Academic and Cultural Opportunities for Foreigners in Gwangju and South Jeolla Province

Written by Baha Komilov Gwangju is a hub of culture, art, and democracy. The city offers experiences that many never thought they could have. I came to Gwangju three years … Read More

Driving Under the Influence in Korea: What You Need to Know

Written by Wilson Melbostad Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol is obviously not something to be taken lightly. This is especially true since the Korean government is now attempting … Read More

What to Do When Involved in a Car Accident in Korea

Though of course no one ever wishes to get into a car accident, it is always important to know what to do in the off chance that you do happen … Read More

Rehabilitation Therapies for Trauma Sufferers

Written and photographed by Chloe Chan   Have you ever experienced extremely desperate and stressful situations that make you feel hopeless and emotionally collapsed? Have you ever felt like you … Read More

Buying a Used Car in Gwangju

Written and photographed by Isaiah Winters Last month’s edition of Expat Living gave readers a detailed account of how to get a driver’s license here in Korea. Fittingly, in this … Read More

Getting a Korean Driver’s License

Written by Karina Prananto   Deciding to get a driver’s license in Korea is probably one of the best decisions I have ever made. Not only does it give me … Read More

Jjimjilbangs Revisited

Written by Allison Tim With plenty of locations to choose from, low prices, and even 24-hour admission, jjimjilbang, or public bathhouses, are an affordable and convenient way to rejuvenate oneself … Read More

Swimming in Korea and the Etiquette You Didn’t Know About

Written by E. J. Jones Ever get sick of going to the gym? I used to get bored of it all the time, so one day I racked my brain … Read More