Sage: A Book & Music Café
Reviewed by Jana Milosavljevic. Book cafés and boardgame cafés are nothing new in Korea, and due to my love of books and boardgames, I have frequented both. However, if someone … Read More
Reviewed by Jana Milosavljevic. Book cafés and boardgame cafés are nothing new in Korea, and due to my love of books and boardgames, I have frequented both. However, if someone … Read More
A Taste of Home in a Cup of Tea. Written and photographed by Fatemeh Khalili. As I was missing home and the true taste of Persian black tea, my friend … Read More
Written and photographed by Karly Pierre I ride bus 35 until the end of the line: Mudeungsan Mountain National Park. It’s a clear, sunny day, and as I step … Read More
With such an exponential variance in teas; snacks; and a beautifully authentic and tranquil atmosphere, there’s no better place to pop in for a cup of your favourite
Warren Parsons has been a GIC volunteer since 2009 and the GIC Culture Tour leader since 2011. Having moved back to the US, this is his final reflection.
As the weather warms up it’s important to drink more water, but drinking too much water can also be harmful for your health.
Korea is famous for its many and varied festivals, and spring is the perfect time to go festival hopping, as the number of events taking place around the country reaches its peak at this time of year.