Walking Along the Chirisan Doollae-Gil (5 of 10) – Along the Way, Day 2
Most of Course #3 (Inwol – Geumkye) on the Chirisan Doollae-Gil [EXPIRED LINK REMOVED: https://www.trail.or.kr/map/spot/23/]
Reliable, confidential, fast, and accurate | 20+ years of experience
Most of Course #3 (Inwol – Geumkye) on the Chirisan Doollae-Gil [EXPIRED LINK REMOVED: https://www.trail.or.kr/map/spot/23/]
When we arrived in Namwon on Day 1, we stopped for 추어탕 for lunch, and enjoyed it with a bottle of 복분자. Of course, our 삼겹쌀 dinner included 막걸리 and 소주. On Day 2, we stopped for 막걸리 and 파전 at this rest stop which had been featured in 1박2일...
Course #2 (Unbong – Inwol) of the Chirisan Doollae-Gil [EXPIRED LINK REMOVED: https://www.trail.or.kr/map/spot/20/]
Apparently Korean classical music started in this area too, and there's a garden here to commemorate it, located right next to the Hwangsan Battle Memorial Site.
Last year, Jake Kim, Secretary-General of the Gyeonggi Association of Foreign Invested Companies [EXPIRED LINK REMOVED: https://www.gafic.co.kr/], had invited me to accompany him on a couple days of walking the Jeju Olleh-Gil on Jeju Island. I wasn’t able to go that time, but I’ve had it in mind to go someday....
Korean Language Phrases Opening Greetings for Korean Emails Closing Greetings for Korean Emails Korean Greetings for Special Occasions Korean Email Greetings for Chuseok Korean Holiday Greetings for Holidays More New Year’s Greetings in Korean End-Of-Year Card Greetings in Korean and Japanese Frequently Asked Translation Phrases 2013 New Year’s Greetings More...
The following was extracted from a recent interview with me about how to find a job in Korea. “What are some of the landmines I need to avoid when applying for a job in Korea?” “Korea’s quickly becoming one of the most advanced countries in the world, but you shouldn’t...
Today I want to help you get ready for the holidays with a Korean holiday greeting that communicates naturally… You know how those Chinese fortune cookie messages can sound a bit quaint translated into English? Don’t you think a Korean fortune cookie (if such existed) translated into English might sound...
The following was extracted from a recent interview with me about how to build a business in a Korean company. "Let's say I wanted to start a company in Korea. First of all, what's in demand? What industries offer the greatest chance of success?" "There are a few approaches you...