Searching for a suitable place to live can become a recurring challenge that you willingly add to your schedule if you have been residing in Korea for a while without having a permanent residence. Typically, rental agreements are set for 1 or 2 years, but you do have the option to extend your stay if …
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Myeongryundang (명륜당) – The Most Wonderful Place to See Fall Foliage in Seoul
When I titled this post as “the most wonderful,” I genuinely meant it! Among all my experiences in Seoul and Korea, visiting Myeong-ryun-dang and witnessing the breathtaking transformation of historically precious ginkgo trees during the enchanting fall season stands out as the most unforgettable memory. Located within the esteemed Sungkyunkwan University Seoul campus, Myeongryundang is …
The Secret Garden – Autumn Foliage Viewing Spot in Seoul
Changdeokgung or Changdeok Palace might be best known as one of Seoul’s favorite spots to admire red plum blossoms during the flower blooming season. But in autumn, a part of the palace that was once called the forbidden garden boasts out amazing fall colors captivating even more attention than the spring flowers ever does from …
Wolhwawon – A Traditional Chinese Garden in Suwon
Wolhwawon is a traditional Chinese garden in Hyowon Park in the city of Suwon. The garden was attributed to a friendly pact made between the provincial governments of Gyeonggi-do in Korea and Guangdong in China as to exchange of each other’s cultural heritages. I was surprised when I learned that Walhwawon has been open to …
Summer in Korea – A Road Trip to Taean
If you are a travel aholic who is familiar with Korea you must have already known that South Korea’s eastern coast is widely known for its white sandy beaches. Without a doubt the area is highly busy during weekends and holidays. Hence, on my last summer vacation I turned towards the less popular but filled …
Soha Gotaek – Hanok Cafe in Gwangmyeong
When city name ‘Gwangmyeong’ is mentioned, the first thing that would pop up in my mind is IKEA. Because that is where the first store of the Swedish furniture making group was established in Korea and the store is always the main reason for me to visit the city. But not too long ago my …
(closed) PERC SEOUL – Cafe with Flowers View
Opened in March 2019 next to the Mamma Mia Cafe, the most popular pink cafe in Apgujeong neighborhood, but PERC SEOUL just came to my attention this spring when the fully-developed trees grown in its side yard were in full swing with flowers. PERC SEOUL is a two-story cafe with an outdoor terrace on the …
Greylab: A Springtime Sanctuary in the Heart of Seoul
Nestled in the charming neighborhood of Hapjeong-dong, just a stone’s throw from the trendy streets of Hongdae, Greylab is a cozy coffee spot that has quietly stolen my heart. While it may seem like just another aesthetically pleasing café for most of the year, come spring, Greylab transforms into an enchanting retreat that keeps me …
Cheongsan Arboretum – Pink Muhly and Pampas Festival
If you have just missed Taean tulip festival, the largest flower festival in Korea that is held in Taean county in May every year, don’t be sad. There are other ways for you to appreciate the beauty of flora in the county. Taean-gun or Taean county is actually famous for its coastal dune landscape but …
Anmyeonam (안면암) – Floating Temple in Taean
In this post, I am going to introduce you to one of the most unique Buddhist temples I have ever visited in Korea, Anmyeonam. It was less than a twenty-minute drive from the Travel Break Coffee located on Anmyeon island of Taean-gun. My friends and I visited the temple in late summer which was considered …