Korean Culture and I Travel Because
A Staycation and Great Travel Stories
It’s time for Korean Culture and I Travel Because. We always think of a vacation as a far away destination. Well that’s not the case. There are amazing things to see and do right in your own backyard. And, in many cases you can learn a lot about places you thought you already knew.
On the show we took you on an adventure learning more about Korean culture in what would be a staycation for listeners in the Atlanta area. And, if you’ll need to travel to get to Gwinnett County, which is the location we’re featuring, you can do that too. It’s so worth the trip. Especially for our food lovers. We take you on a Korean culinary and cultural adventure with Seoul of the South and Explore Gwinnett. www.exploregwinnett.org
And, how would you complete this sentence….. “I travel because _____? Our guest Nadeen White, owner of The Sophisticated Life Blog, shares her travel stories, some of her best tips and favorite places.
Listen to the show … it was GREAT!
Take a look at the various Korean food dishes we will explore. Can you say yum! And, tasty!
And, here are the contact links to get you started planning:
Seoul of the South Food Tour by trolley: www.exploregwinnett.org/stories/seoul-of-the-south
H Mart: www.facebook.com
Hanbok Nara: www.facebook.com/pages/Hanbok-Nara
9292 Korean BBQ: www.facebook.com/9292KBBQ/
Jang Su Jang: www.facebook.com/pages/Jangsujang-Restaurant
Tree Story Bakery: www.facebook.com/TreeStoryCafe/
Maple Street Biscuits: www.facebook.com/MSBCParsonsAlley/
Harue: www.facebook.com/harueduluth/
Paris Baguette: www.facebook.com/parisbaguetteus/
JS Kitchen: www.facebook.com/pages/JS-KITCHEN-by-Jang-Su-Jang/193051841510396
Doshi: www.facebook.com/DoshiSushiBar/
And, have you ever tried on a Korean traditional costume called a Hanbok? Here Annita gives it a try. And, take a look at a traditional wedding costume.
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