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Autumn in Korea, known as ga-eul, is a captivating season that paints the landscape in hues of red, yellow, and orange. From the bustling streets of Seoul to the tranquil temples scattered throughout ...
Korea's mid-autumn festival, Chuseok. By Pvt. Kim, Min-gyu September 1, 2016. ... Everyone in Korea should enjoy this festive time but avoid driving long distances during peak travel times.
South Korea has long associated its heaviest rainfall with the summer monsoon. But a new study of 45 years of weather data ...
Autumn, on the other hand, is much more pleasant, as the changing colors of the leaves and the cool weather create the ideal backdrop to get away and enjoy the countryside. Here is a list of mountains ...
The winds are bringing in the crispness of autumn and leaves are changing from green to yellow, red and brown. The coming weeks will be a great opportunity to take out your camera and capture the ...
Korea’s autumn colours vary with each year’s weather, and the country gives out autumn leaf forecasts with the same enthusiastic frenzy that Japanese follow their Sakura blossoms.
Grilled jeoneo Jeoneo (gizzard shad) is also in season in autumn. The name literally means "money fish," showing how precious it is to Koreans. The savory dish is usually eaten as hoe (raw fish) or ...
In Korea, the Mid Autumn festival is known as Chuseok —the Korean equivalent of Thanksgiving. At Soju Pocha, the small hole-in-the-wall is celebrating the holiday with a special set menu of ...