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The post below was originally published on the IHG blog by Inter Continental Hotels. Visit them for the best hotel and city guides. New York City is the...
The post below was originally published on the IHG blog by Inter Continental Hotels. Visit them for the best hotel and city guides. Miami, with world...
There are a lot of reasons to visit the well-known city of Anahaeim, California. Maybe you’re looking to see L.A., but prefer less hustle and bustle ...
Back in 2015 I got to cross off a top destinations from my list: Japan. Of all the places I wanted to visit in Asia, the Land of the Rising Sun held the...
This gift guide for photographers will help you shop for that special person in your life who can’t seem to keep their finger off the trigger! 1. WhiBal...
The post below was originally published on the Tailwind blog by Hipmunk. Visit them for anything travel related, from tips and tricks to the best hiking...
Planning a trip to California? By now you’re probably a wee bit overwhelmed. The Golden State is, after all, the third largest state in the United States...
The post below was originally published on the very handy blog for travelers, X Days in Y, on May 26, 2016 by Avichai. It’s perfect for anyone taking...
It’s been about six months since I came back to the United States from Korea. Saying that the wanderlust bug is back would be an understatement. The ...
One of the most magical parts of traveling is taking in new surroundings. I don’t think rainy days are exactly the ideal scenario when you’ve just landed...
Every week I post a new portrait of a person that’s radiating with a touch of magic. This one in particular has a lot of ‘special’ attached to it because...
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[...] overall un-missable things I want to do in South Korea before my year is up, and I think you should do them too! It doesn’t matter if you’re here for [...]
[...] tips for meeting new people abroad? After recently making the leap myself to teach abroad in South Korea (half a world away from home), it only seemed appropriate to tell you a little bit about what [...]
[...] bucket list over the next year; join me in the adventure during my time as an EPIK teacher in South Korea! Follow my blog with Bloglovin As soon as I felt the breeze in my hair, I knew I was where I [...]
[...] was dependent on if you completed a 6 month or 1 year program? Did they pay for your airfare to South Korea? Return Flight? EPIK, as well as most Hagwons, pays for airfare and entrance allowance. EPIK [...]
[...] food. I’d eat that live octopus and triumph in front of my co-teachers! I couldn’t wait for Korean BBQ, and all the slurpy, delicious noodles they’d serve. Today, something made me nostalgic for [...]
[...] stores at subway stops, sales left and right, everything pink at Etude House; eeek! ✿ Korean BBQ – so delicious, low calorie and affordable. Mix in a little bit of Soju, and it’s the perfect [...]
[...] not sure how to explain this in a way that will make the most sense, but as many of you know, Korean culture is strongly based off of Confucianism and Collectivism. What does this mean for foreigners [...]
[...] seen this on many must-do lists before, but that’s because it’s such a huge part of Korean culture that you can’t leave the country without trying it at least once. It’s so huge, in [...]
[...] weird to say about an arena?). The bar upstairs, Gery Goose Lounge, looks down on all of downtown Orlando! I got lucky a few years ago when I worked for the Downtown Development Board, and I got to [...]
[...] take as a compliment. What’s your most awkward travel story? The post Taking on the Korean Noraebang and The Worlds Most Awkward Serenade appeared first on Travelsuras. [...]
[...] space around us, he wanted, nay, needed us to move. Move right now. I stared, in awe, as my Korean co-workers nodded and thanked him, nodded and thanked him, and then nodded and thanked him. Our only [...]
[...] it because I don’t see it to be ‘fair.’ However, I’ve also realized that none of my Korean co-workers have this instinct. No matter what the task is, they do it with a smile, because [...]
[...] beer bottles at the convenience store ✿ The affordability of eating out at Korean restaurants (proven to me by the prices at our local TGI Fridays. Yikes!) ✿ Seeing hard [...]
[...] overall un-missable things I want to do in South Korea before my year is up, and I think you should do them too! It doesn’t matter if you’re here for [...]
[...] tips for meeting new people abroad? After recently making the leap myself to teach abroad in South Korea (half a world away from home), it only seemed appropriate to tell you a little bit about what [...]
[...] bucket list over the next year; join me in the adventure during my time as an EPIK teacher in South Korea! Follow my blog with Bloglovin As soon as I felt the breeze in my hair, I knew I was where I [...]
[...] was dependent on if you completed a 6 month or 1 year program? Did they pay for your airfare to South Korea? Return Flight? EPIK, as well as most Hagwons, pays for airfare and entrance allowance. EPIK [...]
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