Most of the Korean dramas I had seen are historical or sageuk (Hangeul: 사극). They encourage me to learn more
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Incheon – Los Angeles – Incheon on United Airlines
When I first brought my son to the United States, we used Korean Airlines. I only paid 10% of his
Continue readingKoreans and Onions at Costco
One habit that I learned in Korea is eating raw garlic, onion and pepper. Whenever we go to Costco (our
Continue readingBuhay Korea on Facebook
I’ve been getting requests for a Facebook page… so here it is. I do have a personal account, but I
Continue readingGuest Post: In South Korea, Why Pinays Don't Mix
Finally, I have a decent post on my blog. It isn’t mine, though. This article is written by Danessa Alinsug,
Continue readingA 6-day Seoul Itinerary
I’m posting this 6-day Seoul itinerary that my sisters had when they were here. The three most asked questions I
Continue reading시ëŒ: Korean husband's family
I will have a test this afternoon for a Korean language class. It’s a level test covering speaking, reading and
Continue readingKorea is Home for Jasmine Lee
Okay, I shortened the title with Jasmine’s name. Here’s another article about the Filipina-born TV host/actress/women’s advocate, who we hope
Continue readingHappy Valentine's Day in Korean
Here in Korea, it’s the women who give their men chocolates on Valentine’s Day or the 14th of February. So
Continue readingKorean government subsidy for childcare
If you are married to a Korean and you have a child who is 만5세 (born January 1, 2006-December 31,2006)
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