A Year In South Korea
What you need to know about living in South Korea month by month.
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February in South Korea, Gyeonggi-do Adventures, January in South Korea, Outdoor Activities, SOS South Korean Seasonal Guide: Winter, Winter Sports
3 Gyeonggi-do Ski Resorts
About Skiing in Gyeonggi-do Let’s be honest. The ski slopes in Gyeonggi-do are not spectacular for many reasons, such as they use mostly fake snow, there are tons of people, the runs are short, and tons of other things that skiing purists will rant about. However, if you love skiing and being outside, none of that really matters. You can have fun at any slope because you just love being outside. The world is a dynamic place and not every country has access to every climate and sometimes it’s great…
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February in South Korea, January in South Korea, Outdoor Activities, SOS South Korean Seasonal Guide: Winter
Back-country Skiing in South Korea
Back-country skiing isn’t easy to find, but it does exist in South Korea. About Back-country Skiing in South Korea You will not find a great deal of powder skiing or backcountry skiing in South Korea. It’s theoretically possible, but not accessible to the common man. In fact, it’s generally on the islands and not the mainland. If you are hell-bent on this type of skiing, the one place we know if that you can find it during very specific times of year is Ulleungdo Island, Jeju, and a few other…
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February in South Korea, January in South Korea, Kids and Family, Outdoor Activities, SOS South Korean Seasonal Guide: Winter
Sledding in South Korea
Grab the kids or a group of friends and hit Korea’s sledding hills! It’s time to put on some cold weather gear and go have some slippery, slidey fun in the (often man-made) snow. About Sledding in South Korea Sledding is the perfect winter fun for families. Parents and kids can have a blast sliding down the slopes, enjoying the crisp winter air, and making memories. That’s why it is a popular seasonal, family activity in South Korea. Big and small, seasonal, groomed sledding parks dot the country. In fact,…
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February in South Korea, Holidays In Korea, January in South Korea, SOS South Korean Seasonal Guide: Winter
Lunar New Year in South Korea
Wondering what it’s like to celebrate Lunar New Year while living in South Korea? Here is a practical breakdown about the holiday. About the Lunar Calendar The Lunar calendar is based on the phases of the moon which means that each Lunar year is about 12.37 months. This means that it does not track with the 12-month Gregorian calendar. Many different religions and cultures still use the Lunar Calendar for holidays, birthdays, and events. Korea uses a mix of the Gregorian and Lunar Calendar within the Korean culture. About the…
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52 Pickup Family Edition, Korean Travel & Adventure, Korean Travel Itineraries: 52 Weeks of Fun, November in South Korea
Family Itinerary for Danyang Korea
Danyang is a county in North Chungcheong Province, known for the Namhan River which is about 15-miles long, and garlic-infused dishes which you must try while visiting Danyang. If you’re traveling from Camp Humphreys or Pyeongtaek, this is an easy vacation destination since it’s only a 2-hr drive away. As I have said in previous Taean blogs, if you’re traveling with kids, these 2 hr drives aren’t as challenging for our little ones. If you pack a couple of snacks, then you won’t even need to go to a rest…
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August in South Korea, Beaches, Chungcheongnam-do Adventures, July in South Korea, Korean Travel & Adventure, Korean Travel Itineraries: 52 Weeks of Fun
Our Best Mallipo Beach Day Itinerary
The best Mallipo beach day itinerary. Perfect for folks living in Pyeongtaek. Don't forget to enjoy the beach this summer.
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August in South Korea, Beaches, Chungcheongnam-do Adventures, July in South Korea, Korean Travel & Adventure, Outdoor Activities
What You Should Know About Mallipo Beach
What to know more about Mallipo Beach? The blog article takes a deep dive into visiting one of South Korea’s best west coast beaches. About Swimming Season in Korea The official ‘Swimming Season’ in South Korea is from about mid-July to sometime in August. Swimming Season is when beaches are at their height of popularity. Popular and rural Korean beaches are filled with visitors, lifeguards, public showers, activities, and all the businesses are open and supporting visitors. It’s beach party time. During ‘Swimming Season’ your activities will be restricted to…
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December in South Korea, February in South Korea, Indoor Activities, January in South Korea, SOS South Korean Seasonal Guide: Winter, Tips of Living Your Best Life
Winter Activities Near Pyeongtaek
Who needs some winter activities for getting out of the house? We have a while list for those living near Pyeongtaek, South Korea. If you don’t life near Pyeongtaek, these ideas can also provide inspiration for your area. About Korean Winters If you come from a warm climate, you may find Korean winters on the chilly side. If you come from a northern climate, you may find Korean winters on the mild side depending on what part of Korea you live in. Since Korea is a long country that runs…
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April in South Korea, Korean Travel & Adventure, May in South Korea, October in South Korea, Outdoor Activities, September in South Korea
Stunning Arboretums in South Korea
Arboretums are for Everyone Whether you have a deep admiration for the great outdoors, want to inspire an appreciation for nature, or you just need socially distancing alternatives during a pandemic, the many arboretums in South Korea are fun for people of all ages. They are often free or have affordable admission rates. Additionally, each arboretum is unique. How to Prepare for an Arboretum Visit To truly appreciate the distinctive characteristics of the arboretums in South Korea, I would recommend bringing comfortable shoes, drinking water, snacks, insect repellent, sunscreen, and,…
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August in South Korea, Korean Travel & Adventure, Korean Travel Itineraries, Korean Travel Itineraries: 52 Weeks of Fun
Car Free Yeosu Itinerary
You don’t have to have a car to enjoy this Yeosu itinerary. This stunning area in the very southern part of South Korea can be easily reached and enjoyed using public transportation. Getting to Yeosu You don’t need a car to enjoy Yeosu, South Korea. The area is easily accessible by public transportation and has places to stay within easy walking distance of many different fun activities. Don’t hesitate to take a trip to Yeosu even if you don’t have a car. Here is how you can make it happen.…
























