I reached unicorn status when one of my students discovered I can read Hangul.Read More
That time I got trolled by a 3rd grade student who was too excited to review a US landmarks poster with me after class.
He’s still my favorite, though.
First my name, now my home. I’m hilarious.
An adventure in tetanus avoidance! Hooray!
This post will be presented almost completely void of any interesting informational bits because my friends and I literally know nothing about this wonderful little rusty abandoned water park. We assume it was open in the early 2000s, we also assume it was closed around 5 years ago. My guess would be longer, because nature has almost reclaimed the space completely. The property itself is really interesting because there’s a large outdoor slide, indoor swimming spaces, a spa, and a few hagwon spaces inside. I’d like to shake the hand of the guy who thought it would be a good idea to put classrooms (with windows) next to the giant slide area. Read More
This is an illustration I completed for the December 2015 issue of Groove Korea. The accompanying article is about the housing boom in South Korea and the repercussions of the rapid growth in developing areas.
Read the original article here.
Taejongdae is one of the most picturesque shoreline locations in Busan, and is known for its lighthouse and pebble beaches. Tourists and locals can walk along the coastal road, hike, enjoy fresh seafood, and explore a small museum. Taejongdae is well worth the short bus ride outside of the city center for a day filled with photo ops and fresh fish.