Major Events

Bridging Peace

(also published in Korea.net: Bridging Peace) The Dorasan Peace Park has an art installation by Filipino artist, Roger Tibon. It has a small hanging bridge in the middle aptly titled “Bridging Peace” #BridgeofPeace by Filipino artist Roger Tibon @ #DorasanPeacePark #DemilitarizedZone A post shared by Wendyflor (@wendyflor_40) on Jun 12, 2017 at 3:59pm PDT The… Read More Bridging Peace

Living in South Korea

South Korea’s Public Transportation: What to do When You Lose Things

Have you lost or left behind some things in taxis, buses, and subways in South Korea? Were you able to get them back? I am very interested to know. Because my family’s experience confirms this honesty test: BUSES There were 2 instances when my son left behind his bag in a bus. In both instances, we… Read More South Korea’s Public Transportation: What to do When You Lose Things

Korea

Playful in Ara Maru

The lure of the blue observatory was strongly pulling us towards Incheon. So, after a little bit of K-drama in a Field of Poppies, my friends and I went to look for Ara Maru, the blue observatory at the Ara Waterway. Ara Waterway Not much is written about the Ara Waterway yet but this project dates back… Read More Playful in Ara Maru

Culture, Filipinos in South Korea

Sharing of Cultures by the Philippine Women’s Club

(published in the April 2018 print issue of Groove Magazine) There are a number of women expat organizations in Seoul. They make the lives of women expats more active and livelier. There are more established ones and there are the recently-established organizations. But they all draw women for the same reasons: belonging to a community… Read More Sharing of Cultures by the Philippine Women’s Club