South Korea
by Grant Martin (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
Jin is waiting for me when I return from Yongsang, placidly sitting at the picnic table in the atrium and staring off into the distance. When I knock on the astroturf covered door he looks up and grins, then lopes over to the door to greet me.
It's only been one night ...
by Jessica Festa (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
While men have always had Hooters to satisfy their craving for good food and scantily clad women, it seemed that the ladies were left with nothing to ogle but their hot wings. Thankfully, the people of Seoul, South Korea, felt the same and decided to open Mies Container, a ...
by Jessica Festa (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
When I say Bau Haus is a dog cafe, I don't mean that there are cute dog photos on the walls or that it's a meeting place for dog owners (although both of these are part of it) . The eatery is, literally, a cafe for dogs and dog-lovers to eat and hangout at. It is ...
by Jessica Festa (RSS feed) (2 months ago)
MVRDV, an architectural firm located in Rotterdam, Netherlands, has recently become the target of an outraged public. The company's new luxury highrise project in Seoul, South Korea, called "The Cloud", is being said to resemble New York City's Twin Towers during the tragic ...
by Kyle Ellison (RSS feed) (2 months ago)
If you've ever been to Asia, I know at some point you've done it.
Somewhere along your trip, there's a good chance you've actually stopped to take a picture of an English translation simply because it was too awkwardly constructed to not warrant a photograph. Don't be ...
by Alex Robertson Textor (RSS feed) (2 months ago)
Through November 20th, the Seoul Lantern Festival will continue to light up spirits in the South Korean capital. Of the many images of the festival posted by Flickr user LadyExpat (Back in Daejeon) at the Gadling Group Pool on Flickr, it was this one that really stood ...
by Kraig Becker (RSS feed) (2 months ago)
After four years of hype and fanfare, the new seven wonders of the natural world were unveiled last Friday, honoring some of the most amazing landscapes on the planet. But as the competition drew to a close, dark clouds of controversy formed, casting a shadow over the entire ...
by Celeste Brash (RSS feed) (3 months ago)
Visiting Seoul during a mid-winter freeze isn't something I'd recommend to anyone unless, like me, you go there to eat. The few trees are leafless, the local's faces are sullen with a determination to keep warm and trips to the local sights, such as the beautifully stark ...
by Jeremy Kressmann (RSS feed) (4 months ago)
Motion photos are always tricky. But as Flickr user LadyExpat demonstrates in today's shot at Korea's Choenan World Dance Festival, they have the potential if done well to be exceptional. The flowing folds of the dancers' skirts, bright colors and leaping mid-air ...
by Stephen Greenwood (RSS feed) (4 months ago)
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The team here at Gadling has seen our fair share of shocking internet videos, and some of us have worked up the courage to eat some pretty questionable fare during our travels, but this clip from Fuel TV's Strangers in Danger might just be the most ...
by Elizabeth Seward (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
Do You Know South Korea? from David Dutton on Vimeo.
Guilty as self-charged: I did not realize how utterly gorgeous South Korea is until watching this video. And since the creator's intent was to share the essence and beauty of South Korea with viewers, I have to ...
by Melanie Renzulli (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
This terribly embarrassing video making the rounds shows how learning just a little bit of the local language can help prevent a massive misunderstanding.
Robert J. Koehler of The Marmot's Hole informs us that the incident occurred between a 24-year-old ...
by Meg Nesterov (RSS feed) (6 months ago)
Road signs are designed to be universal so that anywhere in the world drivers can be aware of local driving rules and potential hazards. Yet this sign in South Korea isn't something you'll see on most roads, setting the speed limit for trucks as well as tanks at 20 ...
by Mike Barish (RSS feed) (7 months ago)
We kind of love finding YouTube videos without descriptions. It's endlessly fun to try to piece together what the heck is happening. In the video above, it appears as if someone is playing the old Arkanoid video game on the massive LED screen in Seoul Square in South ...
by Jeremy Kressmann (RSS feed) (9 months ago)
I love taking photographs at festivals. The riotous colors, local costumes and friendly demeanor of locals usually means you'll have a chance to capture some truly great shots. Take today's photo for instance, captured by Flickr user Trent Strohm at a Buddha's ...
by Justin Delaney (RSS feed) (11 months ago)
I am pissed I still don't have a hover-board. For sure, by this year of 2011, I should be carving around the streets of Neotokyo, just me and my board. The closest thing we have to teleportation is TelePresence, which is like some off-brand Star Wars tech. We still get to ...
by Jeremy Kressmann (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Food has been a trending topic in travel circles for some time now. But though a good meal can tell a traveler much about the local culture, it's not often that food is thought of as a force for political change at home. Yet, in a recent article for the Jakarta Globe, writer ...
by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Look, it's been a long time since I got off the 4 Line at Samgachi Station – a dozen years, in fact – but I remember it being rather clean and pleasant. The train itself was, too. Well, I guess I was wrong. I now have it on good authority saw on the internet ...
by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
There's always a lot of tension on the Korean peninsula, but the action just got a little hotter. According to Bloomberg News, the Korea Central News Agency, which is the official mouthpiece of the North Korean regime, "reported" that South Korea "is so hell-bent on the ...
by Alex Robertson Textor (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Most countries and territories have their own local domestic budget secrets that don't get a lot of press beyond their borders. To call these local travel habits secrets is to miss the point just slightly, as they're actually widely appreciated and utilized, though by ...
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