Gwangjang Market Clothing Market: The Complete Hanbok & Textile Guide (Part 4)

Gwangjang Market Clothing Market: The Complete Hanbok & Textile Guide (Part 4)

This is Part 4 of our Gwangjang Market series. If you missed Part 3 — the market’s legendary twisted donut alleys, that’s worth backtracking for. But if you’ve already filled up on bindaetteok and mayak gimbap, you’re in exactly the right place, because everything you’ve eaten so far only tells half the story. Before Gwangjang

Agent Kim Reactivated Just Broke a 5-Year Record, And One Actor Now Owes the Internet 13 Hours of Silence

Agent Kim Reactivated Just Broke a 5-Year Record, And One Actor Now Owes the Internet 13 Hours of Silence

Three days ago, I watched Episode 1 of Agent Kim Reactivated and told you it might be the K-drama to beat in 2026. I’m not usually one to gloat, but I’m going to allow myself exactly one sentence of it here: I was right, and I underestimated by a wide margin. Episode 2 didn’t just

Euljiro Outdoor Dining: TOP 5 Where Seoul’s Office Workers Actually Go

Euljiro Outdoor Dining: TOP 5 Where Seoul’s Office Workers Actually Go

There’s a version of Seoul that doesn’t appear in travel brochures. No polished storefronts, no English menus, no influencer lighting. Just narrow alleys, plastic chairs on the pavement, cold draft beer, and smoke rising from charcoal grills into the evening air. That’s Euljiro outdoor dining — what locals call 야장 (yajang) — and on a

Agent Kim Reactivated: The Sleeper Has Awakened

Agent Kim Reactivated: The Sleeper Has Awakened

My Friday nights usually involve washing dishes or quietly wondering if my middle school daughter is annoyed at me for something I did three weeks ago. Last night was different. Agent Kim Reactivated hit Netflix, and I forgot about the dishes entirely. 9.5% Episode 1 ratings(Nielsen Korea) 10 Episodes total(2 per week) 17 North Koreaninfiltration

Korea World Cup 2026: Inside the Nation That Never Stops Believing

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It’s 3:59 AM in Johannesburg. My former colleague Louis — a South African who I worked alongside in Ethiopia years ago — sends me a WhatsApp: “Good luck with the game, or should I rather say, it will be a good win for Korea 🇰🇷” followed by four laughing emojis. Even a South African thought

Dongdaegu to Andong Train: Riding Korea’s Classic Mugunghwa

Dongdaegu to Andong Train: Riding Korea’s Classic Mugunghwa

This is Part 2 of our family Korea rail series. If you missed Part 1 — our KTX ride from Seoul Station down to Dongdaegu with companion seats — that’s a great place to start. But if you’re already standing on a Dongdaegu platform wondering what train to take, you’re in exactly the right place.

Gwangjang Market Worth the Wait: Garlic bread, ₩1,000 twisted donuts, and a world-ranked coffee bar

Gwangjang Market Worth the Wait: Garlic bread, ₩1,000 twisted donuts, and a world-ranked coffee bar

This is Part 3 of our Gwangjang Market series. If you missed Part 1 — the history, the gates, and how to navigate — that’s a great place to start. And if you haven’t read Part 2 on the food alley, the bindaetteok and yukhoe are waiting for you there. But if you’re already inside

Gwangjang Market Food Alley: A Monday Lunchtime Street Food Marathon

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This is Part 2 of our Gwangjang Market series. If you missed Part 1 — the history, the gates, and how to get there — that’s a good place to start. But if you’re already inside and hungry, you’re in exactly the right place. Monday. Lunchtime. And Gwangjang Market food alley was absolutely heaving. 3

Gwangjang Market Seoul: The Complete Entry Guide — Part 1

Gwangjang Market Seoul The Complete Entry Guide — Part 1

If you’ve spent more than five minutes researching street food in Seoul, you already know the name. Gwangjang Market (광장시장) is the undisputed ground zero of loud, crowded, and unmistakably alive Korean comfort food. But here’s what nobody tells you until you’re already lost inside: it’s a century-old market with multiple gates — and entering

KTX Family Trip Korea: 2 Ways to Book Companion Seats — And Which One’s Actually Worth It

KTX Family Trip Korea: 2 Ways to Book Companion Seats — And Which One's Actually Worth It

We’d done this route before — Seoul Station to Dongdaegu, KTX, about two hours. But last time I was alone with a coffee and a podcast. This time, the whole family was coming. Same train. Completely different trip. ~2hr Seoul → Dongdaeguby KTX 10% Max group discounton companion seats ₩17,600 Saved on 4 ticketsvs standard