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Background: Korea was an independent kingdom under Chinese suzerainty for most of the past millennium. Following its victory in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, Japan occupied Korea; five years later it formally annexed the entire peninsula. After World War II, a republic was set up in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula while a Communist-style government was installed in the north. During the Korean War (1950-53), US and other UN forces intervened to defend South Korea from North Korean attacks supported by the Chinese. An armistice was signed in 1953, splitting the peninsula along a demilitarized zone at about the 38th parallel. Thereafter, South Korea achieved rapid economic growth with per capita income rising to roughly 14 times the level of North Korea. In 1987, South Korean voters elected ROH Tae-woo to the presidency, ending 26 years of military dictatorships. South Korea today is a fully functioning modern democracy. In June 2000, a historic first North-South summit took place between the South's President KIM Tae-chung and the North's leader KIM Jong Il.




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By AKP
June 17th 2006
arrivals Asia » South Korea » Seoul
So we're here, We arrived after an nice 22 hours of travel. Thanks for the drugs Katie. We we were only conscious for about 3 hours of a ten hour flight from Vancouver to Osaka, Japan. From there it was smooth sailing. We hung in the Osaka airport for a couple of hours. Which, by the way, was awesome. Best airport experience of my life. It was the first time I ever felt like I was seeing something just by being in an airport. We watched Japanese television on a nice gigantic flat screen. They love to hit each other [View Full Entry]

AKP - Ashley Parks | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 17th 2006 | 79 Views | [diary=145288]

Killing Time
Hostel Roomie
All the trainies

....and then there was another ticket in my hot little hand (Vietnam...I stare at the letters and let the word slowly seep into my consciousness), a thick piece of paper, once a magnificent tree on the edge of suburbia somewhere, now a neatly packaged promise of my impending adventure. I have forsaken Korea as of late- denied its ability to entice me, to bring me into the 'foreign mystique'. Five minutes on a patio in Insadong, solitarily sipping subtle and refreshing Iced Green Tea while hoards of mingling Saturday shoppers meander though the streets below (an image of Hemmingway with olive [View Full Entry]

Munchkin - Shawna Manske | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 18th 2006 | 247 Views | [diary=67315]

View from the patio, looking into Insadong
Sponteneous wedding procession- the groom
Sponteneous wedding procession- the bride

By The Chi Family
June 16th 2006
Our Home Life Asia » South Korea » Seoul
Not a whole lot of new things have happened since the last blog, but I do have some things to show and tell you about our life here at home and in Korea in general. First and foremost, anyone who breathes in Korea knows the World Cup "Soccer" tournaments are going on. On every channel, on every commercial and even during the regular programs, people are wearing red along with their headband horns and pitchforks. The Korean team is called the Red Devils, if you haven't guessed yet. On the night of the first Korean game - against Togo, Africa - [View Full Entry]

The Chi Family - Julie Chi | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 16th 2006 | 251 Views | [diary=66883]

Peek-a-Boo Continues
Peek-a-Boo Devinn!
Peek-a-Boo Sabyl!

I’d been staying with a friend in Seoul, South Korea. He was teaching English there and had a flat just out of the city centre. This photo was taken near his flat one evening before we all (me and his flatmates) went out for dinner. After the meal I wasn’t feeling too great and decided to head back to his. It was only about 9pm, so he put me in a taxi and told the driver his address. But when the taxi got there the fare was about three times the amount that it had been when it took us [View Full Entry]

wishyouwerehere - catherine weir | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 18th 2008 | 63 Views | [diary=247571]


Sorry no pictures this time. I guess I was too busy or simply forgot to bring my camera, and you'll find this blog to be basically a list of the things we did during these days. Not too exciting, but possibly interesting to those of you enjoy hearing lots of simple details. On Sunday, we tried to get out for a short while to give the kids some exercise outside of the house. We took the subway (first time for the kids), and walked a short while until we gave up and took a taxi the rest of the way to [View Full Entry]

The Chi Family - Julie Chi | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 8th 2006 | 70 Views | [diary=65048]


This is not so much a journal as a chance for you to see some pictures. The first picture shows the bus coming up to the bus stop. It's the yellow van with blue and red writing on the front. This is the 유치원 'yu chi wan' (preschool) bus that the children ride to and from preschool. The next picture is of the kids getting off the bus. The lady is one of their teachers / 선생님 'son sayng nim'. Many of the children on the bus know me as their 영어 선생님 'young au son sayng nim' (English Teacher), and [View Full Entry]

The Chi Family - Julie Chi | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 8th 2006 | 186 Views | [diary=65128]

Kids getting off the bus
Kids showing off their driver's licenses
Kids and backpacks

By Munchkin
June 4th 2006
Saeng-il Asia » South Korea » Seoul
So while my brother and my father were basking in the California sun I too was taking in the joy that is a summer day in an amusement park. In all fairness, Disneyland IS slightly more exciting, slightly more "magical" than Everland, but this could be the childhood memories I have to create this highly exaggerted perception of DIsneyland as the be all and end all of childish fantasy. Though it wasn't "the be all and end all", Everland offered its own menagerie of delights for me to sink my teeth into for the best day of the year. With descriptions [View Full Entry]

Munchkin - Shawna Manske | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 5th 2006 | 265 Views | [diary=64305]

roadsign
Blue sky and a parking lot
Approaching the gates

I'm going to let go of this inhuman thing known as objective thinking for just a tad while I write this (and I'll be basing my generalizations on the 8 or so people I've studied... quite extensive!) Soccer. Lets start with 90% of soccer fans in Korea (trust me on these statistics... I'm a certified psychologist). They cheer, they boo, they say the following lines "Good job!", "oh no/yes!", "What's wrong with that person?!", and the ever elusive "WAAAAGGGHHHHHHHHHAAAAA!!!!!" <---- (Okay, that's what it sounds like to me... ) This in itself is not a whole lot strange, it's that thes [View Full Entry]

Conos mon Dios - Andy Kim | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 14th 2006 | 83 Views | [diary=64107]


Most of the morning on Friday was spent building the previous blog. When the children finished preschool, Hal Aboji picked them up at the bus stop, and we relaxed for about an hour and a half. This is the usual routine when I (Julie) don't have other plans. When I felt the kids had regained their energy (and after some yummy fresh fruit) the kids and I headed off to the neighborhood play room. It is an air-conditioned room with a cushioned jungle gym, video games, a library and a gym for parents to work out. I just go and read [View Full Entry]

The Chi Family - Julie Chi | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 3rd 2006 | 116 Views | [diary=63989]

Sabyl on the Monkey Ropes
Bouncing Babies
Sabyl on the Hang Glider

We've been in Korea for three weeks now. There's a lot to tell about these three weeks, so I will just write a summary for now. In the future, I will try to write more details on a daily basis. Keon really enjoyed seeing his country of origin again. He enjoyed spending time with his family and, especially, eating the food! He was able to relax and travel around the city by himself by bus just for fun. He helped Julie a lot with connecting with other people. Keon just left for Minneapolis today. We miss him already! Julie has been [View Full Entry]

The Chi Family - Julie Chi | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 2nd 2006 | 163 Views | [diary=63360]