The War Memorial of Korea is hands down my favorite destination.
Standing up in front of a crowd at a bar on karaoke night might not be everyone’s idea of fun, but this cultural phenomenon has been around for a long time and continues to draw in new fans.
Enjoying cafés is a big part of Korean culture, and the country is home to a wide variety of unique cafés. Animal cafés stand out as a top tourist attraction among them.
Insadong District in Seoul is a popular area with many museums and exhibition spaces of traditional culture and art.
When the weather warms up, renting a bike at Pyeongtaek public bike rental shops (두바퀴의 행복 공공자전거 무료대여소) is a beloved activity among locals and both shops are conveniently located near Camp Humphreys.
Hangul (한글) is the Korean alphabet created by King Sejong the Great with assistance from his scholars in 1443. It consists of 24 letters, including 14 consonants and 10 vowels.
USAG Yongsan-Casey develops a video for winter safety awareness. Winter can be beautiful, but safety is key to enjoying it.
Is it hard for you to speak Korean? Everyone knows learning Korean will benefit their lives in many ways when living in Korea.
Starting in winter through early spring, the season of Korea’s sweet, plump strawberries begin. This delightful berry is beloved in Korea and you’ll notice many strawberry desserts, drinks and events are available this time of year.
We all love our furry friends! Traveling with a pet is a great way to share some nice memories with Fido but be prepared for some minor inconveniences along your journey.