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52 Pickup Family Edition, Korean Travel & Adventure, Korean Travel Itineraries, Korean Travel Itineraries: 52 Weeks of Fun, Tips of Living Your Best Life
How to Create a Custom Travel Itinerary in Korea
Learn how to create a custom travel itinerary in Korea with places you find online. This blog offers helpful tips for you to plan your next adventure. Using Naver to Create Itineraries I don’t speak Korean and I use Naver Maps in English to plan all of my Korean travel. The following video will tell you more about Naver Maps. It’s a great introduction that will help you get started quickly. After you finish the video, the rest of my blog will walk you through how I plan my trips.…
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Introduction to the National Sejong Arboretum
This introduction to the National Sejong Arboretum will have you headed out the door! Grab the kids for the perfect adventure in a beautifully relaxed area of South Korea. About the National Sejong Arboretum National Sejong Arboretum is one of Korea’s three national arboretums and it is located in Sejong City, named after the fourth king in the Joseon Dynasty and creator of Hangeul, the Korean Alphabet. Surrounded by two provinces, Chungcheongnam-do and Chungcheongbuk-do, as well as the city of Daejeon, Sejong was designed as a “smart city” and a…
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Cafes and Bakeries, Dining & Drinks, Korean Travel Itineraries: 52 Weeks of Fun, Restaurants and Bars, Tips of Living Your Best Life
Sunday Brunch in Bijeon-dong Itinerary
Have you ever wondered what the perfect Sunday brunch in Bijeon-dong, Pyeongtaek looks like? Well, follow along with us as we spend the perfect day falling in love with our city all over again. About Bijeon-dong (비전동) Pyeongaek-si Bijeon-dong is located in Pyeongtaek-si, South Korea. The neighborhood includes part of the popular area known as Sosabeol. Bijeon-dong has both older and newer areas to explore. Parking in Bijeon-dong often comes with complications. Plan on paying for parking if you come from outside of the area. Parking may cost around 3,000…
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Family Weekend in Namhae Itinerary
Want to know more about a family weekend in Namhae? You may find this itinerary very helpful. Frugal Travel in Namhae on the Off Season While my husband and I love traveling around Korea, long-distance driving is something we reserve for longer weekends. If you are really trying to be frugal and can travel on weekdays or off-peak seasons, then you’ll find lower room rates. About Namhae-gun Namhae-gun sits along the southern coast of South Korea. The island offers stunning mountainous terrain, peaceful beaches, cute towns, and a German Village.…
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52 Pickup Family Edition, Korean Travel & Adventure, Korean Travel Itineraries: 52 Weeks of Fun, Tips of Living Your Best Life
Seosan Birdland Family Itinerary
Looking for a fun family itinerary day in Seosan, South Korea near Pyeongtaek-si? This area is beautiful, family-friendly, and fun.
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Family Day Itinerary At Wonsusan Eco Park
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Farm Kamille and Cheongsan Arboretum Itinerary
Families will enjoy this Farm Kamille and Cheongsan Arboretum Itinerary in Taean-gun. It's a relaxing time to enjoy beautiful gardens.
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Cafes for Moms Near Pyeongtaek
Would like like to find great cafes for mom's near Pyeongtaek, Cheonan, or Asan? LeaDan has some options for you!
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Dangjin Family Fun
Consider a Dangjin family fun day if you live in Pyeongtaek. It's the perfect area for families. Here are my recommendations for a great day.
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March in Korea is About Academia
Have you ever wondered why March is a quiet month in South Korea? Wondering why there isn’t a lot going on around the country? The quiet time exists because March is all about the start of the new academic year. Additionally, March marks a time of great change and turmoil for many in the international community. Let’s talk about it so that it feels easier to manage. About the Academic Year in South Korea South Korean schools start the academic year in March and complete the academic year in January.…
























