
As I promised in my last post, today I will walk you through the booths in the International hall at Seoul Food 2012. The International hall was so much fun as I could see and taste all types of authentic food from countries covering six continents. It reminded me of how far Korea has come in appreciation of cuisines from around the world and how cosmopolitan Koreans' tastes have become.
Seoul Food 2012 was certainly a world food festival and all the countries made their booth quite distinctive so visitors could easily tell to which country the booth belongs. Let's take a look at the country booths...More

A view of the meadow at Daegwallyeong sheep farm in PyeongChang, Gangwon Province. / Courtesy of PyeongChang County
By Yun Suh-young
May is a month of greenery. After April pushes out the cold, May greets you with plenty of sunshine and fresh green leaves. It is a great month to take yourself to places far from the city, where you can greet Mother Nature with open arms.
Your mind, heart and body will be refreshed by the greenery once you indulge yourself in nature. You can see plenty of grassland, but if you want to enjoy something more than a good view of the dales, it may be a good idea to visit farms that are not far away from Seoul.
In the vicinity of the capital are several farms you can visit to relax body and soul...More

Aqua Planet Yeosu
Aqua Planet at the Yeosu Expo site is the biggest aquarium in Korea. Built by Hanwha Engineering & Construction Corp., this four-story 16,400 square meter aquarium is bigger than COEX Aquarium and Busan Aquarium.
Aqua Planet is divided into three parts: Coastal Life, Marine Life, and the Eco-Terrarium. In the Coastal Life zone, visitors can see rare ocean animals such as Beluga whales, Baikal seals, and sea dragons...More