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May 3, 2010

Mud Festival for ESL Teachers in Korea (and anyone else who wants to get dirty)

Every year, thousands of ESL teachers from around Korea flock to the Boryeong Mud Festival to get down and dirty. Join in on all of the fun and activities over a 9 day period.

Adventure Korea is gearing up for the annual MUD FESTIVAL. This is the biggest festival in all of South Korea and Adventure Korea has been taking people down south to play in the mud since 2003. With all our experience we know what you want and what to expect. So sign up and let us take you to a place where you’ll find it is the muddier the better

The festival is held over a period of nine days. Therefore we will be taking two trips, the first one is on Saturday 17th – Sunday 18th and the second one will be Saturday 24th – Sunday 25th. You can choose which ever weekend suits your schedule best. But be sure to tell us when you sign up.

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April 27, 2010

Great Event for Teachers in Korea: Gyeongju Templestay on Buddha’s Birthday!

(A big thanks to one of our Travel and Teach teachers, Breda Lund, for this!)

Buddha’s birthday, a national holiday and the most important Buddhist festival, is coming up May 21. What better way to celebrate than an overnight templestay in historic Gyeongju!

Plus, since it’s a three-day weekend, and Gyeongju isn’t far from Busan, it’s a great opportunity to head to the beach. So after getting in touch with our spiritual side at the temple, we’ll go experience a different type of relaxation in Busan.


Gyeongju was the capital of the Silla Dynasty, which was was Buddhist and highly artistic. So it’s no surprise that it produced the most magnificent temples in Korea. Built during the sixth century, Golgulsa temple was carved from solid rock and is the only cave temple in Korea. Visitors and pilgrims come to Golgulsa to see the ancient Buddha statue, original to the temple, as well as the unique cave sanctuaries.

Another exceptional aspect of this temple is its focus on seonmudo, or zen martial arts, which we may observe and experience during our visit, along with other traditional practices like a tea ceremony and zen meditation.

We will also visit the most well-known sights of the city: Bulguksa, the most famous temple in all of Korea, and Seokguram, a unique man-made grotto shrine.

Then, we’ll head to Busan to visit the famous Haeundae Beach, with its seafood restaurants, aquarium and miles of sand!

For more information on itineraries and how to sign up for this trip click here

March 18, 2010

Attention ESL Teachers in Gumi! St. Patrick’s Day is Here!

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Enjoy St. Patty’s day at Waegook Cook where there will be ample green beer and Irish fun for all! Anyone coming from outside of Gumi can contact the people at the Waegook cook on their Facebook page.

February 1, 2010

Haiti Relief Fundraiser

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We wanted to remind you all, thanks to the social networking of groups in Korea, that there are two week of fundraising events coming up that you can be a part of:

Earthquakes shatter the lives of many, destroy buildings and homes and break down economies. The recent earthquakes in Haiti are proof that this is true. It has also raised the awareness of the struggles that Haiti has been enduring even before the earthquakes. The burning question is,” Are we too late?”…[read more]

December 20, 2009

2010 New Years Party in Gumi

For anyone in the Gumi area looking for a great way to break in the new year, visit the Waegook Cook Facebook group for more information on their annual New Year’s bash.

October 3, 2009

Pusan (Busan) International Film Festival

For all of you fans of the big screen, check out the 15th annual Pusan International Film Festival from the 7th-15th of October in Pusan.

See upcoming directors and actors as well as your favorite Korean movie stars!

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