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Happy Friday~! Treat yourself to a delicious sweet from Yeonsu-gu’s dessert cafés! We hope you have a wonderful weekend! 더보기
Malbok in Korea Today is Malbok in Korea! What does that mean?! It means that the end of summer has officially started! Korean people believe, in accordance with the lunar calendar, that today is the first of the final 10 days of this sweltering heat! It has been definitely a hot summer, the hottest in 14 years in Korea. So many must be glad that it will be ending soon! Like any special and meaningful day in Ko.. 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Cheon-man-eyo Today's word is "Cheon-man-eyo". It is used in a various ways; to deny the other opinion, to refuse something in a humble manner, and as an answer to express gratitude. Example : A: I think he stole money from my wallet. B: What? Chen-man-eyo(No way)! A: Thank you so much. B: Cheo-man-eyo^^ 더보기
HappyFriday It's a fun Friday! From today to Sunday, the Pentaport Rock Festival will be held in Songdo Moonlight Festival Park! Let's forget about the heat with the exciting rock festival! 더보기
Delivery Food Service in Korea Since the weather is hot, it makes us feel lethargic and have no appetite. Then I recommend you to use the Delivery Food Service! In Korea, where the delivery food culture is advanced, you can eat anything with just one phone call! Korea's delivery culture has been developed compared to other countries. You can order chicken, pizza, and also any Korean food, Chinese food and Japanese food at you.. 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Oraenman-yi-eyo Today's word is "Oraenman-yi-eyo" which means "Long time, no see" It is used as greeting when we meet someone who have not seen for a long time. You can also use this phrase on phone calls, without having to see each other. If there is a Korean that you know, try to contact and say "Oranman-yi-eyo". 더보기
Happy Friday~! Happy Friday! Tomorrow is a happy weekend. Do you have any fun plans? Triple Water Park / Cheonghak Pool / Songdo Beach Come to those places and have a cool weekend in Yeonsugu! 더보기
Jjimjilbang, the Special Place in Korea These days, it's so hot that you don't know where to go, do you? Then, let's go to the Jjimjilbang, the special place in Korea! Jjumjilbang is widely known as a public bath, and you can enjoy many kinds of sauna as well! Since jjimjilbang is made up of various places, usually, it uses the entire floor of a building. And some of the large jjimjilbangs use several floors of a building. By this, we.. 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Today’s word is “Yeoldae-ya” which means ‘Tropical night’ ‘Yeoldae’ refers to ‘Tropical’ and ‘ya’ to ‘the night’ In Korea, the night which its temperature reaches over 25 degrees Celsius is called ‘Yeoldae-ya’, and it makes us not to sleep well. We hope you to overcome ‘Yeoldae-ya’ and stay healthy in the summer~! 더보기
Happy Friday~! Happy Friday! These days, as hot weather continues through the night, it is difficult to sleep well. Come to Songdo Central Park which has a beautiful night view, and get some fresh air so that you can sleep good! Have a nice weekend~! 더보기
Summer Health Tips Since terrible heat wave is going on, it makes us feel depressed, lose appetite and unable to sleep properly. That's why, these days, health care is being considered as important. Here are some tips that we can spend a healthy summer! ■ Drink plenty of water Even if you don't feel thirsty during the heat wave, you should drink water regularly. It’s important to keep yourself hydrated by drinking.. 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Haesu-yok jang Today's word is 'Haesu-yok jang' 'Haesuyok' refers to 'Sea-bathing' and 'jang' to 'the place' Literally, this means a place where we can enjoy the sea-bathing. But, Korean use this word referring to 'beach' When your Korean friends ask you to go to 'Haesu-yok jang', prepare beach items! 더보기
Sambok days in Korea In Korea, the hottest period of the year is called 'Sambok Heat.' Have you ever heard of 'Sambok Heat’? 'Sambok' means ‘Three Bok days', "Chobok", "Jungbok" and "Malbok". Today, we will learn about 'Bok days' and the food we eat on the Bok day! 'Sambok' means ‘Three Bok days', "Chobok", "Jungbok" and "Malbok". Then, do you know the meaning of the word 'Bok'? Actually, it is originated by Chinese.. 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Jangma Today's word is Jangma. You have probably been hearing this word a lot these days. What does it mean? It means rainy season, like monsoon. Jangma usually comes between July and August. Sometimes it comes with typhoons to damage to farmland. It’s better to take an umbrella with you all the time during Jangma. 더보기
Happy Friday Happy friday~! Tomorrow is finally weekend! When the weather is hot, we feel like eating cool fruits Have a cool and relaxing weekend with refreshing summer fruits! 더보기