Thinking about joining Pyeongtaek Living 101 but want to know more about the program? Here is a recap of the first course in Paengseong, Pyeongtaek. TLD;R It’s been a lot of fun and a lot of information.
About Pyeongtaek Living 101
First, let’s introduce the FREE Pyeongtaek Living 101 course since you may not know what it is. The Pyeongtaek Living 101 Course is a program hosted by the International Exchange Foundation (PIEF) and funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Pyeongtaek City Government.
The Pyeongtaek Living 101 program has operated for 3 years. The goal of the program is to help international residents, especially US military-affiliated people, live more comfortably in Pyeongtaek. This means the class seeks to empower attendees with tools, information, and ideas for living their best lives.
In 2024, South of Seoul joined the effort and helped to create the curriculum for the 2024 Pyeongtaek Living 101 Courses. It’s PIEF’s goal to have information specifically focused on the Pyeongtaek area and this is our volunteer’s specialty. We feel honored to help with this effort and support our community more completely than just through blogs and social media. We all feel invested in making sure it’s the best program of its kind.

The content of the course includes a deep dive into topics that impact living a comfortable life in Pyeongtaek. Topics include how to use Naver to learn more about Pyeongtaek, navigate parking, Foreign Registration Cards, sourcing information through Naver, and common culture shock struggles. Actually, the list is so long it’s hard to fit here. So far, the class has covered the topics of Residency and Navigating Pyeongtaek-si
The Class Vibes in 2024
The Paengseong Pyeongtaek Living 101 Course attendees have been wonderful and very involved. Each week they bring their questions and take lots of notes. They’ve also been bringing their experiences to the table to help each other learn. Their interest in learning more about the local area has kept us all on our toes as we strive to provide specific and helpful solutions and tools.

Also, the good vibes grow each week as the puzzle pieces come together. As everyone gets more comfortable with the information and sees how it can impact their lives, they get more animated and excited. It’s fun to watch each person have ah-ha moments as they learn information that meets individual needs.
Workshopping
One of the best parts of each class has to be the time spent workshopping. Since the Pyeontaek Living 101 Course offers very localized and practical content, we also strive to make such content feel fully accessible and that means hands-on work. Attendees spend time workshopping:
- How to use Naver
- Tricks for finding information even if you don’t speak Korean
- The best ways to leverage Papago and Naver translate
- Solutions for finding help when help is needed
Last week the 101-2: Pyeongtaek-si class ran long since attendees needed additional support in learning how to use tools. For example, attendees wanted to know how to:
- Set Naver to a gas/ car type for accurate toll costs
- Send a Naver pin
- Change languages
- View bike paths and hiking trails
- Search for things using Korea (via Papago)
We don’t mind these delays because all the attendees need to fully understand the tools they use to live their best lives.

The Local Snacks
Our courses, it’s not all work. We also have some fun. For example, each week we introduce different foods that can be found around Pyeongtaek. During the 101-1: Residency Class attendees sampled different flavors of kimpbap including:
- Bulgogi
- Shrimp
- Pork cutlet
- Galbi
- Traditional
It’s not often attendees get to try some of these more unique kimbap flavors and it opened their eyes to a whole new world of possibilities.

During the 101-2: Pyeongtaek-si classes students sampled different flavors of South African meat pies and the sausage rolls from Biltong Box. It’s our goal to introduce all aspects of the wider Pyeongtaek-si community which includes cultural diversity. In Pyeongtaek we are lucky to have access to food from all over the world in one small community.

The Childcare
The kids have been having a wonderful time. While parents study, the kids attending the Pyeongtaek Living 101 Course can choose to learn along with their families or play together with attending staff. Kids have been enjoying their own snack time, coloring books, games, and each other’s company.
Please note that we don’t like to share kids in our information so we haven’t shared many images. We have around 7-10 kids coming each week. It’s been great to provide parents with this type of support.

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Pyeongtak Living 101 is a PIEF (Pyeongtaek International Exchange Foundation) Program that supports international residents living in Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do. The program provides classes, workshops, and information to make integration into Korean life smoother.
The Pyeongtaek International Exchange Foundation (PIEF), established in 2014, is a key organization in promoting global exchange and fostering international relations in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. PIEF’s mission centers around enhancing cultural understanding and cooperation, especially with the United States Forces Korea (USFK), local foreign residents, and citizens of Pyeongtaek, with the goal of becoming a globally recognized city.
PIEF operates three main centers: the Paengseong International Community Center, Songtan International Community Center, and the Pyeongtaek English Education Center. These centers provide various services, such as language education, cultural programs, and support services for foreign residents. The foundation focuses on strengthening the ROK-US alliance through community-building events, cultural festivals, and educational programs that aim to integrate both locals and international residents. Additionally, PIEF facilitates programs to support foreign residents in Pyeongtaek by providing interpretation, legal and immigration counseling, and other resources to help them settle in Korea.
By organizing diverse programs, such as the Global Supporters and Global Citizenship Fostering initiatives, PIEF actively promotes cultural exchange and global citizenship among Pyeongtaek’s residents. The foundation also seeks to enhance the city’s global reach through collaborations with other cities worldwide and through public diplomacy initiatives, aiming to position Pyeongtaek as a leading international city in Korea.