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    The Best and Most Endearing Le Petit Prince Spots in South Korea

    February 26, 2022 /

    Visiting the best Little Prince-themed locations in Korea can be fun for adults and toddlers. Kids can enjoy the fun illustrations while parents can connect with the themes of the book as it relates to living lives abroad. Here are The Little Prince places I go with my little one. Antoine de Saint-Exupery Antoine de Saint-Exupery was the French writer, poet, journalist, and aviator, who gifted us, the dreamers and the adventures, the story of “The Little Prince”. This young prince traverses a galaxy and gains invaluable wisdom as he interacts with other characters…

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    LeaDan Yee, M.Ed

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  • Breweries, Pubs, & Craft Beer,  Dining & Drinks

    Pyeongtaek Craft Beer Society: Oh Brewery and Cafe Introduction

    October 22, 2021 /

    The perfect spot to enjoy the sea view while drinking a craft beer. Add this brewery and cafe to your next Seosan trip. About Oh Brewery and Cafe in Seosan, South Korea The Oh Brewery and Cafe (간월 오비어카페 수제맥주) nestled on the beach in Ganwol-do, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do was an interesting experience. Not quite a dedicated brewery, it served baked goods, coffee, and had a bread bowl mushroom soup and a “Korean” pizza with hot dog and veggie toppings. The food was underwhelming and we didn’t try the baked goods,…

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    20 Must-visit Buddhist Temples in South Korea

    July 25, 2021 /

    Buddhism in South Korea Buddhism was first adopted on the Korean peninsula by the Goguryeo in 372 CE then by the Silla in 528 CE and finally by the Baekje in 552 CE. Currently, the Jogye and Taego Orders are the most common in South Korea. South Korea has no national religion and no majority religion. Instead, South Korea considers itself free religious society. Some poles say that Korean includes people with no religious affiliation (46%), Christians (29%) and Buddhists (23%). However, such numbers change dramatically based on the organization conducting the…

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    10 Rail Bike Courses South of Seoul

    July 14, 2021 /

    Looking for rail bike courses in many different areas across South Korea? You have come to the right place. We have options for those who want to explore beyond Seoul. What are rail bikes in South Korea? Rail bikes are a popular activity in South Korea. Such rail adventures occur on decommissioned scenic railway routes throughout the country. Essentially, rail bikes are human pedal-powered vehicles designed to travel along railway tracks. The bikes offer a unique and relaxing way to enjoy the countryside and take in the scenery. Usually, rail…

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