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jisan_rock_festival_2012

  Rock and roll. If a registered alien in Korea is not careful rock and roll can become alien to them. The country is inundated with vulgar K-pop. It is even being exported out of the country. It is canned, unoriginal music that is better off the CD than live. Last weekend’s Jisan Valley Rock [...]

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sexy_man_at_the_gym

A strange event occurred last week that involved me and got me thinking about how a newbie to Korea might have viewed it and indeed how I judged it. It began while at was working out at the gym. Recently, a Korean girl started coming to the gym who paid particular interest to me, first by [...]

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KPOP’s Glorious Antecedent

I was researching Korean Trot music yesterday—an older genre wholly unknown to outsiders, but probably very similar to music produced in China and Japan in the more innocent times of famine and colonization in the early 20th century—and discovered this gem, “My Boyfriend Is A Musician”, proving once and for all that professional musicians with real instruments can [...]

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Hey, That's Not What I Wanted....

Being “in between jobs” sucks. A lot. You find yourself at wit’s end and without enough money to drink yourself into oblivion. (Not that I feel a need for that much anymore, anyway.) One thing I’ve been thinking of doing a lot of late is writing a novel based on stuff that happened to me [...]

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korean_family_featured

I am an Englishman that is currently living in Korea and married to a Korean woman. This has given me first-hand experience of a fairly typical Korean family. This is an experience that has not always been plain sailing and is interesting because the nature of the family here in Korea is completely different to [...]

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The price of tea in china

“You’re white. You’re English. You can afford it,” she blurted out in frustration at our refusal to fork over the green. We’d seen these same gaudy paintings a few days before. Dragons, tigers, bamboo shoots, old men with droopy white beards and other clichéd depictions of China dangled before us. The petite, professionally dressed and [...]

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casablanca-bogart-bergman

Brought together by chance, An encounter not planned or arranged, Never knowing who special next to be met; let alone when and where, Some encounters are fleeting and quickly forgotten, While others enriching, to be cherished and long savoured, But such is the magic and mystery – of these encounters of chance! Varied paths travelled [...]

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korean

I sighed. “It’s terrible. I mean—I can get around and make small talk, but I still can’t have a good conversation.” My friend Shannon and I were at a Korean bathhouse, sprawled on straw floor mats when she asked me about my Korean. “I’m so frustrated lately—and I feel guilty, but I stopped taking classes [...]

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MBC-HATE-ZONE

Editor’s Note: It’s normally Asia Pundits policy to request that people who make submissions to our site also create a brief biography about themselves, however, in the case of this post we are going to make an exception. The artist who sent us this political collage wishes to remain anonymous for obvious reasons. Therefore, in [...]

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Ajummas

It took me until my baby was 5 months old to realize that the word I had assumed meant “cute” or “adorable” or something of the like, the word that was hurled at me from the mouth of virtually every older Korean woman (and a smattering of older men) I encountered meant “cold”. It began the very first [...]

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