Discoveries of Korea 20 Expats Tales

Discoveries of Korea  20 Expats    Tales
Author: Korean Culture and Information Service (South Korea)
Publsiher: 길잡이미디어
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2013-01-16
Genre: Korea (South)
ISBN: 9788973751655

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This book is a compilation of the "My Korea" articles as published in KOREA magazine from February 2010 to September 2011. Each of the stories is written by expatriates living in Korea and introduces an aspect of the local culture from a unique point of view. Contents Singin’ in the Room Noraebang Nights midnight madness redefined A journey into steam jjimjilbang (spa and sauna complexes) Kinetic street cuisine Chosin’s heroes and the stories of their lives Seoul, football and an undying passion Some loke it hot The sweetest autumnal connection It’s hoesik time Campus life in korea Converted to kimchi The labors of love Here comes the sun Poktanju, getting bombed korean style Discovering korean peaks Finding room to breathe Dreaming of pigs Beating back monsoon blues Gathering gangwon greens Daring delivery

Moon Living Abroad in South Korea

Moon Living Abroad in South Korea
Author: Jonathan Hopfner
Publsiher: Moon Travel
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781612388700

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Jonathan Hopfner has made the move to South Korea—twice. His experience as a journalist, investor, and homeowner has taught Jonathan the ins and outs of living in South Korea—from the banking and business realities, to the immigration and business procedures. It is this firsthand experience and advice that Jonathan brings to Moon Living Abroad in South Korea. Moon Living Abroad in South Korea is packed with essential information and must-have details on setting up daily life, including obtaining visas, arranging finances, and gaining employment. You'll get practical advice on education, health care, and how to rent or buy a home that fits your needs. The book also includes color and black and white photos, illustrations, and maps—making the moving and transition process easy for businesspeople, students, teachers, retirees, and professionals.

How to Live Korean

How to Live Korean
Author: Soo Kim
Publsiher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780711257108

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How to Live Korean takes a deep-dive into Korean culture, unpacking what it means to be Korean in all its forms and uncovering the way the locals think, what they enjoy getting up to and who they do it with. Whether it’s Korean movie Parasite sweeping the Oscars, the explosion of interest in K-pop, Blackpink becoming the world's biggest girl band, the dominance of the global smartphone market, foodies going crazy for bibimbap and kimchi or the incredible hype around K-beauty products – Korea is having a moment. But how much do you know about the real Korea; the locals' take on their amazing country? That's where this illuminating culture guide comes in, shining a light on Korea’s compelling history and stunning geography, its unique customs and the quirks of daily life. The mainstays of Korea’s vibrant cultural life and style are covered in detail, giving you the lowdown on the country's burgeoning film industry, Korean's unique take on fandom, the quirky fashion scene and the innovative hubs for art and design. If you ever have wanted to learn how to date like a Korean, know where the locals hang out in Seoul, honeymoon like Korean newlyweds, discover the correct way to eat Korean food or use the art of nunchi to improve your emotional intelligence, this insider’s guide to the heart and soul of Korea is not to be missed. From the How To Live... series of insightful guides to some of the most intriguing cultures and locations on the planet, other books available include How To Live Japanese, How To Live Icelandic and How to Live North.

Living on Your Own

Living on Your Own
Author: Jesook Song
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781438450148

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An ethnography of young, single women struggling to live independently in South Korea. Living on Your Own is an ethnography of young, single women in South Korea who seek to live independently. Using extensive interviews, along with media analysis and archival research, Jesook Song traces the women’s difficulties in achieving residential autonomy. Song exposes the clash between the women’s burgeoning desire for independent lives and the ongoing incursion of traditional, conservative family ideology and marriage pressure into housing practices and financial institutions. She pays particular attention to the Korean rent system and the reliance on lump-sum cash even for basic subsistence, which promotes tight control of young adults’ lives by family and kinship networks. The young women whose voices feature prominently in this book are a prototype of global youth in crisis: caught between aspirations for the self-development and flexible lifestyle championed by globalizing media and communication technology and the reality of their position as flexible labor in a neoliberal economy. Jesook Song is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. She is the author of South Koreans in the Debt Crisis: The Creation of a Neoliberal Welfare Society and the editor of New Millennium South Korea: Neoliberal Capitalism and Transnational Movements.

How to Thrive in South Korea 97 Tips From Expats

How to Thrive in South Korea  97 Tips From Expats
Author: Jackie Bolen
Publsiher: Jackie Bolen
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1393777252

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Do you want to learn how to make your life in South Korea as awesome as possible? Then consider picking up this book filled with detailed tips for how to do that. How to Thrive in South Korea is what you need to help you get more awesome in your expat life. It's something that I wish I'd had when I first moved to this amazing country so that I could have gotten just beyond surviving much sooner. I've lived in my adopted home for a decade and during that time, I've met an astounding number of foreigners who were thriving here while I've also met plenty of them who clearly were only surviving, and just barely in some cases. Some people who've been here a long time still in survival mode, living in tiny apartments, bouncing around from sub-par job to sub-par job and doing nothing to plan for their futures. Conversely, I've met people who, even though they had only been living in Korea for a few months had clearly adapted and were making positive, healthy and sustainable lives for themselves. How to Thrive in South Korea is a collection of tips from long-term expats who are far beyond surviving and are thriving in Korea. They have a lot of wisdom to share with people who are thinking about coming to Korea, have recently just arrived or perhaps even been around for years but want to pick up a few new tips for making their lives better. Investing time, money and energy into getting beyond just surviving in South Korea is something that you'll never regret. How to Thrive in South Korea: 97 Tips from Expats will help you get there.

Discoveries of Korea 22 Expats Tales

Discoveries of Korea     22 Expats  Tales
Author: Korean Culture and Information Service (South Korea)
Publsiher: 길잡이미디어
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2015-12-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9788973755943

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This book is a compilaton of the "My Korea" articles as published in KOREA magazine from February 2013 to December 2014. Each of the stories is written by expatriates living in Korea and introduces an aspect of the local culture from a unique point of view. KOREA, which seeks to promote the country overseas, is sponsored by the Korean Culture and Information Service Expats' Tales 01 Of New Years Past 08 02 White Day and More 12 03 Makgeolli Awakening 16 04 Becoming One with the Landscape 20 05 Moving to K-pop 24 06 Mud for All 28 07 Traditional Korean Markets 32 08 The Joys of Photography in Korea 36 09 Autumn Colors 40 10 Hitting the Slopeas 44 11 The Pojangmacha 48 12 Fishing for Fun in Hwacheon 52 13 An American on a Korean Campus 56 14 The Exemplar of Convenience 60 15 The Sneak Pay 64 16 Biking in Seoul 68 17 Hanok Stay 72 18 Culture on College Street 76 19 Right on Time 80 20 First Time’s a Charm 84 21 The Replacement Drivers 88 22 The bell of Bosingak

Learning to Think Korean

Learning to Think Korean
Author: L. Robert Kohls
Publsiher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2001-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781931930437

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The definitive guide to understanding Korea - from home to work and those cultural destinations in between. Kohls shares a feast of Korean culture: a ricebowl of history and tradition complemented by an array of spicy tidbits that capture the reader's attention like a mouthful of kimchi. Based on personal experience, he provides critical incidents that explore the more puzzling aspects of Korean culture. Kohls explores Korean values - traditional values, value changes over the past forty years and projected values for the early decades of the twenty-first century. He is equally insightful when it comes to discussing the cultural patterns and practices of the workplace. He takes on management style, personal issues, networking and "pull" negotiating style, persistence, key Korean business relations and more. To a greater extent than most other Asian countries, Korea adheres to the traditional collectivist and Confucian traits of harmony, hierarchy, ingroups/outgroups, status, and proper behavior. According to Kohls, these traits plus the more Westernized values of the younger generations and the veneer of modern urban savvy surface in surprising combinations in personal and workplace relationships - often where they are least expected.

Teens in South Korea

Teens in South Korea
Author: Sandy Donovan
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0756532973

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Describes the school life, family life, the traditions and holidays, entertainment and recreation, and the daily routines of South Koreans and South Korean teenagers living in South Korea.