Yŏch’ŏn 1996: Returning to My Vanishing Korean Hometown

Korea was a developing country back then – chaotic, construction everywhere, full of bad smells. Korean people were, if anything, kinder and more welcoming to strangers back then. Culturally, it felt geekier than today; I recall a fad at the time being guys wearing their glasses or sunglasses on the back of their heads, for whatever reason. We used to crack up watching “Icing,” a soap opera about a Korean hockey team.

Reconnecting with Gwangju Through Saturi

There is no pure or perfectly correct saturi; everyone adopts a saturi to a degree and creates a unique blend of their own.

My Korea: The Secret Gate to Family Land

Choi Na-Rae shares her memories of Family Land throughout her childhood.