If you’re in a convenience store, you’ll be likely to find at least three or four different types of Korean beer. If you check out a large grocery store, you’ll find a wealth of imported beers from all over the world, so you’re not restricted to drinking only Korean beer the n...
This magical hotspot is not one of the city’s trendiest bars, but one of the neighbourhood's surprisingly buzzing convenience stores. Whether you want to cool down under air-conditioning indoors, enjoy a cool breeze outdoors when the sun goes down in Seo...
the Korean Folk Village re-creates the lifestyle of several centuries ago in a living museum. Near the port area of Inch on it is possible to feast on seafood and catch excursion boats to some of the beautiful outlying islands.
South Koreans (and South Korean women in particular) are mad about exfoliation, and you'll see locals giving themselves long and hearty scrubs. You can buy scrubbing towels and mitts at convenience stores and markets. If you really want to up yourjjimjilbanggame, you can opt for a profess...
Where to buy in Korea:Any convenience store. Our top picks:Pepero (페페로),Choco-pie (초코파이), andSnack Box Variety pack. Soju Soju is quintessentialKorean alcoholmade from rice. There’s a reason it’s as popular as it is – soju has a clean, crisp flavor that meansit...
chŏn-jŏn-ban-ch’ŭk cham mot i-rwŏ ho-jŏb-mong ŭl ŏ-i kkul su in-na Tossing and turning, unable to sleep; how could I ever have a [pleasant] dream [such as Zhangzi dreaming] of being a butterfly?! 내가 만일 님 못 본채 獄中孤魂(옥중고혼...
Measuring Service Convenience for Korean Retail Stores: Scale Development and Empirical Testingdoi:10.15722/JDS.12.9.201409.95Mi Jeong KimChul Ju Park한국유통과학회
As piles of trash burn and neon signs glimmer in the streets, homeless drunks and teens drag race on motorbikes, perform fellatio in public toilets, and shoplift at convenience stores over a series of uncompromising vignettes. It’s relentlessly avant-garde, from its shaky, sped-up 16mm ...
of consumer culture was emerging.54 Increasingly, more women in Korea entered the workforce; in the 1960s and 1970s, their numbers more than doubled.55 To enable women to withstand many consecutive hours of working on production lines and in offices, disposable pads proved their convenience. I...
You can use this phrase to express “thank you” in Korean restaurants, convenience stores, or taxis. It is usually said quite quickly, so the pronunciation might sometimes sound to you like 감삼니다 (gam sam ni da). But they are actually saying 감사합니다 (gam sa ham ...