Korea Travel Articles

 
Never Fill Your Own Glass: 20 Foreign Drinking Rules and Customs You Need to Know
Never Fill Your Own Glass: 20 Foreign Drinking Rules and Customs You Need to Know Being prepared to drink in a foreign land requires more than knowing how to order a beer in the local language. Let David Joshua Jennings help maneuver you through 20 drinking traditions and customs around the world.
12 Dangerous Delicacies From Around the World
12 Dangerous Delicacies From Around the World Fruits laced with cyanide, octopus tentacles that perform internal strangulation, coma-inducing seafood and a maggot-infested cheese - here are 12 gruesome and grisly treats that you’ll have to risk your life to try.
Nine Unique Ways to Explore the World by Water
Nine Unique Ways to Explore the World by Water Get ready to see the world one boat-trip at a time as Denise Pulis introduces nine of the world’s most rewarding water-based journeys.
Sea Creatures And Soju Shots: A Korean School Dinner
Sea Creatures And Soju Shots: A Korean School Dinner Teacher meetings in Korea are more than pointless meetings in a stuffy classroom. Jon Wick learns of a more alcohol-fueled, poisonous-food kind of Korean school dinner... and lives to tell about it.
A Not-So-Calm Day in South Korea
A Not-So-Calm Day in South Korea Rashaad Jorden thought hiking in Bukhansan National Park just outside Seoul would be relaxing - until he realized what he was doing.
Finding Your Seoul In Shinjuku – Tokyo, Japan.
Finding Your Seoul In Shinjuku – Tokyo, Japan. Slip through the crowds and salubrious signs of Shinjuku for an alternative look at this bold and brash area of Tokyo. The only problem is finding your way out of one the world's busiest train stations. Tom Shuttleworth found out how.
Five of the Weirdest Things in Korea
Five of the Weirdest Things in Korea Fans of the bizarre should head to Korea. Join local expat Marseille Markham on a tour of 5 of the weirdest things any visitor could imagine.
In Red Medicine – Seoul, Korea, NE Asia, Asia
In Red Medicine – Seoul, Korea, NE Asia, Asia Yu-no Lee learned to hold teas from pine buds, aloe, persimmon. She has their colors memorized, she knows the weight of one cup.
Paul Kan’s Asia Journal
Paul Kan’s Asia Journal Paul's account of his trip to north and south east Asia after being laid off from
his NYC banker job.