Posts tagged korea

rising cost of kimchi alarms koreans.

coffeeandkimchi:

(via nytimes.com)

“Mrs. Roh has two daughters, both in their 30s, and she said they learned to make kimchi “by looking over my shoulder, by tasting and doing, like all Korean girls are supposed to.”

One daughter works at an Outback steakhouse, the other at an upscale department store, and they have little time to make kimchi on their own, Mrs. Roh said, lamenting the loss of another tradition to the “ppali ppali” or “hurry hurry” lifestyle of modern South Korea.”

NO GIMMICKS at MU Itaewon Korea

If you happen to be in Korea, head down to Seoul this weekend (in Itaewon to be exact) FRENCHKNICKERZ’s DJ Yann and DJ Fenner are also going to be there. You can preview their set below.

Russian Cupcake 2010 by DJ Fenner & Yann Cavaille

Directions:

Come out Itaewon Station exit 2, and take your first left. Turn right at the top of the hill, and Mu will be immediately on your left. Just look go behind Hamilton Hotel and you won’t miss it.

lauraallover:

There’s a talking elephant at Everland?!

BRB going to Everland…….

seoulful:

Holyyyy shit.

This happened today in Seoul whilst I was prancing about LotteWorld. What the crazy?? 

The combination of pouring rain and Chuseok Eve made Seoul a ridiculous place to be in today. I have never been more shoved, knocked over, glared at, and cut in line as I did today. Looking down to put my basket of groceries down on the floor while in line is not an invitation for you to cut me - and then turn around and smile at me while doing so.

Angry, angry, angry. Where’s my Coffee Prince??

Wow! It was fucking hot today in Gunsan City (2 hrs south of Seoul)

Fist pumping pictures from Labor Day at Club Vera. You can see more pics on my Flickr.

Coincidence?

Coincidence?

jessicainkorea:

wwwh3596 - Embassy of the United States Seoul, Korea
An Emergency Evacuation Plan - Do You Have One? 
For non-Pyongyang watchers back at home, you may not have noticed the  increasing tension between the South and the North as the North refuses to admit culpability in the recent sinking of the Cheonan  warship, even though a multinational panel has found that the North was almost certainly responsible.
President Lee Myung Bak, more of a hardliner to the North than some of his predecessors (Kim Dae Jung comes to mind), has cut off all supply and aid to North Korea, which is increasing tensions. (More selfishly for me, it’s also caused the won to plummet in the world market, effectively reducing my salary by about 15% in just a week.)
Now, a salary decrease and increasing tension is no fun - but is the North actually a danger?
I’ve already written about my personal belief, as a dilettante of the Kim personality cult, that Kim Jong Il’s  histrionics are, once again, sound and fury signifying nothing.  It is in my (limited) experience so far in South Korea that foreigners are much more terrified by the prospect of a Nork attack than South Koreans are - South Koreans are used to his grandstanding, so it would take a lot more to rile them.
Yet an ex with less of a  laissez-faire attitude than mine has urged me to be prepared, and I  figure it’s better to be safe than sorry.
According to the U.S.  Embassy’s website, there are six emergency evacuation spots (pictured above) that any U.S. citizen working in Korea can travel to in the event of an evacuation. Here are 4 ground rules (also lifted from the  Embassy’s website):Standfast, Assemble, Relocate, and Evacuate. (You can read more here.)
According to the literature on their website, the most important thing is to keep your documentation on your person or ready-to-go at all times - passport and alien registration card - and to also assemble some emergency supplies at home.
I’m personally going to also make copies of my documentation and keep them in a separate place, just in case. I know that copies of essential documents are not the Real Thing, but it’s still a safe precaution, I think. Additionally, I’m figuring out the bus routes to the Kunsan military base just in case there are no friendly Koreans around to translate as the sky is falling.
if you haven’t, it’s probably also a good idea to update your emergency contact information with the Embassy, which you can do on their website.
How do you feel about the increasing tension between North and South? Once again, I doubt much will happen - although I’m certainly a Pyongyang-information acolyte - but it’s best to be prepared, no?

Good read. For all Americans living in S Korea

jessicainkorea:

wwwh3596 - Embassy of the United States Seoul, Korea

An Emergency Evacuation Plan - Do You Have One?

For non-Pyongyang watchers back at home, you may not have noticed the increasing tension between the South and the North as the North refuses to admit culpability in the recent sinking of the Cheonan warship, even though a multinational panel has found that the North was almost certainly responsible.

President Lee Myung Bak, more of a hardliner to the North than some of his predecessors (Kim Dae Jung comes to mind), has cut off all supply and aid to North Korea, which is increasing tensions. (More selfishly for me, it’s also caused the won to plummet in the world market, effectively reducing my salary by about 15% in just a week.)

Now, a salary decrease and increasing tension is no fun - but is the North actually a danger?

I’ve already written about my personal belief, as a dilettante of the Kim personality cult, that Kim Jong Il’s histrionics are, once again, sound and fury signifying nothing.  It is in my (limited) experience so far in South Korea that foreigners are much more terrified by the prospect of a Nork attack than South Koreans are - South Koreans are used to his grandstanding, so it would take a lot more to rile them.

Yet an ex with less of a laissez-faire attitude than mine has urged me to be prepared, and I figure it’s better to be safe than sorry.

According to the U.S. Embassy’s website, there are six emergency evacuation spots (pictured above) that any U.S. citizen working in Korea can travel to in the event of an evacuation. Here are 4 ground rules (also lifted from the  Embassy’s website):Standfast, Assemble, Relocate, and Evacuate. (You can read more here.)

According to the literature on their website, the most important thing is to keep your documentation on your person or ready-to-go at all times - passport and alien registration card - and to also assemble some emergency supplies at home.

I’m personally going to also make copies of my documentation and keep them in a separate place, just in case. I know that copies of essential documents are not the Real Thing, but it’s still a safe precaution, I think. Additionally, I’m figuring out the bus routes to the Kunsan military base just in case there are no friendly Koreans around to translate as the sky is falling.

if you haven’t, it’s probably also a good idea to update your emergency contact information with the Embassy, which you can do on their website.

How do you feel about the increasing tension between North and South? Once again, I doubt much will happen - although I’m certainly a Pyongyang-information acolyte - but it’s best to be prepared, no?

Good read. For all Americans living in S Korea

ralphfm:

Global Gathering 2010 in Seoul Korea! With Fatboy Slim, Justice, Armin Van Buuren, and more. Visit http://globalgatheringkorea.co.kr/ for more info. See you there!

The Air Force Medical Hobby Shop

I called our med group to make an appointment because I have a fever, severe sore throat, swollen tonsils, and it fucking hurts when I swallow! (Symptoms of strep throat) The guy said that they couldn’t help me because its only a “sore throat.” I might just go to sick hall tomorrow and hopefully they’ll give me a box of Motrin. /rant

Making it rain

Making it rain

Club Volume Seoul

We’ll be hitting that place up! Tonight son!

Korean Photo Booth

Korean Photo Booth

katiegoeskorean:

chungbuktim:

Soju + Juice Box = Genius.  (Photo Credit)

 For the adult lunch box

A night with Soju is unpredictable… You can either have the time of your life or hit rock bottom… Oh I love Korea!

katiegoeskorean:

chungbuktim:

Soju + Juice Box = Genius.  (Photo Credit)

 For the adult lunch box

A night with Soju is unpredictable… You can either have the time of your life or hit rock bottom… Oh I love Korea!