Pros: Definitely on the "100 things to do before I die" list Cons: Could be dangerous...
As our bus was slowly making its way to the most heavily guarded border in the world, we were informed that no pictures were allowed. A few hours ago, we had arrived at Camp Bonifas, a military installation not far from the Joint Security...
Pros: Growing Economy, Good Shopping, Great Food, Interesting Culture Cons: Growing economy makes great deals just good.
While I was in the Marine Corps, I participated in an exercise known as "Team Spirit." I travelled from Hawaii to South Korea (by way of Wake Island and Japan). During the course of this exercise, I had the opportunity to spend several months...
Pros: Good food, modern accommodations. Cons: Gray, gray, gray.
As luck would have it my first duty station in the U.S. Navy was Pearl Harbor Hawaii. I was young—19 years old as a matter of fact—but I was filled with the spirit of adventure. I had volunteered to ride submarine out of Pearl and one trip we laid over ...
Pros: Cheap Shopping, Food and Lodging Cons: Only good for a few days then need to move on.
In the pursuit of my job I spent a total of two weeks over the course of five business trips to Song tan Korea. Song tan is the city that is near Osan Air Base where the US Air Force has taken up residence since the Korean War.
Pros: There's a great, free transit lounge for crashing between flights Cons: Koreans, food
I ended up spending an ungodly amount of time in Incheon airport. After 2 years teaching in Korea and four vacations, all international, I hung around a lot waiting for flights, for immigration, for bags, for buses. In fact, I even stumbled across a ...
Epinions has not yet included the Korean War Memorial in its D.C. section. This being the 50th anniversary of the Korean War, I feel it is important to post this epinion in the closest...
Pros: Different from America. Cons: Crowded at times.
I went to Korea the first time on a long business trip back in 1989. I liked it enough to go back as an exchange student in August of 1991. I stayed until August of 1992, and have returned a couple of times since then, most recently in 1/99.
Korea has always been off the beaten path. It isn't famous for its scenery, its culture, or for a decadent nightlife. Other places in Asia eclipse Korea in all such categories, so why go there? For the same reason we do anything worthwhile: because...
Pros: Kind people, beautiful country, much to see and do Cons: Dangerous drivers
Traveling to Korea can either be a fascinating and rewarding experience, or one big headache that leaves you wishing you had never stepped foot on the plane. I have some advice that, hopefully, will help you avoid the latter.
It has been fourteen years that my family and I really went on an actual holiday together… the last trip, we went to Japan when I was seven…I could hardly remember anything, except that I had vomited onboard JAL because of some cold Japanese noodles that...
Pros: Many, many things to do. Cons: Many, many ways to get in trouble.
South Korea is a land o' plenty in a part of the world that runs short on freedom and fun. Although I cannot say that I personally had a good trip to South Korea, I definately can say that this has the potential to be the best duty station in the...
Pros: No copyright laws Cons: no such thing as unlimited income
Well, I felt obliged to write this opinion on South Korea. I am in the Air Force and I have been stationed here for the past twelve months. In the past twelve months, I have seen so much of South Korea that any civilian could see. In Fact, civilians...
Pros: Friendly, People, Affordable, Culture Cons: Roads narrow. fast Traffic
Imagine The majestic beauty of mountains to the sea of places similar to Alaska. The difference is the cultural aspect of Asia. I recently visited Koje Island in south Eastern Coast of South Korea. I was on Business as my company is building a Ship at...
Pros: Tastes better than Denny's and IHOP and is more fun to eat Cons: You have to be careful which stands you buy the food from
Here is the last part of four part series on what I have experienced while stationed here in South Korea. This is the fun part. You’ve done your shopping, eaten at a fine restaurant, experiencing the effects of SoJu and now you have the munchies again...
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