Sister Cities: Sendai, Japan

A bus line named Gwangju in Japan? Find out why!

The Business of Growing

It is no secret that current Koreans are taller than their past generations, but what is their secret?

Global Trends in English Language Teaching

Here are eight current teaching and learning trends presented at the TESOL conference in Mexico.

My Life as a Korean-American Student

Esther Kim, a Korean-American student in Gwangju, speaks at the GIC on her move from the U.S. to Korea to explore her culture, ancestry and language.

Behind the Myth: Dreams

Stephen Redeker guides you in Korean dream interpretation.

The 2013 Yeong-­Am Wangin Culture Festival

The festival season blasts off April 6 with the Yeong-Am Wangin Festival!

Behind the Myth: Gift-Giving Myths

This “Behind the Myth” covers various superstitions associated with giving and receiving gifts in Korea.

Behind the Myth: Are Koreans “Pure-Blooded”?

Most people love their country. You’ll hear many reasons why people think their country is the best in the world. Maybe it’s the delicious food. It could be the beautiful landscape and architecture. Perhaps it’s the friendly, good-looking people. Korea possesses such beliefs about its country as well.