Latest news about Cheju common foods Ten Thousand Things: Robert Redford Joins Movement to Save Jeju ...Supporting Occupy, social justice, democracy, ecological preservation, natural farming, biodiversity, indigenous renewal, fair trade, renewable energy, & creative expression in Japan, Okinawa, Jeju Island, the Asia-Pacific, & Everywhere .... Popular Posts (last 30 days). Urakami, Nagasaki: August 9, 1945 & Today (rebuilt cathedral & renewed community at Ground Zero) · Passion Runs High at Global Yokohama Conference as Delegates Demand a Nuclear Free World ... Continue reading
madhatter: Hello, JejuHello, Jeju. Blogging this in my hotel room just because it's only 11pm and I'm not sure what to do. It's too cold outside to venture around for too long. In fact, I'm not sure if I can even feel my nose. I have to admit, I'm missing Malaysia's overwhelming heat a little bit. On the other hand, I can finally cross 'seeing snow' out of my list. ... So anyway, the food here is definitely awesome, but this hotel we're at is not so. After dinner, we walked out to a mild snowfall and it was so ... Continue reading
Robert Redford doesn't like Jeju naval baseThat's what is about to happen on the pristine coastline of Jeju Island, a culturally and ecologically unique land off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula. It seems motivated by the United States' urge to encircle China ... Continue reading
Johnnie and Angela: Jeju IslandIt is also referred to as "honeymoon island" because it is the most popular honeymoon location in South Korea. How did we get to Jeju? There is a ferry boat available for travel to the island but we chose to fly from Seoul on Eastar Jet Airlines. There are a few different airlines that fly to Jeju but Eastar Airlines was ... The Dongmun had a lot of food for sale with some random souvenirs and household goods. The Jungang primarily had stores selling clothing, shoes, and ... Continue reading
Field Report: Jeju Hallabong Honey Bread | ZenKimchi Korean ...I recently went to Jeju-do and took a chance on a street vendor that was at the base of Mt. Sanbang temple. They were selling hot chestnuts, so I bought some. After I purchased my chestnuts, I noticed in a basket these little balls covered in ... Continue reading
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