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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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Like public bathhouses (sauna's) -.-; Shy for the few times asked (with fluid "No way" responses), I eventually cracked and thought... what the hell... So I've gone into the public showers twice so far, each time after a exhausting and relaxing visit to the gym. I don't know if I've gotten over the whole thing, but it wasn't really that bad.... ... . . *crying inside* And my next new experience is ... well it's not exactly new, but it's my second time having fun with alcohol. And my oh my, that time would probably be near the top of best [View Full Entry]

Conos mon Dios - Andy Kim | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 16th 2006 | 214 Views | [diary=63129]

Language Barrier
Minituarized
The Auto-Lover

By Munchkin
May 30th 2006
Dallas Asia » South Korea » Seoul
Sometimes a place isn't just a place. God knows when you MOVE somewhere foreign, you better hope to god you meet SOMEBODY you can talk to. Life gets pretty awkward if you don't have someone to bitch to about your hockey team, or the way Koreans hork (is that a real word?) up a lung on a regular basis in you ear drum, or how every freaking Saturday there is a damn protest about something dire. I found one. And though he has a spoiled a hockey score or two for me, I'll forgive him. He deserves his own entry. SO [View Full Entry]

Munchkin - Shawna Manske | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 30th 2006 | 165 Views | [diary=62923]


I arrived in Korea quite excited to unpack and meet the people. There is He-seok, Hu-jin, and emo and sin-chon. I'm not sure if I got those names/titles right, as I'm learning how to say them correctly. The first night was spent with much talking with much sleep. The next day can be pretty muched summed down to eating and sleeping all day. I swear I didn't mean to sleep all day, as I was so surprised to be awoken by emo 6 pm deep in sleep (I started my "nap" 1 pm). This journal is the day after the "Great [View Full Entry]

Conos mon Dios - Andy Kim | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 25th 2006 | 71 Views | [diary=61448]


It was one of those things I knew I would love without having to experience it...like the movie Amelie, or ice cream (I'm sure). I had wanted to check out "The Ballerina Who Fell In Love with a B Boy" show since I heard about it, and the promotion was running out for us to get 30% off tickets. Originally Erin was the only one who showed any interest, but eventually a few more came around. Five of us girls ended up taking the trek into the big city on Thursday night, and it was worth every bit of energy and [View Full Entry]

Munchkin - Shawna Manske | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 30th 2006 | 168 Views | [diary=62916]

The "ballet"
The good stuff begins
Ballet meets B Boy

Colin writes: Its been awhile since our last 'Seoul' entry, and this may be the last. The family Payne/Pearn will be returning from Thailand in a few days which means I lose this laptop computer (as it'll be sent home with Cindy and Daryl). Kinda sad for me. Being on my own here in Seoul, I've become quite attached to this machine. It’s my lifeline to the world. Actually, it's kinda sad how many hours have been spent in frnt of this thing. Lately, I have been reading blogs of travelers in Southeast Asia for information (and inspiration), organizing Visas, checking [View Full Entry]

Kristy and Colin - Kristy and Colin | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 23rd 2006 | 297 Views | [diary=61285]

Buddhist Temple in Gangnam
Daryl looking pretty handy with the cam!!
Lotus lanterns

By Munchkin
May 23rd 2006
Cup Fever Asia » South Korea » Seoul
OK, so in reality I know absolutely NOTHING about International soccer. My knowledge, though limited, of sport is pretty much relevant to the NHL, and maybe some little league sports in my home town. But, nonetheless, I am a sports fan all the way. There is something so pure and raw about the passion behind a game. It is powerful and consequential, and yet one can really let it go in the end. WIn or lose, it is not "real life" (and yes, I am a passionately devoted team fan, and I understand this is not COMPLETELY true...but there is always [View Full Entry]

Munchkin - Shawna Manske | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 30th 2006 | 173 Views | [diary=62915]

Jerk
On the train
The crowd thickens

By Munchkin
May 11th 2006
Picnic Asia » South Korea » Seoul
What a day. This is the kind of day that makes me think I can handle being here for a long time. This is the kind of day that balances out the homesick, hate the rudeness of pushy Koreans, tired of the crappy air quality, kind of days. Out in the fresh air of the mountain at 6 in the morning with other Koreans, smiling, happy....out in the open air of a park with happy, smiling, laughing kids. I wish everyday could be a picnic day. [View Full Entry]

Munchkin - Shawna Manske | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 11th 2006 | 216 Views | [diary=58574]

Leo
Lunchtime
The field at the racetrack

By Bekah
May 9th 2006
AKARAKA! Asia » South Korea » Seoul
So, in the fall Yonsei has a huge sports day. It is so big that they have a fairly large sort of pep rally to celebrate several months before the big day. This event it called Akaraka. Over 20,000 students pour into an arena dressed in all blue and white (Yonsei colors). They let out their school spirit through songs and cheers. Since Yonsei is one of the most prominent schools in Korea, school spirit is something they definitely have, unlike Maryville. It is so big in fact that some of Korea’s most famous and popular singers come as the entertainment. [View Full Entry]

Bekah - Rebekah Luhrs | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 23rd 2006 | 1008 Views | [diary=61247]

Akaraka Arena
Sun setting behind the stage
Sparklers, glowsticks, and cellphones

Well, I haven't actually added a blog for a loooong time...so I guess I'll cover Buddha's Bday, as well as the 3 day weekend and the latest saga at the Hogwan. Maybe I'll forget about the Hogwan saga...don't feel like talking about work at the moment. Anyways...didn't too much for Buddha's Bday. Anna and I went to Insadong and saw a bunch of lanterns and stuff set up for the parade, but we had moved on to Gecco's by nightfall...we're never ones to pass up a nice margarita! hehe. This weekend we had 3 whole days!! YAY! No Wishing Well English [View Full Entry]

Hatchy - Jennifer | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 8th 2006 | 311 Views | [diary=57929]

Teahouse
Lanterns
soccer!

This will be a very short entry since I just got home from shopping at 3 in the morning and is in terribly need of some sleep! Yes, the shopping centres here are open till 6am...and just as full as always I guess. Go clubbing and then straight to the shopping lanes...why not?! Anyway, I wanted to inform everyone that I have two more job offers to consider the next couple of days as both Bosch departments in Stuttgart, with which I had interviews last week, apparently want me. I guess I'll have to thank some people for putting in a [View Full Entry]

Owama - Magnus Ramstedt | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 5th 2006 | 133 Views | [diary=57376]