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Hyangwonjeong Pavilion at Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul. The pavilion stands on a small island beside an artificial lake. A white bridge is to the right of it, with mountains in the background towering above the trees
Asia | Destinations | South Korea

2 Day Seoul Itinerary: Highlights of South Korea’s Capital

ByAlex January 28, 2025January 28, 2025

Everything you should do if you have 2 days in Seoul. Highlights include Gyeongbokgung Palace, Ikseondong Hanok Village and Myeongdong markets.

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Jogyosa Temple in Seoul, South Korea. In this picture you can see the temples covered by the shadows of several red, yellow, blue, pink and green lanterns hanging above
Asia | Destinations | South Korea

One Day in Seoul: 24 Hour Itinerary for South Korea’s Capital

ByAlex January 19, 2025January 19, 2025

Several itinerary ideas for one day in Seoul. Multiple activities suggested for people with differing interests (history, food, temples etc.)

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Statues of two guards, just like those at the JSA. On the left is a soldier dressed in blue with sunglasses on. On the right is a lady in a pink formal uniform
Asia | Destinations | South Korea

Exploring Korea: Is the DMZ Worth Visiting in 2025?

ByAlex January 18, 2025January 18, 2025

The DMZ is worth visiting, and you can view North Korea from Dora Observatory. Although it’s no longer possible to access the JSA.

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Four small stone Buddha statues on a rock at Daegu's Donghwasa Temple, one of the most enjoyable places for solo travel in South Korea
Asia | Destinations | South Korea

An Expat’s Guide to Solo Travel in South Korea

ByAlex April 28, 2024January 26, 2025 January 26, 2025

Find out everything you need to know about solo travel in South Korea from an expat spending a year here and extensively exploring the country alone.

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Green bushes and purple flowers with a white bench in front and several white parasols in the background. A sign on the left says "Seoul my soul".
Asia | Destinations | South Korea

When is the Best Time to Visit South Korea?

ByAlex April 26, 2024January 25, 2025 January 25, 2025

The best month to visit South Korea is April (warm weather + cherry blossom season). An expat explains the highlights and lowlights of each month here.

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Three mechanical brown cows eating hay outside Cheese Industry in Ikseondong Hanok Village
Asia | Destinations | South Korea

A Guide to Visiting Ikseon-dong Hanok Village in 2025

ByAlex April 16, 2024July 29, 2024 July 29, 2024

The best things to do in Ikseon-dong Hanok Village include going to a shooting range, a photobooth and a cheese factory.

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The Golden Maitreya Buddha Statue standing between the Gate of Four Heavenly Kings (left) and Hall of the Eight Snapshots of the Buddha's Life (right)
Asia | Destinations | South Korea

A Tourist’s Guide to Visiting Beopjusa Temple

ByAlex April 9, 2024February 1, 2025 February 1, 2025

All you need to know before visiting Beopjusa Temple, a key site for Korean Buddhism.

History, costs, opening hours, facilities, bus info and more.

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The entrance to Bongeunsa Temple in Seoul. It shows an archway in the traditional Korean style, being held up by wooden poles, with a white sign in the centre on which letters are written in the Korean language
Asia | Destinations | South Korea

Requirements For Teaching English In South Korea In 2024

ByAlex March 24, 2024March 24, 2024

The requirements for teaching English in South Korea are to be a native English speaker, have a degree, obtain TEFL certification and not have a criminal record or serious health issues.

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A lady wearing a traditional South Korean garment called a hanbok outside Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul
Asia | Destinations | South Korea

A Beginner’s Guide to Teaching English in South Korea in 2024

ByAlex October 31, 2023March 24, 2024 March 24, 2024

A complete guide for beginners who wish to teach English in South Korea, from someone who spent 9 months teaching there from 2023-2024.

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