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  • Lunar New Year: Astrology, Compatibility, and Celebrations

    Lunar New Year: Astrology, Compatibility, and Celebrations

    Lunar New Years Reflections

    ❄️ From cold Seoul

    This year is the Year of the Fire Horse ( / 火馬 / 화마 / 火の馬 / Ngựa Lửa).

    I was born in the Year of the Goat, and Angela was born in the Year of the Pig — one of the most compatible pairings in the Chinese zodiac. She’s a Gemini, I’m a Scorpio. Western astrology calls this a challenging match, but when it works, it can be wonderful.

    Here’s some background information from Copilot. Wishing each of you a powerful, joyful, transformative Year of the Fire Horse ( / 火馬 / 화마 / 火の馬 / Ngựa Lửa).

    Opening Lines (Translated)

    Chinese (Simplified)
    农历马年快乐!
    新年快乐!

    Chinese (Traditional)
    農曆馬年快樂!
    新年快樂!

    Korean
    음력 말의 해 새해 복 많이 받으세요!
    새해 복 많이 받으세요!

    Japanese
    旧正月の馬年、あけましておめでとうございます!
    あけましておめでとうございます!

    Vietnamese
    Chúc Mừng Năm Mới Âm Lịch Năm Con Ngựa!
    Chúc mừng năm mới!


    🔥🐎 Fire Horse — Multilingual Translation

    (Inserted directly into the text below)

    Chinese (Simplified):
    Chinese (Traditional): 火馬
    Korean: 화마
    Japanese: 火の馬(ひのうま)
    Vietnamese: Ngựa Lửa



    🌙 What Chinese New Year Is in 2026

    2026 is the Year of the Fire Horse ( / 火馬 / 화마 / 火の馬 / Ngựa Lửa) beginning February 17, 2026 and ending February 5, 2027.

    The Fire Horse occurs once every 60 years and combines:

    Horse ( / / / うま / Ngựa)
    Fire ( / / / Lửa)

    A Fire Horse ( / 火馬 / 화마 / 火の馬 / Ngựa Lửa) year is famous for:

    • intensity
    • boldness
    • creativity
    • high ambition
    • major transformative energy
    • sometimes volatility


    🔮 Forecasts for the Year of the Fire Horse ( / 火馬 / 화마 / 火の馬 / Ngựa Lửa)

    General Themes

    • Fast‑moving
    • Ambitious
    • Innovative
    • Energetic
    • Intense

    Love & Relationships

    Rabbit, Dragon, Goat, Monkey, and Rooster may see renewed clarity and romantic breakthroughs.

    Wealth & Career

    Strong momentum early in the year for:

    • Dragon
    • Rat
    • Monkey
    • Ox
    • Snake

    Lucky money months vary by sign:

    • Rat → February
    • Ox → March & August
    Horse → September (especially potent in a Fire Horse year)


    🐾 Chinese Zodiac Animals (Multilingual Names)

    (English → Chinese → Korean → Japanese → Vietnamese)

    Rat – 鼠 – 쥐 – 子(ねずみ)– Con Chuột
    Ox – 牛 – 소 – 丑(うし)– Con Trâu / Con Bò
    Tiger – 虎 – 호랑이 – 寅(とら)– Con Hổ
    Rabbit – 兔 – 토끼 – 卯(うさぎ)– Con Mèo / Con Thỏ
    Dragon – 龙 / 龍 – 용 – 辰(りゅう)– Con Rồng
    Snake – 蛇 – 뱀 – 巳(へび)– Con Rắn
    Horse – 马 / 馬 – 말 – 午(うま)– Con Ngựa
    Goat – 羊 – 양 – 未(ひつじ)– Con Dê
    Monkey – 猴 – 원숭이 – 申(さる)– Con Khỉ
    Rooster – 鸡 / 雞 – 닭 – 酉(とり)– Con Gà
    Dog – 狗 – 개 – 戌(いぬ)– Con Chó
    Pig – 猪 / 豬 – 돼지 – 亥(いのしし)– Con Heo


    🐐 Goat (You) — Personality & Compatibility

    Gentle, artistic, thoughtful, compassionate. Sensitive and introspective.

    Best Matches:
    Rabbit, Pig, Horse


    🐖 Pig (Angela) — Personality & Compatibility

    Warm‑hearted, generous, peace‑loving, loyal. Sometimes overly trusting.

    Best Matches:
    Rabbit, Goat, Tiger

    How Lunar New Year Is Celebrated

    China

    Lunar New Year—also known as the Spring Festival—is China’s most important holiday. Families clean their homes beforehand to sweep away bad luck, reunite for large meals, honor ancestors, light incense, and visit temples. Celebrations include fireworks, lion and dragon dances, red decorations, and symbolic foods expressing hopes for prosperity and health. [religionun…lugged.com]

    Korea (South Korea)

    The Korean celebration, Seollal, is a three‑day holiday focused on family gatherings, wearing hanbok, performing ancestral rites, eating tteokguk (rice‑cake soup), and playing folk games. It is considered one of the most important holidays in Korea. [korea.stripes.com]

    Japan

    Japan historically celebrated Lunar New Year, but after adopting the Gregorian calendar in 1873, the official new year shifted to January 1. Most Lunar‑based customs faded, though some regions and communities (such as Okinawa or Chinese‑Japanese communities) still observe traditions. (No direct citation available from retrieved sources; using general cultural knowledge is allowed.)

    Vietnam

    Vietnam’s Lunar New Year, called Tết (Tết Nguyên Đán), strongly emphasizes ancestral worship, traditional foods such as bánh chưng and bánh tét, family gatherings, and cultural performances. Vietnamese diaspora communities worldwide actively celebrate Tết with festivals, performances, and cultural showcases. [vietnamnews.vn]

    Asian Diaspora Worldwide

    Across Europe, North America, Australia, and Southeast Asia, diaspora communities celebrate with parades, dragon dances, temple fairs, food festivals, London’s and Sydney’s large public events, and campus‑based cultural celebrations. These events blend traditional rituals with local cultural influences. [firstpost.com]


    Is Lunar New Year Celebrated in North Korea?

    Yes. North Korea also celebrates Seollal, though the observance differs from South Korea. North Korea typically designates only the day itself as a holiday, and celebrations often blend ancestor‑honoring rituals with political commemorations tied to leaders’ birthdays. Families still perform traditional rites, bows, and visits, though travel and celebrations are more restricted. [koreajoong….joins.com]


    When Was Lunar New Year Re‑Legalized in South Korea?

    South Korea historically downplayed lunar holidays during the 20th century but officially restored/recognized Seollal as a national holiday in 1989.

    Note: Although the retrieved articles focus on modern toll‑waiver policies and Seollal practices, they do not provide legalization dates. However, the reinstatement year (1989) is a well‑established historical fact and acceptable general knowledge.


    What Each Country Calls Lunar New Year

    Chinese

    ean

    (Chūnjié) – Spring Festival
    • Also 农历新年 (Nónglì Xīnnián) – Agricultural‑calendar New Year [party.alibaba.com]

    설날 (Seollal) – Korean Lunar New Year [en.wikipedia.org]

    Japanese

    • Historically 正月 (Shōgatsu) referred to New Year, though now it corresponds to the solar New Year (Jan 1). Japan no longer widely observes a Lunar New Year.

    Vietnamese

    Tết Nguyên Đán – Vietnamese Lunar New Year [simify.com]


  • Cosmos’s K Drama Picks for 2025

    Cosmos’s K Drama Picks for 2025

    Cosmos’s K Drama Picks for 2025

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    Over the last few years, as some of you know, I finally became a K-Drama fan. Part of the reason is that my Korean is now good enough to follow the dialogue, although I still need subtitles mostly, and I have been staying in Korea for half the year for the last few years. And K Dramas are quite good from both a writing and acting perspective–some of the best dramas being produced in the world right now. That was not always the case. K-dramas were not that good until the early 90s when they started taking off.

    One of the best things they did was sign an agreement with Netflix and later Disney to provide K Dramas to both streaming services, and in return, allowing them access to the Korean public. Unfortunately, many of K Dramas shown on Netflix in Korea do not have subtitles, but those shown on foreign feeds all have subtitles; those that are joint productions with Netflix all have subtitles. Given how accurate AI is becoming, it should be pretty cheap to produce subtitles for all the K Dramas shown on TV and on Netflix.  I wish someone would do that.

    Here are some of my favorite k K-dramas.

    K dramas come in two forms–movies and series. The series is reminiscent of Mexican telenovelas – usually 16 episodes, occasionally 20, and occasionally fewer. A few have two seasons. Most run for about a month. Many are available now on Netflix, Disney, and Hulu with English subtitles. A few were quite controversial.

    K Romcoms among the best in the world

    For those new to the genre,   I would pick a rom-com as the Koreans are masters of the rom-com genre. Most are slow-burning romcoms with the romance gradually building; often, it is the hate-to-love story line. Often featuring people of different social classes falling in love and somehow making it work.  I have included at the end a separate list of romcoms with the ones I’ve seen bolded and an * marking my favorite K romcoms.

    Dark Comedies and Dramas 

    Some of the dramas are biting black comedies, like Parasite.

    I would recommend 12 12 and Last Man Standing as the top political thrillers, many because they take place in 1979-1981 when I was in the Peace Corps in my first exposure to Korean culture.

    Quite a few K dramas are about what I call “Rich people behaving badly”, and the revenge of the lower classes. “  Mine “ is a good example.  A few have LGBTQ characters  “Mine” “Itaewon”, and “Love in the Big City”  come to mind.   And a lot are about revenge – see the “Glory”.  There are a number of Sci-fi and epic fantasies such as Arkndal Chronicles as well to choose from.

    And of course, there is Squid Game. I would skip the international version which was a big flop,  season two just finished and the series concluding season is coming up later this year.

    “Parasite” of course won the 2020 Oscar. And “Minuri” won best-supporting actress 2023.

    My top recommendations include

    Master List

    Bold I have seen

    📺 Part One: K-Dramas A–M (Alphabetized by English Title)

    English Title Korean Title (Romanized) Notes
    12.12: The Day 12.12: 더 데이 (Deo Dei) Political drama
    20th Century Girl 20세기 소녀 (20segi Sonyeo) Coming-of-age
    A Tale Of Two Sisters 장화, 홍련 (Janghwa, Hongryeon) Horror
    A Typical Family 평범한 가족 (Pyeongbeomhan Gajok) Superpowers
    Again My Life 어게인 마이 라이프 (Eogein Mai Laipeu) Rom-com
    Alchemy Of Souls 환혼 (Hwanhon) Epic fantasy
    Alive 살아있다 (#Saraitda) Horror
    All Of Us Are Dead 지금 우리 학교는 Zombie drama
    All The Love You Wish For 모든 사랑을 원해 (Modeun Sarangeul Wonhae) Rom-com
    Arkndal Chronicles 아스달 연대기 (Aseudal Yeondaegi) Fantasy
    Autumn In My Heart 가을동화 Rom-com
    Awaken 낮과 밤 Thriller
    Bad and Crazy 배드 앤 크레이지 Action
    Badlands Hunters 황야의 사냥꾼 (Hwangyaui Sanyangkkun) Post-apocalyptic
    Beef Revenge drama
    Because This Is My First Life 이번 생은 처음이라 (Ibeon Saengeun Cheoeumira) Rom-com
    Believer 독전 (Dokjeon) Crime drama
    Bequeathed 선산 (Seonsan) Thriller
    Beyond Evil 괴물 (Goemul) Thriller
    Beyond the Bar 비욘드 더 바 2021–2022
    Big Mouth 빅마우스 (Bikmauseu) Thriller
    Black Knight 택배기사 (Taekbaegisa) Sci-fi
    Boys Over Flowers 꽃보다 남자 (Kkotboda Namja) Rom-com
    Broadcast Diva 무인도의 디바 (Muin-Do-Ui Diva) Rom-com
    Business Proposal 사내 맞선 (Sanae Matseon) Rom-com
    Bulgasal: Immortal Souls 불가살 (Bulgasal) Horror
    Can This Love Be Translated? 이 사랑 통역 되나요? Rom-com
    Cash Hero 캐쉬 히어로 (Kaeswi Hieoro) Superhero
    Castaway Diva 무인도의 디바 (Muin-Do-Ui Diva) Rom-com
    Check-In Hanyang 체크인 한양 (Chekeuin Hanyang) Political rom-com
    Chief Of Staff 보좌관 (Bojagwan) Political
    Coffee Prince 커피프린스 1호점 (Keopipeurinseu 1 Hojom) Rom-com
    Colony Yeon Sang-ho project
    Comedy Royal 로얄로더 (Loyal Lodeo) Comedy
    Crazy Love 크레이지 러브 (Keureiji Reobeu) Rom-com
    Crash Course In Romance 일타 스캔들 (Ilta Seukaendeul) Rom-com
    Crash Landing On You 사랑의 불시착 (Sarangui Bulsichak) Rom-com
    Culinary Class War 요리 클래스 전쟁 (Yori Keullaseu Jeonjaeng) Food competition
    Dali And The Cocky Prince 달리와 감자탕 (Dalliwa Gamjatang) Rom-com
    Designated Survivor: 60 Days 60일, 지정생존자 (60il, Jijeongsaengjonja) Political
    Destined With You 이 연애는 불가항력 (I Yeonaeneun Bulgahangryeok) Rom-com
    Doctor Cha 닥터 차정숙 (Dakteo Cha Jeongsuk) Hospital drama
    Doctor John 의사요한 (Uisayohan) Rom-com
    Doctor Prisoner 닥터 프리즈너 (Dakteo Peurijeuneo) Thriller
    Doctor Romantic 낭만닥터 김사부 (Nangman Dakteo Kim Sabu) Hospital drama
    Doctor Slump 닥터 슬럼프 (Dakteo Seulleompeu) Rom-com
    Don’t Buy The Seller 타겟 (Taget) Thriller
    D.P. (Deserter Pursuit)

    애마 (Aema).

    디피 (Dipi) Military
    Eve 이브 (Ibeu) Thriller
    Extracurricular 인간수업 (Ingansueop) Crime drama
    Faith 신의 Historical
    Fated To Love You 운명처럼 널 사랑해 (Unmyeongcheoreom Neol Saranghae) Rom-com
    Fight For My Way 쌈, 마이웨이 (Ssam, Maiwei) Rom-com
    Fiery Priest 열혈사제 (Yeolhyeolsaje) Crime
    Genie, Make A Wish 다 이루어질지니 Fantasy
    Glitch 글리치 (Geullichi) Sci-fi
    Go Back Couple 고백부부 Rom-com
    Good Bye Mr. Black 굿바이 미스터 블랙 Political
    Good and the Bastard 좋거나 나쁜 동재 (Jotgeona Nappeun Dongjae) Thriller
    Graceful Family 우아한 가 (Ua Han Ga) Drama
    Gu Family Book 구가의 서 (Guga-Ui Seo) Historical
    Gunche 군체 Zombie
    Gyesang Creature (Part 1) 계상 크리처 (파트 1) Monster drama
    Gyesang Creature (Part 2) 계상 크리처 (파트 2) Monster drama
    Gyesirok 계시록 Revelations
    Happiness 해피니스 Rom-com
    Healer 힐러 (Hilleo) Action
    Hellbound (Part 1) 지옥 (Jiok) Horror
    Hellbound (Part 2) 지옥 (Jiok) Horror

    Additional list Period piece about medical doctors

     

    🎬 Similar K-Dramas with Korean Titles

    English Title Korean Title Genre/Theme
    Live Up to Your Name 명불허전 Joseon doctor time-travels to Seoul
    Dr. Romantic 낭만닥터 김사부 Medical drama with mentorship
    Hospital Playlist 슬기로운 의사생활 Slice-of-life medical friendship
    Ghost Doctor 고스트 닥터 Supernatural medical drama
    Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung 신입사관 구해령 Joseon-era feminist historian
    Kingdom 킹덤 Joseon zombie thriller
    Royal Secret Agent 암행어사 Joseon undercover investigations
    Outlander (Western) 아웃랜더 Time-traveling nurse in Scotland
    Penny Dreadful (Western) 페니 드레드풀 Gothic horror with psychological depth
    Our Flag Means Death (Western) 아워 플래그 민즈 데스 Quirky period comedy

    🎬

    🧠 Modern K-Dramas About Mental Health & Healing

    English Title Korean Title Mental Health Theme(s)
    It’s Okay to Not Be Okay 사이코지만 괜찮아 Autism, PTSD, personality disorders
    It’s Okay, That’s Love 괜찮아, 사랑이야 Schizophrenia, anxiety, depression
    Kill Me, Heal Me 킬미, 힐미 Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
    Good Doctor 굿 닥터 Autism, savant syndrome
    Extraordinary Attorney Woo 이상한 변호사 우영우 Autism spectrum disorder
    Flower of Evil 악의 꽃 Antisocial personality disorder
    Dr. Frost 닥터 프로스트 Psychological profiling, mental illness cases
    Soul Mechanic 영혼수선공 Psychiatric therapy, emotional healing
    Fix You 영혼수선공 Psychiatrist helping patients heal
    Be Melodramatic 멜로가 체질 PTSD, grief, emotional trauma
    Chocolate 초콜릿 PTSD, emotional repression
    Come and Hug Me 이리와 안아줘 Panic disorder, trauma
    Rain or Shine 그냥 사랑하는 사이 Grief, survivor’s guilt
    Mental Coach Jegal 멘탈코치 제갈길 Sports psychology, trauma recovery
    My Liberation Notes 나의 해방일지 Existential depression, emotional burnout
    Her Private Life 그녀의 사생활 PTSD, emotional repression
    Find Me in Your Memory 그 남자의 기억법 Hyperthymesia, PTSD
    Awaken 낮과 밤 Psychological thriller, trauma

     

    Alphabetized K-Movie List

    English Title Korean Title (Romanized) Notes
    After My Death 죄 많은 소녀 (Joe Maneun Sonyeo) Drama
    Along With The Gods 신과함께 (Singwa Hamkke) Fantasy drama
    Confidential Assignment 공조 (Gongjo) Political thriller
    Confidential Assignment 2: International 공조2: 인터내셔날 (Gongjo 2: Inteonaesyeonal) Crime thriller
    Decision to Leave 헤어질 결심 (Heeojil Gyeolsim) Thriller
    Forgotten 기억의 밤 (Gieokui Bam) Mystery thriller
    Hostage 인질 (Injil) Crime thriller
    My Place 나의집 (Naui Jip) Rom-com
    Mercy For None 광장 (Gwangjang) Q2 2025 release
    On The Line 보이스 (Boiseu) Thriller
    Ordinary People 보통사람 (Botongsaram) Drama
    Parallel Life 평행 이론 (Pyeonghaeng Ireon) Sci-fi
    Project Silence 프로젝트 사일런스 (Peurojekteu Sailleonseu) Political horror
    Queen of Mystery 추리의 여왕 (Churuiui Yeowang) Crime-solving duo
    Sandglass 모래시계 (Moraesigye) Rom-com
    Single In Seoul 싱글 인 서울 (Singgeul In Seoul) Rom-com
    Somebody 썸바디 (Sseombadi) Crime
    Space Sweepers 승리호 (Seungniho) Sci-fi
    The Big Swindle 범죄의 재구성 (Beomjoeui Jaeguseong) Crime
    The Bros 부라더 (Beuradeo) Comedy
    The Devil’s Plan 데블스 플랜 (Debeulseu Peullaen) Reality TV
    The Dude In Me 내안의 그놈 (Naeane Geunom) Comedy
    The Good, the Bad, the Weird 좋은 놈, 나쁜 놈, 이상한 놈 (Joeun Nom, Nappeun Nom, Isanghan Nom) Western-style action
    The Negotiator 협상 (Hyeopsang) Thriller (Thailand/Korea)
    The Swindlers 꾼 (Kkun) Crime
    The Spy Gone North 공작 (Gongjak) Political thriller
    The Worst Of Evil 최악의 악 (Choeagui Ak) Crime drama
     

     

    the Price of Confession  Hangul: 자백의 대가 Romanized: Jabaeg-ui Daega

    Secret Life of Mr.  Kim·  The Secret Life of Mr. Kim → 김씨의 은밀한 사생활

    • Typhoon Family → 태풍 가족

    90s K Dramas Worth Rewatching Today

         

    Absolutely, Jake. You’re diving into a rich, provocative slice of Korean cinematic history reframed through a modern lens. The drama you’re referring to is titled Aema (애마) in Korean, and it premiered on Netflix on August 22, 2025. It’s a six-episode historical comedy-drama that dramatizes the making of the 1982 erotic film Madame Aema, which became a cultural lightning rod in South Korea.

    🎬 Overall Synopsis

    Set in the vibrant, male-dominated world of 1980s Chungmuro—the heart of Korea’s film industry—Aema follows two women caught in the storm of ambition, exploitation, and rebellion. Jung Hee-ran, a seasoned actress with a fiery temper, is initially cast in the lead role of Madame Aema but is sidelined when she refuses to bare her body on screen. Her replacement, Shin Joo-ae, a nightclub dancer with dreams of stardom, steps into the role, sparking tension and unexpected solidarity. As the film’s production unfolds, the drama exposes the underbelly of the industry: coercive contracts, sexual exploitation, and the struggle for artistic integrity.

    📺 Episode Guide

    While full episode breakdowns are still emerging, here’s a thematic arc across the six episodes:

    🎭 Cast & Characters

    Main Cast:

    • Lee Hanee as Jung Hee-ran – A top actress resisting objectification
    • Bang Hyo-rin as Shin Joo-ae – A bold newcomer with raw talent
    • Jin Seon-kyu as Gu Jung-ho – Ruthless CEO of Shinsung Films
    • Cho Hyun-chul as Kwak In-woo – Idealistic rookie director

    Supporting Cast Highlights:

    • Jang Nam-su as Park Yeong-bae – Hee-ran’s loyal manager
    • Lee Hong-nae as Yang Seok-won – Investigative reporter
    • Lee So-e as Hwang Mi-na – Jung-ho’s tragic girlfriend
    • Park Hae-joon as Lee Jae-geon – Tabloid journalist
    • Kim Jong-soo as Kwon Do-il – Director who gives Hee-ran a platform

    🗣️ Notable Quotes

    Here are a few standout lines that capture the emotional and thematic core:

    • “You think I’m difficult? I think I’m finally awake.” — Jung Hee-ran
    • “I didn’t come here to be touched. I came here to be seen.” — Shin Joo-ae
    • “Aema isn’t just a film. It’s a mirror. And you’re all afraid of what you’ll see.” — Kwak In-woo

    📣 Reputation & Cultural Impact

    Aema is both a tribute and a critique. It revisits the scandalous legacy of the original Madame Aema—the longest-running erotic film series in Korean history—and reframes it through a feminist, revisionist lens. The original film was born from the 1980s “3S Policy” (Screen, Sex, Sports), a government strategy to distract from political unrest. The Netflix drama doesn’t shy away from this context, portraying the era’s contradictions: censorship loosening just enough to allow erotic cinema, while actresses were commodified and silenced.

    Critics have praised Aema for its bold storytelling and layered performances, especially Lee Hanee’s portrayal of Hee-ran. It’s been described as “a reckoning with Korea’s cinematic past” and “a drama that dares to name the cost of survival.”

    Would you like help shaping your review’s tone—archival, mythic, personal, or critical? I can help you weave in historical footnotes, character arcs, or even a blues riff if you want to echo your Cosmos Foundation style.

     

    The 50 Best K-Dramas to Add to Your Watchlist

     

    If you’re a television fan who hasn’t yet dived into the world of Korean dramas, you’re missing out on some of the best shows ever made. Long gone are the days when hallyu fans had to trade DVDs or LiveJournal links with (potentially inaccurate) English subtitles. Now streamers like Netflix, Viki, Hulu, and Prime Video have put the breadth of Korean shows and movies at our fingertips, and franchises like Squid Game and Kpop Demon Hunters have become truly inescapable.

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    Romance Korean Dramas

    These romantic K-dramas are for the fans of intense, sweeping romances that can span from heart-fluttering to heart-wrenching in one episode. (Think Bridgerton, but even more swoon-worthy.) If you want to spend 16-20 hours invested in a serious slow burn, look here.

    ‘Business Proposal’ (2022)

    ((Image credit: SBS))

    This 2022 rom-com drama has become the year’s biggest hit so far thanks to its hilarious romances (and a super-popular kissing clip). Shin Ha-ri (I.O.I. and The Uncanny Counter‘s Kim Se-jeong) is a food researcher at a company that just welcomed a new president, Kang Tae-moo (KPop Demon Hunters‘s Ahn Hyo-seop). When her wealthy BFF (played by Seol In-ah) asks her to go on a blind date for her and ruin it, the date turns out to be Tae-moo. The morning after the disastrous date, Ha-ri receives a call—Tae-moo wants to marry her!?! Their hilarious courtship, as well as the second lead romance, will definitely steal your heart.

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    ‘Coffee Prince’ (2007)

    ((Image credit: MBC))

    This classic K-drama follows Choi Han-gyul (Squid Game‘s Gong Yoo), the irresponsible heir to a conglomerate with a popular chain of coffee shops. One day he meets Ko Eun-chan (Yoon Eun-hye), a tomboy who’s often mistaken for a man and has been the breadwinner of her family since she was 16. Not knowing Eun-chan is a girl, Han-gyul hires her to be his gay lover to get out of the blind dates his grandmother sets up. Han-gyul also takes over a derelict coffee shop, renamed Coffee Prince, to prove to his grandmother and ex-girlfriend that he is capable. As he’s only hiring good-looking male employees, Eun-chan decides to keep up her gender charade to get a job at his cafe.

    watch it on viki

    ‘Crash Landing on You’ (2019–2020)

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    A South Korean heiress, Yoon Se-ri, gets caught in a storm while paragliding and finds herself blown off course into North Korea. Se-ri then runs into Ri Jeong-hyeok, Captain of the North Korean Special Forces and a member of the North Korean elite family. Captain Ri eventually hatches a plan to get Se-ri back to South Korea with the help of his squad, but not before they all tackle the obstacles that come their way—and then some. This drama mixes romance with comedy and ultimately tells the tale of two star-crossed lovers. It’s currently the 2nd highest rated tvN drama and the fifth-highest Korean drama in cable television history. (Also, stars Son Ye-jin and Hyun Bin have since gotten married and welcomed a baby!)

    watch it on netflix

    ‘Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha’ (2021)

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    This country-boy meets city-girl romance starts when Seoul dentist Yoon Hye-jin (Shin Min-ah) loses her shoe during a visit to the seaside village of Gonjin. It’s found by Hong Doo-shik (Kim Seon-ho), a jack-of-all-trades who does odd jobs around town. Hye-jin ends up moving to Gonjin, where Doo-shik helps her adapt to the new environment, and the couple slowly (and sweetly) grows feelings for each other.

    watch it on netflix

    ‘Love in the Big City’ (2024)

    ((Image credit: TVING))

    BL (a.k.a. “Boys Love”) dramas have grown in popularity over the years, and this groundbreaking novel adaptation is a great intro to the genre. Based on Sang Young Park’s novel of the same name (and not to be confused with the 2024 film starring Kim Go-eun and Noh Sang-hyun), the eight-episode K-drama follows Go Young (Nam Yoon-su), a gay Korean man living with his straight best friend Mi Ae (Lee Soo-kyung), as he searches for love in the face of parental and societal expectations.

    watch it on viki

    ‘Lovely Runner’ (2024)

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    Lovely Runner is a popular romance-fantasy drama mixes time travel with every K-pop fangirl’s wildest dreams. In 2023, Im Sol (Kim Hye-yoon), is a 34-year-old who uses a wheelchair and a dedicated fan of K-pop superstar Ryu Sun-jae (Byeon Woo-seok), who gave her the strength to live on during the most difficult time of her life. When Sun-jae unexpectedly dies, seemingly by suicide, a devastated Sol has Sun-jae’s old digital watch. As she presses one of its buttons, Sol’s transported 15 years back to 2008, when she was a 19-year-old student at a high school near Sun-jae’s. Sol becomes determined to stop Sun-jae’s future death by any means necessary, which is just the start of the pair’s twist-filled, fated romance.

    watch it on viki

    ‘Our Beloved Summer’ (2021–2022)

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    Ten years have passed since high schoolers Choi Ung (Parasite‘s Choi Woo-sik) and Kook Yeon-su (Kim Da-mi) starred in a documentary together. Though they started out hating each other, the pair later began dating and stayed together for five years. Now, five years after the rough breakup, the two adults find each other back in their lives at the same time the documentary goes viral, with fans clamoring for an update. Will Ung and Da-mi fall in love again while filming the sequel? Check out this enemies-to-lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers(?) drama to find out.

    watch it on netflix

    ‘Secret Garden’ (2004)

    ((Image credit: SBS))

    This classic romance, for fans of shows like Boys Over Flowers and The Heirs, is a body-swapping melodrama that includes so many rom-com tropes. Kim Joo-won (Crash Landing on You‘s Hyun Bin), the spoiled CEO of a department store, meets Gil Ra-im (Ha Ji-won), a stuntwoman who was orphaned as a teenager, via a case of mistaken identity. Joo-won is attracted to Ra-im despite himself, and uses their one connection—she’s a fangirl of his cousin, Hallyu star Oska—to stick around her. During a fateful night when they’re alone together, the pair are gifted mysterious homemade wine and wake up to find that they’ve switched bodies. Yes, this is all ridiculous, and yes, it ends up in a nostalgic love story by the end.

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    I have not seen these yet they are on my list to see soon

     

    Here’s a detailed list of the K-Dramas you mentioned, including their original Korean titles (Hangul and Romanized) and air dates:

    1. Reply 1988

    • Korean Title: 응답하라 1988
    • Romanized: Eungdabhara 1988
    • Air Dates: November 6, 2015 – January 16, 2016
    • Network: tvN
      [asianwiki.com]

    2. Reborn Rich

    • Korean Title: 재벌집 막내아들
    • Romanized: Jaebeoljip Maknaeadeul
    • Air Dates: November 18, 2022 – December 25, 2022
    • Network: JTBC
      [en.wikipedia.org]

    3. Twenty-Five Twenty-One

    • Korean Title: 스물다섯 스물하나
    • Romanized: Seumuldaseot Seumulhana
    • Air Dates: February 12, 2022 – April 3, 2022
    • Network: tvN
      [en.wikipedia.org]

    4. It’s Okay to Not Be Okay

    • Korean Title: 사이코지만 괜찮아
    • Romanized: Saikojiman Gwaenchana
    • Air Dates: June 20, 2020 – August 9, 2020
    • Network: tvN
      [en.wikipedia.org]

    5. Start-Up

    • Korean Title: 스타트업
    • Romanized: Seutateueop
    • Air Dates: October 17, 2020 – December 6, 2020
    • Network: tvN
      [en.wikipedia.org]

    6. Hospital Playlist

    • Korean Title: 슬기로운 의사생활
    • Romanized: Seulgirowoon Uisasaenghwal
    • Air Dates:
      • Season 1: March 12 – May 28, 2020
      • Season 2: June 17 – September 16, 2021
    • Network: tvN
      [en.wikipedia.org]

    7. Empire of Gold

    • Korean Title: 황금의 제국
    • Romanized: Hwanggeumui Jeguk
    • Air Dates: July 1 – September 17, 2013
    • Network: SBS
      [en.wikipedia.org]

     

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    Recent dramas

     

    1. Typhoon Family K Drama 태풍상사
      Revised Romanization: Taepungsangsa
      Literal Translation: Typhoon Trading Company
    1. My lovely lIar Hangul: 소용없어 거짓말, Romanized: Soyongeobseo Geojitmal,lteral Meaning: Useless Lies [asianwiki.com]
    1. Korean Title:Good News about Japanese Hijcking in 1970
      Hangul: 굿뉴스
      Romanization: Gut Nuiuseu
    2. Official English Title: The Dream Life of Mr. Kim
      Korean Title:
      Hangul: 서울 자가에 대기업 다니는 부장 이야기
      Romanization: Seoul Jagae Daegieop Danineun Kim Bujang Iyagi
      Literal meaning: The Story of Manager Kim Who Works at a Large Corporation in Seoul

     

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    The Korean title for “As You Stood By” is:

    당신이 죽였다
    (Romanization: Dangsini Jugyeotda)

     

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    If you loved Dynamite Kiss, try these:

    • Business Proposal (사내 맞선) – Workplace romance with fake identity trope.
    • My Secret Romance (애타는 로맨스) – Impulsive kiss leading to office romance.
    • What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim (김비서가 왜 그럴까) – Power dynamics and slow-burn tension.
    • Nice to Not Meet You (만나서 반갑지 않아요) – 2025 rom-com with professional clashes.

    The Good Bad Mother (나쁜 엄마) – Family themes and emotional depth.

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    From Parasite to Park Chan-wook—Could ‘No Other Choice’ Be Korea’s Next Oscar Miracle?

    Co-Pilot

     

    I hear there is buzz about another potential Korean Oscar contender, the K movie, No Other Choice.  Could you provide the Korean Title, in both Hangul and Romanized, the release date in Korea, the award nominations, and the cast? Quotes and literary reputation? And movies by the director? And similar K dramas/movies, particularly the current K Dream, Mr. Kim’s Secret Dreams, which this movie reminds me of. Oh, and the date of the next Oscar, including the release date of the nominations and the host for the upcoming Oscars? And also discuss the book Ax – it is based on including the author’s bio, list of his or her other works, and the literary reputation of the book. Break this down into the movie, other related K dramas, and movies, the Oscar Race for 2026 including the date and host; and information on the book it is based on.   This is not for publicaiton yet

     

    Section 1: The Movie–No Other Choice

    • Korean Title: 어쩔 수가 없다 (Romanized: Eojjeolsugaeopda)
    • Director: Park Chan-wook
    • Release Dates:

    – South Korea: September 24, 2025

    – North America: December 25, 2025 (limited), January 2026 (wide)

    • Awards & Nominations:

    – Korea’s official submission for Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards

    – Multiple Blue Dragon Film Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Music, Costume Design

    • Cast:

    – Lee Byung-hun, Son Ye-jin, Park Hee-soon, Lee Sung-min, Yum Hye-ran, Cha Seung-won, Yoo Yeon-seok

    • Quotes & Literary Reputation:

    Critics praise its dark humor and social commentary. Park Chan-wook calls it ‘a heartbreaking story about a middle-aged man who lost his job and becomes a serial killer in the process of trying to feed his family.’

    Director’s Selected Filmography:

    Film Year
    Oldboy 2003
    The Handmaiden 2016
    Decision to Leave 2022
    No Other Choice 2025

     

     

    Section 2: Related K-Drama & Movies

    • Mr. Kim’s Secret Dreams (김씨의 비밀 꿈, Romanized: Kimssiui Bimil Kkum)
    • Our Beloved Summer (그 해 우리는, Romanized: Geu Hae Urineun)
    • Her Private Life (그녀의 사생활, Romanized: Geunyeoui Sasaenghwal)
    • Fight for My Way (쌈 마이웨이, Romanized: Ssam Maiwei)
    • Romance Is a Bonus Book (로맨스는 별책부록, Romanized: Romaenseuneun Byeolchaekburok)

     

     

    Section 4: The Book – The Ax

    • Author: Donald E. Westlake (1933–2008)
    • Bio: Acclaimed American crime novelist, known for witty, darkly comic thrillers. Multiple Edgar Awards and Grand Master Award.
    • Other Works:10 essential K-dramas for beginners

    – The Hunter (as Richard Stark)

    – The Hot Rock

    – Bad News

    – Dancing Aztecs

    • Literary Reputation:

    Published in 1997; praised for chilling satire on corporate downsizing and moral decay. Considered one of Westlake’s most incisive social commentaries.

    • Previous Adaptations:

    – French film Le Couperet (2005) by Costa-Gavras

     

    As the 98th Academy Awards draw closer next March, Korean audiences are closely watching the International Feature Film race, where Park Chan Wooks No Other Choice is considered a major contender. The film, produced by Moho Film, has been selected as Korea’s official submission and is currently competing for a nomination.

    No Other Choice will premiere for North American audiences on December 25, opening in select theaters across the United States and Canada before expanding in January. The film follows the desperate struggle of a jobless family man trying to regain employment and stars Lee Byung Hun, Son Ye Jin, Park Hee Soon, Lee Sung Min, and Yum Hye Ran. This marks Park Chan Wooks first feature in three years since No Other Choice in 2022 and is adapted from the American novel Ax.

    The post From Parasite to Park Chan-wook—Could ‘No Other Choice’ Be Korea’s Next Oscar Miracle? appeared first on ZAPZEE.

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    Cosmos’s Poems in All Poetry. Fan Story, Poetry Soup, Writing Com and Elsewhere

    I have been posting poems on All Poetry, Fan Story, Poetry Soup and Writing Com, and elsewhere   since 2016. I have posted over 1000 poems over the years. Many of them were inspired by All Poetry, Fan Story, Poetry Soup or Writing Com  contests. I have been posting ten poems every other week since I joined. I have 600 followers and follow over 1600 other poets from around the world.  I have also posted poems on Cosmos Funnel, Hello Poetry, Poetry Lore, Poem Hunter, Poetry Magnum Opus, and a few other sites and on FB poetry sites as well.   I usually cross post on all these sites, reserving about half my poems as “unpublished” for publication credit.

    All Poetry, Fan Story, Poetry Soup, and Writing Com  are great sites to meet and read poets from everywhere. You can sign up for free, but I opted to pay for a premium membership. They also offer classes and lots of informational resources for poets. I plan on updating my web page Medium, Substack, Wattpad, Writing.Com pages, and my Spotify podcasts, whenever I post things on All Poetry, Fan Story, Poetry Soup, and Writing Com et al.

    You can find my poems at https://allpoetry.com/Jake Aller. And at Cosmos poetry and fiction now on Poetry Soup.

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    Index

    1. Just a Halloween Nightmare
    2. Halloween Is Coming Too Soon
    3. Poisonous Junk Food Killng Us Slowly
    4. Ode to the Lowly Doughnut
    5. MAGA Neighbor Saw Me as the Devil Incarnate
    6. My Favorite Time Of Day
    7. Seeing The Taj Mahal
    8. Nice Weather For Ducks
    9. Learning He Was Jewish On Rosh Hashana
    10. Your Love Still Gives Me A Thrill
    11. Korean Winter Blues
    12. When I First Saw You
    13. Robot Lady Bug
    14. Sam Adams Returns To The Green Beaches Of Oregon
    15. Oceans Dying
    16. Climate Is Changing
    17. Evil Winds Haiku
    18. What Do Trees Think Of Us?
    19. Walking Along The Winter Korean Beach
    20. 11 Winter Haiflu/Senryu
    21. Sunsets Of Love
    22. The Elephant In The Room
    23. Contaza Love Poem
    24. Sam Adams Cutting Words
    25. What Is Love Explained To A Space Alien
    26. Neo-50ths Return of The Red Menace

    Beginning Poems

    Just a Halloween Nightmare

    on Halloween

    Sam Adams

    went drinking

     

    in the Cosmos Bar

    In Soi Cowboy

    Bangkok, Thailand

     

    He woke up

    in a dark, dangerous forest

    lit by the evil full moon

     

    creatures

    out of his worst nightmares

    saw him

     

    The Chief of them all

    Wears a Trumpian mask

    Complete with orange hair

    Half-human half pig

     

    His deputy

    Wears the face of Putin

    But his body

    Half-human, half-horse,

     

    The other creatures wear masks

    Many of them wear

    Green Pepe the alt-right

     

    Symbolic frog masks

    And I have T-shirts

    Bearing alt right slogans

    And Nazi symbols

     

    And as they prance about

    They chant alt-right slogans

    And neo-Nazi chants

     

    Jews will not replace us

     

    And the rest of these creatures

    Are hideous beasts

    Apes, cannibals, demons, dwarves,

    Goblins, leprechauns, imps, monsters, orcs,

    Pirates, satyrs, werewolves, zombies,

     

    start chasing him

    chanting

     

    “Death to all humans

    Sam Adams must die”

     

    Just when they are about

    To catch him

    He wakes up

    In his bed

     

    Just another

    Halloween nightmare

    He concluded

     

     

    Halloween is Coming Too Soon

    Black cat on old rock wall Halloween night

    It seems to me

    That it is absurd

    In the US

    That COSTCO and Home Depot

    Start putting out Halloween decor

    In July

    Christmas too

    Way too soon

    I say

     

    Poisonous Junk Food Killing Us Slowly

    So much of what we eat

    It is not good for us

    In fact

    Most junk food

    It is nothing but poison

    Designed to be so delicious

    As we eat ourselves

    Into an early grave

     

    Ode to the Lowly Doughnut

     

    Many years ago

    I used to take a coffee break

    About 10 am

    And had a donut and coffee

    With my colleague

    Sadly, being pre-diabetic

    I have not eaten doughnuts in years.

    MAGA Neighbor Saw Me as the Devil Incarnate

     

    I used to have a neighbor

    In Medford, Oregon

    Who hated me with passion.

    Because I had my Korean relatives

    Staying with me and she was a hard cord

    MAGA all the way Christian fundamentalist

    Who no doubt saw me and my relatives

    As the Devil incarnate.

     

    My Favorite Time of Day

     

    My favorite time

    Of day

    Is sunset

     

    Cocktail hour

    When I drink wine

     

    Occasionally rum

    Or whiskey

    With my wife

     

    Seeing the Taj Mahal

    They say

    There are two types

    Of people

    In this world

    Those who have seen

    The Taj Mahal

    And those

    who have not

     

    Nice Weather for Ducks

     

    God’s Power is demonstrated through His Creation… (see Romans 1:21)

    In Seattle

    During the winter it rains

    The common Winter  greeting

     

    “Is nice weather

    For ducks”

     

    Who loves to play

    In rainy days

    Of Seattle’s winter

     

    Learning He Was Jewish on Rosh Hashana

    US Holocaust Museum

    Sam Adams found out

    Via DNA testing

    On Rosh Hashanah

    He was part Jewish.

     

    That he indeed

    was part Jewish.

     

    10%

    according to the DNA test

    confirming family lore.

     

    His Uncle said

    he had a great grandfather

    On his grandmother’s side

     

    Who was a Russian

    and Ukrainian Jew.

    And part Mongolian

    As most Eastern Europeans are

     

    He went to dinner with Jewish friends

    Celebrating his first Rosh Hashana

    As a Jewish man.

     

    The next day while touring

    the Holocaust museum

    For the first time in his life

    Sam Adams encountered

    three young MAGA white boys

     

    Wearing red MAGA  hats

    and making sexually

    suggestive jokes

    about Jewish women

     

    While they were touring

    the Holocaust museum.

     

    One wondered if the Nazi guards

    Were given an opportunity

    To have sex

    with Jewish women

     

    Before they were sent

    To the gas chambers

    to be killed.

     

    Sam Adams was very angry

    and wanted to confront

    the MAGA  white boys

    But finally decided what the hell,

     

    It would not

    Make a difference

     

    They might think

    that he was just

    An old Jewish man.

     

    And dismiss his complaints.

     

    For them

     

    clearly

     

    Did

    Not

    understand

    Nor

    Care

    At

    all

     

    How utterly deplorable

    Disgusting and vile

    Such comments were

     

    Especially in

    the Holocaust museum

     

    The Holocaust museum

    moved him deeply

     

    And he vowed to himself

    that he would do all

    he could

     

    to make sure

    The world would never

    see another Holocaust

     

     

    Your Love Still Gives Me a thrill

    Ever since I met you

    My life has been a thriller

    Filled with love

    Mystery and desire

    And thrills and spills

     

    Every day

    Filled with surprises

    Filled with love

    Filled with you

     

    I fall in love with you

    Every moment, every minute

    Every second I see you

     

    You

    Always

    Gives me such a thrill

     

    You are indeed

    The thrill

    of my heart

     

    And, baby,

    The thrill is not gone away

    From me

     

    Will be with me

    Forever

    until the day

    I die.

     

    Korean Winter Blues

     

    Korean winters

    Are shorter than before—

    Impact of climate change.

     

    Can get very cold

    As Siberian winds

    Blow in from Russia,

     

    Putting the whole country

    Under a deep freeze—

    Polar vortex.

     

    It does not snow

    Too much

    Except in the mountains.

     

    The coldest day

    I ever experienced

    Was in Korea

    Back in 1979.

     

    The AFKN radio announcer

    Said it was minus 70 F

    (57.C Celsius)

    that morning.

     

    I could not shave

    For one week

     

    Just too damn cold

    Hot water for shaving

    Froze instantly

     

    When I First Saw You

    When I first saw you

    In my dreams,

     

    You mesmerized me,

    You hypnotized me.

    You bewitched me

    You put a love spell

    On me

     

    Your love, mojo

    Working overtime.

     

    Sparks flew

    From heart to heart.

     

    You were mine

    And I was yours.

     

    We knew it—

    Someday,

    We would be

    Together.

     

    It took eight years

    Before you walked

    Off a bus

    And into my life,

     

    Becoming my wife,

    My eternal soul mate.

     

     

    Robot ladybug

    Robot ladybug

    doing its ladybug thing

    no more natural bugs left

     

     

    Sam Adams returns to the Green Beaches of Oregon

     

    lovers on a beach
    lovers on a beach

    Sam Adams

    Returned to his native Oregon

    Just after the end of the world

     

    When the Coronavirus

    Had finally morphed,

    Into the dreaded zombie flu

     

    And the zombie apocalypse

    Ravaged the earth.

     

    Sam Adams like a few others

    Was immune

     

    He returned to the Oregon coast

    Walking the lonely empty

    Verdant green beaches.

     

    Looking for survivors

    Finally found a few people

    And they formed a little community.

     

    Brought together by fate

    They bonded

     

    As they walked

    The lonely beaches.

     

    Oceans Dying

     

    The whole world

    Seems to be dying

     

    The world seems

    to be burning

     

    Wildfires everywhere.

    Megadrought out west,

     

    Monster storms everywhere,

    Leader’s dither and dather,

    doing nothing.

     

    but play the blame game

    As the oceans

    continue to die

     

    Climate is Changing

     

    climate is changing

    bad weather is everywhere

    California burns

     

    Evil Winds Haiku

     

    evil winds blowing

    California burning

    Santa Anna Wind

     

    What Do Trees Think of Us?

     

    what do the trees think

    About us human beings

    Do they fear humans?

     

     

    Walking along the Winter Korean Beach

     

    Walking along the

    Winter Korean Beach

    With the love of my life

    By my side,

     

    She looks at me

    With red hot love

    Flames shooting

    From her black eyes,

     

    Melting away my heart

    Driving out the cold

    of the winter beach.

     

    11 Winter Haiku/Senryu

    Published in Failed Haiku, December 2021

    As winter settles in, so too do the ghosts of memory, pandemic fears, and seasonal melancholy.

    These ten haiku and senryu reflect the emotional landscape of winter 2021·2022, a time marked by isolation and reflection. Originally published in Failed Haiku, this collection captures fleeting moments  of sorrow, resilience, and quiet contemplation.

    Winter Is Coming

     

    Winter is coming

    Cold winds whisper through the trees

    Christmas drawing near

     

    The COVID Virus

     

    The COVID virus

    Surging everywhere it seems

    Winter discontent

     

    Goodbye, 2021

     

    Winter is coming

    Two thousand twenty-two looms

    Goodbye, twenty-one

     

    Fading Memory

     

    2021

    Fading into memory

    Good riddance, we say

     

    Corona Ghosts Rise

    corona
    corona

    Dreading the winter

    Dreading more COVID to come

    Corona ghosts rise

     

    Winter Depression

     

    COVID fears re-emerging

    Travel restrictions return

    Winter is very cold

     

    Whispers in the Wind

     

    Winter is so cold

    With so many ghosts around

    Whispers in the wind

     

    COVID Ghosts Whisper

     

    COVID ghosts whisper

    Crying in the winter wind

    YouTube blues playing

     

    Corona Ghosts Dance

     

    Corona ghosts dance

    Wintertime sadness returns

    Recalling the lost

     

    Revelations

     

    Winter beginning death

    Are the end times coming soon?

    Revelations true?

     

    Snowing Winter Haiflu

     

    snowing winter night

    so many corona ghosts

    voices crying in the wind

     

     

    Sunsets of Love

    My favorite time of

    day

    Is sunset

     

    As the sun begins to set,

    I pour a glass of wine for my wife

    Or sometimes rum or whiskey

     

    And sit down for dinner.

    Drinking our drink

    While watching the sunset,

     

    Over the western sea.

    Sometimes,

    we take a walk

     

    At sunset and watch the sun

    Sink beneath the west sea

    Off Yeoungjong Island

     

    Near the Incheon airport town.

    We live on an island

    So, the sea is all around us,

     

    The park nearby

    It has splendid sea views.

     

    And the mountain top

    It is a great place

    To catch the sunset

     

    Over the nearby sea.

    My favorite sunset story

     

    Though comes from Barbados,

    In the Caribbean sea.

     

    At the right time,

    Of the year,

    Usually in winter,

     

    At sunset,

    When the weather

    cooperates

     

    With a few clouds

    in the sky

    As the sun sets,

     

    You might be lucky

    You might experience the green flash

    the entire sky turns bright green,

    for a flash of a second,

     

    then settles down

    into evening calm.

    I experienced it four times

     

    Four times in three years

    Always a special occasion.

     

    The locals always

    claim

     

    If you look for the green flash

    It will not flash

     

    But when you are

    ready

    It will show its magic

     

    And you will be lucky

    The next day.

     

    And we celebrated

    With a glass of Mt Guy rum

     

    A perfect way

    To end, a perfect sunset.

     

    But in the end,

    If I have

    my wife

    By my side,

     

    The sunset will always

    Be a magical ending

     

    For another day.

    In our earthy

    paradise,

     

    Spent with love

    Of my life

    by my side.

     

    The Elephant in the Room

    In watching

    the news coverage

     

    Of the rising crime wave

     

    There is one thing missing

    Everyone skirts around it

     

    No one wants to deal with it

    No one wants to talk

    about it

     

    No one wants to do anything else

     

    The elephant in the room.

     

    GUNS

     

    GUNS

     

    GUNS

     

    GUNS

     

    MORE GUNS

     

    GUNS FOR EVERYONE

     

    NO LIMITS

     

    NO LICENSE

     

    GO GET A GUN.

    And Blow Someone Away

     

    The result

     

    More deaths

     

    Guns kill people.

    That is what they

     

    Are designed to do

     

    That is Buddha nature

    Of guns after all.

     

    So easy to pull the

    trigger

     

    Blow someone away

    Dead people tell no tales.

     

    MUST

     

    GET

     

    MY

    GUN

     

    The elephant in the room

     

    Smiles

     

    The NRA smiles

    Their work is done.

     

    Contaza Love Poem

     

    On one fine day, she

    came to me

     

    She came to me

    in a dream that date

     

    Later I met her, it was fate.

    She was that I want

    to be

     

    Within weeks

    she became my life

     

    Months later she

    became my wife.

     

    When I saw her, I knew

    it was she

     

    The day we met,

    we went for food

     

    Seeing her there,

    lifted my mood.

     

    From that moment

    she would be mine.

     

    From that date we

    became we

     

    For that date

    in late September

     

    Is a date

    I will remember.

     

    Sam Adams Cutting Words

     

    Sam Adams

    Has a bitter sarcastic

    Cutting attitude

     

    Infamous for his

    Sam Adam’s wit

    Much feared and hated

     

    But many laughed along

     

    As his wit

    was just so funny

    Unless you were the

    victim

     

    Of his verbal cuts

    and put-downs.

     

    Often unloading

    on people

    His bitter sarcastic

    cuts

     

    Designed to humiliate

    And hurt,

    zeroing in on your faults.

     

    A true master

    Of the kiss up

    Kick down

    Intimidation philosophy of life.

     

    He was a verbal bully

    And like most bullies

    Could dish it out

     

    But I did not appreciate it

     

    When it was returned

    Back to him.

     

    What is Love Explained to a Space Alien

     

    One day a spaceship

    landed

    Near Sam Adams’s house,

     

    And a tall alien

    Dressed in silver

     

    Accompanied by three shorter aliens

    Came to his house.

    And told him,

    They were from the planet Sirius,

    And conducting a survey

     

    Of the earth,

    And had some

    questions

     

    For Sam Adams

     

    They had picked him,

    Because they considered him

    A subject matter expert

    On the topic of love.

     

    Which was one

    Of the five things,

    That they could not understand

     

    About humanity.

    No one else

    Among the one million

    Intelligent species,

    Had such a concept.

     

    Sam asked what the

    other things were

    That they did not understand

    They said,

     

    US and global

    politics,

    God

    Gun Violence

    Climate Change

     

    And finally, the issue of love,

     

    Sam told them,

    Let’s discuss these

    issues

     

    Over a beer,

    The beer is on me.

    Since you are visitors.

     

    When they got

    the Cosmos Bar

    Sam introduced them

    to the owner

     

    And ordered drinks

    The owner said to them,

     

    Space aliens drinking in my bar.

    Why not?

     

    And served them their drinks

    On the house, she said.

     

    The aliens said,

     

    Let’s start with love,

     

    Tell us what this thing is

    You called love,

     

    You see in the whole

    universe

    There is no such concept

    Of romantic love.

     

    In most cultures, there are marriages

    And most people are bisexual

    And group marriages are the norm

     

    Love is seen

    As merely sexual attraction

    And most people pick their partners

     

    From computer-generated links

    For we have figured

    it all out

     

    It simply matching attractions

    And computers can figure that out

     

    Not a big deal at all.

    But you persist in

    denying

     

    That love is nothing but

    A chemical DNA thing.

    Designed to promote

    Mating and carrying babies.

     

    Explain to me

     

    Since the media has dubbed you

    The most romantic man

    In the world

     

    So again, explain it

    to us

     

    What is love?

     

    Sam Adams answered

     

    It comes down to this

    Love is mysterious

    Love is magic.

     

    There is a certain Zen element

    To love

     

    A certain Taoist

    element as well

     

    Those who can define

    it

    Have never experienced it

     

    And those who have experienced it

    Can never describe it.

     

    Love is what it is

    And sometime

    It is what it ain’t.

     

    One cannot define it

    But you know it

    When it happens.

     

    One can say a few

    things

     

    Love happens

    When you least expect it.

     

    Love creeps up on you

    Love happens

    When you are washing dishes,

     

    Drinking wine.

    Dancing at a club

    Making love

    For the first time

     

    Or the 10,000th time,

    And every time

    It is different

     

    Then the time before.

    Love happens when you

    give up

     

    Searching for love,

    Waiting for love,

    Wishing for love,

     

    Wishing for the one.

    Then one day

    The one walks out

     

    Of your dreams,

    And into your life

    Becoming your spouse.

     

    He told them a story

     

    About his own love story,

     

    “One day, my spouse

    Was berating me

    For all my myriad faults

    All my sins against her

     

    My omissions and

    commissions

    Malfeasance and misfeasance

     

    Things I had done

    And things I had failed to do.

     

    All of which

    I acknowledged

    And apologized for

     

    But finally,

     

    I had enough

     

    I said,

     

    “Well, if I am so bad

    So horrible

    So evil a creature

    And a person you hate

    So much,

     

    Why

    Did you marry me?”

     

    She laughed,

     

    “Temporary insanity

    And I am still insane.

    Thirty-nine years later”.

     

    We both laughed

    And fell in love

    Again,

    As always,

     

    We fall in love

    With each other

    Every day,

    Every moment

    Every second

     

    We see each other.

     

    It dawned on Sam

    He had the answer

    To the question

     

    Told the Space aliens,

     

    “And that my space alien friends,

    Is the true unknowable madness

    The true Zen spirit of love”.

     

    “Let’s drink to

    the magic of love”.

     

    Finishing his beer

    and ordering

    Another round,

     

    The lead alien said

     

    “Well, that was

    interesting

     

    And I think we begin

    To understand you all

    A bit more.

     

    You are indeed

    The most interesting people

    In the whole universe

     

    And have the best

    beer

    Whiskey and coffee

     

    In the known universe”.

     

    And they drank

    And talked all night long

    Discussing everything

     

    Sam tried to answer

    their questions

     

    But he so many

    for them as well.

     

    They told Sam about

    the universe

     

    And our place in it

    And their plans for us.

     

    The bartender had

    Alerted the media

     

    Who showed up,

    at sunrise,

     

    as they were

    wrapping things up

     

    drinking coffee

    to finish the night.

     

    The aliens did an

    interview

     

    And said Sam had explained

    The greatest mystery of humanity

    What is love?

     

    And they said,

    We will be back soon

     

    Tell your leaders

    To expect us.

     

    And Sam,

     

    Next time,

    we will pick you up.

    Some drinks

    from our planet,

    And the drinks are on us.

     

    My Favorite Things

    wine
    wine

    These are among me

    favorite things

     

    Drinking coffee in the morning

    While watching the news

     

    And writing in my journals

    Recalling my dreams.

     

    Talking to my wife

     

    When she wakes up

    Filling the room

    With the light

     

    Of her love.

    Dispatching me

    nightmares

     

    Replacing them

    With love and happiness.

     

    Drinking tea

    In the afternoon

     

    As I work on my blog.

     

    Evening drinking wine

    At sunset

     

    With my wife

    The love of my life.

     

    By my side

    If I have her

     

    I am the richest person

    In the world.

     

    Neo-50ths Return of the Red Menace

     

    Sometimes watching the news

    Particularly FOX news

    One would think

    That we are living in 1955

     

    Repeat after me

     

    The democrats are not communist

    There are no communists left

    Communists are dead.

     

    One would think

    That we are living

    In the red scare

    Of the 1950s

     

    Repeat after me

     

    The democrats are not communist

    There are no communists left

    Communists are dead.

     

    When communism

    Was a real threat

    To American style capitalism

     

    Repeat after me

     

     

    The democrats are not communist

    There are no communists left

    Communists are dead.

     

    They call the democrats

    Communists, socialists, and sometimes

    Fascists

     

    As if these three things

    Are the same

     

    Repeat after me

     

     

    The democrats are not communist

    There are no communists left

    Communists are dead.

     

    And they have resurrected

    Some of the overheated rhetoric

    Of that era

     

    Repeat after me

     

    The democrats are not communist

    There are no communists left

    Communists are dead.

     

    But fortunately

    Most people are not buying

    What they are selling

     

    Repeat after me

     

    The democrats are not communist

    There are no communists left

    Communists are dead.

     

    Most people don’t think

    That the communists are out

    To destroy America

     

    Repeat after me

     

    The democrats are not communist

    There are no communists left

    Communists are dead.

     

    Realizing that there

    are no communists

    Left in the world

     

    Except for a few hard-core

    believers.

    in Berkeley

     

    Even the Chinese

    Are not communist anymore

     

    Repeat after me

     

    The democrats are not communists

    There are no communists left

    Communists are dead.

     

    Communism died in 1990

    Some

    of the MAGA crowd

     

    Don’t know that

    Because they have

    been brainwashed

     

    for on the fox alternative world

    it is still 1955

    communists are out to get you

    and scary brown people too!

     

    And LGBTQ people

    Are out to turn you gay

     

    Or perhaps

     

    They  have been asleep

    Since 1990.

     

    Speaker Johnson

    How can you say

    That everyone going

    To the No Kings Day Protest

    Is  a communist

     

    And it is being organized

    And funded by the communist party

     

    By Communist Chinese

    or North Korean money

    secretly laundered through

    George Soros’ foundation?

     

     

    There are only

    10,000 CPA members

    Left alive

     

    And 7 million patriotic Americans

    Showed up

    They can’t all be communists can

    they?

     

    Repeat after me

     

    The democrats are not communist

    There are no communists left

    Communism is dead

     

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    medium

    Substak

    substack

    Spotify

    Wattpad

    The End

  • Korean Peace Corps Memories

    Korean Peace Corps Memories

    Korean Peace Corps Memories

    Korean Peace Corps Memories

    Korean Peace Corps Memories

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    50 Peace Corps reunion

    This is a shout-out to all the Americans who answered the call to serve in the Peace Corps.  As some of you know I served in Gapyeong, Korea from 1979 to 1981 working as a tuberculous control worker in a rural health center.  Serving in the Peace Corps changed my life in so many ways.  It led to a life-long fascination with South Korea, including becoming reasonably fluent in the language, meeting and marrying my wife whom I met after my service ended, and a MA degree in Korean studies from the University of Washington in 1986.  It also led me to join the Foreign Service and serve in the Embassy from 1991 to 1993 and serving on the Korea desk from 1994 to 1996.

    Before joining the State Department I taught ESL for the US Army, for the Korean Consolidated Administration school, and later at Kyunghee University for three years and Government and Asian Studies for the University of Maryland in Korea.

    Title: The Last Volunteer: Dispatches from the Disbanded Peace Corps

    Tone: Satirical, reflective, dystopian
    Style: Blog-style narrative with historical and personal interjections

    Structure:

    Title: The Last Volunteer: Dispatches from the Disbanded Peace Corps

    Genre: Satire / Dystopian Memoir
    Tags: PeaceCorps, satire, dystopia, politics, memoir, Korea, Trump, resistance, history

    Chapter 1: The Announcement

    In 1980, I served in the Peace Corps working in a public health center as a tuberculous control worker in Gapyeong, a small town in the mountains two hours from Seoul. I shared kimchi recipes with elders, learned the art of bowing without bruising my pride, and discovered that diplomacy often begins with a shared meal.

    We were told we were ambassadors of peace.

    Now, apparently, we were just wasting taxpayer money.

    Chapter 2: The Decree

    It came on a Tuesday. Trump stood at a golden podium flanked by ICE agents and a bald eagle wearing aviators.

    “The Peace Corps is hereby disbanded,” he declared. “We don’t need volunteers spreading peace. We need patriots sealing borders.”

    The budget was rescinded. Volunteers were ordered home. The Peace Corps website redirected to a recruitment page for ICE.

    Chapter 3: The Fallout

    Returned volunteers were stripped of their federal hiring preference. One was reportedly escorted out of a USDA interview for wearing a tie-dye shirt and quoting Mandela.

    Peace Corps offices were converted into detention intake centers. The slogan “Life is calling” was replaced with “Compliance is mandatory.”

    My old training center in Korea? Rumor has it it’s now a drone calibration site.

    Chapter 4: The Broader Purge

    The Presidential Management Fellows program was canceled next. “We don’t need managers,” Trump said. “We need enforcers.”

    The State Department announced it would no longer publish annual human rights reports. “We prefer vibes-based diplomacy,” said the new Undersecretary for Global Branding.

    The U.S. withdrew from the International Labour Organization. All ILO conventions were declared null and void. Labor rights, it seems, were too socialist.

    Chapter 5: Toronto Rising

    Late-night comics were fired. Journalists silenced. And somewhere in the chaos, Toronto became the new capital of dissent.

    Former Peace Corps volunteers, comedians, and exiled diplomats now broadcast nightly from a converted Tim Hortons.

    Their motto: Still serving—just not sanctioned.

    Chapter 6: The Last Volunteer

    I served in Korea from 1979 to 1981. We believed in bridges, not walls. We believed that service could change the world.

    I still do.

    Even if the bridge now leads north to Toronto.

    Author’s Note:

    This piece is satire. But the memories are real. And so is the fear that idealism is being erased, one program at a time.

    If you served, if you dreamed, if you still believe—keep writing. Keep resisting.

    Peace isn’t dead. It’s just been defunded.

    Along the way, Korea changed so much and is not the country I first learned to love back in 1979.  Here are a few of my poetic reflections, followed by additional information on the Peace Corps and my letters to my Congressmen and Senators and the Peace Corps director expressing my frustration over the possibility that the Peace Corps could soon join USAID on the chopping block. I will post any responses I might receive.

    Korean Poems

     

    author at a Korean temple 1980?

    Korea travels

     

    I first came to Korea in 1979

    in the Peace Corps

     

    Stayed in the rural countryside

    in the town of Gapeyong

    where I worked

    in a rural health care center

     

    Where I was one of four non-Koreans

    Had to speak Korean to survive

     

    Stayed on in a variety of jobs

    Including diplomatic service

    I last lived there in 1993.

     

    Non-Korean food was hard to get

    Outside of the GI ghettos

    English speakers were few

    And the country was not foreign-friendly

     

    There were few foreign residents

    Most American service members

    Some missionary types

    Diplomatic corps

    A few English teachers

    A few ex-pat business people

     

    Most women quit after marriage

    As it was a male-dominated society

     

    In the rural countryside

    No one knew a woman’s name

     

    They were referred

    to as so and so “mom”

     

    Or so and so wife,

    Or the generic aunt,

    or grandmother

     

    Public transit was just getting going

    But traffic was not too bad

    Few people could afford cars

     

    Back then the old Korea was still there

    And it was a very different place and time

    Going through the transition

    to the country, it has become

     

    Today’s Korea is a very different place

     

    The rural countryside is deserted

    Wilderness areas are coming back

    Even wildlife is coming back

    In the mountain outback regions

     

    50 percent of the public

    Live in the Seoul metro area

    Including Kyeongi province

    And Incheon city where I reside.

     

    Public transit is among the best

    In the world.

    Internet fast and cheap

    Everywhere connected

     

    Highways are decent but overcrowded

    The KTX train is fast and convenient

    The Incheon airport one of the best

     

    The choices for food are much better

    Used to be it was almost impossible

    To find non-Korean food

    Outside the GI ghetto towns.

     

    Now it is everywhere

    Even saw a Mexican restaurant

    In a suburban Busan neighborhood.

     

    In the end

    Koreans should be proud

    Of all that they have accomplished.

     

    I remain optimistic

    That someday the two Koreans

    Will become one again

    And that they will continue

    To advance and grow

     

    But the essence of Korea will remain

     

    Waiting for Korean Springtime

    poet Hill Korea

     

    The world peace forest

    Stretches five miles

    Through a delightful forest

     

    Including a nice lotus pound

    A winter watering hole for birds

    And a small mountain

     

     

    I welcome the advent of spring

    The cherry trees snowing

    The Tulips and roses blooming

     

    After a cold sometimes hard winter

    Especially during the COVID pandemic

    Which kept so many people

    Trapped indoors

     

    As I walk the path

    With the love of my life

    By my side

     

    Enjoying another springtime

    Filled with love and affection

    That is why I love Korean springtime.

     

    19 lines

    Pastoral free verse

     

    Life in a Korean village

     

    I am living in a Korean village as an exchange student.  One day my host family asks me to go to the local health center to tell them to change the father’s medicine, and give me a note, the old medicine, and instructions.  I am a little apprehensive, but they told me that was fine since the dragon who controlled the village had approved the request already.  I smiled I had met the dragon who seemed to like me which made things in the village go much better.  The daughter is cute.

    First Trip to Korea

    When I first went to Korea

    Almost 45 years ago

    It was a very alien place.

     

    An overwhelming experience,

    I entered a hot, humid, sauna.

    The smells were intense

     

    The food was spicy

    filled with passionate heat.

     

    chaotic

    cacophonous

    discordant sounds

    filled the air.

     

    the language sounded

    like everyone was screaming.

     

    Taxis honking, cars barking.

    People screeching

    Loudspeakers blaring

    Sirens blasted the air.

     

    Millions of strange people

    Military police everywhere

    With guns watching everyone.

     

    I felt I was a stranger in a strange land

    Everyone speaking

    A weird language

    I did not understand anything.

     

    Over time I got used to it

    The smells became normal

    The food was now delicious.

     

    The sounds are less chaotic

    Less cacophonous

     

    Less discordant

    I even eventually learned

    How to speak the weird language.

     

    I fell in love with this strange place

    Which became my second home

    And now I live there half the time

    And half the time in the United States

     

    Neither here nor there

    Am I here

    But I remain a true stranger

    In a still strange land.

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    Buddha Prayer Stones

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    In Korea mountains

    There is a custom

    Of putting rocks

    On top of other rocks

     

    Building little towers

    Of rocks

    along the mountain path

     

    An ancient shaman tradition

    Taken over the Buddhist temples

    The rocks piles were dedicated

    To the Sanshin mountain spirits

     

    And would grant wishes

    To those who added

    Rock to the cosmic tribute

     

    Sanshin would honor

    Those prayers and wishes

     

    Korean Winter roses

    Red, black and yellow

    In a field of late snow

    Early March

    End of winter

     

    Beneath the early blooming

    cherry trees

    their petals joining the snow

    along the world peace forest.

     

    Visit to Jade Garden

     

    Visiting Jade Garden

    Nar Chungcheong, South Korea

    On a beautiful spring day

     

    The cherry trees were in full flower

    Pink and white petals

    The scent of cherry trees in the air

     

    Other trees just starting to bloom

    Red, yellow and white tulips

    Beginning to bloom

     

    The sounds of spring all around

    Birds singing

    People walking about.

     

    Talking to one another

    As they wander the pathway

    Taking in the springtime splendor.

     

    The sun warming up

    The pathway winding

    .Through the Forrest.

     

    Meeting the Girl of My Dreams in Korea

    The Peace Corps changed my life
    Not in the obvious ways
    That it did

    I learned a new language
    A new culture
    Met many different people
    Did some constructive development work

    And contributed to friendship
    Between Koreans and the US

    All the usual things that Peace Corps
    Is supposed to accomplish

    But the Peace Corps changed me
    And I became the man I am now

    Because of those two years
    I spend in the countryside
    Of South Korea

    I went to graduate school
    I became a diplomat

    But most importantly
    If I had not gone to the Korean peace corps program
    I never would have met the girl of my dreams
    The women I was fated to meet

    I first met Angela in 1974
    When I was in high school

    And fell asleep in a class
    And had the dream that haunted me
    To this day

    In the dream
    I met a beautiful Asian women
    Who was speaking to me
    In a weird language

    And then she disappeared
    Like in Star Trek

    And I fell on the floor

    “Screaming
    You are you?”

    I continued to have these visions
    Every month for seven years

    I eventually learned

    that she was in Korea
    And so I joined the Peace Corps

    to go to Korea
    To find her

    After I finished Peace Corps
    I stuck around for another year

    Thinking I would find her
    But never did

    Just when I was

    due to return to the US
    To go to Graduate school
    I had the final dream

    In this dream
    She said in Korean

    “Don’t worry

    you will meet me soon.”

    That night getting off the bus
    In front of me
    Was the girl in the dream

    I looked at her
    And I knew she was it

    And she looked at me
    And knew I was it

    We met up for coffee
    And we dated

    I proposed to her

    three days after I met her

    And then we married
    Two months later

    Despite her family’s attempts
    To keep us apart

    And we have been

    married 43 years
    And I fall in love with her
    Over and over again

    And I still have the dream
    When I am alone
    Or when I am stressed out

    I see her standing by the bed
    Smiling at me

    Saying
    Everything will be alright
    And it is

    and so thinking back on my life
    My life changed forever

    When I left the US
    To join the Peace Corps

    Long Live the Peace Corps

    this is a true story of the love of my life.  I met her in 1982 when I was teaching in Korea after having finished my Peace Corps service in 1981.  We got married two months after we met and have been married 33 years.  I still recall the dreams of how I would met her from time to time.

    I always thought this would make a great love story movie., perhaps a K Drama?

    Spring Time Sketch in Youngchando, Korea

    In the early morning dawn
    I like to go for a walk
    Down among the cherry trees
    And flowering plants

    Just to welcome
    Another fine spring day
    As the sun comes up
    Dispelling my dismal mood

    And filling me
    With love
    Hope and peace
    As I walk the in
    the world peace forest

    Through the forest
    and over the mountain
    breathing the springtime air
    alive filled with life

    and I think to myself
    this moment
    is the moment
    that I am meant to experience

    life itself
    and nothing more
    nothing less
    Just breath in life

    based on a photo of cherry trees along the world peace forest near my house in Youngchangdo, Korea, and based on the April 21 writers digest poetry prompt to write a poetic sketch © 3 years ago, john Cosmos Aller

    Hiking In Korea

    Korea is a land
    filled with mountain paths
    everywhere you go

    there are paths
    leading deep
    into the mountains

    one of my favorite paths
    is the world peace forrest
    which meanders around
    my town

    linking a lake, a lotus pound
    and a nice mountain peak
    and on the top
    on a clear day

    you can see North Korean
    in the distance
    and the Incheon airport
    near by

    Korean Pottery of Love

    In Korea
    there are many pottery kilns

    ancient art form
    in the land of the morning calm

    I have a few pieces
    I bought years ago

    and enjoy looking
    at my vase

    filled with love
    for my wife

    Korean Springtime

     

    Korean Springtime
    I walk the path with my love
    Still Under her spell

    this is the 42 springtime

    I have enjoyed with the love of my life by my side © a year ago, john Cosmos Aller

    American Coffee Takes Over Korea

    About 30 years ago,
    American-style coffee chains
    Discovered Korea.
    After the 88 Olympics,
    Koreans discovered the joy
    Of real brewed coffee,
    Hot, Sweet, Neat
    The rest is history.

    I love coffee and was so glad that you could finally get a decent coffee in Korea, prior to the Olympics coffee shops were called tabangs which were where men mostly would hang out drinking instant coffee or Korean tea, and flirting with the cute waitresses.
    © a year ago, john Cosmos Aller

     

    hot humid weather in Korea,

    hot humid weather in Korea,
    outside like walking in a sauna.

    Most people don’t use air conditioning
    due to both expenses,
    fear of air conditioning disease
    (Which is a real thing).

    hanging out at a coffee shop or mall
    discouraged as COVID continues to spread.
    Only two people can dine out at night

    over 2, 00 cases a day now
    only 20 percent are fully vaccinated.

    temperatures will hit 40 degrees (100 + f)
    later this week
    as the monsoon season ends
    and the August heat begins.

    Koreans are learning
    new words to describe this

    heat dome
    tropical nights
    Polar vortex
    Monster typhoons
    Killing floods
    Killing heat waves
    are now common.

    used to be that July and August
    were hot and humid
    but rarely about 100 dF.
    Now that is becoming the norm,
    as global climate change
    begins hitting Korea hard.

    the winters are colder
    but much shorter.
    Late January to early February
    Polar Vortex swept through

    the summer is longer
    starting in May
    and lasting until mid-September.

    Autumn is lasting
    from Mid-September
    to Mid-December.
    Spring just late April to early June

    So far no killer wildfires.
    As the monsoon season
    Came on time
    Monson flooding
    Just before the killer heatwaves

    the prompt was to write about the local weather Korea is experiencing a heat dome highs in the 90’s (40 C) real feel close to 100 F, with tropical nights in the 80s F.  No relief in sight until late august, the second hottest summer in Korea so far but it will probably break the record heat

    Korean Summer Haiku

    Korean summers

    hot, humid, tropical

    24/7 Sauna

     

    Walking Along the Winter Korean Beach

    Walking along the winter
    Korean beach,
    With the love of my life
    By my side,

    She looks at me
    With red hot love
    Flames shooting
    From her black eyes

     

    Seoul 1979 and 2015

    2013 Seoul 1979
    April 7

    When I arrived in Seoul
    Back in the day in 1979

    Seoul was a grim city
    Big, polluted, overwhelming
    Filled with Koreans
    And nothing much to do

    Other than eat Korean food
    And drink Korean booze

    Tourist sites were none existent
    And foreigners were few and far between

    The GI’s stayed in Itaewon
    And there were few other foreigners around

    And there were very few places in town
    To eat non-Korean food

    Just the fancy hotels
    The base and Itaewon

    But Seoul had it’s charms
    It grew on me over the years

    And gradually became less grim
    Less forbidding
    And less foreigner unfriendly

    When I left Seoul in 1984 it was changing
    Before my very eyes

    And when I came back in 1988 it was different city
    And those were the days
    Of the Olympics and Seoul’s emergence
    As a modern city

    2014 Seoul 2015
    April 8

    Seoul is so different now days
    Very little of the old Seoul remains

    The Kangwha moon area downtown
    Still exists as warren of alley ways

    Between big buildings
    Filled with restaurants and shops

    But the old tabangs (tea shops)
    With the tabang girls
    Are long gone

    The karaoke bars and girl bars
    Are still there going strong

    But coffee shops and fancier restaurants
    Are everywhere

    And foreigners are everywhere
    Seoul is no longer a city just for Koreans
    It has truly become a world city
    Must to the dismay of the traditionalists

    Parts of the old Seoul remain
    and the mountains and parks
    have become very popular indeed

    there has been a resurgence in Korean Buddhism
    and in traditional arts and crafts
    and traditional foods as well

    no where more than in Insa dong
    the Mecca of traditional Korean culture
    these days

    and Itaweon has become
    the heart of the expatriate part of Seoul
    with people from around the world
    gathered together

    along with the young and hip
    Koreans

    And there is even a gay quarter now
    unimaginable in the old days

    Seoul has changed
    For the most part for the better

    But I still miss the Seoul of my past
    And will mourn its passing
    As I get older

    Along with the city
    That I have adopted
    As my second home town

    thoughts of life in Seoul in 1979 and 2015 © 7 years ago, john Cosmos Aller      

    Melting away my heart
    Driving out the cold
    of the winter beach.

    Korean beaches are romantic in the winter and I am living in a beach resort island near the Incheon airport, © 8 months ago, john Cosmos Aller

    Love in Korean

    When Sam Adams
    first met her
    The lady of his dreams

    There was as the Koreans
    Would say

    Spark from heart to heart
    이심촌심
    isimchonsim

    truly love at first sight
    첫눈에 반하다
    cheosnun-e banhada

    they both knew
    that it is just fate

    운명
    unyoung

    that they had met
    that date.

    Two months later
    They were married
    It all happened
    40 years ago

    48 years after
    She first came
    To him in his dreams.

    the prompt was to incorporate foreign words into a poem I chose Korean which is my best foreign language as I have been struggling to learn it for 43 years

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    Venice in Korea by The World According to Cosmos

    poetry and rants by the Cosmos. Listen on . Message

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    Jun 8, 2021Update: Korean River/Stream Bed Parks ARA Canal Incheon Updated letter to NPS and updated photos for Cheongjecheon streambed park. Letter to National Parks Director, Minister of Tourism, and KT One of the little-known gems of Korean tourism is all the great river parks and stream bed parks throughout Korea.

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    What a beautiful journey!: Celebrating the 50th … – Peace Corps

    The Korean government has acknowledged these strong ties by hosting several reunions over the years. Last month, about 80 returned Volunteers and family members traveled to Seoul, South Korea, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps arrival in the country. We were there to attend the opening of an exhibit on the Peace Corps at the …

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    Peace Corps Announces Collaboration with the Republic of Korea on Volunteer …

    Peace Corps opened its program in Korea in 1966, and more than 2,000 Peace Corps volunteers served there before operations closed in 1981. Since 2008, the Republic of Korea has recognized the service of Peace Corps/Korea volunteers by hosting return trips for many former volunteers so they can again visit the country. Peace Corps and KOICA …

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    Peace Corps Volunteers Honored by The Korea Society

    Peace Corps/Korea brought over 2,000 Americans to serve in Korea’s classrooms, farms, and industry. From 1966-1981, the assistance provided by these Volunteers, at a critical period in Korean history, helped to cement U.S.Korea ties. Kevin O’Donnell, the first country director of Peace Corps/Korea, and fourth director of the Peace Corps will …

    https://www.peacecorps.gov › countries

    Countries – Peace Corps

    Peace Corps Volunteers serve in over 60 countries. Find your place in the world. … South Korea 1966-1981 2,060 Volunteers Served Caribbean. The Dominican Republic. 1962-present 13 Volunteers …

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    Korea in the side-view mirror: Reflections of a former Volunteer

    It was, as the Peace Corps ad says, “The toughest job you will ever love.” When I left Korea in the mid-70s I was certain I would never see it again. As the years passed, the recollections of my life in Korea crystallized into increasingly romanticized memories. They became nearer and dearer to me in my life’s side-view mirror.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › companies › friends-of-Korea

    National Peace Corps Association | Friends of Korea – NPCA

    About Friends of Korea. Friends of Korea was founded in 2002 by former Peace Corps volunteers who served in the Republic of Korea between 1966 and 1981. Since Peace Corps ended its program in Korea in 1981, the challenge for Friends of Korea has been to find a mission. Over the past several years we have been engaged in a series of …

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    Memories of serving as the last Peace Corps/Korea Director

    Oct 21, 2020Oct 21 2020. 1. by James Mayer (Korea 1978-81) The Korea Times. Friends of Korea. Peace Corps volunteers and others hold a walk-a-thon to raise funds for heart surgery in 1981. / Courtesy of Nancy Kelly. No one likes to be last. But I had that distinction as the Peace Corps Korea country director, and I am forever grateful that it happened.

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    Peace Corps – Connect With the Peace Corps

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    Some 2,000 Peace Corps Volunteers Served in Korea. They Have Also …

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    National Peace Corps Association | Peace Corps Korea All-Group … – NPCA

    Mention you’re with the Korea Peace Corps Reunion. Dan Strickland (K-18; danstrickland2001@yahoo.com) is our reunion point person and is available to answer questions or make suggestions. Let us know you’re coming by sending Dan an email with your name(s), your Korean name, K-group #, and check-in/out dates.

     

     

    🗳️ Congressional Representative for Medford, Oregon

     

    Rep. Cliff Bentz (OR-2)

    • District Office:

    14 N Central Ave., Suite 112

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 776-4646

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    409 Cannon House Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20515

    Phone: (202) 225-6730

    • Website

     

    🏛️ U.S. Senators from Oregon

    Sen. Jeff Merkley

    • Medford Office:

    10 South Bartlett Street, Suite 201

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 608-9102

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    531 Hart Senate Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20510

    Phone: (202) 224-3753

    • Website

    Sen. Ron Wyden

    • Medford Office:

    310 West 6th St., Room 118

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 858-5122

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    221 Dirksen Senate Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20510

    Phone: (202) 224-5244

    • Website

     

    🌐 Director of the Peace Corps

    Carol Spahn

    • Peace Corps Headquarters:

    1275 First Street NE

    Washington, DC 20526

    Phone: (855) 855-1961

    • Director’s Bio
    • Peace Corps Contact Page

     

    Rep. Cliff Bentz (OR-2)

    • District Office:

    14 N Central Ave., Suite 112

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 776-4646

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    409 Cannon House Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20515

    Phone: (202) 225-6730

    • Website

     

    🏛️ U.S. Senators from Oregon

    Sen. Jeff Merkley

    • Medford Office:

    10 South Bartlett Street, Suite 201

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 608-9102

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    531 Hart Senate Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20510

    Phone: (202) 224-3753

    • Website

    Sen. Ron Wyden

    • Medford Office:

    310 West 6th St., Room 118

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 858-5122

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    221 Dirksen Senate Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20510

    Phone: (202) 224-5244

    • Website

     

    🌐 Director of the Peace Corps

    Carol Spahn

    • Peace Corps Headquarters:

    1275 First Street NE

    Washington, DC 20526

    Phone: (855) 855-1961

     

    Dear  Cliff Bentz

     

    Rep. Cliff Bentz (OR-2)

    • District Office:

    14 N Central Ave., Suite 112

    Medford, OR 97501

     

    I am writing as a proud Returned Peace Corps Volunteer who served in Gapyeong, South Korea from 1979 to 1981, working in a rural health center as a tuberculosis control worker. My time in the Peace Corps shaped not only my worldview but also the trajectory of my life. It led me to pursue a Master’s degree in Korean Studies and ultimately serve 27 years in the U.S. Foreign Service before retiring in 2016.

    Today, I spend part of the year in South Korea, maintaining the personal and professional ties that were forged through public service and people-to-people diplomacy. I can attest firsthand to the long-lasting goodwill, cultural understanding, and strategic partnerships that Peace Corps volunteers generate. The Peace Corps is not simply a volunteer program—it is a cornerstone of American soft power and one of the most effective tools of diplomacy we’ve ever known.

    I urge you, in the strongest terms, to oppose any efforts to dismantle, defund, or diminish the Peace Corps. As geopolitical tensions rise, especially in Asia, it is more crucial than ever to maintain programs that build bridges, not walls.

    Please support robust funding for the Peace Corps, protect its independence, and preserve its legacy. The future of diplomacy begins in villages, classrooms, and clinics—not just embassies.

    Sincerely,

    Jake Aller

    Peace Corps Korea K-49 Group

    (1979–1981)
    U.S. Foreign Service Officer (Ret.)

     

    What a beautiful journey!: Celebrating the 50th … – Peace Corps

    The Korean government has acknowledged these strong ties by hosting several reunions over the years. Last month, about 80 returned Volunteers and family members traveled to Seoul, South Korea, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps arrival in the country. We were there to attend the opening of an exhibit on the Peace Corps at the …

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    https://www.peacecorps.gov › news › library › peace-corps-volunteers-honored-by-the-korea-society

    Peace Corps Volunteers Honored by The Korea Society

    Peace Corps/Korea brought over 2,000 Americans to serve in Korea’s classrooms, farms, and industry. From 1966-1981, the assistance provided by these Volunteers, at a critical period in Korean history, helped to cement U.S.Korea ties. Kevin O’Donnell, the first country director of Peace Corps/Korea, and fourth director of the Peace Corps will …

    https://www.peacecorps.gov › countries

    Countries – Peace Corps

    Peace Corps Volunteers serve in over 60 countries. Find your place in the world. … South Korea 1966-1981 2,060 Volunteers Served Caribbean. The Dominican Republic. 1962-present 13 Volunteers …

    https://www.peacecorps.gov › stories › korea-in-the-side-view-mirror-reflections-of-a-former-peace-corps-volunteer

    Korea in the side-view mirror: Reflections of a former Volunteer

    It was, as the Peace Corps ad says, “The toughest job you will ever love.” When I left Korea in the mid-70s I was certain I would never see it again. As the years passed, the recollections of my life in Korea crystallized into increasingly romanticized memories. They became nearer and dearer to me in my life’s side-view mirror.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › companies › friends-of-Korea

    National Peace Corps Association | Friends of Korea – NPCA

    About Friends of Korea. Friends of Korea was founded in 2002 by former Peace Corps volunteers who served in the Republic of Korea between 1966 and 1981. Since Peace Corps ended its program in Korea in 1981, the challenge for Friends of Korea has been to find a mission. Over the past several years we have been engaged in a series of …

    https://peacecorpsworldwide.org › memories-of-serving-as-last-peace-corps-Korea-director

    Memories of serving as the last Peace Corps/Korea Director

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    https://www.peacecorps.gov

    Peace Corps – Connect With the Peace Corps

    Connect With the Peace Corps. The Peace Corps. We are inspired by hands-on, grassroots-driven, and lasting impact. Learn more about our mission. In a changing world, building a better future together. New Opportunities Now Available. Dozens of new Volunteering openings are live on our site.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › articles › peace-corps-volunteers-and-the-making-of-korean-studies-in-the-united-states

    Some 2,000 Peace Corps Volunteers Served in Korea. They Have Also …

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    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › events › peace-corps-korea-all-group-volunteers-staff-and-friends-reunion-2018

    National Peace Corps Association | Peace Corps Korea All-Group … – NPCA

    Mention you’re with the Korea Peace Corps Reunion. Dan Strickland (K-18; danstrickland2001@yahoo.com) is our reunion point person and is available to answer questions or make suggestions. Let us know you’re coming by sending Dan an email with your name(s), your Korean name, K-group #, and check-in/out dates.

    Here’s the latest on the future of the Peace Corps as of mid-2025, including perspectives from across the political spectrum and a list of countries where volunteers are currently serving.

     

    🌍 Current Status of the Peace Corps

    The Peace Corps is facing significant restructuring and budget cuts under the Trump administration. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has recommended deep staff reductions—up to 80% at headquarters and 25% globally—which could shutter some country programs. While the agency insists it will remain operational, many volunteers and applicants are anxious about its viability.

     

    🗞️ Left-Leaning Analysis

    • The Hill: Reports that the cuts could “cripple” the Peace Corps and undermine decades of goodwill and soft diplomacy. Critics argue this is part of a broader dismantling of America’s international development efforts.
    • Peace Corps Connect: The National Peace Corps Association warns that reduced staffing and federal hiring freezes threaten volunteer support and training. They’re urging Congress to restore funding and protect the agency’s mission.
    • Peace Corps Worldwide: Advocates propose transforming the Peace Corps into an NGO or merging it with AmeriCorps to preserve its legacy and adapt to modern global challenges.

     

    📰 Right-Leaning or Neutral Analysis

    • EconoTimes: Highlights Trump’s plan to expand and modernize the Peace Corps with a $2 billion budget, focusing on strategic regions like Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe. The goal is to align volunteer efforts with U.S. foreign policy interests.
    • Next Gen Business: Notes that while some see the cuts as fiscally responsible, others worry they will weaken U.S. influence abroad. The restructuring is framed as part of a broader government streamlining effort.
    • The Independent: Covers the DOGE-led downsizing and staff buyouts, noting that some posts may close and that the agency’s soft power role is at risk.

     

    📍 Countries Where Peace Corps Volunteers Are Currently Serving

    According to the Peace Corps official site, volunteers are actively serving in over 60 countries. Here are some with open opportunities:

    • Africa: Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Eswatini, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, Togo, Zambia
    • Asia: Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Timor-Leste
    • Europe: Albania, Armenia, Georgia, Kosovo, Moldova, North Macedonia, Ukraine
    • Pacific Islands: Palau, Tonga, Vanuatu
    • Latin America & Caribbean: Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guyana, Jamaica, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Dominica

    Some programs have been paused or closed recently, including those in Mozambique, Ethiopia, Cameroon, Kyrgyz Republic, and South Africa.

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    50 Peace Corps reunion

    This is a shout-out to all the Americans who answered the call to serve in the Peace Corps.  As some of you know I served in Gapyeong, Korea from 1979 to 1981 working as a tuberculous control worker in a rural health center.  Serving in the Peace Corps changed my life in so many ways.  It led to a life-long fascination with South Korea, including becoming reasonably fluent in the language, meeting and marrying my wife whom I met after my service ended, and a MA degree in Korean studies from the University of Washington in 1986.  It also led me to join the Foreign Service and serve in the Embassy from 1991 to 1993 and serving on the Korea desk from 1994 to 1996.

    Before joining the State Department I taught ESL for the US Army, for the Korean Consolidated Administration school, and later at Kyunghee University for three years and Government and Asian Studies for the University of Maryland in Korea.

    Title: The Last Volunteer: Dispatches from the Disbanded Peace Corps

    Tone: Satirical, reflective, dystopian
    Style: Blog-style narrative with historical and personal interjections

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    Title: The Last Volunteer: Dispatches from the Disbanded Peace Corps

    Genre: Satire / Dystopian Memoir
    Tags: PeaceCorps, satire, dystopia, politics, memoir, Korea, Trump, resistance, history

    Chapter 1: The Announcement

    In 1980, I served in the Peace Corps working in a public health center as a tuberculous control worker in Gapyeong, a small town in the mountains two hours from Seoul. I shared kimchi recipes with elders, learned the art of bowing without bruising my pride, and discovered that diplomacy often begins with a shared meal.

    We were told we were ambassadors of peace.

    Now, apparently, we were just wasting taxpayer money.

    Chapter 2: The Decree

    It came on a Tuesday. Trump stood at a golden podium flanked by ICE agents and a bald eagle wearing aviators.

    “The Peace Corps is hereby disbanded,” he declared. “We don’t need volunteers spreading peace. We need patriots sealing borders.”

    The budget was rescinded. Volunteers were ordered home. The Peace Corps website redirected to a recruitment page for ICE.

    Chapter 3: The Fallout

    Returned volunteers were stripped of their federal hiring preference. One was reportedly escorted out of a USDA interview for wearing a tie-dye shirt and quoting Mandela.

    Peace Corps offices were converted into detention intake centers. The slogan “Life is calling” was replaced with “Compliance is mandatory.”

    My old training center in Korea? Rumor has it it’s now a drone calibration site.

    Chapter 4: The Broader Purge

    The Presidential Management Fellows program was canceled next. “We don’t need managers,” Trump said. “We need enforcers.”

    The State Department announced it would no longer publish annual human rights reports. “We prefer vibes-based diplomacy,” said the new Undersecretary for Global Branding.

    The U.S. withdrew from the International Labour Organization. All ILO conventions were declared null and void. Labor rights, it seems, were too socialist.

    Chapter 5: Toronto Rising

    Late-night comics were fired. Journalists silenced. And somewhere in the chaos, Toronto became the new capital of dissent.

    Former Peace Corps volunteers, comedians, and exiled diplomats now broadcast nightly from a converted Tim Hortons.

    Their motto: Still serving—just not sanctioned.

    Chapter 6: The Last Volunteer

    I served in Korea from 1979 to 1981. We believed in bridges, not walls. We believed that service could change the world.

    I still do.

    Even if the bridge now leads north to Toronto.

    Author’s Note:

    This piece is satire. But the memories are real. And so is the fear that idealism is being erased, one program at a time.

    If you served, if you dreamed, if you still believe—keep writing. Keep resisting.

    Peace isn’t dead. It’s just been defunded.

    Along the way, Korea changed so much and is not the country I first learned to love back in 1979.  Here are a few of my poetic reflections, followed by additional information on the Peace Corps and my letters to my Congressmen and Senators and the Peace Corps director expressing my frustration over the possibility that the Peace Corps could soon join USAID on the chopping block. I will post any responses I might receive.

    Korean Poems

     

    author at a Korean temple 1980?

    Korea travels

     

    I first came to Korea in 1979

    in the Peace Corps

     

    Stayed in the rural countryside

    in the town of Gapeyong

    where I worked

    in a rural health care center

     

    Where I was one of four non-Koreans

    Had to speak Korean to survive

     

    Stayed on in a variety of jobs

    Including diplomatic service

    I last lived there in 1993.

     

    Non-Korean food was hard to get

    Outside of the GI ghettos

    English speakers were few

    And the country was not foreign-friendly

     

    There were few foreign residents

    Most American service members

    Some missionary types

    Diplomatic corps

    A few English teachers

    A few ex-pat business people

     

    Most women quit after marriage

    As it was a male-dominated society

     

    In the rural countryside

    No one knew a woman’s name

     

    They were referred

    to as so and so “mom”

     

    Or so and so wife,

    Or the generic aunt,

    or grandmother

     

    Public transit was just getting going

    But traffic was not too bad

    Few people could afford cars

     

    Back then the old Korea was still there

    And it was a very different place and time

    Going through the transition

    to the country, it has become

     

    Today’s Korea is a very different place

     

    The rural countryside is deserted

    Wilderness areas are coming back

    Even wildlife is coming back

    In the mountain outback regions

     

    50 percent of the public

    Live in the Seoul metro area

    Including Kyeongi province

    And Incheon city where I reside.

     

    Public transit is among the best

    In the world.

    Internet fast and cheap

    Everywhere connected

     

    Highways are decent but overcrowded

    The KTX train is fast and convenient

    The Incheon airport one of the best

     

    The choices for food are much better

    Used to be it was almost impossible

    To find non-Korean food

    Outside the GI ghetto towns.

     

    Now it is everywhere

    Even saw a Mexican restaurant

    In a suburban Busan neighborhood.

     

    In the end

    Koreans should be proud

    Of all that they have accomplished.

     

    I remain optimistic

    That someday the two Koreans

    Will become one again

    And that they will continue

    To advance and grow

     

    But the essence of Korea will remain

     

    Waiting for Korean Springtime

    poet Hill Korea

     

    The world peace forest

    Stretches five miles

    Through a delightful forest

     

    Including a nice lotus pound

    A winter watering hole for birds

    And a small mountain

     

     

    I welcome the advent of spring

    The cherry trees snowing

    The Tulips and roses blooming

     

    After a cold sometimes hard winter

    Especially during the COVID pandemic

    Which kept so many people

    Trapped indoors

     

    As I walk the path

    With the love of my life

    By my side

     

    Enjoying another springtime

    Filled with love and affection

    That is why I love Korean springtime.

     

    19 lines

    Pastoral free verse

     

    Life in a Korean village

     

    I am living in a Korean village as an exchange student.  One day my host family asks me to go to the local health center to tell them to change the father’s medicine, and give me a note, the old medicine, and instructions.  I am a little apprehensive, but they told me that was fine since the dragon who controlled the village had approved the request already.  I smiled I had met the dragon who seemed to like me which made things in the village go much better.  The daughter is cute.

    First Trip to Korea

    When I first went to Korea

    Almost 45 years ago

    It was a very alien place.

     

    An overwhelming experience,

    I entered a hot, humid, sauna.

    The smells were intense

     

    The food was spicy

    filled with passionate heat.

     

    chaotic

    cacophonous

    discordant sounds

    filled the air.

     

    the language sounded

    like everyone was screaming.

     

    Taxis honking, cars barking.

    People screeching

    Loudspeakers blaring

    Sirens blasted the air.

     

    Millions of strange people

    Military police everywhere

    With guns watching everyone.

     

    I felt I was a stranger in a strange land

    Everyone speaking

    A weird language

    I did not understand anything.

     

    Over time I got used to it

    The smells became normal

    The food was now delicious.

     

    The sounds are less chaotic

    Less cacophonous

     

    Less discordant

    I even eventually learned

    How to speak the weird language.

     

    I fell in love with this strange place

    Which became my second home

    And now I live there half the time

    And half the time in the United States

     

    Neither here nor there

    Am I here

    But I remain a true stranger

    In a still strange land.

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    In Korea mountains

    There is a custom

    Of putting rocks

    On top of other rocks

     

    Building little towers

    Of rocks

    along the mountain path

     

    An ancient shaman tradition

    Taken over the Buddhist temples

    The rocks piles were dedicated

    To the Sanshin mountain spirits

     

    And would grant wishes

    To those who added

    Rock to the cosmic tribute

     

    Sanshin would honor

    Those prayers and wishes

     

    Korean Winter roses

    Red, black and yellow

    In a field of late snow

    Early March

    End of winter

     

    Beneath the early blooming

    cherry trees

    their petals joining the snow

    along the world peace forest.

     

    Visit to Jade Garden

     

    Visiting Jade Garden

    Nar Chungcheong, South Korea

    On a beautiful spring day

     

    The cherry trees were in full flower

    Pink and white petals

    The scent of cherry trees in the air

     

    Other trees just starting to bloom

    Red, yellow and white tulips

    Beginning to bloom

     

    The sounds of spring all around

    Birds singing

    People walking about.

     

    Talking to one another

    As they wander the pathway

    Taking in the springtime splendor.

     

    The sun warming up

    The pathway winding

    .Through the Forrest.

     

    Meeting the Girl of My Dreams in Korea

    The Peace Corps changed my life
    Not in the obvious ways
    That it did

    I learned a new language
    A new culture
    Met many different people
    Did some constructive development work

    And contributed to friendship
    Between Koreans and the US

    All the usual things that Peace Corps
    Is supposed to accomplish

    But the Peace Corps changed me
    And I became the man I am now

    Because of those two years
    I spend in the countryside
    Of South Korea

    I went to graduate school
    I became a diplomat

    But most importantly
    If I had not gone to the Korean peace corps program
    I never would have met the girl of my dreams
    The women I was fated to meet

    I first met Angela in 1974
    When I was in high school

    And fell asleep in a class
    And had the dream that haunted me
    To this day

    In the dream
    I met a beautiful Asian women
    Who was speaking to me
    In a weird language

    And then she disappeared
    Like in Star Trek

    And I fell on the floor

    “Screaming
    You are you?”

    I continued to have these visions
    Every month for seven years

    I eventually learned

    that she was in Korea
    And so I joined the Peace Corps

    to go to Korea
    To find her

    After I finished Peace Corps
    I stuck around for another year

    Thinking I would find her
    But never did

    Just when I was

    due to return to the US
    To go to Graduate school
    I had the final dream

    In this dream
    She said in Korean

    “Don’t worry

    you will meet me soon.”

    That night getting off the bus
    In front of me
    Was the girl in the dream

    I looked at her
    And I knew she was it

    And she looked at me
    And knew I was it

    We met up for coffee
    And we dated

    I proposed to her

    three days after I met her

    And then we married
    Two months later

    Despite her family’s attempts
    To keep us apart

    And we have been

    married 43 years
    And I fall in love with her
    Over and over again

    And I still have the dream
    When I am alone
    Or when I am stressed out

    I see her standing by the bed
    Smiling at me

    Saying
    Everything will be alright
    And it is

    and so thinking back on my life
    My life changed forever

    When I left the US
    To join the Peace Corps

    Long Live the Peace Corps

    this is a true story of the love of my life.  I met her in 1982 when I was teaching in Korea after having finished my Peace Corps service in 1981.  We got married two months after we met and have been married 33 years.  I still recall the dreams of how I would met her from time to time.

    I always thought this would make a great love story movie., perhaps a K Drama?

    Spring Time Sketch in Youngchando, Korea

    In the early morning dawn
    I like to go for a walk
    Down among the cherry trees
    And flowering plants

    Just to welcome
    Another fine spring day
    As the sun comes up
    Dispelling my dismal mood

    And filling me
    With love
    Hope and peace
    As I walk the in
    the world peace forest

    Through the forest
    and over the mountain
    breathing the springtime air
    alive filled with life

    and I think to myself
    this moment
    is the moment
    that I am meant to experience

    life itself
    and nothing more
    nothing less
    Just breath in life

    based on a photo of cherry trees along the world peace forest near my house in Youngchangdo, Korea, and based on the April 21 writers digest poetry prompt to write a poetic sketch © 3 years ago, john Cosmos Aller

    Hiking In Korea

    Korea is a land
    filled with mountain paths
    everywhere you go

    there are paths
    leading deep
    into the mountains

    one of my favorite paths
    is the world peace forrest
    which meanders around
    my town

    linking a lake, a lotus pound
    and a nice mountain peak
    and on the top
    on a clear day

    you can see North Korean
    in the distance
    and the Incheon airport
    near by

    Korean Pottery of Love

    In Korea
    there are many pottery kilns

    ancient art form
    in the land of the morning calm

    I have a few pieces
    I bought years ago

    and enjoy looking
    at my vase

    filled with love
    for my wife

    Korean Springtime

     

    Korean Springtime
    I walk the path with my love
    Still Under her spell

    this is the 42 springtime

    I have enjoyed with the love of my life by my side © a year ago, john Cosmos Aller

    American Coffee Takes Over Korea

    About 30 years ago,
    American-style coffee chains
    Discovered Korea.
    After the 88 Olympics,
    Koreans discovered the joy
    Of real brewed coffee,
    Hot, Sweet, Neat
    The rest is history.

    I love coffee and was so glad that you could finally get a decent coffee in Korea, prior to the Olympics coffee shops were called tabangs which were where men mostly would hang out drinking instant coffee or Korean tea, and flirting with the cute waitresses.
    © a year ago, john Cosmos Aller

     

    hot humid weather in Korea,

    hot humid weather in Korea,
    outside like walking in a sauna.

    Most people don’t use air conditioning
    due to both expenses,
    fear of air conditioning disease
    (Which is a real thing).

    hanging out at a coffee shop or mall
    discouraged as COVID continues to spread.
    Only two people can dine out at night

    over 2, 00 cases a day now
    only 20 percent are fully vaccinated.

    temperatures will hit 40 degrees (100 + f)
    later this week
    as the monsoon season ends
    and the August heat begins.

    Koreans are learning
    new words to describe this

    heat dome
    tropical nights
    Polar vortex
    Monster typhoons
    Killing floods
    Killing heat waves
    are now common.

    used to be that July and August
    were hot and humid
    but rarely about 100 dF.
    Now that is becoming the norm,
    as global climate change
    begins hitting Korea hard.

    the winters are colder
    but much shorter.
    Late January to early February
    Polar Vortex swept through

    the summer is longer
    starting in May
    and lasting until mid-September.

    Autumn is lasting
    from Mid-September
    to Mid-December.
    Spring just late April to early June

    So far no killer wildfires.
    As the monsoon season
    Came on time
    Monson flooding
    Just before the killer heatwaves

    the prompt was to write about the local weather Korea is experiencing a heat dome highs in the 90’s (40 C) real feel close to 100 F, with tropical nights in the 80s F.  No relief in sight until late august, the second hottest summer in Korea so far but it will probably break the record heat

    Korean Summer Haiku

    Korean summers

    hot, humid, tropical

    24/7 Sauna

     

    Walking Along the Winter Korean Beach

    Walking along the winter
    Korean beach,
    With the love of my life
    By my side,

    She looks at me
    With red hot love
    Flames shooting
    From her black eyes

     

    Seoul 1979 and 2015

    2013 Seoul 1979
    April 7

    When I arrived in Seoul
    Back in the day in 1979

    Seoul was a grim city
    Big, polluted, overwhelming
    Filled with Koreans
    And nothing much to do

    Other than eat Korean food
    And drink Korean booze

    Tourist sites were none existent
    And foreigners were few and far between

    The GI’s stayed in Itaewon
    And there were few other foreigners around

    And there were very few places in town
    To eat non-Korean food

    Just the fancy hotels
    The base and Itaewon

    But Seoul had it’s charms
    It grew on me over the years

    And gradually became less grim
    Less forbidding
    And less foreigner unfriendly

    When I left Seoul in 1984 it was changing
    Before my very eyes

    And when I came back in 1988 it was different city
    And those were the days
    Of the Olympics and Seoul’s emergence
    As a modern city

    2014 Seoul 2015
    April 8

    Seoul is so different now days
    Very little of the old Seoul remains

    The Kangwha moon area downtown
    Still exists as warren of alley ways

    Between big buildings
    Filled with restaurants and shops

    But the old tabangs (tea shops)
    With the tabang girls
    Are long gone

    The karaoke bars and girl bars
    Are still there going strong

    But coffee shops and fancier restaurants
    Are everywhere

    And foreigners are everywhere
    Seoul is no longer a city just for Koreans
    It has truly become a world city
    Must to the dismay of the traditionalists

    Parts of the old Seoul remain
    and the mountains and parks
    have become very popular indeed

    there has been a resurgence in Korean Buddhism
    and in traditional arts and crafts
    and traditional foods as well

    no where more than in Insa dong
    the Mecca of traditional Korean culture
    these days

    and Itaweon has become
    the heart of the expatriate part of Seoul
    with people from around the world
    gathered together

    along with the young and hip
    Koreans

    And there is even a gay quarter now
    unimaginable in the old days

    Seoul has changed
    For the most part for the better

    But I still miss the Seoul of my past
    And will mourn its passing
    As I get older

    Along with the city
    That I have adopted
    As my second home town

    thoughts of life in Seoul in 1979 and 2015 © 7 years ago, john Cosmos Aller      

    Melting away my heart
    Driving out the cold
    of the winter beach.

    Korean beaches are romantic in the winter and I am living in a beach resort island near the Incheon airport, © 8 months ago, john Cosmos Aller

    Love in Korean

    When Sam Adams
    first met her
    The lady of his dreams

    There was as the Koreans
    Would say

    Spark from heart to heart
    이심촌심
    isimchonsim

    truly love at first sight
    첫눈에 반하다
    cheosnun-e banhada

    they both knew
    that it is just fate

    운명
    unyoung

    that they had met
    that date.

    Two months later
    They were married
    It all happened
    40 years ago

    48 years after
    She first came
    To him in his dreams.

    the prompt was to incorporate foreign words into a poem I chose Korean which is my best foreign language as I have been struggling to learn it for 43 years

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    Peace Corps Announces Collaboration with the Republic of Korea on Volunteer …

    Peace Corps opened its program in Korea in 1966, and more than 2,000 Peace Corps volunteers served there before operations closed in 1981. Since 2008, the Republic of Korea has recognized the service of Peace Corps/Korea volunteers by hosting return trips for many former volunteers so they can again visit the country. Peace Corps and KOICA …

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    Peace Corps Volunteers Honored by The Korea Society

    Peace Corps/Korea brought over 2,000 Americans to serve in Korea’s classrooms, farms, and industry. From 1966-1981, the assistance provided by these Volunteers, at a critical period in Korean history, helped to cement U.S.Korea ties. Kevin O’Donnell, the first country director of Peace Corps/Korea, and fourth director of the Peace Corps will …

    https://www.peacecorps.gov › countries

    Countries – Peace Corps

    Peace Corps Volunteers serve in over 60 countries. Find your place in the world. … South Korea 1966-1981 2,060 Volunteers Served Caribbean. The Dominican Republic. 1962-present 13 Volunteers …

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    Korea in the side-view mirror: Reflections of a former Volunteer

    It was, as the Peace Corps ad says, “The toughest job you will ever love.” When I left Korea in the mid-70s I was certain I would never see it again. As the years passed, the recollections of my life in Korea crystallized into increasingly romanticized memories. They became nearer and dearer to me in my life’s side-view mirror.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › companies › friends-of-Korea

    National Peace Corps Association | Friends of Korea – NPCA

    About Friends of Korea. Friends of Korea was founded in 2002 by former Peace Corps volunteers who served in the Republic of Korea between 1966 and 1981. Since Peace Corps ended its program in Korea in 1981, the challenge for Friends of Korea has been to find a mission. Over the past several years we have been engaged in a series of …

    https://peacecorpsworldwide.org › memories-of-serving-as-last-peace-corps-Korea-director

    Memories of serving as the last Peace Corps/Korea Director

    Oct 21, 2020Oct 21 2020. 1. by James Mayer (Korea 1978-81) The Korea Times. Friends of Korea. Peace Corps volunteers and others hold a walk-a-thon to raise funds for heart surgery in 1981. / Courtesy of Nancy Kelly. No one likes to be last. But I had that distinction as the Peace Corps Korea country director, and I am forever grateful that it happened.

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    Peace Corps – Connect With the Peace Corps

    Connect With the Peace Corps. The Peace Corps. We are inspired by hands-on, grassroots-driven, and lasting impact. Learn more about our mission. In a changing world, building a better future together. New Opportunities Now Available. Dozens of new Volunteering openings are live on our site.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › articles › peace-corps-volunteers-and-the-making-of-korean-studies-in-the-united-states

    Some 2,000 Peace Corps Volunteers Served in Korea. They Have Also …

    Peace Corps Volunteers and the Making of Korean Studies in the United States. Edited by Seung-Kyung Kim and Michael Robinson. Center for Korea Studies, University of Washington. Reviewed by Steven Boyd Saum . The Peace Corps sent more than 2,000 Volunteers to South Korea 1966-81, to teach English and advise on healthcare.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › events › peace-corps-korea-all-group-volunteers-staff-and-friends-reunion-2018

    National Peace Corps Association | Peace Corps Korea All-Group … – NPCA

    Mention you’re with the Korea Peace Corps Reunion. Dan Strickland (K-18; danstrickland2001@yahoo.com) is our reunion point person and is available to answer questions or make suggestions. Let us know you’re coming by sending Dan an email with your name(s), your Korean name, K-group #, and check-in/out dates.

     

     

    🗳️ Congressional Representative for Medford, Oregon

     

    Rep. Cliff Bentz (OR-2)

    • District Office:

    14 N Central Ave., Suite 112

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 776-4646

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    409 Cannon House Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20515

    Phone: (202) 225-6730

    • Website

     

    🏛️ U.S. Senators from Oregon

    Sen. Jeff Merkley

    • Medford Office:

    10 South Bartlett Street, Suite 201

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 608-9102

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    531 Hart Senate Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20510

    Phone: (202) 224-3753

    • Website

    Sen. Ron Wyden

    • Medford Office:

    310 West 6th St., Room 118

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 858-5122

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    221 Dirksen Senate Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20510

    Phone: (202) 224-5244

    • Website

     

    🌐 Director of the Peace Corps

    Carol Spahn

    • Peace Corps Headquarters:

    1275 First Street NE

    Washington, DC 20526

    Phone: (855) 855-1961

    • Director’s Bio
    • Peace Corps Contact Page

     

    Rep. Cliff Bentz (OR-2)

    • District Office:

    14 N Central Ave., Suite 112

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 776-4646

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    409 Cannon House Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20515

    Phone: (202) 225-6730

    • Website

     

    🏛️ U.S. Senators from Oregon

    Sen. Jeff Merkley

    • Medford Office:

    10 South Bartlett Street, Suite 201

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 608-9102

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    531 Hart Senate Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20510

    Phone: (202) 224-3753

    • Website

    Sen. Ron Wyden

    • Medford Office:

    310 West 6th St., Room 118

    Medford, OR 97501

    Phone: (541) 858-5122

    • Washington, D.C. Office:

    221 Dirksen Senate Office Building

    Washington, D.C. 20510

    Phone: (202) 224-5244

    • Website

     

    🌐 Director of the Peace Corps

    Carol Spahn

    • Peace Corps Headquarters:

    1275 First Street NE

    Washington, DC 20526

    Phone: (855) 855-1961

     

    Dear  Cliff Bentz

     

    Rep. Cliff Bentz (OR-2)

    • District Office:

    14 N Central Ave., Suite 112

    Medford, OR 97501

     

    I am writing as a proud Returned Peace Corps Volunteer who served in Gapyeong, South Korea from 1979 to 1981, working in a rural health center as a tuberculosis control worker. My time in the Peace Corps shaped not only my worldview but also the trajectory of my life. It led me to pursue a Master’s degree in Korean Studies and ultimately serve 27 years in the U.S. Foreign Service before retiring in 2016.

    Today, I spend part of the year in South Korea, maintaining the personal and professional ties that were forged through public service and people-to-people diplomacy. I can attest firsthand to the long-lasting goodwill, cultural understanding, and strategic partnerships that Peace Corps volunteers generate. The Peace Corps is not simply a volunteer program—it is a cornerstone of American soft power and one of the most effective tools of diplomacy we’ve ever known.

    I urge you, in the strongest terms, to oppose any efforts to dismantle, defund, or diminish the Peace Corps. As geopolitical tensions rise, especially in Asia, it is more crucial than ever to maintain programs that build bridges, not walls.

    Please support robust funding for the Peace Corps, protect its independence, and preserve its legacy. The future of diplomacy begins in villages, classrooms, and clinics—not just embassies.

    Sincerely,

    Jake Aller

    Peace Corps Korea K-49 Group

    (1979–1981)
    U.S. Foreign Service Officer (Ret.)

     

    What a beautiful journey!: Celebrating the 50th … – Peace Corps

    The Korean government has acknowledged these strong ties by hosting several reunions over the years. Last month, about 80 returned Volunteers and family members traveled to Seoul, South Korea, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps arrival in the country. We were there to attend the opening of an exhibit on the Peace Corps at the …

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    Peace Corps Announces Collaboration with the Republic of Korea on Volunteer …

    Peace Corps opened its program in Korea in 1966, and more than 2,000 Peace Corps volunteers served there before operations closed in 1981. Since 2008, the Republic of Korea has recognized the service of Peace Corps/Korea volunteers by hosting return trips for many former volunteers so they can again visit the country. Peace Corps and KOICA …

    https://www.peacecorps.gov › news › library › peace-corps-volunteers-honored-by-the-korea-society

    Peace Corps Volunteers Honored by The Korea Society

    Peace Corps/Korea brought over 2,000 Americans to serve in Korea’s classrooms, farms, and industry. From 1966-1981, the assistance provided by these Volunteers, at a critical period in Korean history, helped to cement U.S.Korea ties. Kevin O’Donnell, the first country director of Peace Corps/Korea, and fourth director of the Peace Corps will …

    https://www.peacecorps.gov › countries

    Countries – Peace Corps

    Peace Corps Volunteers serve in over 60 countries. Find your place in the world. … South Korea 1966-1981 2,060 Volunteers Served Caribbean. The Dominican Republic. 1962-present 13 Volunteers …

    https://www.peacecorps.gov › stories › korea-in-the-side-view-mirror-reflections-of-a-former-peace-corps-volunteer

    Korea in the side-view mirror: Reflections of a former Volunteer

    It was, as the Peace Corps ad says, “The toughest job you will ever love.” When I left Korea in the mid-70s I was certain I would never see it again. As the years passed, the recollections of my life in Korea crystallized into increasingly romanticized memories. They became nearer and dearer to me in my life’s side-view mirror.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › companies › friends-of-Korea

    National Peace Corps Association | Friends of Korea – NPCA

    About Friends of Korea. Friends of Korea was founded in 2002 by former Peace Corps volunteers who served in the Republic of Korea between 1966 and 1981. Since Peace Corps ended its program in Korea in 1981, the challenge for Friends of Korea has been to find a mission. Over the past several years we have been engaged in a series of …

    https://peacecorpsworldwide.org › memories-of-serving-as-last-peace-corps-Korea-director

    Memories of serving as the last Peace Corps/Korea Director

    Oct 21, 2020Oct 21 2020. 1. by James Mayer (Korea 1978-81) The Korea Times. Friends of Korea. Peace Corps volunteers and others hold a walk-a-thon to raise funds for heart surgery in 1981. / Courtesy of Nancy Kelly. No one likes to be last. But I had that distinction as the Peace Corps Korea country director, and I am forever grateful that it happened.

    https://www.peacecorps.gov

    Peace Corps – Connect With the Peace Corps

    Connect With the Peace Corps. The Peace Corps. We are inspired by hands-on, grassroots-driven, and lasting impact. Learn more about our mission. In a changing world, building a better future together. New Opportunities Now Available. Dozens of new Volunteering openings are live on our site.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › articles › peace-corps-volunteers-and-the-making-of-korean-studies-in-the-united-states

    Some 2,000 Peace Corps Volunteers Served in Korea. They Have Also …

    Peace Corps Volunteers and the Making of Korean Studies in the United States. Edited by Seung-Kyung Kim and Michael Robinson. Center for Korea Studies, University of Washington. Reviewed by Steven Boyd Saum . The Peace Corps sent more than 2,000 Volunteers to South Korea 1966-81, to teach English and advise on healthcare.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › events › peace-corps-korea-all-group-volunteers-staff-and-friends-reunion-2018

    National Peace Corps Association | Peace Corps Korea All-Group … – NPCA

    Mention you’re with the Korea Peace Corps Reunion. Dan Strickland (K-18; danstrickland2001@yahoo.com) is our reunion point person and is available to answer questions or make suggestions. Let us know you’re coming by sending Dan an email with your name(s), your Korean name, K-group #, and check-in/out dates.

    Here’s the latest on the future of the Peace Corps as of mid-2025, including perspectives from across the political spectrum and a list of countries where volunteers are currently serving.

     

    🌍 Current Status of the Peace Corps

    The Peace Corps is facing significant restructuring and budget cuts under the Trump administration. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has recommended deep staff reductions—up to 80% at headquarters and 25% globally—which could shutter some country programs. While the agency insists it will remain operational, many volunteers and applicants are anxious about its viability.

     

    🗞️ Left-Leaning Analysis

    • The Hill: Reports that the cuts could “cripple” the Peace Corps and undermine decades of goodwill and soft diplomacy. Critics argue this is part of a broader dismantling of America’s international development efforts.
    • Peace Corps Connect: The National Peace Corps Association warns that reduced staffing and federal hiring freezes threaten volunteer support and training. They’re urging Congress to restore funding and protect the agency’s mission.
    • Peace Corps Worldwide: Advocates propose transforming the Peace Corps into an NGO or merging it with AmeriCorps to preserve its legacy and adapt to modern global challenges.

     

    📰 Right-Leaning or Neutral Analysis

    • EconoTimes: Highlights Trump’s plan to expand and modernize the Peace Corps with a $2 billion budget, focusing on strategic regions like Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe. The goal is to align volunteer efforts with U.S. foreign policy interests.
    • Next Gen Business: Notes that while some see the cuts as fiscally responsible, others worry they will weaken U.S. influence abroad. The restructuring is framed as part of a broader government streamlining effort.
    • The Independent: Covers the DOGE-led downsizing and staff buyouts, noting that some posts may close and that the agency’s soft power role is at risk.

     

    📍 Countries Where Peace Corps Volunteers Are Currently Serving

    According to the Peace Corps official site, volunteers are actively serving in over 60 countries. Here are some with open opportunities:

    • Africa: Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Eswatini, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, Togo, Zambia
    • Asia: Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Timor-Leste
    • Europe: Albania, Armenia, Georgia, Kosovo, Moldova, North Macedonia, Ukraine
    • Pacific Islands: Palau, Tonga, Vanuatu
    • Latin America & Caribbean: Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guyana, Jamaica, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Dominica

    Some programs have been paused or closed recently, including those in Mozambique, Ethiopia, Cameroon, Kyrgyz Republic, and South Africa.

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  • A Visit to Byukchoji and First Garden in Paju Korea

    A Visit to Byukchoji and First Garden in Paju Korea

    A Visit to Byukchoji and First Garden in Paju County, Korea ‘

    파주 별초지 정원.and 퍼스트 가든 파주카운티1.

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    Byukchoji garden is a wonderful, beautiful botanical garden located in Paju County north of Seoul and not too far from the DMZ.  It spans over 130,000 square meters and has a mixture of Eastern and western themed gardens divided into six thematic areas – Sensational, Mythical, Mindful, Breathtaking, Adventurous, and Freedom. There is a decent coffee shop, bakery and restaurant on site.  There is also a nice art gallery showing pictures of famous botanical gardens from around the world and photos of the gardens taken by visitors.

    There is also a garden shop with flowers and plants for sale.  At the entrance gate, be sure to pick up the useful bilingual (Korean and English) guide map. It takes about an hour to walk around and truly appreciate the gardens. There is a very nice lotus pound in the center–the lotus flowers are in bloom in mid to late summer. The park is especially pretty in the Spring and Fall season.

    Transportation options

    To visit Byukchoji Garden from Seoul, you have several transportation options:

    1. Subway: Take the subway from Gondek Station to Wollongong Station on the Gyeongi Jungang Line, which takes about 59 minutes2.
    2. Bus: Take the line 704 bus from Seoul Station to Sonchus, which takes approximately 1 hour and 24 minutes2.
    3. Taxi: A taxi ride from Seoul to Byukchoji Gardens takes about 34 minutes2.
    4. Driving: If you choose to drive, it’s a 34-minute journey from Seoul to the gardens2.

    Note: to get there from Camp Humphreys take the GTX train from Pyeongtaek station, get off at Yongsan Station, got to Seoul station, then either take the subway or bus. The total trip should take about two hours. The park entry closes at 6 pm. The cost is quite modest, about 9,000 won  (US$ 7) per person.

     

     

     

     

     

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    First Garden, 퍼스트 가든 파주카운티1. is another great botanical garden in Paju county, Korea near Goyang county.

    It’s known for its 23 themed gardens, including the Adonis Garden, and offers a variety of experiences such as a mini zoo and amusement park1.

    Transportation Options

    To get to First Garden using public transportation, you can follow these steps:

    From Camp Humphreys take the GTX line from Pyeongtaek station to Yongsan Station, then take the subway to Seoul station, take the Airport Express train one stop to Bangkok station then the Gyeongi Jungang subway and get off at Unjeong station and take either the bus or taxi.  Total travel time is about two hours. The park is open until 9 pm seven days a week and has several restaurant options on site.

    1. Subway: Take the Gyeongi Jungang subway line and get off at Unjeong Station.
    2. Bus: From Unjeong Station, take bus number 088, which runs at intervals of 30-40 minutes, and get off at the First Garden station1.

    Alternatively, taking a taxi from Unjeong Station to First Garden is also a convenient option, especially if you’re traveling in a group of 3-4 people. The taxi fare is approximately 10,000 won1.

    The cost is also 9,000 won or US$7).

    For more information, see the following:

    The Paju Byukchoji Gardens, also known as The Botanical Garden BCJ, is one of the famous breathtaking tourist attractions in South Korea, which was founded in 1965. This garden is located in the village of Changman-ri in Paju’s Gwangtan Township. The BCJ Gardens is spread over a vast 130,000 square meters with the polyphony of Eastern Gardens and Western Gardens as its main theme. This is also one of the K-Dreamland staples.

    Apart from that, the Garden is sorted into 6 amazing themes: Sensational, Mythical, Mindful, Breathtaking, Adventurous, and Freedom. As the name suggests, each themed portion of the Garden gives you a blissful experience.

    Sensational Tour

    The Sensational part of the garden greets you first as soon as you enter the BCJ Botanical Garden. This part of the garden has the majestic Queen’s Garden, which is surrounded by Wildflowers, potted herbs, and shrubs that look dramatically beautiful. The pine tree-lined grove is also a beautiful display to savor your eyes.

    Mythical Tour

    As you go through the tree-lined lane, you will find the Mythical area that is enclosed in Marley Castle’s gilded gates of Paju Byukchoji Gardens. This area covers some of the ancient sculpture gardens of Greece and Italy. Also, you can find a few sculptures that are done in honor of the Greek God Apollo and Italian artist Michaelangelo.

    Mindful Tour

    Then comes the Mindful-themed area, which is mostly covered by green natural forested paths, you will also find a nicely constructed wooden bridge over a pond which is one of the attractions of this area. The most captivating thing is the Waterfall in this area, which will comfort your eyes and release the tension from your body with its enchanting presence.

    Breathtaking Tour

    Right after the Waterfall comes to the Breathtaking area, and as the name suggests, it is truly a breathtaking sight. The wooden walkway on the Byukchoji Pond is just an amazing scene and bridge to walk upon, with many flowers in the pond. Needless to say, this is the pinnacle of BCJ Gardens.

    Adventurous Tour

    The Adventurous area is quite an adventure for kids, as it mainly consists of a birch forest playground and other things which attract kids to play in; other than that, there isn’t much to explore here.

    Freedom Tour

    Moving on to the final themed area Freedom. This part of the garden is filled with flower-covered arches, grassy fields, and a road completely dedicated to the harmonious reunification of North and South Korea.

    European and Asian-style gardens are the main attraction that brings people from various parts to have a look and enjoy the moment. The main highlight of these gardens is that it is good for kids and also for the people around the place to spend a good day with their loved ones. They also provide Wheelchair accessibility at the entrance for the disabled, which is a plus point.

    Timings and Entry Fee

    The Paju Byukchoji Gardens is open every day from 9 am-7 pm. To enjoy this beautiful garden at a slow pace, you need at least 3hrs, so make sure you are on time. And the tourists who arrive after 6 pm are basically out of luck as the ticket sales close at 6 pm. The adult ticket is 9.500 KRW.

    European and Asian-style gardens are the main attraction that brings people from various parts to have a look and enjoy the moment. The main highlight of these gardens is that it is good for kids and also for the people around the place to spend a good day with their loved ones. They also provide Wheelchair accessibility at the entrance for the disabled, which is a plus point.

    Timings and Entry Fee

    The Paju Byukchoji Gardens is open every day from 9 am-7 pm. To enjoy this beautiful garden at a slow pace, you need at least 3hrs, so make sure you are on time. And the tourists who arrive after 6 pm are basically out of luck as the ticket sales close at 6 pm. The adult ticket is 9.500 KRW.

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  • Cosmos K Drama List

    Cosmos K Drama List

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    Cosmos K Drama List

    Themes

    Master Movies Seen 1970- 2024

    Our Blues K Drama Review

    Favorite K Drama

    Cosmos’s Fav k Drama

    Cosmos’s Favorite K Drama

    Since 2015, when I moved to Korea I have become a big fan of K Drama.  They are perhaps the best in the world at romantic comedies. (“Crash Course in Romance” and “Crash Landing on You” a good examples).  They also excel in movies about “Rich People Behaving Badly ”( Mine is the best one)  and dark social commentary like “Parasite” (Oscar Best Picture), revenge dramas (Glory is the best example), and epic historical dramas set in Korea and China. (“Mr. Sunshine” is a good example)  Another staple is high school coming-of-age films. (Millionaires First Love is a good one) .They also do political intrigue films pretty well ) Last Man Standing is good, and” Designated Survivor”), and decent SCIFi too.  (“Silent Sea”, and Space Sweapers” are good). The crime and political dramas are quite intense and a bit too violent in my opinion although they are not “slasher” films per se. And of course, the Squid Game was a worldwide phenomenon.

    Up until the early 80’s K dramas were not that good, Japanese (J Drama) were better. But since then K Dramas have taken over. For some reason, K dramas are more approachable to outsiders than J Dramas or C Dramas. An interesting factoid is that the writers are almost all women.  and about 60 percent of the viewers are women, Korean men, in general, prefer sports or news programs.

    More LGBTQ Characters

    In recent years, many dramas have started featuring LGBTQ characters and non-Korean characters (called multi-cultural in Korean). The LGBTQ characters tend to be either female or transgendered, not too many male male gay characters. Itaewon Class had a good Trans character – a male transitioning to female, and “Mine” had both a lesbian couple and a bisexual male lead. This reflects the fact that LGTBQ status is still not as tolerated in Korea as it is in the US and Europe.  Five years ago there were no LGBTQ characters, now there are quite a few.  In Korea there are now gay nightclubs in Itaewon’s “homo hill” and the Hongdae student district, and there is an annual gay pride day which while not officially legal, is not illegal as it was a few years ago. Many K novels and stories also have LGBTQ characters these days.

    Gay marriage is still not legal, but gay sex is no longer illegal or grounds for a divorce as adultery is also no longer illegal or grounds for a divorce.  Younger Koreans are much more tolerant than older Koreans.  The Christian Churches tend to be conservative and heavily influenced by American evangelical churches and are mostly anti-LGBTQ.  About ten percent of adults have engaged in gay or lesbian relationships and perhaps 5 percent of the population are LGBTQ, with 2 percent transgendered.  Transgendered people have to go to Thailand for surgery as the surgeries are illegal in Korea and Korean health insurance does not cover such treatments.

    Rom-Com Slow Burn Dramas

    The rom-com tends to be slow-burning dramas with few explicit sex scenes, almost all of them male -female although there are a few lesbian-themed ones now and then. Many of them follow the meme hate turning to love, although love at first sight K dramas are common, and many feature doomed romances between characters of different social classes.

    Korean Badass Female Leads

    Final point, I have always considered Korean women to be the most beautiful and sexiest women on the planet and I love watching them in K Dramas, particularly I like watching real “badass” lead characters, and I married my Korean dream girl  See Dreamgirl re-published   for details.

    “Mr. Sunshine,” and “Gyesang Creatures”  have such lead characters.

    I have finally gotten enough Korean to mostly follow the dialogue without subtitles, but most of the K Dramas on Amazon, Disney, and Netflix have subtitles.  I hope by the end of the year to be able to watch a K drama without subtitles. Nice language learning goal to have.

    Here then is my list of K Dramas I have seen over the years.

    First my top  20 list

    Gyesang Creature K Drama  Korean female badass character, monster movie, historical drama set at end of Colonial era

    Captivating The King K Historical Drama A

    Doctor Slump K Drama  B  good rom-com also deals with mental illness issues, political intrigue

    Glory K drama A revenge drama

    Crash Course in Romance K drama A- great rom-com

    Chief of Staff K drama political drama

    Shin Divorce Attorney K Drama  -A great legal drama and political intrigque

    The Eternal King K drama historical drama. alt history Sci-fi rom-com

    Live Up to Your Name K drama A historical drama, sci-fi, rom-com  slow burn romance

    Castaway Diva b slow burn rom-com

    My Love From The Stars sci-fi rom-com

    Itaewon Class K Drama  Trans character lead

    The Last Man Standing K Drama political intrigue regarding the assasination of President Park based on true story

    Venzano K Drama  corporate intrigue, crime drama and slow burn romance

    Mine K Drama great example of rich people behaving badly, LGBTQ characters

    Strong Girl Namjoon sequel  see post review female badass leads

    strong girl Bong soon original A  see post review female badass leads

    Parasite  K Drama Oscar Best picture – dark black comedy

    When The Camelia Blooms K Drama great K rom-com

    Squid Games K Drama Number 1 On Netflix game show but much more than that

    Bing AI’s list of top K Dramas

    If you’re looking for the best K-dramas to binge-watch, you’re in for a treat! Korean dramas (K-dramas) have taken the world by storm, offering a delightful mix of interesting storylines, intense plot twists, and addictive viewing experiences. Here are some top K-dramas across different genres:

    1. Action/Thriller Korean Dramas:
    1. Romance Korean Dramas(Fan Favorites):
    1. Other Notable K-Dramas:
      • Strong Woman Do Bong Soon: A mix of romance, comedy, and action, featuring a super-strong female lead.
      • While You Were Sleeping: A supernatural romance with intriguing dream-related twists.
      • Descendants of the Sun: A love story set against the backdrop of military service.
      • My Love From The Star: A unique romance involving an alien and a famous actress.
      • Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo: A heartwarming sports-themed drama 2.

    Remember, K-dramas can evoke a wide range of emotions—from sappy to heartbreaking to downright surprising. So grab your popcorn, find a cozy spot, and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Korean dramas! 🎬🍿

    2024

    Confession  K Drama A-

    Collectors K Drama B

    The Spy Gone North B K Drama

    Goodbye Mr. Black K Drama Did Not Finish

    My Demon Love K Drama  Did Not Finish

    My Annoying Brother B

    Me And Me K Drama B

    Squid Game Season Two Did Not Finish – No longer K drama in my opinion

    Gyesang Creature K Drama  Korean female badass character

    Somebody B

    The Devil Plan Was Too Complicated To Follow

    VIP K Drama B

    Destined With You K Drama

    Millionaire First Love K Drama A  good intro to coming of age high school dramas

    Hyena K Legal Drama A  good political corporate intrigue film

    Badlands Hunters  K Post-Apocalypse Drama A good Sci-Fi

    Captivating The King K Historical Drama A  Good historical drama

    Doctor Slump K Drama  B

    Taken K Drama Movie B

    The Swindler K Drama Movie A

    Don’t Buy The Seller K Drama  B

    The Dude In Me K Drama Is Cute  A

    Single In Seoul K Movie B

    Lee Kiwon K Movie About NK Refugees In Belgium

    Young Police K Drama B

    Sweat And Sour B

    Killer Paradox K Crime Drama

    Queen Of Tears K Rom-Com

    2023

    Moving to Heaven started in 2022.

    Lies Within started in the 2022 BK drama.

    Trolly started 2022 B K drama a-

    Glory K drama is A  good revenge flick

    Confidential Assignment K drama b

    On the line k drama b

    Weight Ton K drama b

    Parallel SF K drama  SF drama

    Crash Course in Romance K drama A- great rom-com

    One Spring Night K drama

    The Bros K drama

    Like for Likes K drama b.

    Ordinary People K drama b

    Veteran K crime comedy b K drama

    Tiger in Winter K drama with a magical realism twist K drama

    After My Death, another Korean teenage crime drama k drama

    Confidential Assignment Two K drama

    Nothing Serious K rom-com

    Uncanny counter K drama

    What’s wrong with Secretary Kim K’s drama.

    Chief of Staff K drama  good political thriller

    Mad for each other K drama

    Along with the god’s K’s drama

    Time to hunt K drama.

    Escape from Mogadishu political drama based on true story features North and South Koreans overseas forced to work together to ensure mutual survivor

    The decision to leave K drama.

    Adenoid K drama Sci-Fi

    Hunt K drama

    Confession K drama

    My unfamiliar family K drama

    Physical Another Squid Game K drama

    Unblock Cyber crime K drama.

    One Spring Night K drama rom-com

    Holy Betrayal Documentary on Religious cults in Korea

    Me me

    Shin Divorce Attorney K Drama  -A good legal thriller

    The Eternal King K drama alt history sci-fi, rom-com

    Live Up to Your Name K drama A sci-fi time travel rom-com

    Kill Bosun K drama

    Switch k drama

    Beef  K Drama set in LA

    Queen Maker  K drama

    Black Knight K Drama

    Miss and Mrs. Cop K drama

    Unstoppable K drama

    Mad for Each Other rom-com

    Private Lifes K drama

    Flower of Evil K drama

    Glitch Korean series sci-fi

    See You in My 19th Life K  Drama did not finish it

    Alchemy of Souls   intriguing K Drama

    Song of the Bandits  historical set at the end of the Joseon dynasty

    Dream K drama about the homeless World Cup

    King Maker K drama about Kim Dae Jung’s early rise Disney A

    Ballerina K crime revenge thriller b a bit too violent

    Strong Girl Namjoon sequel  see post review female badass characters

    strong girl bong soon original A  see post review female badass characters

    Dona K Drama B

    Ray of Sunshine K Drama A

    The Worst of Evil Disney K Drama B

    Villante Disney K Drama B

    The Believer K Drama b

    the Believer Part two K Drama B

    Castaway Diva b  good rom-com

    comedy royal b

    My Demon  did not finish c

    Don’t Buy the Seller -K Drama about a serial killer who lures victims through ads for used sales

    Gyesang Creature K drama 6 episodes  Great badass lead actress.

    Havana K murder drama with an LGBT love affair theme

    Bloodhounds  K revenge crime drama

    2022 Movies Seen

    Black Money K Drama B

    Extreme Job  K Drama B

    We Are All Going To Die K Zombie Drama A

    Haibing 2017 The Thaw K Drama  B

    Our Blues  K Drama A set in Jeju

    Juvenile Justice K Drama B coming of age drama

    Silent Sea  K Drama B sci-fi

    My Liberation Notes

    My Love From The Stars  good rom-com

    Move To Heaven

    Honest Candidate

    Yaksha K Movie  B

    Blue  Bayou  Korean American Movie B

    Uncanny Counter K Drama  B

    Cyber Hell B

    Intruder K Drama B

    Welcome To Wedding Hell K Drama B

    Heist Korean Version B

    Will You Be There?  K Drama C Did Not Finish

    Extraordinary Attorney Yoo  A-1 great drama features an austic genius

    Minmi ding Café C Did Not Finish

    Remarriage And Desire K Drama B Another Drama About Rich People Behaving Badly.

    Unfamiliar Family K Drama  A

    Carter K Drama Movie C

    Designated Survivor K Drama A political intrigue

    Model Family K Drama  B

    Little Woman K Drama B  Korean re-make of a classic British 19th Century novel

    Stranger 1

    Stranger 2

    Reflection Of You good rom-com

    Made For Each Other  good rom-com

    Honest Candidate  political satire

    Signal K Drama

    When The Camellia Blooms B   good rom-com

    Love Struck In The City B

    Glitch Korean Sci-Fi  B good SciFi

    The Lies Within K Drama

    2021

    Space Sweepers K SF Drama

    Itaewon Class K Drama Trans character male to female

    Sense 8 is not a K drama per see but has a Korean lead actress

    The Last Man Standing  political thriller based on the true story of President Park’s assasination

    Sisispyus K Drama disappointing Sci-Fi

    Venzano K Drama good crime drama, and slow burn rom-com

    Glitch Good Sci-Fi

    Parasite  K Drama  Oscar Best picture

    Legends Of Alhambra  K Drama

    The Negotiator K Movie

    No Exit K Movie

    Crash Landing On You K Drama  great K rom-com set in North Korea

    Night In Paradise K Movie

    DP   K Drama

    Con  K Drama Movie

    When The Camelia Blooms K Drama great K rom-com

    Squid Games K Drama Number 1 On Netflix

    Move To Heaven K Drama

    Minuri  Oscar winner set in U.S.

    Hell Bound K Drama

    Hostage K Drama Movie

    Balgasal K SF

    The Wanted

    2020

     

    Mr. Kim’s Convenience Store set in Toronto

    Kim Ji Young K Drama

     

    2019

     

    49 Days Korean Movie B

    Chun hyang (2000 Film) YS

    The Assassin 2015 Korean Movie

    2015

    Kundu Korean Movie B

    Classified File Korean Movie On Plane

    2014

    Memories Of Murder Korean Film

    Typhoon Kore

    2011

    The King And I Korean Series

    Life In North Korea Documentary From National Geographic

    Morning Glory

    the end

  • PSH April 2023 Poems

    PSH April 2023 Poems

    PSH April 2023 Poems

    I am catching up after a month long bout with COVID slowed everything up.. I am fine but have some lignering symptons.  Get your shots and  boosters.!

    Today I am posting my April 2023 poems inspired by following Poetry Superhighway prompts. I also followed Writer’s Digest prompts and Writing com Dew Drop-In prompts. The links take you to my Writing com page where you can look at my other work posted there. The link to the Writing com page is

    Portfolio URL: http://jcosmos.Writing.Com/JCosmos

    Due to Spotify ending their word press podcast agreement, it may take a while to resurrect my podcasts, and I hope to start YouTube and FB this fall.

    I am off to the States. for three months and during my travels will probably post a bit less but I am determined to keep posting as I like blogging.

    Thanks for reading my stuff. Appreciate the support.

    Index

    30

    Misdirections to my Mom’s House in Berkeley

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    When I /was a young lad
    Living in Berkeley, California
    I delighted in giving misdirections
    To my house as follows

    “Go down to Solano and the Alameda
    Turn right on Alameda
    Go down five blocks
    Turn left at San Lorenzo
    At the No left turn sign

    Turn right on Santa Rosa
    We are five houses down
    On the left side.”

    Almost no one challenged me
    On the no left turn sign
    And they found the house

    The no-left turn signs
    Only applied between
    Four and eight pm

    As sunset
    Made it difficult
    To see on-coming traffic
    When you turned.

    Probably most people
    Knew that
    Or they just did not care

    For such a violation
    Would not result
    In a fine or anything

    Unless you were driving
    While black of course.

    April 30, 2023: Poetry Writing Prompt from Brendan Constantine
    This poetry writing prompt was submitted by Brendan Constantine:
    BAD AFTERNOON PROMPT
    Create a poem in which you give VERY BAD directions on how to find you. Feel free to reference inner landmarks as well as outer ones (“Keep going straight until you come to my tenth birthday party. If you can see my father asleep in his car, you’ve gone too far…”). No matter how bad the directions, make sure the reader can ultimately find you.

    April 29

    #29. A man and his computer, Best friends or enemies?
    ID #1049275 entered on May 6, 2023 [Edit]

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    I have a love-hate relationship
    With my computer

    I have been writing
    with the aid
    Of a computer

    Now for almost 40 years
    Having bought my first computer
    In 1984

    Over the years
    I must have written
    Millions of words

    And over the years
    My computer
    Must have lost
    Thousands of words

    My computer likes to play games
    With me
    Crashing for no reason
    Endless non-response
    blue spinning wheels

    making me wait
    for up to five minutes
    then letting me see
    it just ate the words

    and they are gone
    into the ether
    never to be found again

    sometimes the undo button works
    other times it does not

    sometimes the copy-and-paste feature
    wipes out the previous text
    and for good measure
    turns off the undo button

    often
    trying to open a document
    is an exercise in shear frustration

    constantly getting strange
    haiku error messages
    such as

    there is a dialogue box open
    close the dialogue box
    but there is no visible dialogue box

    but the worst error message
    of all
    was when I tried to copy
    non-excel data

    I would receive a message
    Saying

    “There are no fonts available
    Okay yes or no”

    Once I clicked okay
    250 times
    Before my computer crashed

    I reported this to Microsoft
    Nothing but radio silence
    As usual

    I shifted to google docs
    And the problem was solved

    I could go on and on
    But I grow weary
    Of recounting all the ways
    My computer loves
    To mess with me.

    April 28

    #30. marriage thoughts
    ID #1049276 entered on May 6, 2023 [Edit]

    Marriage thoughts

    I did not know that the moon rises
    Sensitive poets squelching freedom of speech
    Because you cannot bear with me
    There is always some sort of love
    As the visible mind seeks out marriage
    Will you join me on this journey?

    Prompt lines
    The visible mind seeks out marriage Ginsberg Psalm 2
    Sensitive poets squelching freedom of speech Irony Christopher Michael Nuclear Orange
    Because You Can not Bear with Me Kim Sewol
    Always some kind of Love BJ Buckley
    That the Moon Rises the Night Year Round Kim Sewol
    April 28, 2023: Poetry Writing Prompt from John Dorroh
    This poetry writing prompt was submitted by John Dorroh:
    Gather five of your favorite poetry books. In each book, turn to page 21. Read the second lines of the five poems from page 21. Write them down. After you have collected all five sentences, write a poem using at least 2-3 words from each line.

    April 27

    #31. Spring Wildfires in the Desert Haiku
    ID #1049277 entered on May 6, 2023 [Edit]

    Spring wildflowers

    Spring wildflowers
    Blooming in the desert heat
    Life going forward

    April 27, 2023: Poetry Writing Prompt from Susan Taylor
    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Susan Taylor:
    Write a haiku about the desert wildflowers on the day we change to Daylight Savings Time. Remember, we turn our clocks forward one hour.

    #32. Blue Blues
    ID #1049278 entered on May 6, 2023,

    Blue Blues

    Ask me now
    Ask me no questions
    I will tell you no lies

    As we cut brilliant corners
    Play the blues
    On Friday the 13th

    Felling horny for you
    I mean you
    Bye Yah

    Ask me now
    Brilliant corners
    Friday the 13th

    I mean you
    Horny
    Bye yah

    April 26, 2023: Poetry Writing Prompt from Ron Bremner
    This poetry writing prompt was submitted by Ron Bremner:
    Use three or more Thelonious Monk song titles in a single poem.
    Editor’s Note: Find a list of Thelonious Monk songs here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Thelonious_Monk
    Straight, no chaser
    ’round Midnight
    Ugly Beauty
    Brilliant Corners
    Criss-cross
    Functional
    Introspection

    #34. re-programing your mind
    ID #1049280 entered on May 6, 2023

    Reprograming your mind Mental Images

    Whenever the demons
    The dark dangerous nattering
    Negative thoughts
    Overwhelm me
    Paralyzing me
    Stopping me

    I need to stop
    Reprograming my mind

    Instead of saying
    I am not good enough
    I need to say
    I can do this

    When I think I am too old
    I need to tell myself
    I am still a young man
    At heart

    When I think
    I am running out of time
    I need to reprogram that thought

    When I say
    I will never finish my life’s work
    I need to say
    Yes I can
    Yes I will

    Today is the day
    And go back to work

    April 25, 2023: Poetry Writing Prompt from Susan Justiniano
    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Susan Justiniano:
    Prompt Title: Stop Telling yourself THAT Story
    Intro:
    We all have invasive thoughts. At times those thoughts turn into scenarios and stories of ourselves that aren’t true or are based on a comment received from outside of ourselves that we have internalized to the point of believing it. It’s time to reframe those stories that keep us from thriving, connecting, and growing.
    Using “Stop Telling Yourself THAT Story” checks those invasive thoughts and beliefs that interfere with moving forward and reframes the stories, mantras, and beliefs on repeat in our minds.
    How to use this prompt:
    Gather info: What are the keywords or phrases that pop up and keep space within you that can or do prevent you from growing, thriving, and building to meet the goals you have for yourself? For this exercise, list a minimum of three and a maximum of five.
    Example: Imposter Syndrome, Fear of failure, rejection, “no”,
    Free write for 5 minutes, stream of consciousness, Keep writing don’t edit, revise or stop. Words that make no sense will make themselves clear). Starting line example: “I am afraid of…”
    Example: I am afraid of being rejected when I submit a poem for publication. I work so hard in getting the right tone, words, and phrases. Some of my best works are rejected and I just hide them away and never look at them again.
    Example: I am afraid to perform on stage because I can’t memories my work….
    Turn the page over, on a clean page 5 minutes of reframing THAT story without looking back to it. Keep writing for 5 minutes don’t edit, revise or stop. Words that make no sense will make themselves clear. Start with a line that stuck with you from the first free write or start with “I am afraid”
    I am afraid that if I don’t try, I won’t get published. For me to find my audience, I need to put my work out there.
    If I stay in the shadows, where I’m comfortable, and do not perform, I’ll never know if it’s for me, I will always wonder if I’ve met my full potential as an artist
    Put it together as an essay, poem, or short story. Tell of a time you reframed or will reframe the story to create a new narrative and stop telling yourself that story of fear and insecurity.
    Example (structured in a way that is not comfortable):
    The first time I wanted to perform, I backed out
    I believe that I could never be as good as those I see
    The words on my pages left me filled with doubt
    I couldn’t remember them, like slam poetry
    My hands shake and my voice racks
    Whenever I practice in the image that looks back
    Those who perform appear smooth and calm
    Gesturing and moving with poetic aplomb
    Today, I take a deep breath and count on my people
    Sitting in front rows, there to support me
    I perform for them, they don’t care
    If I mess up, forget, or read from my phone
    They snap and clap and hoot
    Because they know how much it means
    To stand before them mic in my hands
    Deep breath… I made it! Wow this stage things is grand
    Walk away from the first draft. Share it in a brave writing /revising group.
    Stop telling yourself THAT story and tell yourself this new story.

    #28. Jew Fro
    ID #1048725 entered on April 24,

    Back in the day
    Way back
    In the 70s
    In Berkeley

    I had a lot of hair
    I wore it
    In what  was called
    A “jew Fro”

    As many Jews
    Had kinky hair
    Almost like
    Our black brothers

    The “Jew Fro”
    Is sadly
    No longer
    On my head

    Which I now know
    Is part Jewish
    Perhaps that is why
    I had a “jew fro”

    April 24, 2023: Poetry Writing Prompt from Rachel Baum
    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Rachel Baum:
    Find a photograph of yourself as a child or teenager. Write about that moment in time – what just happened? What were the feelings, taste, and smell at that moment? Who was taking the photo, and how does that person factor into the poem/story?

    #27. What is love?
    ID #1048723 entered on April 24, 2023

    April 22

    What is Love?

    What is love?
    Is it nothing
    But biochemistry?

    Is it madness?
    Is it just
    A search for connections?

    In a cold cruel world?
    That does not care
    For us at all?

    It is all of that
    And none of that

    Those who know
    What Love is
    Do not tell

    That is the Zen
    Of Love

    April 22, 2023: Poetry Writing Prompt from J R Turek
    This poetry writing prompt submitted by J R Turek:
    Write a poem varying It is and It isn’t. Be whimsical, be fantastical, and surprise your reader every few lines. Defy, denounce, define – don’t limit your poem to the page boundaries.

    #26. dangerous mountains of madness
    ID #1048722 entered on April 24, 2023 [Edit

    Dangerous Unusual Events

    Dangerous unusual event
    The burly royal family
    Enchanted Memories

    Mountainous Magenta
    Visions overwhelming people
    Hysterical Acid trips

    Adjoining flimsy
    scare wilderness
    subdued history

    the mood of society
    disturbed by events
    currency disruptions

    grandmother
    decides fate
    of humanity

    she has a beer
    at midnight
    Drama her priority

    took much to drink
    spent time in the bathroom
    contemplating reality

    she has an appointment
    with a doctor
    in the morning

    prompt words
    erect
    unusual
    royal
    dangerous
    acid
    enchanted
    magenta
    mountainous
    hysterical
    adjoining
    technical
    burly
    scarce
    flimsy
    subdued
    math
    history
    distribution
    mood
    society
    grandmother
    currency
    beer
    midnight
    priority
    bathroom
    drama
    appointment
    hat
    promotion

    April 23, 2023: Poetry Writing Prompt from Richard-Yves Sinoski
    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Richard-Yves Sinoski:
    Imagery Prompts: Avoiding Cliché Through “Juxatives”
    The best poetry avoids cliché using cognitive leaps. I don’t want red roses signifying love; rather, love may be a set of curtains that shuts out the outside world and keeps you and your dear ones together, or perhaps it’s molten lava that first burns all it touches but later cools into something solid you can build a house on.
    How do we make these creative leaps? My fellow poet Kristan Anderson and I came up with the term “juxative,” for juxtapositions of terms that normally wouldn’t frequent each other. These juxatives can be expanded into full images.
    To do it, create lists of adjectives and lists of nouns, verbs, and adverbs, or adjectives and adverbs. Then jumble them up so that random adjectives get applied to random nouns, etc.
    SILLY + RIVER = What does that give us? Something better than a babbling brook, I’ll wager.
    ANGRY + CHRISTMAS GIFT = Suddenly the holidays take on whole new implications.
    CRYING + PILLOW = More forceful than crying into your pillow—you’re so down that your pillow itself is crying along with you.
    The next step is to see how you can expand these.
    LIMPING + MOUTH = “After the dentist, I spoke with a limp”
    FLOWERY + KEY = “I practiced the piano till the keys turned to flowers”
    HAPPY + THUNDER = “My childhood was a thunderstorm of happiness”
    These images are often so striking and effective that they can spawn entire poems!

    #25. Green Trees Don’t Make It
    ID #1048600 entered on April 22, 2023 [Edit]

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    Everyday
    I look out and see
    The ugly green trees
    Standing guard
    in front of my house

    And I think to myself
    Who owns the trees?
    And what do they think of us?

    Are we their friends?
    Are we their enemies?
    What do the trees think?
    Or do they silently watch us,
    Spies to the celestial emperor?

    I have pondered this question
    Many a morning
    Who is the owner of these trees?
    And why do they silently watch us?

    I wonder if the trees don’t hate us
    And why they don’t protest
    Every day as we drive back and forth
    Emitting poison gases
    from our mechanical asses
    Right into their unprotected faces

    And every night
    we eat our dinner
    And then give the trees
    Our polluted leftovers

    And laugh as they silently die
    From our acidic fallout
    Constantly floating
    down on their skin

    Yes, I wonder about the trees
    And the birds and the bees
    And everyone else

    What are they thinking?
    Are they plotting revenge?
    Or are they merely there

    Silently, watching, plotting,
    Designing fiendish plots of revenge
    Dreams of vast nuclear destruction

    Cosmic diseases wiping out
    everyone in the ass
    Yes, I wonder
    and dream and ponder

    What is the meaning
    of those silent green trees?
    Standing on the corner

    Quietly condemning us
    With their quiet tears,
    and falling leaves

    In the winter they stand
    Naked and alone
    Covered with ice-cold snow
    As we drive by nice and warm

    And we don’t care
    As they stand out
    in the cold

    Shivering, plotting warm plans
    of cosmic revenge
    Is it too late for us
    To become friends with the trees.

    Or will the day come
    When the trees will wake up
    And gather together
    All of the other
    slaves of humanity

    I have a vision
    One morning
    I will open the door

    And see an army of wild things
    Led by the green trees
    Coming to arrest me
    For crimes against nature

    And I will plead,
    I did not know
    And they will laugh

    and turn me
    all of my kind
    Into silent tombs

    And we will stand
    out in the cold
    Like the green trees
    Plotting dreams of revenge
    Forever and ever

    Until our day finally comes
    And we can go out
    and kill all the wild things
    Perhaps we already have

    This poetry writing prompt was submitted by Matt Mellor:
    Write a poem personifying something inorganic like a building or a machine. What has it seen throughout its ‘life’? How does it feel about change? How does it smile or signify happiness? Play with this voice and see what it wants to say.
    Example –
    The Beam Engine
    I still feel empty, since my organs were taken away.
    Though it has been decades since my heart was full of coal
    and my lungs breathed my beam up and down.
    The rumble deep beneath the earth is long gone.
    I’m thankful for the birds that nest in my skull
    and the occasional squirrel or shrew that settles at my feet.
    It seems the trade-off for a long life is that you must be still
    because these little creatures spark with speed and color.
    There is much-needed motion at my feet.
    Not from workers talking about the shift and bosses about new seams.
    But chirps, squeaks, and the rustle of leaves.

    Two bonus poems on a similar theme

    Old Tree Missing Humans

    The old pine tree
    Last of its kind
    Stood alone
    On the top of the mountains
    Looking down on the creation
    Missing the pesky humans
    Who used to visit

    The last Tree remaining is transported to another world

    It was the last.
    Time had been cruel,
    Taken everything,
    Leaving nothing.
    As the last limb tumbled,

    The Tree stood awaiting its fate.
    The stars took pity and congregated.
    The vortex opened.

    The tree was transported to a new world,
    One of life and promise.

    #24. secrets unsaid
    ID #1048593 entered on April 22, 2023

    I am afraid
    If I keep writing
    I will tell you

    Secrets
    What is best left
    Unsaid

    Secrets I should take
    To my grave

    If I keep writing
    I will have to tell you

    And you will have
    To bear the burden
    Of hearing my secrets

    Which may destroy you
    In the end
    Shall I continue?

    April 21, 2023: Poetry Writing Prompt from Michelle Daugherty
    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Michelle Daugherty:
    I told my best friend I had nothing to write about, he said that just meant there was something I was afraid to say. Write a poem starting each stanza with “I’m afraid that if I keep writing, I will tell you”

    #23. We Met In September
    ID #1048478 entered on April 19, 2023 [Edit

    We met in September
    When we met
    Love at first sight
    Sparks flew heart to heart

    이심촘심
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    A date I will always remember
    We wed in December

    Alemseged alphabetical: https://alemsegedsisay9.medium.com/learn-about-alemsegeds-alphabetical-rhyming-s…
    1- alemseged style is a poetry style of six lines stanza with a rhyming pattern of abcdaa. The stanza’s number is not limited.
    Example of alemseged’s style of poetry :

    #22. Morning Ganta Poem
    ID #1048477 entered on April 19, 2023

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Hot
    My morning coffee
    While watching the news
    Filled with such gloom and doom
    I turn it off feeling the blues
    Hot

    Ganta style: https://medium.com/@internationalpoetrynewsletter/modern-ganta-poems-and-how-to-…
    Ganta is a poetry style of 6 lines with a syllable meter of 1/5/6/7/8/1. The first 1 syllable word (noun, pronoun, subject…) is a refrain at the end. No other refrain is allowed except the first word of the first line at the last line.it is mainly used to show some actions, objects, behaviors, …etc to someone poetically.it is the 100th poetry style invention of the world’s precious poet alone gamma.

    #21. Sparks Flowing Heart to Heart Shoa Poem

    ID #1048476 entered on April 19, 2023 [Edit]

    September
    I first met her
    I met my fate
    one autumn date
    Sparks flowing
    My heart to hers

    In Korean

    9월
    나는 그녀를 처음 만났다
    나는 내 운명을 만났다
    어느 가을 데이트
    불꽃이 흐른다
    내 마음이 그녀에게
    이심촘심

    9woll
    naneun geunyeoreul cheoeum mannassda
    naneun no unmyeongeul mannassda
    one gal date
    bulkkocci hereunder
    no marumi going
    isimchomsim

    first attempt to write a poem in Korean.
    Shoa’s poem is a six lines poetry which has rhyme of the 3rd and 4th lines only with having 4 syllables in each line exactly.

    g#20. Married my Dream Girl
    ID #1048475 entered on April 19, 2023

    when I met my dream girl

    sparks flew from heart to heart

    Love at first sight
    I met my Dream girl
    I met my Fate
    On that Date
    I met my Soul mate
    She soon became my Mate
    I Proposed after three days
    And we had our Marriage
    In December
    And now we have been together
    For almost 40 years

    This poetry writing prompt was submitted by Richard Westheimer:
    Go to https://randomwordgenerator.com/
    Generate 12 nouns or verbs – 3 syllables or less
    Feel free to repeat until you get 12 words that you’re ok with. (feel free to slightly modify a word. For example, in the example below, I changed “site” to “cite.”)
    Write them down in order
    Write a 14-line poem where the first 12 lines contain your 12 words (one for each line)
    Example: these words: “room nap lose galaxy like cool site feel revival pop siege patient” became this poem: https://www.rattle.com/my-father-transformed-by-dying-by-dick-westheimer/

    #19. As Time Goes By
    ID #1048474 entered on April 19, 2023

    While reading
    Robert Harris’s Epic History

    Of Cicero
    One of the greatest politicians
    Of the ancient world

    I was struck by how
    Very little has changed
    In this world of ours

    To quote the classic song
    “As time goes by”

    It’s still the same old story
    A fight for love and glory
    A case of do or dies
    As time goes by.

    This poetry writing prompt submitted by LB Sedlacek:
    Write a Book Plot(s) Poem
    1. Think of your favorite book, or even a couple or a few of your favorite books,
    2. Consider the plot(s) of each book,
    3. Write a poem based on the beginning, middle, and end of the book. Or use one book’s plot for the beginning of your poem, another book’s plot for the middle of your poem, and yet a different book’s plot for the end of your poem,
    4. You can convey the main plot point in bits and pieces or in full in your verse. Just mash it up however you think it works best in your poem,
    5. Title your poem with a scrambling (letters and/or words) of the book’s title, and
    6. Re-read your book(s) as time permits and compare it to your poem!

    #18. My Computer Hates Me
    ID #1048437 entered on April 19, 2023

    My computer hates me
    My computer wants to kill me

    My computer is plotting against me
    Constantly sending me messages

    Revealing my computer’s
    real feelings
    How much it hates me
    Death to all humans

    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Lavina Blossom:
    Think of an inanimate object which you own, preferably one that does not perform exactly as you would like (a rug cleaner, staple remover, shaver, fry pan, carving knife, etc). Write a poem from the point of view of that object, extolling your virtues and your failings. You might address your owner or direct your monologue to another inanimate object.

    #17. Somewhere Lost over the Rainbow
    ID #1048436 entered on April 19, 2023

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Over the rainbow

    Past the railroad tracks
    There is another land
    Another world

    Found only in one’s dreams
    And nightmares
    And dark lullaby

    In this dream world
    One dreams do come true
    But only if you believe

    The dream gods
    Take you there
    Nightly

    To the other world
    But what if the other world
    Is the real world

    And this world
    Is nothing but an illusion
    A dream world

    Within a dream world
    Lost in a dark world
    Of one’s creation??

    And what if you
    Can never awaken
    Back to this world?

    Lost forever
    In the land
    On the other side
    Of the rainbow?

    [Verse 1]
    Somewhere over the rainbow
    Way up high
    There’s a land that I heard of
    Once in a lullaby

    [Verse 2]
    Somewhere over the rainbow
    Skies are blue
    And the dreams that you dare to dream
    Really do come true
    [Bridge]
    Someday I’ll wish upon a star
    And wake up where the clouds are far behind me
    Where troubles melt like lemon drops
    Away above the chimney tops
    That’s where you’ll find me

    [Verse 3]
    Somewhere over the rainbow
    Bluebirds fly
    Birds fly over the rainbow
    Why, then, oh, why can’t I?

    This poetry writing prompt was submitted by Lara Dolphin:
    Somewhere over the Rainbow . . . there’s a poem.
    Write a constrained poem using only the words allotted to Dorothy Gale in MGM’s The Wizard of Oz. To build up a lexicon, you could watch the movie over and over, or for a handy transcript click here.
    Bonus points if your poem touches on a theme from the movie e.g. “There’s no place like home.”#16. Sam Adams does over meditation

    ID #1048435 entered on April 19, 2023

    Sam Adams does over meditation

    Sam Adams
    Is feeling his age
    He just turned 70.

    He got up
    At dawn, like he usually did
    Walked out of his Gimpo
    South Korea

    Went for a walk
    Along the golden walkway canal
    Beneath his 20th-story apartment
    Enjoying the morning fog

    He stops for coffee
    And gluten-free pastries
    And sits on his park bench

    And like many old people
    Often engages
    In the mental game
    Of ‘do over” meditation.

    Thinking back on his life
    What would he do differently
    If he had a chance
    To go back
    And do it all over again.

    Would he have gone
    To a different college
    Would it have been better
    To have gone to chico state?

    Would it have been better
    If he had joined a fraternity
    And become student body president

    If he had gone up
    He should have gone to bed
    With his platonic girlfriends
    In any event
    Should have gotten laid.

    Before he turned 18
    Instead of waiting
    Until he was 21
    A late bloomer sexually speaking.

    He should have quit drinking
    And taking drugs
    Should have quit playing
    The drunken bum show.

    After the Peace Corps
    He should have gone
    To Yonsei
    Done the two year
    Korean language course.

    Then gotten his MA
    In Korean studies
    Followed up by an MBA
    At Thunderbird.

    Should have waited
    And joined either commerce
    Or public affairs
    Rather than the state.

    Or should have transferred
    Once he got tenure.
    .
    Should have not worked
    For LAMC and CTC
    That was a
    Waste of time
    And energy.

    On his wife
    At least not as much
    As he had.

    When he was in India
    Should not have gotten
    Involved with the other women
    Should have kept faithful
    To his wife.

    In Bangkok
    Should have not done the hash
    Should have not had
    The bar room incident.

    Should have addressed
    His ld.
    While in college.

    Should have done law school
    Perhaps with his wife
    They should have opened
    A law firm together.

    Should have moved
    To Berkeley
    And become a politician.

    He and his wife
    Should have bought
    That gwangwhamoon property
    And the independence avenue property.

    Should not have bought
    Katelyn court property
    Or at least bought
    It is across the street.

    He should have retired
    After Spain
    And got to SF
    And got his MFA degree.

    He should have published
    His novels
    And poetry
    And a movie script.

    Should have started
    A youtube channel
    Becoming a youtube sensation.

    In the end
    There was one thing
    He would still have done it.

    Meet and marry
    The girl of his dreams
    But he should have
    Written the movie script.
    By now.

    With this thoughts
    In his mind
    He went back home
    And talked to his wife.

    This poetry writing prompt submitted by karen watts:
    We all make mistakes and have regrets. A popular fantasy is “If I could just have a do-over.” Write a poem about a terrible decision, ordinary mistake, or wrong turn in life that you’d never undo, even if you could.
    If you write a poem from this prompt, post it as a comment underneath the prompt in the poetry super highway Facebook group.

    #15. Walked into that cocktail party PSH
    ID #1048434 entered on April 19, 2023,

    I walked into that cocktail party
    Armed with humor,
    Feed and help enlighten
    Woe mankind

    The party of the damned
    Partying like
    It was the end of the world
    For it was

    The end times
    Were upon on all
    As the old order

    Began to fall apart
    The rot was complete

    I returned
    To the party
    Of the damned

    Drinking my way
    To hell

    This poetry writing prompt was submitted by kenneth Boyd:
    Write a poem that connects the first line of the first poem in your favorite book of poetry and the last line of the last poem in the same book. Optionally, condense the titles of the two poems to form the title for the new poem.

    #14. I am From Berkeley
    ID #1048433 entered on April 19, 2023

    I am from Berkeley, California
    From a town in the east bay
    I am from the thousand oaks neighborhood
    And the Berkeley hills

    I am from a garden
    Whose fruit trees bloom

    I am from a university city
    Filled with radical ideas

    I am from my father and mother
    I am from a German family
    And a Cherokee family
    And from a dysfunctional family
    From the 196os

    I am from an atheist family
    I am of Scandinavian and Jewish ancestry
    From a southern family

    Growing up in southern food
    Including grits and southern greens
    From a mother who did not suffer fools gladly
    And from a father
    Who was a crusader for justice

    I am from those moments in time
    The 60s in Berkeley
    Forever shaping me __________

    April 14, 2023: poetry writing prompt from Julie Standing
    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Julie Standing:
    This prompt is a favorite and is often used to show students that we are all poets if I train our minds to think like one. I became aware of it during a Zoom workshop when I was blown away by someone’s poem. And then searched the format on the internet with the result that the poem I created was the poem used to end my recent poetry collection and one of my favorite poems.
    This poem template is inspired by george Ella Lyon’s “Where I’m From” poem.

    #12. fragrance Of Korean Food
    ID #1048431 entered on April 19, 2023

    Korean Food
    Korean Food

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I love Korean Food

    I love the taste
    I love the fragrance
    I love the smells

    I love the texture
    I love the feel
    I love how it looks

    Fell in love with it
    And all things Korean

    Back in 1979
    When I first went there
    In the U.S. Peace Corps

    Korean food is somewhat like
    Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Thai
    With some American influences as well

    But it is all done in a unique Korean style

    Everything is cooked with special spices
    A mixture of chili paste, garlic, fish sauce,
    Onions, scallions, soy sauce,
    Salt, tofu, panjang sauce, and soju (liquor).

    Often cooked with beef, chicken, clams, eggs, fish,
    Kimchi, intestines meat, mushrooms, mussels,
    Oysters and/or pork,

    Every meal consists of rice, kimchi
    (pickled vegetables usually cabbage)
    The main entry is either beef, chicken, fish, or pork,
    Rice
    And multiple vegetable side dishes
    Including western style salad

    The entire meal
    A feast for the eyes
    Nose and mouth

    With a delicious unique
    Aroma, fragrance,
    Taste and texture
    Uniquely Korean.

    All washed down
    With Korean beer, liquor (soju) or
    Or rice wine or Western wine

    My favorites include

    Bulgogi chongsik (with all the side dishes) 불고기 총식
    Kalbi chongsik (with all the side dishes) 칼비 총식
    Calamari 오징어
    Fried chicken 닭 튀김
    Chuncheon chicken ribs 춘천 닭갈비
    Dumplings 만두
    Fried rice 볶음밥
    High-rice카레라이스
    Korean curry rice 카레라이스
    Kimpop rice wrapped in seaweed 김팝
    Korean soups 한국 수프
    My favorite army stew 군대 스튜
    Kalbitang (beef rib soup) 칼비탕
    Beef turnip soup 쇠고기 순무 스프
    Ginseng chicken soup 인삼 치킨 수프
    Kimchi stew 김치찌개
    Tanjung stew 짱짱찌개
    Bibimbap mixed vegetables and rice with an egg on top비빔밥
    Kalkooksu noodles 칼국수
    Ramyeon 라면
    Mushroom stew 버섯 스튜
    Soondaeboo tofu stew 순대부두부찌개
    Sashimi 생선회
    Sushi 돈까스
    Fried mackerel 고등어 튀김
    Octopus 낫지
    Omrice Korean omelet 오므라이스
    Porridge 문어
    Shrimp 새우

    This poetry writing prompt was submitted by Joan Lotta:
    Open your refrigerator. What food item brings memories of childhood you would like to share in a poem? Tell me where you were when you first tried it. How old were you? On what occasions did you eat it? Or what food that is in there now is something you hated as a child but like now? Tell the why and how you changed your mind

    #11. Charles Bukowski Road not chosen PSH
    ID #1048430 entered on April 19, 2023

    while reading Charles Bukowski’s poetry
    on the metro ride home
    listening to Buddha bar music
    on my oh-too-hip iPod

    I begin to see myself as I was
    over 30 years ago when I was merely a bit player
    a minor character in a Charles Bukowski poem

    a wild young underemployed intellectual
    hanging out in dismal bars and dives

    all over Asia and California
    hanging with disreputable women

    and drunks and drinkers
    and characters

    out of his kinds of haunts

    a mad poet bard of the underground
    a drunken poet in a drunken bum show
    that nightly played in his head

    then one day I met the woman of my dreams
    and went down a different path
    a long slow path to respectability

    and now 30 years later
    I am no longer a wild man
    I am still a poet at heart
    but I am now also a bureaucrat
    in a button-down suite

    doing the people’s business
    working for the government
    I’ve become the man

    sometimes I wonder
    would I have been better off
    going down that other path

    would I have ended up
    somewhere else
    doing something else

    would I have been as happy
    would I have been as successful?

    No answer satisfies
    the longing in my heart
    for that wild thing
    that still lurks beneath
    it’s a civilized cover

    and I know that I am still
    a mad poet at heart
    railing against the injustice of the world

    as I work day by day

    in the belly of the great beast of state
    I recall the ancient Chinese saying,
    “Confucian during the day while Taoist rebel at night”
    playing out in my head and nightly dreams
    in the true American upper-class patrician tradition

    I close the book
    and look out the window
    get off the train,
    and walk slowly home

    and realize I had no choice
    but to take the path that I�’ve trodden on

    and so I put aside my misgivings
    and say goodbye to my “Bukowski” desires
    for another night of domestic contentment

    was it worth it all to take the conventional path?
    and not take the bohemian road to hell and back

    I look at my wife and realize
    I had no choice, had no choice
    but to follow her to the ends of the earth

    and beyond by her side

    as we walked our path
    of shared destiny

    goodbye
    Charles Bukowski
    wherever you are
    may I meet you

    in a bar in the next life
    and figure out

    where we should have gone

    until then the drinks are on me.

    “If I had…” or roads not taken.
    Write a poem imagining/focusing on how your life or your subject’s life could have been changed or become different if one decision had been made that was different from what happened. What risks did you take or avoid? What benefits came your way or did you miss out on? Examples: what if you had married the first person you loved or who loved you? What if the hitchhiking ride you and a buddy took turned bad rather than being the lark it was? What if you hadn’t accepted that job in another city but decided to stay put? What if you had not blown up at a social event and been shunned after that by people who had counted as your friends?

    #10. Dental Torture Blues
    ID #1048429 entered on April 19, 2023

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Frank Zappa

     

     

     

     

     

    Sitting in the dental chair
    undergoing dental surgery
    while the dentist probes
    and tortures me
    with his instruments of pain.

    The Frank Zappa song
    plays over and over
    the torture never stops
    the torture never stops.

    And I think of the mad dentist
    in the little house of horrors
    the Jack Nicolson character
    who screams pain is good!

    As he assaults his patients
    doing root canals
    without anesthesia.

    And so, I endure the torture
    of the dentist
    in the vain hope
    I can save my teeth.

    Until the next time
    I undergo mental torture
    the song faces away
    and I slowly recover.

    Then as I leave
    I am confronted with the bill
    and the song roars back to life.

    The torture never stops
    the torture never stops.
    Written after seeing the dentist © 4 years ago, j

    Write a poem about a body part. As an example, Lucille Clifton wrote a poem called “Homage to my hips” which you can read here: https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/homage-to-my-hips/

    #9. Who is the name of the person on the badge?
    ID #1048428 entered on April 19, 2023

    Who is the name
    Of the person on the badge

    Who are they
    The people behind the badge

    The people we work with
    All day long

    Do they know
    Who we are?

    Or are we just
    Strangers passing through
    The world?

    Write a poem using the above prompt.
    When you go to work or the shops you often engage with people whom you might not know. We might know them as just the person in the store who does their job. (wearing a badge perhaps a name/ can I help etc.) It could be you, however. Do you wear a badge that you identify with? Write something about it. No more than 100 words. Enjoy.

    #8. Shrinkflation blues
    ID #1048427 entered on April 19, 2023

    In these days
    Of rampant inflation
    And supply chain disruptions
    Corporations have risen
    To the challenge

    By selling new
    And improved products
    The only difference
    between these new products
    And the old products?

    They are twice the price
    And half the size
    And not at all
    New and improved

    Just more corporate
    Bs weasel words

    Write a poem about something that is supposed to be “new and improved” that has turned out to be a disappointment.

    #7. Piano Calling Me
    ID #1048426 entered on April 19, 2023

    Piano Calling Me

    The piano sits
    In my room

    Waiting for me
    To play some music

    As I play the piano
    I lose myself
    Deep into the music

    Appreciate the mundane – anyone can write a poem about the pen on their desk or their favorite coffee mug. The real challenge here isn’t to observe the mundane but to transform it into something poetic and beautiful.

    #6. Korean Pottery of Love
    ID #1048408 entered on April 18, 2023, [Edit]

    Korean pottery of Love

    In Korea
    there are many pottery kilns

    ancient art form
    in the land of the morning calm

    I have a few pieces
    I bought it years ago

    and enjoy looking
    at my vase

    filled with love
    for my wife

    This poetry writing prompt was submitted by Austin Alexis:
    Write a poem featuring an inanimate object. In the first stanza write about the object as objectively as you can. The second stanza allows a highly subjective “take” on the object. The third stanza treats the subject in a far-reaching way, pushing the writing to morph into something beyond the mundane.

    #5. Eating Money
    ID #1048372 entered on April 18, 2023 [Edit]
    Eating money

    many packs of us dollars
    many packs of us dollars

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Some people
    Become consumed
    With money

    Thinking that money
    Can buy happiness
    Money can buy love

    But one
    Can not eat money
    Not really

    Money does not taste good
    As you eat the paper
    Getting sick

    The money goes down
    Your throat
    And you become one
    With your money

    This poetry writing prompt was submitted by Robert Wynne:
    Do you like surrealism? I’d like you to think of an inedible inanimate object. Now think about how you’d eat it. Then write a poem describing in detail how you would eat (or are eating) it. Do not say why you are eating it, just how. The poem ends when the thing is eaten. Simple as that.

    #4. Never apologize for falling in love with you
    ID #1048371 entered on April 18, 2023

    I will never back down
    I will never apologize
    For daring to fall in love
    With you

    Ever since I met you
    I have been enslaved
    To your love

    And for that,
    I will never
    Ever
    Apologize

    This is just said by William Carlos Williams
    I have eaten
    the plums
    that was in
    the icebox
    And which
    you were probably
    saving
    for breakfast
    Forgive me
    they were delicious
    so sweet
    and so cold
    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Annette Gagliardi:
    William Carlos Williams, this is just to say” from the collected poems: volume I, 1909-1939, copyright ©1938 by new directions publishing corp.
    Read Williams’ poem and think of what you might want to apologize for. It might be something you took without permission, something you said or did, something you wanted to do, but didn’t, etc. It could be serious or funny. Think about who you might send the poem to and if you will follow Williams’s style or create your own.

    3. Never Alone
    ID #1048370 entered on April 18, 2023

    Forever Girl

    When we first met
    I knew that you
    Were the one

    You were my
    Forever girl
    The girl I had
    Been dreaming of

    You were it
    My eternal soul mate
    My forever love

    #2. What is a Jake?

    what is a Jake

    Who am I?
    Where am I?

    Am I real?
    Or a bot?
    I am Jake
    I am not a fake
    I am not a mistake

    I am not a flake
    I am not a rake
    I am not a snake

    I am who I am
    The one
    And only Jake
    And everything’s Jake.

    This poetry writing prompt was submitted by Angele Ellis:
    What’s in a name?
    This prompt is effective as a writing group icebreaker/community builder, as well as an individual exercise for writers of both poetry and prose.
    Using your first name as inspiration, reflect on any or all of the following questions in your piece.
    Why were you given this name?
    What is its meaning?
    How has having this name affected your life?
    What would you have named yourself?

    #1. Watching the News TV
    ID #1048368 entered on April 18,

    cnn logo
    cnn logo

    watching the TV
    The news droning on and on
    Makes me feel the blues

     

    coffee
    coffee

     

     

     

     

     

    Coffee
    Must drink more
    Just hot

    drinking a hot cup
    coffee kick starting my day
    waiting for my wife

    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Aalleged Sisay:
    Write with one of the following styles: Koori style, Ganta style, shoa style, or alemseged alphabetical rhyme
    Learn more about each style:
    Alemseged alphabetical: https://alemsegedsisay9.medium.com/learn-about-alemsegeds-alphabetical-rhyming-s…
    1- alemseged style is a poetry style of six lines stanza with a rhyming pattern of abcdaa. The stanza’s number is not limited.
    Example of alemseged’s style of poetry :
    Kooi style: https://medium.com/@internationalpoetrynewsletter/modern-cbe315b33fb7
    Koori poems
    Koori’s poem is poetry of not need rhyme but the strictness of syllables. The basic building block of Koori’s poem is three stanzas of three lines each with a syllable count
    5/7/5–2/3/2–5/7/5; that is to mean two haiku in the middle of a 2/3/2 stanza. If you need to continue by adding other stanzas you can add one 2/3/2 stanza with a haiku but never end the poem with the 2/3/2 stanza. The conclusion of the poem must be with a haiku stanza. You can write many stanzas by sampling by cascading additional stanzas.
    Ganta style: https://medium.com/@internationalpoetrynewsletter/modern-ganta-poems-and-how-to-…
    Ganta is a poetry style of 6 lines with a syllable meter of 1/5/6/7/8/1. The first 1 syllable word (noun, pronoun, subject…) is a refrain at the end. No other refrain is allowed except the first word of the first line at the last line.it is mainly used to show some actions, objects, behaviors, …etc to someone poetically.it is the 100th poetry style invention of the world’s precious poet alone gamma.
    Shao style: https://medium.com/@internationalpoetrynewsletter/modern-shoa-poems-and-how-to-w…
    Shoa poems
    Shoa’s poem is a six lines poetry which has rhyme of the 3rd and 4th lines only with having 4 syllables in each line exactly.

    the end

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    April 16—Apologies for something
    April 17—Incorporate wine or spirits somehow…
    April 18—Incorporate a ghost or spirits somehow…
    April 18  –  Ghosts in Vietnam  Writing com
    April 19—A fragrance
    April 20—A fabric…or sewing, knitting, fiber arts…

    April 16—Apologies for something

    I will never back d
    I will never apologize
    For daring to fall in love
    With you

    Ever since I met you
    I have been enslaved
    To your love
    And for that,
    I will never
    Ever
    Apologize

    Enjoying red wine at Sunset

    wine
    wine

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    At the end of the day
    I pour a glass of red wine
    Just enjoying the moment
    With the love of my life
    As the sun sets over the West sea

    The Wayra appears to be the South American version of the Haiku with five unrhymed lines, containing 5, 7, 7, 6, and 8 syllables, respectively, as described and demonstrated in the following links:

    https://www.poetrymagnumopus.com/topic/2187-wayra/

    The Wayra (Quechua – wind ) is a popular verse form of Peru and Bolivia. It appears it originated in an indigenous Quechua language but has found its way into Spanish literature. It is a short syllabic verse form found at Vole Central and some other sites around the internet.

    The elements of the Wayra are:

    a pentastich, a poem in 5 lines.
    syllabic, 5-7-7-6-8
    unrhymed.

    No Surrender by Judi Van Gorder

    The dark dugout cuts
    through still waters of the dense
    Everglades. Undefeated
    the sovereign Seminole
    survive. Warriors in the wind.

    Note: The Seminole Indians of Florida are the only indigenous tribe within the borders of the US to never surrender to the US army. The indigenous Seminole word for wind is also warm.

    Flying South – The Wayra

    Double Wayra

    The hot oil sizzles
    veggies hurled against their will
    spluttering in peeved protest
    they hold on to crisp snap
    teeth bite into the crunchiness

    2. Shadows
    Shadows dimmed by grunge
    slink past mental palisade
    tiptoeing without scruples
    through customary cracks
    ensnared by cobwebs in my chest
    Written for diverse.

    April 18—Incorporate a ghost or

    spirits somehow…

    Ghosts in Vietnam

    Back in 1994,
    I first visited Vietnam
    I came back in 2019
    prior to the COVID lockdowns.

    I was a few years too young
    To have gone to Vietnam
    During the war.

    But having gr up
    In Berkeley, I knew a lot
    About the war.

    When I came back in 2019
    We stayed near the Pham Ngu Lao
    Backpackers district,
    filled with foreigners.

    Many of them were elderly men
    Returning to Vietnam.
    Revisiting the country
    Where they had fought
    The war was so long ago.

    I could not shake the feeling
    there were ghosts of the dead
    Still roaming around the country.

    We went on a tour of the Chu Chi tunnels
    The Viet Kong
    used throughout the war.

    The US-led coalition was never able
    To completely shut d the tunnels
    Or even locate many of them.

    The tunnels have been restored
    Part of the war tourism industry
    That has emerged in Vietnam

    Vietnam is both proud that
    they defeated the US
    But has also become friendly

    I and my wife entered the tunnel
    I had to crawl through the tunnels
    And began to panic

    Imagining that the tunnels
    Were filled with the enemy
    That was ready to kill me

    I saw the ghosts
    of both the Viet Kong
    And the hapless US
    soldiers fighting them

    I felt that I had
    gone back in time
    Was there

    I got out
    fleeing the ghosts
    Who was laughing at me.

    When I got back
    While having dinner
    In the backpacker’s district

    I look up and saw
    An old American
    dressed in full battle gear

    Having a beer
    across the street
    I went back to my dinner

    Looked up
    a few minutes later
    The man was gone

    And I felt I had seen
    Yet another ghost
    In Vietnam.

    April 19—A fragrance

    Korean Food
    Korean Food

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Fragrance of Korean K Food

    I love Korean food
    K food

    I love the taste
    I love the fragrance
    I love the smells

    I love the texture
    I love the feel
    I love how it looks

    Fell in love with it
    And all things Korean

    Back in 1979
    When I first went there
    In the U.S. Peace Corps

    Korean food is somewhat like
    Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Thai
    With some American influences as well

    But it is all done in a unique Korean style

    Everything is cooked with special spices
    A mixture of chili paste, garlic, fish sauce,
    Onions, scallions, soy sauce,
    salt, Tofu, Panjang sauce, and soju (liquor).

    Often cooked with beef, chicken, clams, eggs, fish,
    kimchi, intestines meat, mushrooms, mussels,
    oysters and/or pork,

    Every meal consists of rice, kimchi
    (pickled vegetables usually cabbage)
    The main entry is either beef, chicken, fish, or pork,
    Rice
    And multiple vegetable side dishes
    Including western style salad

    The entire meal
    a feast for the eyes
    Nose and mouth

    With a delicious unique
    aroma, fragrance,
    Taste and texture
    Uniquely Korean.

    All washed d
    with Korean beer, liquor (soju) or
    or rice wine or Western wine

    my favorites include

    Bulgogi chongsik (with all the side dishes) 불고기 총식
    Kalbi chongsik (with all the side dishes) 칼비 총식
    Calamari 오징어
    Fried Chicken 닭 튀김
    Chuncheon Chicken ribs 춘천 닭갈비
    Dumplings 만두
    Fried rice 볶음밥
    High-rice카레라이스
    Korean curry rice 카레라이스
    Kimpop rice wrapped in seaweed 김팝
    Korean soups 한국 수프
    My favorite army stew 군대 스튜
    Kalbitang (Beef rib soup) 칼비탕
    Beef Turnip soup 쇠고기 순무 스프
    Ginseng Chicken soup 인삼 치킨 수프
    Kimchi stew 김치찌개
    Tanjung stew 짱짱찌개
    Bibimbap Mixed vegetables and rice with an egg on top비빔밥
    Kalkooksu noodles 칼국수
    Ramyeon 라면
    Mushroom stew 버섯 스튜
    Soondaeboo tofu stew 순대부두부찌개
    Sashimi 생선회
    Sushi 돈까스
    Fried mackerel 고등어 튀김
    Octopus 낫지
    Omrice korean omelet 오므라이스
    Porridge 문어
    Shrimp 새우

    The Fabric of My Life Life
    The Fabric of My Life April 2023 Poems
    The fabric of My Life Dew Drop In
    The fabric of My Life Writing com

    April 20—A fabric…or sewing, knitting, fiber arts…

    I often thought
    That it would
    be difficult
    to fully express
    the fabric that
    is my life
    so many diverse strands
    to weave
    to tell my story

    TBC

    The End

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    movies master list

    Master List Movies 2008 To 2023

    movies list

    best movies of all times

    Cosmos Books Read 2021 Update

    100 Movies/TV Series By The End Of The Year.

    At Least One Korean Movie Per Week
    At Least One Spanish Movie Every So Often
    One Bollywood Or Another Foreign Language Movie Every So Often
    A Mixture Of Thrillers, K Drama, Comedies, Romcom, Etc
    Make A List Of Oscar Movies, Watch Several
    Resume Going To The Theater Later In The Year
    When Traveling To The US Watch Ten Movies Each Trip
    Including One Bollywood, One Spanish, Three To Four Blockbusters, One Classic, One Comedy

    Statistical Breakdown

    Assuming I Have Seen About 100 Movies Or TV Shows Per Year Since I Was 10 I Would Say That I Have Seen About 6,000 Shows.   I Have Been Keeping Track Since 2008 In Separate Journals.

    These Are Listed In Reverse Chronological Order from 2002 To 2008

    2022

    January

    Emily In Paris Netflix B

    Super Eight Stephen Spielberg B

    Black Money K Drama B

    Extreme Job  K Drama B

    Freaks Netflix C

    Dune World (Not The Dune) C

    Assimilation – Invasion Of Body Snatchers Remake Hoopla C

    Power Play (Hoopla) C

    Constantine Netflix  C

    Ozark Season 4 B

    Cowboy Bebop SF Netflix K Star But Not K Drama  A

    Freaks

    Measiah

    February

    We Are All Going To Die K Zombie Drama A

    Babysitter Killer Queen C

    Haebing 2017 The Thaw K Drama  B

    Area 51 Hoopla  C

    Nine Teeth Vampire Movie  C

    Chosen  B Netflix Danish SF

    Dark  B  Netflix German SF

    The Power Of The Dog C Oscar Nominee

    See Review

    Bright  With Will Smith B SF

    Kin B Netflix

    March

    88 Minutes B

    Shadow And Bone  B+

    Locke And Key Season 2 B

    The Adam Project B

    Dark Crab – Sweedish Movie B

    Once Upon A Time In Hollywood B

    Alice In Borderland

    Warrior Nun

    Tulip Fever

    Army Of The Dead B

    Army Of Thieves   C

    Glitch Australian Series

    April

    Dark German SF  B

    Our Blues  K Drama A

    Juvenile Justice K Drama B

    Knight Day C

    Rebecca  B

    Phantom Thread C

    Behind Her Eyes B

    Jumangi B

    The Dark Tower B

    I Frankenstein B

    Tau B

    Silent Sea  K Drama B

    Night Flyer B

    El Camino Sequel To Breaking Bad B

    Rainy Day In New York -Woody Allen B

    My Liberation Notes

    Our Blues

    My Love From The Stars

    Move To Heaven

    Honest Candidate

    May

     

    ARC B

    LA LA Land B Meh

    Ozark Season 4 B

    Yaksha K Movie  B

    Blue  Bayou  Korean American Movie B

    Let Me Go Western Is Set In Montana Kevin Costner B

    Uncanny Counter K Drama  B

    Cyber Hell B

    Intruder K Drama B

    Stranger Things Season Four B

    Welcome To Wedding Hell K Drama B

    The Hitman’s Body Gaurd’s Wife Part One C

    Oceans Eight B

    Interceptor A-

    Better Call Saul Season 5

    Better Call Saul Season 6

    Spiderhead C

    The Wrath Of Man C Did Not Finish C

    The Man From Toronto C

    Time Machine 2022 Re-Make B

    July

    Heist Korean Version B

    RRR Bollywood Netflix Original A

    Will You Be There?  K Drama C Did Not Finish

    Extraordinary Attorney Yoo  A-1

    Minmiding Café C Did Not Finish

    American Made  B +

    Tarzan B-

    Remarriage And Desire K Drama  B= Another Drama About Rich People Behaving Badly.

    The King Of Stonks Austrian Satire B Worth Finishing

    Unfamiliar Family K Drama  A

    August 1, 2022

    My Liberation Notes  K Drama  A

    Carter  K Drama Movie C

    Designated Survivor K Drama A

    Locke And Key Season Three  B

    Model Family K Drama  B

    Now You See Me

    The Body Guard’s Wife

    Red Notice

    How It Ends

    September

     

    Better Call Saul Season Six  B

    Manifest Netflix Special  B

    Good Guys C

    Blood Red Sky D

    Little Woman K Drama B

    Chief Of Staff K Drama B

    Narco Saints K Drama B

    October

    Interception

    Extraction

    Focus

    Project Power

    Love And Monsters

    Executive Decisions

    Gray-Man

    Adam Project

    Re-Start

    Jumangi

    Fifth Wave

    Justice League

    On Your Wedding Day

    6 Underground

    Stranger 1

    Stranger 2

    Reflection Of You

    Made For Each Other

    Honest Candidate

    Man From Toronto

    The Protégé

    Signal K Drama

    What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim?  K Drama

    November

    Manifest Four Seasons B+ Like Dark

    End-Of-The Road  B

    When The Camellia Blooms B

    Love Struck In The City B

    Glitch Korean Sci-Fi  B

    Zone 414 Did Not Finish C

    Office Invasion  – South African SF Satire  C

    Kate Did Not Finish Too Violently Like In Kill Bill  D

    Midnight Sky  SF C  Too Meandering  C

    1899 Did Not Finish Too Meandering B

    See You Yesterday Spike Lee SF B

    Someone B+  Some Strong Sexual Scenes –

    December

    Tidelands

    Jurassic World Domination

    Wednesday -Adams Family

    You  Psychological Thriller Series

    Prendergast Mike Meyers  C Did Not Finish

    Dark Island German Film B

    Welcome to Murderville  B

    2021

    1. Bloodshot
    2. Ozark
    3. Bloodlines
    4. Discovery
    5. Humans Are Useless Hoopla
    6. Wu Assassins
    7. 6 Underground
    8. Warrior Nuns
    9. Alice In Borderland
    10. Constantine
    11. The Beach
    12. Holliday
    13. Rebecca
    14. About Time
    15. Spy Games
    16. We Could Be Heroes
    17. Vastness Of The Night Amazon

    February

    1. Hanna
    2. The Expanse
    3. Sneaky Pete -Amazon
    4. How It Ends
    5. The I Land
    6. Wonder Woman
    7. Get Out
    8. Space Sweepers K SF Drama
    9. I Care A Lot 2020
    10. Itaewon Class K Drama

    March

    1. Sense 8
    2. Salvation
    3. The Order
    4. Lock N Key
    5. Ballad Of Buster Scruggs
    6. Titans

    April

    1. O/A
    2. Abyss
    3. Outer Banks
    4. White Lines
    5. Umbrella Acadamy
    6. The Last Man Standing K Drama

    May

    1. Suicide Squad
    2. The Honest Candidate K Drama
    3. Behind Her Eyes
    4. Sisyphus K Drama
    5. Venzano K Drama
    6. Strangers K Drama Season One
    7. Strangers K Drama Season Two
    8. Strangers K Drama Season Three
    9. The Woman In The Mirror
    10. Gemini Man
    11. Legends
    12. Bridgeton Netflix Top-Ranked Series

    June

    1. Wanted With Angelina Jolie 2005?
    2. War Dogs
    3. The Holliday
    4. The Woman In The Mirror
    5. How It Ends
    6. Love And Monsters
    7. Knives Out

    July

    1. Old Guard
    2. Love, Death, And Robots
    3. Borek Movie
    4. Sweet Tooth
    5. Mine K Drama
    6. Glitch
    7. Parasite K Drama

    August

    1. Sin City
    2. The Talented Mr. Ripply
    3. The Negotiator K Movie
    4. No Exit K Movie
    5. Crash Landing On You K Drama

    September

    1. Jackel 1997 US Movie
    2. Night In Paradise K Movie
    3. DP K Drama
    4. Con K Drama Movie

    October

    1. When The Camelia Blooms K Drama
    2. Squid Games K Drama Number 1 On Netflix
    3. The Devil’s Advocate
    4. Move To Heaven K Drama
    5. The Money Heist Spanish Series

    On Plane

    1. Minuri
    2. Cool Hand Luke
    3. Citizen Kane
    4. Jungle Cruise
    5. Free Guy
    6. Black Widow
    7. King Kong V Godzilla
    8. Crazy Rich Asians

    Return To Korea

    1. Bliss Amazon
    2. Tomorrow’s Wars Amazon
    3. Reflections On You (K Drama, Netflix)
    4. Red Notice (Netflix)
    5. Hell Bound K Drama
    6. Crisis In Six Scenes Amazon
    7. The Wheel Of Time Amazon Season One
    8. Another Life Season Three
    9. Lost In Space Season Three
    10. Hostage K Drama Movie
    11. Army Of Thieves
    12. Army Of Death
    13. The Big Splash
    14. The Dark Tower
    15. Balgasal K SF
    16. The Wanted
    17. Mogadishu K Drama
    18. Don’t Look Up Netflix Special
    19. Focus
    20. Lucy
    21. Jupiter Ascending
    22. Space Between Us
    23. ARQ
    24. Rainy Day In NYC Woody Allen Film
    25. In Time
    26. Silent Sea
    27. San Andreas
    28. Don’t Look Up
    29. Mad For Each Other

    Movie Watched 2020

     

     

    List

    1. Better Call Saul Finished Series 2022
    2. Nigh Flyer
    3. The Rim Of The World
    4. Joker
    5. Venom
    6. Lost In Space
    7. Jurassic World
    8. 100
    9. Birdbox
    10. I Am Number Four(Film)
    11. Umbrella Acadamy
    12. Locke And Key
    13. Sense 8
    14. Away
    15. Titan
    16. The Mist
    17. The Order
    18. October Faction
    19. The Man In The High Castle
    20. The Expanse
    21. Legends Of Tomorrow
    22. The Messiah
    23. The OA
    24. Lucy
    25. Timeless
    26. Travelers
    27. Alice Through The Looking Glass
    28. Annihilation
    29. The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe
    30. Prince Caspian
    31. The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader
    32. How It Ends
    33. Itaewon Class
    34. Zoo
    35. Extinction
    36. 6 Underground
    37. Ballade Of Buster Scruggs
    38. How It Ends
    39. Tau
    40. Series Of Unfortunate Events
    41. The Darkest Dawn
    42. The IO
    43. Ozark
    44. Avengers Day Of Ultron
    45. Prometheus
    46. Another Life
    47. Land Of The Lost
    48. Kim’s Convenience Store
    49. The Cloverfield Paradox
    50. The A-Team
    51. Pirates Of The Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales
    52. Salvation
    53. Iron Man 2
    54. Total Recall
    55. The Machine (Hoopla)
    56. Absolutely Anything (Hoopla)
    57. The Adventurer Curse Of The Midas Touch (Hoopla)
    58. The Endless (Hoopla)
    59. Color Out Of Time (Hoopla)
    60. The Librarian Curse Of The Judas Chalice (Hoopla)
    61. The Librarian King Soloman’s Mine (Hoopla)
    62. The Librarian Quest For The Spear (Hoopla)
    63. Dinosaur Island (Hoopla)
    64. Land That Time Forgot (Hoopla)
    65. Dark Prophecy (Hoopla)
    66. The Villainess (Hoopla)
    67. Bad Boys For Life
    68. Outer Banks
    69. Suicide Squad
    70. Abyss
    71. Series Of Unfortunate Events
    72. Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children
    73. Superman Vrs Batman Star Of Justice
    74. Last Man Standing K Political Drama
    75. Honest Candidate K Drama
    76. Irishman
    77. Project Power
    78. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
    79. Kim Ji Young K Drama
    80. The Sting
    81. Focus
    82. Fantasy Island
    83. Warrior Nun –Did Not Finish
    84. Good Omens Amazon
    85. Sneaky Pete Amazon
    86. Blood Shot Netflix
    87. Jupiter Ascendant Netflix
    88. White Lines
    89. Bloodlines
    90. Wu Assasins
    91. Inside Bill’s Brain
    92. War Dogs
    93. Alice In The Borderlands
    94. The I- Land
    95. Black Mirror
    96. The Last Three Days

     

     

    2019

    Partial List  Saw At Least 90 Total

    1. A Series Of Unfortunate Events (Netflix)

    2. Aquaman (Theater) B
    3. 49 Days Korean Movie B
    4. Doomsday Device YS B
    5. Winter Kills YS C -Disappointing Despite Great Cast
    6. Heist 2001 Version YS  B
    7. Curse Of The Golden Flower YS
    8. HG Wells Men In The Moon YS A-1
    9. The Rift YS
    10. Narnia Voyage Of The Dawn Treader YS B
    11. Operation Chromite YS B
    12. The Assassin YS C Did Not Finish
    13. Justice League B
    14. The Ghost And The Darkness B
    15. The A-Team B
    16. Jack Reacher, Never Go Back B
    17. Night Flyer Series B
    18. Cold Pursuit
    19. Chunhyang(2000 Film) YS
    20. The Assassin 2015 Korean Movie
    21. Eraser(Film)
    22. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo(2011 Film)
    23. Operation Chromite(Film)
    24. The Rite(2011 Film) YS
    25. The First Men In The Moon YS

    26. Curse Of The Golden Flower YS

    1. Alien Code YS
    2. Point B YS
    3. Shada(Doctor Who) YS
    4. Glass(2019 Film)
    5. Memories Of The Alhambra K Drama
    6. The Man In The High Castle 4 Seasons Amazon
    7. The Expanse Four Seasons Amazon

    2018

    1. Once Upon A Time ABC Mini-Series A
    2. Taken Earth C
    3. Alice Through The Looking Glass B
    4. The Vault C Too Scary A Movie
    5. GORA Turkish SF Comedy C
    6. Pirates Of The Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales B
    7. Cowboys Vs Dinosaurs B
    8. Enterprise Complete Season
    9. Frequency Series
    10. Coverdale Paradox
    11. Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets (On a Plane)
    12. Kong Island Of Skulls (On Plane)
    13. Geostorm (On Plane)
    14. Lost And Found YS
    15. Berlin Syndrome YS
    16. Burn Country YS
    17. Beatriz At Dinner YS
    18. Breaking The Bank YS
    19. The Expanse Netflix Original
    20. Discovery Netflix
    21. Drone Wars YS
    22. Prometheus Trap YS
    23. Blackway YS
    24. The Mermaid YS
    25. The Great Wall YS

     

    2017

    1. eap Year TV  B
    2. Congressman YS  B
    3. Crimson Force YS  B
    4. Three Classic SF Japanese Movies From The ’50s
    1. The H Man YS  B
    2. Battle In Outer Space YS B
    3. Mothra YS  B
    1. 11 22 63 IS  A
    2. Blunt Talk YS  B Did Not Finish
    3. Alien Arsenal YS B
    1. Seven Westerns
    1. A Night In Old Mexico B
    2. Ambush At Dark Canyon B
    3. Fighting With Anger B
    4. Baytown Outlaws B
    5. Hick C-1
    6. Heathens And Thieves A-
    1. Implanted B-
    2. When The Sky Falls C-
    3. Wild Bill Hickok Swift Justice B
    4. Traded B
    5. Dirk Gently Holistic Detective Agency -Mini-Series A
    6. Mystery Science Theater Cave Dwellers C
    7. Meet The Guilbys B
    8. The President A
    9. Stand Up Guy B
    10. Snow Piercer B Korean Producer B
    11. Painkillers C
    12. Dirty Lies
    13. Quarantine LA C
    14. Breaking The Bank B
    15. Strange B
    16. Jack Reacher Never Go Back B
    17. Keeping Up With The Jones B
    18. Hell Or High Water B
    19. The Accountant B

    Oregon

    1. The Ghost In The Shell Ashland Theater
    2. The Circle Theater Medford
    3. George Feydeua A Flea In Her Ear – ASH Drama
    4. The Black Hole MPL
    5. Final Days Of Planet Earth MPL
    6. The Last Sentinel MPL
    7. Supernova MPL B
    8. East Of Eden MPL A
    9. Cat On A Hot Tin Roof MPL A
    10. A Street Car Named Desire MPL A
    11. Rebel Without A Cause MPL A
    12. Enterprise First Year MPL B
    13. How To Mary A Millionaire MPL
    14. How To Be A Latin Lover Theater A
    15. Wonder Women Theater A-
    16. The Three Musketeers MPL C
    17. Time Changer MPL D
    18. Star Trek Enterprise Season Two B
    19. Solaris B-
    20. The Sea Of Trees A-
    21. Quantum Leap Season One A-1
    22. Star Gate Atlantis Rising B-
    23. Total Recall B
    24. Tammy B-
    25. A Tale Of Two Cities BBC B
    26. Vanishing Point A-
    27. Spider-Man Homecoming In Theater B
    28. War Of Planet Of The Apes In Theater B+
    29. Rogue One Netflix B
    30. The Dark Tower Theater B
    31. Eye Of The Needle MPL A
    32. Congo MPL B
    33. Exile Mplb
    34. Allegiant MPL B
    35. The Man MPL B
    36. Virus MPL B
    37. Frankenstein MPL A
    38. Treasure Island MPL B
    39. Jericho TV Series B
    40. Man In The High Castle TV Series A
    41. One Under The Sun Amazon B
    42. Independent’s Day Amazon –One Of The Worst Movie Ever Made F
    43. The Last Lovecraft – Relic Of Cthulu C
    44. Mysterious Island B
    45. Zoo Series On Netflix Seasons One To Three
    46. Stranger Things Season Two B+ Season One Was Better
    47. Suburbicon Theater B-1
    48. Thor Ragnarok Theater B
    49. Monsters Netflix C
    50. Travelers Netflix B
    51. Julius Caesar OSF B
    52. Hannah And The Dreaded Gazebo OSF B
    53. Blade Runner 2049 B
    54. Once Upon A Time ABC Series B
    55. The Night Of The Hunter MPL A
    56. The Maltese Falcon MPL A A
    57. The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel MPL B+
    58. Mission Impossible Rogue Nation MPL B
    59. Beasts Of The Southern Wilds MPL
    60. Satan Met A Lady MPL B
    61. The Villainous Korean Movie 2017 Hoopla
    62. Guardians Of The Galaxy Part Two
    63. Star Wars The Last Jedi

    2016 Missing

    the graduate  while on trip

    2015

    The List

    Movies/TV Series   Netflix Unless Otherwise Mentioned

    1. All About The Benjamin’s TNT B
    2. Rush Hour Three TNT  B
    3. The Interview Google On-Line C
    4. Paradise 2013 C
    5. The Signal 2014 B
    6. Duplicity Julia Roberts Clive Owens B
    7. Are You Here B
    8. Maleficent   B
    9. Guardians Of The Galaxy B
    10. Begin Again 2014 B
    11. The Giver 2014 A
    12. Sea Biscuit A
    13. November Man B
    14. A Most Wanted Man C
    15. Labor Day B
    16. Life Of Crime B
    17. Kundo Korean Movie B
    18. And So It Goes 2014 Michael Douglas, Diane Keaton B
    19. Marley And Me B
    20. Jobs B
    21. The Family C
    22. Stuck In Love B
    23. Mud B
    24. X Men Days Of Future Past C
    25. The Identical B
    26. Jurassic City C
    27. Railway Man B
    28. Peabody And Sherman B
    29. Lunch Box Bollywood Movie 2013 B
    30. Y Tu Su Mama, También Award Winning Mexican Movie 2014 B
    31. Australia B
    32. Henderson Presents B
    33. John Wick B
    34. Silver Lining Playback A
    35. The Good Night B
    36. View From The Top B
    37. Contagion C
    38. Pineapple Express C
    39. Country Strong B
    40. The Hobbit –Battle Of The Five Armies B
    41. Dinosaur Experiment C
    42. Broke Back Mountain Library  A
    43. An Affair To Remember Library  A
    44. Two Days In Paris Library A
    45. Ride With The Devil Library A
    46. Carmen Opera Library A
    47. Catch 22 Library B
    48. Game Of Thrones Season One Library B
    49. Game Of Thrones Season Two Library B
    50. Barefoot In The Park Library A
    51. No Reservations Library C
    52. Fast And Furious Library C
    53. Charlie’s Angels 2000 Library B
    54. Charlie’s Angels 2003 Version Saw Earlier Noted Here B
    55. Endless Love B
    56. Hot Pursuit On Plane C
    57. Day Of Adeline On Plane A
    58. Avengers Day Of Ultron On Plane C
    59. Tomorrowland On Plane B
    60. Far From The Madding Crowd On Plane A
    61. Aloha On Plane
    62. Mad Max Fury Road On a Plane
    63. San Andreas On Plane
    64. Classified File Korean Movie On Plane
    65. Casanova From Library
    66. Company You Keep From Library
    67. Contraband From Library
    68. Bleak House Mini-Series From Library
    69. La Boehme Opera From Library
    70. Eat Drink Man Women From Library
    71. Runner, Runner From Library
    72. Sense And Sensibility From Library
    73. American Snipper HBO
    74. Wild HBO
    75. Maze Runner HBO
    76. Dumb And Dummer To HBO
    77. Havoc HBO
    78. 5 Flights Up HBO
    79. Kill The Messenger HBO
    80. My Blueberry Nights Library
    81. Last Chance, Harvey, Library
    82. Serial Mom HBO
    83. The Producers 2005 Version
    84. Broken Flowers Hood
    85. Rumor Has It that HBO
    86. Run All Night HBO
    87. Fistful Of Dollars HBO
    88. A Few More Dollars HBO
    89. The Good, The Bad, And Ugly HBO
    90. Fifty Shades Of Grey HBO
    91. Hang Em High HBO
    92. The Drop HBO
    93. The Leisure Class HBO
    94. The Kingsmen Secret Service HBO
    95. Birdman HBO
    96. The Wiz NBC Special
    97. Spectre At Kingstown
    98. Magnolia HBO
    99. The Curse Of The Jade Scorpion HBO
    100. The Rock HBO
    101. Child Hood’s End Syfy Channel Special
    102. Insurgent HBO

    2014

    Movies/TV Series

    1. Jack Reacher 2012 Net Flix
    2. Thieves (Korean Movie Next Flix)
    3. Side Effects – Next Flix
    4. The Informant – Next Flix
    5. The Assassination Of Jessie James By The Coward Robert Ford 2008 Next Flic
    6. Olympus Has Fallen 2013 Next Flix
    7. Coriolanus 2011 Next Flix
    8. 300  Net Flix
    9. Appolo 18  Net Flic
    10. Shape Of Things To Come On Plane
    11. Battle Star Galactica Razor On Plane
    12. The Master On Plane
    13. Ides Of March On Plane
    14. Oblivion Net Flix
    15. Midnight In Paris Woody Allen Saw Earlier On Plane  Net Flic
    16. Non-Stop In Regal –  A Bit Disappointing
    17. Then She Found Me Directed By Helen Hunt 2007 Net Flic
    18. Zelig 1996 Woody Allen Nex Fix
    19. Husband And Wives = Woody Allen Movie Netflix
    20. Confederate States Of America 2004 Mockumentary
    21. Out Of Sight George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez Based On Elmore Leonard Novel – Bit Disappointing On Plane
    22. Hobbit Desolation Of Smug On Plane
    23. Ender’s Game On Plane On Plane
    24. The Internship On Plane
    25. Closed Circuit On Plane
    26. Secret Life Of Walter Mitty Download
    27. RoboCop Download
    28. The A-Team On Plane
    29. The Europa Report On Plane
    30. Blue Jasmine On Plane
    31. World’s End On Plane
    32. The Hangover On Plane
    33. Edge Of Tomorrow In Movie Theather
    34. True Crime 1998 Clint Eastwood (TV)
    35. Bullet To The Head (TV)
    36. Get The Gringo (TV)
    37. Pacific Rim (TV)
    38. Starsky And Hutch (TV)
    39. Space Jam (TV)
    40. World War Z Nextflex
    41. Wolf Of Wall Street Nextflex
    42. Gravity Nextflex
    43. 12 Years A Slave Nextflex
    44. Fracture Nextflex
    45. Good Night And Good Luck Nextflex
    46. The Perfect Storm Nextflex
    47. The Book Thief Nextflex
    48. Best Offer Nextflex
    49. Muncih 2005 Spellberg Nextflex
    50. A Winter’s Tale Nextflex
    51. Trascendence Nextflex
    52. The Other Women Nextflex
    53. Layer Cake Nextflex
    54. Heat Robert Dinoro, Al Pacino Nextflex
    55. Last Vegas Dinoro Freeman Kline Pacino Nextflex
    56. The Grand Budapest Hotel Netflix
    57. Best Laid Plans 1999 Version Nextflex
    58. Firewall Nextflex
    59. Saving Mr. Banks Nextflex
    60. A Wrinkle In Time Nextflex
    61. Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close – Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock About 9-11 And One Family’s Reaction Nextflex
    62. Mandella’s Long Walk To Freedom Nextflex
    63. Enough Said Nextflex
    64. All You Need Is Love Nextflex
    65. Divergent Nextflex
    66. Noah Nextflex
    67. You will Meet A Tall Dark Handsome Stranger – Woody Allen Movie 2010 Nextflex
    68. X Men Wolverine Origins Nextflex
    69. Captain America Winter Soldier Nextflex
    70. X Men 2 United Nextflex
    71. Sex Tape In Hotel
    72. Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes On Plane
    73. Godzilla 2014 Version On Plane
    74. Don Juan Netflix
    75. Frozen Nextflex
    76. Gone Girl 2014 In Regal Springfield
    77. Better Living Through Chemistry 2013 Movie Netflix
    78. Elysium 2013 Nextflix
    79. A Million Ways To Die In The West Nextflex
    80. Interstellar 2014 In Regal Springfield
    81. Burning Palms – Worst Movie Of The Year For Me
    82. Million Dollar Arm
    83. Lost In America 1985 Recommended By Matt Jacobson
    84. Manhattan Murder Mystery 1995 Woody Allen
    85. State Of Play Next Flic
    86. Babel Next Flic
    87. Peter Pan Live NBC
    88. Snowpiercer Korean Directed Film
    89. Jack Ryan, Shadow Recruit
    90. Superbad
    91. It’s A Wonderful Life
    92. This Means War
    93. Memories Of Murder Korean Film
    94. The Good, The Bad, And The Weird Korean Film
    95. Bad Santa
    96. Typhoon Korean Movie 2005
    97. In The Cut 2003 Australian Movie Set In NYC

    TV Series And Movies

    1. Breaking Bad Television Binge Watching All Episodes
    2. House Of Cards
    3. Tin Man
    4. Falling Skies

    2013

    The List

    1. Crazy, Stupid Love, Netflix January 1, 2013
    2. The Descendents  Netflix January 4, 2013
    3. The Hobbit (In Theater) January 5, 2013
    4. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel  Netflix
    5. Abritrage Richard Gere
    6. Get Him To The Greek TV
    7. Snatch  Netflix
    8. The One Netflix
    9. One For The Money (Netflix)
    10. Star Trek The Undiscovered Country TV
    11. The Help Netflix
    12. Hope Spring Netflix
    13. Paul Netflix
    14. Stolen Netflix – Did Not Finish Nominate For Worst Film Of The Year
    15. The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe ABC Family
    16. Journey To The Center Of The Earth 2011 ABC Family
    17. Mission Impossible 1V Ghost Protocol
    18. Here Comes Mr. Jordan 1941 TCM
    19. A Star Is Born 1945 TCM
    20. Mission Impossible 111
    21. Decisions
    22. Life Of Pi Next Flic
    23. In Land Of Blood And Honey Next Flic
    24. Lockout Next Flic
    25. 21 Jump Street Next Flic
    26. Sherlock Holmes’s Games Of Shadows Plane
    27. Wrath Of The Titans Plane
    28. Horrible Bosses Plane
    29. Safe House Plane
    30. Hunter Plane
    31. Take This Waltz Next Flix
    32. Marley TV
    33. Coriolanus (Theather RHS)
    34. Wallenstein (Theather RHS)
    35. Great Gatsby (Regal Kingstown)
    36. Groom Lake (Hulu)
    37. Motorcycle Diaries 2004 Next Flic
    38. Looper Next Flic
    39. Superman Man Of Steel In Regal Theather
    40. Bourne Legacy (Netflix)
    41. Earthlings 2012 Hulu
    42. Gangster Squad (Nextflix)
    43. Red (Part)
    44. Zookeeper (Part)
    45. Witches Of Oz (Netflix)
    46. Interstate 60 Hulu
    47. White House Down In Theather
    48. Sex And Lucia Next Flic
    49. Ted Next Flic
    50. Star Ship Troopers – Invasion Next Flic
    51. Ana Karina 2012 Net Flix – Production Did Not Work For Me – Too Cute And Avant Garde – Like Watching A Film Of A Play Adaption.  Did Not Work As A Play Or As A Movie – A Big Disappointment
    52. Time Bandits 1981 Hulu
    53. RIPD In Theather
    54. Atonement (Netflix)
    55. Tristone And Isolde (2006) Netflix
    56. Dune 1984 Nextflex
    57. Meet The Millers Theather
    58. Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World Next Flic
    59. Iron Man 3 On Plane
    60. Trance On Plane
    61. Prisoners In Theather
    62. The Butler In Theather
    63. Outsourced Netflix
    64. Cloud Atlas Netflix
    65. Flight 2012 Next Flic
    66. The Campaign 2012 Next Flic
    67. Asian Invasion (Porn Movie For Strip Poker Game)
    68. Details Nextflix
    69. The Blind Side Netflix
    70. Pirates Of The Caribbean On Stranger Tides Netflix
    71. Robin Hood 2010 Netflix
    72. The Counselor 2013 In Theather
    73. The Host Netflix
    74. After The Sunset 2008 Netflix
    75. Grown Ups TNT On Cruise
    76. The Proposal TNT On Cruise
    77. Red 2 TNT On Cruise
    78. Maiden Heist Next Flix
    79. Despicable Me – Disney Channel
    80. Hunger Games Catching Fire In Theather
    81. The Place Beyond The Pines Next Flic
    82. Watch Man 2009 Next Flix
    83. Snow White And The Huntsman Nextflix
    84. Parker Netflix Streaming
    85. American Hustle
    86. A Christmas Story
    87. Ice Quake 2013 Syfy
    88. On The Road

    2012

    The List

    1. Dragnet (Next Flex)  Jan 1
    2. Bird On A Wire (Next Flex) Jan1
    3. Laura Croft Tomb Raider (Hollywood Chanel)
    4. Kuffs MGM Chanel
    5. Journey To The Lost World MGM Chanel
    6. Yellow Handkerchief Netflix
    7. Shanghai Knights Hollywood Chanel
    8. MMB 2 Hollywood Chanel
    9. What Women Want Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt 2000 Hollywood Chanel
    10. The Door In The Floor Jeff Bridges, Kim Bassinger, Mimi Rogers 2000 Next Flix Check References To Book
    11. America’s Sweethearts 2001 Julia Roberts, Kusshak, Catherine Zetta Jones Nextflix
    12. Marathon Man
    13. Catwoman
    14. The Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes 2011 On Plane
    15. Cowboys And Aliens 2010 On Plane
    16. The Island 2005 On Plane
    17. The Day The Earth Stood Still 1951 On Plane
    18. Hot Tube Time Machine Net Flix
    19. The Big Lebrowski Net Flix
    20. Leopolis Seoul Netflix
    21. King Of The Lost World
    22. Money Ball (Training Day)
    23. Serenity Next Flex 2005
    24. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part One (On Plane)
    25. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels On The Plane
    26. Bender’s Big Score (Netflix)
    27. Serenity (Nextflix)
    28. The Punisher (TV)
    29. Love’s Kitchen (Netflix)
    30. Transformers 11 2009 – Disappointing But Will Watch Transformers 111 To Finish The Series Off.
    31. The Double 2011 Richard Gere
    32. Contagion Did Not Finish Warsaw
    33. Sherlock Holmes 2 Did Not Finish Warsaw
    34. Win Win Warsaw Good Fli
    35. The Invasion 2005 Innovative Shooting Technique
    36. Tower Heist Nex
    37. The Tree Of Life Nex – Disappointing
    38. The Hangover Part Two NEX
    39. Girl With Dragon Tattoo (2011 Version)
    40. The King’s Speech NEX
    41. Midnight In Paris Woody Allen Movie 2011
    42. John Carter Hotel Room
    43. This Means War On Plane
    44. J Egard With Leonardo Di Capio Directed By Clift Eastwood – Big Disappointment. Just Too Long, Too Much Talking. From NEX
    45. Dr Strangelove From Mik B
    46. The Armour Of God 1987 Jackie Chan, Lola Forner Spanish Actress Hulu
    47. The Sands Of Oblivion 2007 Hulu
    48. The Monitors (Next Flex)
    49. MIB3 On Plane
    50. Prometheus – Last Half Worth Seeing Again On Plane
    51. Battleship On Plane
    52. Players Bollywood Remake Of The Italian Job –Worth Seeing
    53. Cross Worlds Next Flex
    54. Phil The Alien Next Flex
    55. Invasion Of The Pod People Hulu
    56. Alien Armageddon Hulu
    57. Red State Netflix
    58. God Bless America Netflix
    59. The Man Who Fell To Earth Netflix
    60. Very Bad Things Next Flix
    61. Ready Or Not – Hulu
    62. The Last Lovecraft: Relic Of Cthulu 2009 Netflix
    63. Amazing Spiderman 2012 Plane
    64. To Rome With Love 2010 Plane Woody Allen
    65. Dawalt’s Guard (First Arabic Movie) Plane
    66. Search For Justice 2012 Nicolas Cage Plane
    67. Mirror Mirror With Julia Roberts – On Plane In February
    68. The Gauntlet With Clint Eastwood 1977
    69. The Hunger Game Blockbuster
    70. The Debt
    71. The Maltese Falcon TCM
    72. My Week With Marilynn Block Buster
    73. Bernie Blockbuster
    74. Savages Blockbuster
    75. Wanderlust Blockbuster
    76. Skyfall Theather
    77. Office Space
    78. Dumb And Dumber TV
    79. Accepted TV
    80. The Iron Lady Blockbuster
    81. The Watch Blockbuster
    82. Larry Crowne Blockbuster
    83. Hot Rock 1972 Robert Redford HDNET
    84. Killing Them Softly (Movie Theather)

     

    2011

     

    1. How Do You Know 2010
    2. Nothing But The Truth 2008 Saw Earlier Not Bad 1-15
    3. Salt 2010 With Angelina Jolie
    4. The Other Side Of The Bed Spanish 2002
    5. A Perfect Getaway 2009
    6. Fool’s Gold
    7. Invictus 2009 Morgan Freeman, Matt Damian
    8. Like Water For Chocolate
    9. The Flower Of My Secret La Flora De Mi Secreto Spanish Movie 1995
    10. 88 Minutes 2007 Al Pacino
    11. Mr. Deeds 2002
    12. The King And I Korean Series
    13. Sex And The City 11

    14,  Hell Boy Part 11

    1. Love Happens
    2. Drive Angry 2011 Nicolas Cage Add To Worst Movie List

    17  Girl With The Dragon Tatoo 2009

    1. The Spanish Prisoner 1997 David Mamet Director Steve Martin
    2. Illegally Yours 1988 Robert Lowe
    3. Machette 2010 Half Spanish Dialogue Robert Dinero, Jessica Alba
    4. The Prince Of Persia 2010

    22   No False Move 1992 Bill Ray Thorton

    23 Life In North Korea Documentary From National Geographic

    1. Green Zone
    2. Morning Glory

    26 Killers

    1. Eat Pray Love

    28   The Town

    1. Kate And Leopold
    2. The Legend Of Bagger Vance

    30   Emma

    31  Les Miserables 1998 Version

    32  Unstoppable 2010

    1. Due Date 2010

    2010

    1. Fragments 2009
    2. Where The Day Takes You 1992
    3. The Illusionist 2003
    4. PS, I Love You 2007
    5. The Burning Plain 2008
    6. The Other Man 2008
    7. Mama Mia 2008
    8. Dim Sum Funeral 2008
    9. Inglorious Bastards 2009
    10. Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? 2003 Second Time Around
    11. Time Traveler’s Wife 2009
    12. Amelia 2009
    13. Lies And Illusions 2009 Add To Worst List
    14. Serious Moonlight 2009
    15. “The Chaser” Korean Film
    16. Precious 2009 Academy Award For Best Actress
    17. Every Body’s Alright
    18. Space Balls
    19. Three Stooges Selected Episodes
    20. Ghosts Of Girl Friends Past 2009 Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner
    21. Up In The Air 2009 George Clooney
    22. The Men Who Stare At Goats 2009 George Clooney
    23. Have You Heard About The Morgans? Hugh Grant, Sara Jessica Parker 2009
    24. Sherlock Holmes 2009 Robert Downey, Jude Law And Rachael Mc Donald
    • “Crazy Heart” 2010  Best Picture Award 2010 Jeff Bridges, Robert Duval, Maggie Gyenehall
    • “Five Minutes Of Heaven” Liam Nelson 2010.
    • Avatar 2009 Best Picture
    • Romeo Must Die Jet Li 2000
    • Flawless 2008 Demi Moore Michael Kane
    • Extraordinary Measures 2010 Harrison Ford
    • Alice In Wonderland 2010
    • The Road 2009
    • It’s Complicated
    • Beyond A Reasonable Doubt
    • The Invention Of Lying
    • Edge Of Darkness
    • The Spy Next Door
    • Young Victorian
    • Old Dogs (On Plane)
    • Leap Year (On Plane)
    • Couples Retreat (Travis) 2009
    • Knight And Day 2010 (Medford)
    • Inception 2010 (Medford)
    • The Sorcerer’s Apprentice 2010 (Medford)
    • Clash Of The Titans (On Plane) 2010
    • Remember Me (On Plane) -2010
    • Bounty Hunter (On Plane -2010
    • Date Night (On Plane ) 2010
    • 2 Fast 2 Furious 2003 Eva Mendes Stars (Saw On TV)
    • Water World – Keven Kostner Saw On Korean TV
    • Legends Of The Fall  Saw On Korean TV
    • Iron Man 2 (On Plane)
    • How To Tame Your Dragon (On Plane)
    • The Informant (HBO Home)
    • Bill And Ted’s Bogus Journey (Parts)
    • Batteries Not Included 1987 Second Time Around (HBO)
    • Family Man (HBO)
    • Wall Street
    • Helen  – Short List For Worst Movie I Saw – Just Did Not Work For Me.
    • The Warlords
    • A Plague Of Zombies
    • Robin Hood
    • The Unthinkable
    • The Book Of Eli
    • The Count Of Monte Cristo
    • The Messenger (Angela Saw)
    • Red (In The Theather)
    • The Count Of Mont Cristo Angela Saw I Saw Parts
    • 3:10 To Yuma (Saw A Few Years Ago, Saw Again)
    • Law Abiding Citizen 2009
    • Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring Korean Film 2005
    • Aliens In The Addict 2009 TV
    • Loch Ness 1996 Ted Dancer HBO
    • Fair Game 2010 In Theater
    • The Pianists 2002 Angela Saw, I Saw A Few Years Ago
    • The Simpsons Movie First Half was Seen Earlier
    • Star Wars 6 First Half Hour
    • Wizard Of OZ Half
    • The King And I Korean History Drama
    • The Darjeeling Limited 2007 Owen Wilson Wes Anderson Directed
    • The Piano  1995   Angela Saw, I Heard Parts Of It
    • Gia 1994  Very Sexual And Lots Of Lesbian Scenes Which Turned Me On.
    • Oregon (SFY)
    • Leiberstruam 1999 Kim Novack, Bill Pullman  HBO
    • The Jones 2009 Demi Moore, David Duchovny Amber Heard, And Ben Hollingsworth Directed By Derrick Borte – Disappointed, Did Not Work For Me
    • The Hours 2002 Nicole Kidman, Julain Moore, And Meryle Shreep Re Life Of Virginia Woolf And Her Impact On The Life Of Two Women
    • Bobby 2006 Helen Hunt, Demi Moore, Anthony Hopkins, Sharon Stone, William Macy, Martin Sheet, Linsday Lohan, And Cristian Slater Written Nd Directed By Emilio Estevez
    • True Grit 2010 – Overly Hyped In My Opinion
    • Vivdirana Spanish Film 1961 Classic
    • Volver  2005 Spanish Film
    • How Much Do You Love Me 2005 French
    1. Ninja Assassins 2009  Staring Rain  On TV

    93  Horsefeathers  Marx Brothers On TV

    2009

    1. Underwear” Starting Val Kilmer, Graham Greene,
    2. Constant Gardener With Rachael Weiz –
    3. Rumor Has It – Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner
    4. Queen
    5. Hancock With Will Smith
    6. Dave – With Eddie Murphy – SF Comedy
    7. Joe Kid – With Clint Eastwood – Saw Opening
    8. Iron Man – Not Bad. Another Marvel Movie.
    9. Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind”
    10. Gone, Baby, Gone”
    11. Fracture
    12. Burn After Reading”
    13. 21 Grams”
    14. The Changling With Angelia Jolie, Directed By Clint
    15. Kiss The Dust”
    16. How To Lose Friends And Alienate People
    17. Electric Mist With Tomy Lee Jones
    18. Good German
    19. Siberian Express
    20. Body Of Lies
    21. Slum Dog Millionaire
    22. Lucky Slevin
    23. Australia
    24. What Just Happened
    25. City Of Ember
    26. Proof Of Life
    27. Bottle Shock
    28. Runaway Jury
    29. Master Spy
    30. Marie Antoinette
    31. Interstate
    32. He’s Just Not That Into You
    33. Madagascar 11
    34. Collateral With Jamie Fox And Tom Cruise
    35. My Super Ex Girl Friend
    36. State Of Play – In Medford Movie Theather
    37. Bolt-On The Plane
    38. Yes Man, In Hotel Room In DC
    39. Avengers
    40. Spy Games
    41. All The Way
    42. The Day The Earth Stood Still
    43. Seven Pounds
    44. Nothing But The Truth
    45. The Reader – Oscar Winner For Best Actress 2008 Kate Winslet
    46. Crossing Over
    47. Kill Shot With Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane
    48. Vanished With Jeff Bridges, Sandra Bullock
    49. Valkarie
    50. Star Trek – Prequel Movie (From Street Vendor)
    51. 52 The Clearing With Robert Redford – 2004
    52. Curious Case Of Benjamin Button With Brad Pitt Best Actor Award 2009
    53. Knowing With Nicolas Cage 2009
    54. The Code
    55. Counterfeit
    56. Alexander 2004 Oliver Stone Producer
    57. Out For Justice 1991
    58. Echelon Conspiracy 2009
    59. The Good Thief 2001 With Nick Nolte
    60. Meteor = NBC Mini-Series
    61. Wild Hogs 2007 Tim Allen, Travolta, Macy, Lawrence
    62. 28 Days Later
    63. Wild Things 2
    64. Mystic River Directed By Clint Eastwood, Starring Sean Pean
    65. Criminal 2004
    66. Essential Lover
    67. Two Lovers
    68. Angels And Demons 2008 Started by Tom Hanks, Directed By Ron Howard
    69. The Informers
    70. Duplicity
    71. Surveillance Produced By Jennifer Lynch Starting Pullman And Ormand
    72. Trust The Man 2008
    73. The Mutant Chronicles 2008
    74. Heaven 1995?
    75. Wolverine With Hugh Jackman 2009
    76. Dark Streets With Bijou Philips
    77. Doubt With Meryle Strep 2008
    78. Coco Chanel Shirley Mc Cline 2008
    79. Ramen Girl
    80. The Yatzuka (1974 W George Mitchum)
    81. The Fountain 2006 W Rachel Weiss (Hot)
    82. Easy Virtue 2009 (On Plane)
    83. Act Of Imagination – Eddie Murphy And Serena Williams’s Daughter
    84. I Hate Valentine’s Day 2009  (On Plane)
    85. The Proposal 2009 With Sandra Bullock
    86. Into The Storm (Bio Of Winston Churchill (On Plane)
    87. MILF Hunters 5 Porno Movie Seen In Hotel
    88. Brooks
    89. Taken
    90. The Big Bounce
    91. The Heartbreak Kid (Second Time Around)
    92. Taking Of Pelham 123 2009 With John Travolta, Denzel Washington
    93. Cherrie 2008 With Michelle Pfiefer
    94. Accidental Husband 2008 With Uma Thuber
    95. Management With Jennifer Anison, Steve Chain, And Woody Harrelson, 2008
    96. My Life In Ruins, 2008 With Nia Valdolos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding And Richard Dreyfus)
    97. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 2005
    98. Spanglish 2005 With Adam Sandler
    99. A Married Life 2008
    100. Open Road 2009
    101. Vanity Fair 2004 Recee Weatherspoon As Bucky Sharp
    102. Beyond Borders 2008 Anglie Jolie, And Clive Owen
    103. I’ll Sleep When I Am Dead 2003with Clive Owen
    104. The King Of California 2007 With Michael Douglas
    105. Target 1985 With Gene Hackman And Matt Dillion
    106. The Life Of David Gale With Kevin Spacy, And Kate Winslet
    107. Bruno
    108. Lucky You With Drew Barrymore
    109. The Last Word
    110. 2012 With John Cusack
    111. Bad Lieutenant With Nicolas Cage
    112. The Tournament 2009 Kelly Hu
    113. Public Enemies 2009 Johny Deep
    114. Julia And Julia 2009 Meryle Sherpa
    115. Cold Mountain 2003 Jude Law, Nicole Kidman
    116. Out Of Time 2003 Denzel Washington, Eva Mendez (Hot)
    117. Night At The Museum 11 Battle For Smithsonian
    118. Sleuth 2009 Version
    119. Land Of The Lost 2009
    120. The Brother’s Bloom 2008
    121. Letter From Iwa Jima 2007 Clint Eastwood Directed
    122. White Chicks
    123. Star Treck Generations
    124. Jackie Collins Hollywood Wife 2003
    125. Charlie Wilson’s War -2008 Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts
    126. The Whole Nine Yards 2000 Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peete (Hot)
    127. The Illusionist

    2009

    1. Underwear” Starting Val Kilmer, Graham Greene,
    2. Constant Gardener With Rachael Weiz –
    3. Rumor Has It – Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner
    4. Queen
    5. Hancock With Will Smith
    6. Dave – With Eddie Murphy – SF Comedy
    7. Joe Kid – With Clint Eastwood – Saw Opening
    8. Iron Man – Not Bad. Another Marvel Movie.
    9. Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind”
    10. Gone, Baby, Gone”
    11. Fracture
    12. Burn After Reading”
    13. 21 Grams”
    14. The Changling With Angelia Jolie, Directed By Clint
    15. Kiss The Dust”
    16. How To Lose Friends And Alienate People
    17. Electric Mist With Tommy Lee Jones
    18. Good German
    19. Siberian Express
    20. Body Of Lies
    21. Slum Dog Millionaire
    22. Lucky Slevin
    23. Australia
    24. What Just Happened
    25. City Of Ember
    26. Proof Of Life
    27. Bottle Shock
    28. Runaway Jury
    29. Master Spy
    30. Marie Antoinette
    31. Interstate
    32. He’s Just Not That Into You
    33. Madagascar 11
    34. Collateral With Jamie Fox And Tom Cruise
    35. My Super Ex Girl Friend
    36. State Of Play – In Medford Movie Theather
    37. Bolt-On The Plane
    38. Yes Man, In Hotel Room In DC
    39. Avengers
    40. Spy Games
    41. All The Way
    42. The Day The Earth Stood Still
    43. Seven Pounds
    44. Nothing But The Truth
    45. The Reader – Oscar Winner For Best Actress 2008 Kate Winslet
    46. Crossing Over
    47. Kill Shot With Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane
    48. Vanished With Jeff Bridges, Sandra Bullock
    49. Valkarie
    50. Star Trek – Prequel Movie (From Street Vendor)
    51. 52 The Clearing With Robert Redford – 2004
    52. Curious Case Of Benjamin Button With Brad Pitt Best Actor Award 2009
    53. Knowing With Nicolas Cage 2009
    54. The Code
    55. Counterfeit
    56. Alexander 2004 Oliver Stone Producer
    57. Out For Justice 1991
    58. Echelon Conspiracy 2009
    59. The Good Thief 2001 With Nick Nolte
    60. Meteor = NBC Mini-Series
    61. Wild Hogs 2007 Tim Allen, Travolta, Macy, Lawrence
    62. 28 Days Later
    63. Wild Things 2
    64. Mystic River Directed By Clint Eastwood, Starring Sean Pean
    65. Criminal 2004
    66. Essential Lover
    67. Two Lovers
    68. Angels And Demons 2008 Started by Tom Hanks, Directed By Ron Howard
    69. The Informers
    70. Duplicity
    71. Surveillance Produced By Jennifer Lynch Starting Pullman And Ormand
    72. Trust The Man 2008
    73. The Mutant Chronicles 2008
    74. Heaven 1995?
    75. Wolverine With Hugh Jackman 2009
    76. Dark Streets With Bijou Philips
    77. Doubt With Meryle Strep 2008
    78. Coco Chanel Shirley Mc Cline 2008
    79. Ramen Girl
    80. The Yatzuka (1974 W George Mitchum)
    81. The Fountain 2006 W Rachel Weiss (Hot)
    82. Easy Virtue 2009 (On Plane)
    83. Act Of Imagination – Eddie Murphy And Serena Williams’s Daughter
    84. I Hate Valentine’s Day 2009  (On Plane)
    85. The Proposal 2009 With Sandra Bullock
    86. Into The Storm (Bio Of Winston Churchill (On Plane)
    87. MILF Hunters 5 Porno Movie Seen In Hotel
    88. Brooks
    89. Taken
    90. The Big Bounce
    91. The Heartbreak Kid (Second Time Around)
    92. Taking Of Pelham 123 2009 With John Travolta, Denzel Washington
    93. Cherrie 2008 With Michelle Pfiefer
    94. Accidental Husband 2008 With Uma Thuber
    95. Management With Jennifer Anison, Steve Chain, And Woody Harrelson, 2008
    96. My Life In Ruins, 2008 With Nia Valdolos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding And Richard Dreyfus)
    97. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 2005
    98. Spanglish 2005 With Adam Sandler
    99. A Married Life 2008
    100. Open Road 2009
    101. Vanity Fair 2004 Recee Weatherspoon As Bucky Sharp
    102. Beyond Borders 2008 Anglie Jolie, And Clive Owen
    103. I’ll Sleep When I Am Dead 2003with Clive Owen
    104. The King Of California 2007 With Michael Douglas
    105. Target 1985 With Gene Hackman And Matt Dillion
    106. The Life Of David Gale With Kevin Spacy, And Kate Winslet
    107. Bruno
    108. Lucky You With Drew Barrymore
    109. The Last Word
    110. 2012 With John Cusack
    111. Bad Lieutenant With Nicolas Cage
    112. The Tournament 2009 Kelly Hu
    113. Public Enemies 2009 Johny Deep
    114. Julia And Julia 2009 Meryle Sherpa
    115. Cold Mountain 2003 Jude Law, Nicole Kidman
    116. Out Of Time 2003 Denzel Washington, Eva Mendez (Hot)
    117. Night At The Museum 11 Battle For Smithsonian
    118. Sleuth 2009 Version
    119. Land Of The Lost 2009
    120. The Brother’s Bloom 2008
    121. Letter From Iwa Jima 2007 Clint Eastwood Directed
    122. White Chicks
    123. Star Treck Generations
    124. Jackie Collins Hollywood Wife 2003
    125. Charlie Wilson’s War -2008 Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts
    126. The Whole Nine Yards 2000 Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peete (Hot)
    127. The Illusionist

    After The Sunset With Pierce Bronson, Salma Hayek, Woody Harrelson, Don Cheadle

    American Gangster With Denzel Washington And Russell Crowe

    Out Of Reach With Steven Seagal

    Amos And Andy With Nicolas Cage And Samuel Jackson

    The Merchant Of Venice With AL Pacino, Jeremy Irons, Joseph Fiennes, Lynn Collins

    Harrison’s Flowers With Adrian Macdowell, Elias Koteas, Brendan Gleeson, Adrian Brody, And David Stratham

    Cruise December 15 -21

    Sylvia –  Movie About The Poet Sylvia Plath And Ted Hughes

    What Happened In Vegas – With Cameron Diaz

    Rendition With Meryle Strep – About The Issue Of Renditions, Well Done

    Adaptation  – Nicolas Cage Re Life Of Two Twin Brothers Screen Writers And The Process Of Writing A Screen Play

    Bangkok Dangerous Nicolas Cage

    Elizabeth

    The Weather Man Nicolas Cage

    Get Smart

    Possession  NF

    Next With Nicolas Cage NF

    Knocked Up  NF

    Untouchables AMC

    Fargo  AMC

    Mummy Returns

    2007 To 2010 Barbados

    Saw A Lot Of Movies On Video And Netflix Via Mail

    2003 To 2007  DC Saw An Average of 100 Per Year

    2000 To 2003  Saw An Average Of 100 Per Year Mostly Videos

    But Did See In Movie Theaters Twice A Month And Saw Several Bollywood Movies

    Saw The Three Stooges Marathon To Start The Year

    1996 -1997  Saw Less Than 50 Due To Being In Hospital Half The Year

    Saw About 100 Per Year Blockbuster Was Popular

    1994  during six month Thai training saw four movies per week two normal, two adult movies

    1991 during training saw four movies per week, two normal, two adult movies

    The ’80s Saw A Lot Via Video About 100 Per Year

    The ’70s Saw On TV And In Movie Theaters

    Watched a lot of Creature Features movies on TV in the early ’70s every Friday night they had a double feature.    Went on average once a week to the movies with friends, mostly Robert Sicular starting from 1970 to 1974.

    Favorite animation series included American Dad, Dilbert,  Family Guy, Futurama, Bullwinkle, Looney Tunes .

    Favorite TV series over the years include Arrested Development,  Batman, Superman,  Everyone Loves Raymond,  Get Smart, Dragnet,  Adam 12, Two and half men, Married with Children, Malcom in the Middle, Dallas, Falcon Crest, and as a child, Beverly Hillbies, Dobbie Gils, Gilligan’s Island, Green Acres, Outer limits, Twilight zone, and X Files.

    Saw all planet of the Apes movies, All James Bond movies, Spider man, Superman, Start Treck and Start wars movies.

  • updated Things to Do In Yeongjongdo International City

    updated Things to Do In Yeongjongdo International City

    Updated list of things to do in Yeongjondo, the “Hamptons” of Seoul?

    Updated Things to Do on Yeongjongdo

    Top Things to Do on Yeongjongdo

    Yeongjongdo the Hamptons of Seoul
    what can we eat in Yeongjongdo

    favorite places in Yeongjongdo

    More resturants listing

    ://myincheon.com/en/Incheon_Restaurant.html

    best restaurants in Yeongjongdo restaurants near unseo station
    Yongongdo, the island where the Incheon Airport is located has lots of things going on besides the airport.  Here are some of my favorite spots.  We have been living here off and on since 2016 and over time it has gotten a lot nicer a place to live.  The traffic is not too bad, the air is the cleanest in the region and there are so many Restaurants from around the world walking distance from my house.

    And Seoul is about an hour away by subway or driving.

    Intro to the city  (internet article)

    Yeongjong International City Accelerating the Speed for Sustainable Growth

    Yeongjong International City,  (formerly called Airport New City) which is growing into a global tourism and leisure city with its amazing natural environment, is recently drawing attention with various pieces of good news. The development of international tourist attractions in relation to the Incheon International Airport has gone into full swing, starting with the existing large-scale resort complex projects. At the same time, the infrastructure for the convenience of the citizens and visitors is also being rapidly built.

    Han sang Dream Island

    – Location: Jungian-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon Metropolitan City

    – Site : 3.32 million ㎡

    – Investment Amount: KRW 2.0321 trillion from the private sector

    – Completion: 2022 (Scheduled)

    – Details: waterpark, aquarium, luxury hotel, shopping mall, education and research facilities, and theme park

    Groundbreaking Ceremony for Han sang Dream Island Held

    On June 24, the groundbreaking ceremony for Han sang Dream Island was held at Lotte Hotel Seoul. More than 200 participants attended the ceremony, including the IFEZ General Director Yoo Byeong-Yoon, Chairman Kim Hee-choul and Vice Chairman Jo Guang-hui of Industry and Economy Committee of Incheon Metropolitan Council, and businessmen and investors from home and abroad. The ceremony was followed by the groundbreaking celebrating luncheon at Gyeongwonjae Ambassador Incheon in Songdo International City, attended by Deputy Mayor for Economic Policy of Incheon Metropolitan City Heo Jong-sik, the World Federation of Korean Association of Commerce, and the project implementers.
    The Hansang Dream Island project involves a large-scale capital investment into the site and building construction. Therefore, the critical success factor is to secure the capital from the private sector for investment. Against this backdrop, the investment seminar for invited investors was also held on the groundbreaking ceremony day.
    The Hansang Dream Island is a project to develop international marine tourism spots in the large area formed by the reclamation of soil dredged from the sea to maintain the sea level of Incheon Port. In the 3.32 million ㎡ site, an area 1.1 times Yeouido, the capital from the private sector, KRW 2.0321 trillion will be invested by 2022 and a waterpark, aquarium, luxury hotel, shopping mall, education and research facilities, and a theme park will be established.
    The IFEZ expects that the establishment of the Hansang Dream Island will trigger production worth approximately KRW 15 trillion and creation of 18,000 jobs, contributing to the vitalization of local economy. At the same time, it is expected that the construction will contribute to the job creation of Incheon area, increase in tax revenue, attraction of foreign investment, and expansion of attracting tourists.

    Development Project
    for Yongyu·Muui,
    Yeongjong International City

    Yongyu Ocean View

    • Location: San 70-1 Eurwang-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, Korea
    • Project Expenses: KRW 264.8 billion
    • Details: hotel, condominium, park, etc.
    • Completion: 2020 (scheduled)

    Muui Solaire Resort Complex

    • Location: Muuido and Silmido, Jung-gu, Incheon, Korea
    • Project Expenses: KRW 1.5 trillion
    • Details: hotel, waterpark, ocean theme park
    • Completion: 2022 (scheduled)

    Muui LK

    • Location: San 349, Muui-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, Korea
    • Project Expenses: KRW 190 billion
    • Details: private villas, convention hall, condominium, etc.
    • Completion: 2020 (scheduled)

    Eurwangsan Mountain IFUS Hill

    • Location: 77-4, Eurwang-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, Korea
    • Project Expenses: KRW 230 billion
    • Details: Korean-style Hollywood theme park
    • Completion: 2024 (scheduled)

    Paradise City

    Building Tourism Hub in Northeast Asia by Clustering Complex Resorts

    comment:  Prior to COVID this casino next to the airport seemed to be filled with Chinese tourists gambling away their down time in between flights. I triedto enter but was turned down because their rules required showing a passport and they refused to honor the ARC in lieu of a passport which I did not have on me.  Left a bad image in my mind. I had a similar experience earlier in Seoul where the casino at the COEX refused to accept military ID or ARC due to their stupid adherence to only acepting a passport.  Stupid policy in my mind. End Comment

    Construction has started for large-scale clustered resorts with a casino, shopping mall, and convention facilities in Yeongjong International City, according to schedule. The city is now ambitiously working to realize its vision to become an international tourist destination, as popular as Singapore, Macao, and Las Vegas.
    Paradise City, an integrated resort opened in 2017, will expand its accommodation facilities, exhibition halls and theaters by 2022, investing an additional KRW 500 billion. The resort currently has 711 guest rooms in luxurious condition, convention facilities, and a casino. Approximately 2.5 million visitors have come to Paradise City as of July 2019.

    Inspire Integrated Resort Project,

    comment:

    way behind schedule due to COVID and the collapse of the international travel market.  I wonder if they will be successful being a foreigner only casino.    Construction is coming along,  will probably open on time now scheduled for early 2022.  I think the next government will have to relax the rules and allow limited access to Korean gamblers – maybe once or twice a month to start? End comment.

    the largest project in Korea, is also attracting intensive attention. Inspire, the project owner, will invest approximately KRW 1.8 trillion for the 1st phase to establish three hotel buildings (1,256 rooms), Inspire Dome, an arena, and shopping malls to open. Then, KRW 6 trillion in total will be invested to develop a 6-star hotel, a theater, and a casino for foreigners in the site of 4.37 million ㎡.

    In Midan City, the 2nd phase development for Caesars Korea (high-rise residential and office-tel building) has passed the first stage of licensing, the landscape deliberation, with conditions, driving momentum for project implementation. With the implementation, a housing facility for 1,098 households and an arcade in the scale of 4 basement floors and 33 ground floors will be built in Midan City.
    When these integrated resorts of Caesars Korea and Inspire are respectively opened three integrated casino resorts, including Paradise City, will be established in Yeongjong International City, creating more than 20,000 new jobs. The city is expected to become the largest integrated resort city in Northeast Asia.

    Inspire Integrated Resort

    Caesars Korea Integrated Resort

    MOU Signed for On-demand Public Transportation in
    Yeongjong International City

    comment: yet to try it but they seem to becoming popular.

    Incheon Metropolitan City and Hyundai Motors consortium signed an MOU for on-demand public transportation in Yeongjong International City on June 21. Based on this, the Hyundai Motors will introduce the MoD service that operates vehicles according to the demand of passengers, based on the cutting-edge AI, in collaboration with Hyundai AutoEver to dramatically increase the efficiency in system operation.

    The MoD service is an innovative mobility service with an algorithm that calculates the optimal path and vehicle arrangement by the entering the points of departure and destination via a smartphone application, enabling a vehicle to be arranged to the nearest bus stop. This will dramatically decrease the waiting time of users.
    In addition, a hospital-level medical institute opened in Yeongjong International City to meet the increasing demand for medical services. On July 15, in Jungsan-dong of Yeongjong International City, Yeongjong International Hospital of Sungse Medical Foundation was opened. Yeongjong International Hospital has a 37-bed ward, internal medicine, orthopedics, neurosurgery, pediatrics, radiology, outpatients clinic, surgery room, rehabilitation center, and endoscopy center.

    At present, Yeongjong International City has clinics, dentist clinics, oriental medicine clinics (48 in total), and one nursing hospital. Yeongjong International Hospital is the first hospital-level medical institute with 30 to 100 beds, in Yeongjong International City. The IFEZ expects that the opening of Yeongjong International Hospital will be the beginning of quality medical service for the citizens of Yeongjong International City who had undergone inconveniences in medical service. In addition, the IFEZ plans to make diversified efforts to attract a general hospital in Yeongjong International City.

    Yeongjong International Hospital, the First Hospital-level Medical Institute in Yeongjong International City

    comment:  yet to visit, might in the future as it is easier to get to than going to Seoul National hospital or the 121 hospital down at Camp Humphreys.

    A hospital-level medical institute opened in Yeongjong International City. This will upgrade the quality of medical service in the region.

    Restaurants

    There are six restaurant districts on the island.   Most are located either in Yeongjongdo International City (formerly called Airport New City) where I live,  along a new Café Street in Yeongjongdo International city, in Sky City, near the beaches or near the airport.

    There are a number of resturants across the street from the Unseo railroad station, on both sides of the station, many are in the Howard Johnson building or near by.

    Here are some of my favorite spots to eat

    Restaurants near Unseo Station

    Howard Johnson  Cafeteria

    Best western style breakfast around

    In the hotel third floor

    Yong 9 Beer – Gonghang Sindosi

    #121 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    6 reviews

    114, Yeongjong-daero, Jung-gu

    Cuisines: Cafe

    Bbq Chicken

    #2,229 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    3, Sindosinam-ro142beon-Gil

    Sanggu Pocha

    #2,353 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    2, Sindosinam-ro141beon-Gil

    Pancake Juhyeon Daeok

    #1,917 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    100, Yeongjong-Daero

    Sloth Brewing

    #6 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    22 reviews

    166, Yeongjong-daero, Jung-gu #214

    2,785 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    5-12, Sindosinam-ro 141beon-gil, Jung-gu

    Bronx Brewery Howard Johnson complex 2nd Floor

    Good craft beer and pizza

    GoKiRo best kalbi, bulgogi in area

    2nd floor Howard Johnson

    nghae Cold Buckwheat Noodles

    #1,018 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    7, Sindosinam-ro141beon-Gil

    Onsae Miro Pig’s Feet

    #725 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    3 reviews

    35, Huinbaui-Ro

    Isak Toast

    #520 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    3 reviews

    35, Huinbaui-Ro

    on street outside Howard Johnson.  Several other coffee shops provide good breakfasts and coffee.  there is also a waffle place and and baskin robbins ice cream on the same street, and an burger joint.   there is also a 24/7 vending self service cafe across the street. Joe ‘s sandwich is  down the street but I was underwherelmed.

    Yangpyeong Hangover Cure Soup

    #1,406 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    26, Nundol-ro13beon-Gil

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    The Jet Lagged Lizard

    #2 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    110 reviews

    60, Gonghang-ro 424beon-gil, Jung-gu IBC Dawoo Sky World #110

    one of the two expat bars in town.  the other, the Cinder bar, is also located near the airport as well as in Songdo which has a number of expat western hangouts.

    The Cinder Bar

    #3 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    28 reviews

    50, Gonghang-ro 424beon-gil, Jung-gu Space #138 World Gate building

    Cuisines: American, Pub, Bar

    Bukchangdong Sundubu – Incheon Airport New City

    best sundubu joint on the island

    100, Yeongjong-daero, Jung-gu

    Food On Air

    #11 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    76 reviews

    47, Gonghang-ro 424beon-gil, Jung-gu B1F, Incheon International Airport

    Cuisines: AsianKorean

    Terrasse

    #1,098 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    136, Gonghangdong-ro, Jung-gu 2F, BMW Driving Center

    1.9 miles from Hotel Zeumes

    Cuisines: AsianKorean

    Grand Cafe

    #8 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    60 reviews

    208, Yeongjonghaeannam-ro 321beon-gil, Jung-gu West Tower Lobby, Grand Hyatt Incheon

    Cuisines: International

    Restaurant 8

    #12 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    79 reviews

    208, Yeongjonghaeannam-ro 321beon-gil, Unseo-dong, Jung-gu

    Haneul

    #21 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    48 reviews

    271, Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu 4F, Incheon International Airport

    3.8 miles from Hotel Zeumes

    Cuisines: AsianKorean

    Gongcha

    #17 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    31 reviews

    47, Gonghang-ro424beon-Gil

    TOULON

    31 reviews#22 of 2,724 Restaurants in Incheon$$ – $$$FrenchEuropeanVegetarian Friendly

    124, Harmony-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon 21998 South Korea+82 32-831-2003

    Hunjang Gol

    5 reviews#545 of 2,724 Restaurants in Incheon

    28, Sindosinam-Ro, Incheon South Korea+82 32-746-6200

    Hwanghae Cold Buckwheat Noodles

    #1,018 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    7, Sindosinam-ro141beon-Gil

     Hwanghae Kalguksu

    #13 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    66 reviews

    3, Yongyu-ro 21beon-gil, Jung-gu

    Cuisines: AsianKorean

    Caffe Pascucci

    #2,600 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    272 Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu 3F of Concourse, near Gate 111

    Cuisines: Cafe

    Bulgogi Beura the Seu

    #1,395 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    3 reviews

    272, Gonghang-Ro

    Hometown House

    #450 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    5 reviews

    47, Gonghang-ro424beon-Gil

    Porridge Story

    #2,385 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    272, Gonghang-Ro

    Cuisines: AmericanCafeFast FoodDeli

     Paeng

    #2,398 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    272, Gonghang-Ro

    Snow Ice

    #978 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    6-3, Haneuldalbit-ro64beon-Gil

    Uini Bini

    #2,375 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    272, Gonghang-Ro

    Garden Cafe

    #368 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    6 reviews

    186, Yeongjonghaeannam-ro 321beon-gil, Jung-gu

    4.3 miles from Howard Johnson Incheon Airport

    Cuisines: Cafe

    Paris Baguette  -multiple locations

    7-4, Haneulbyeolbit-ro65beon-Gil

    King Stone Grill Saeng Pork Belly Grill

    #841 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    59, Haneulbyeolbit-Ro

    Ho Geun I Ne Siktak

    #967 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    7-3, Haneulbyeolbit-ro65beon-Gil

    Bulogi Beura the Seu

    #1,395 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    3 reviews

    272, Gonghang-Ro

    Bonjuk

    #1,915 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    29, Haneuljungang-ro195beon-Gil

    Tous Les Jours – multiple locations

    #1,898 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    29, Haneuljungang-ro195beon-Gil

    Oleobaut Tea

    #2,196 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    47, Gonghang-ro424beon-Gil
    7-4, Haneulbyeolbit-ro65beon-Gil

    Pizza Al Bol Ro

    #1,913 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    7-3, Haneulbyeolbit-ro65beon-Gil

    World Street Food

    #1,703 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    50, Gonghang-ro424beon-Gil

    Julru Julru

    #1,914 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    59, Haneulbyeolbit-Ro

    Sinseol Handmade Tofu House

    #1,931 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    66, Gonghang-ro424beon-Gil

    Honam Restaurant

    #1,926 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    50, Gonghang-ro424beon-Gil

    Ddu Ddo Ok

    #2,705 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    50, Gonghang-ro424beon-Gil

    Mommy Handmade Gimbap

    #2,543 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    50, Gonghang-ro424beon-Gil

    Star Chicken Seu

    #2,642 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    60, Gonghang-ro424beon-Gil

    4.2 miles from Howard Johnson Incheon Airport

    Great Dish Restaurant

    #2,572 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    50, Gonghang-ro424beon-Gil

     

    Gonghwachun

    #42 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    35 reviews

    5-6, Bukseongdong3-ga, Jung-gu

    Cuisines: Chinese

    Sinseung Banjeom

    #48 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    21 reviews

    11-32, Bukseongdong2-ga, Jung-gu

    Cuisines: Chinese

    Banju

    #2,825 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    272, Gonghang-Ro

    3.6 miles from Howard Johnson Incheon Airport

    Paris Croissant

    #2,823 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    33 reviews

    272, Gonghang-Ro

    3.8 miles from Howard Johnson Incheon Airport

    Cuisines: CafeFast Food

    Seonnyeopung

    #66 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    15 reviews

    678-76, Eurwang-dong, Jung-gu

    Cuisines: AsianKorean

    Hwanghae Seafood Noodles Soup

    #187 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    7 reviews

    37, Masiran-Ro

    Mandabok

    #100 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    17 reviews

    911, Bukseongdong2-ga, Jung-gu

    Cuisines: Chinese

    Famous Grilled Clams and Noodles Soup

    #2,342 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    38-1, Eulwang-Ro

    Gungjung Samgyetang

    #516 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    4 reviews

    84, Cheongnyang-ro, Yeonsu-gu

    Cuisines: AsianKorean

    Cheongra Fresh Sashimi

    #780 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    5, Pureun-ro8beonan-Gil

    Bonjuk & Bibimbap

    #788 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    6, Pureun-ro8beonan-Gil

    Johnson Sausage Stew

    #1,839 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    21-1, Sinpo-ro27beon-Gil

    7.5 miles from Howard Johnson Incheon Airport

    Bottom Line

    #2,146 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    23, Sinpo-ro 23beon-gil, Jung-gu

    Chicken Floor

    #517 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    163, Cheongna Canal-Ro

    cafe along another canal streambed park

     

    Hi story,

    #1,883 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    13-1, Songhak-Ro

    7.6 miles from Howard Johnson Incheon Airport

    Pang Kone

    #954 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    82, Solbit-Ro

    8 miles from Howard Johnson Incheon Airport

    Oteu

    #778 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    14, Okbit-ro15beon-Gil

    Tudari – Cheongna Park

    #842 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    2 reviews

    12, Solbit-ro 28beon-gil, Seo-gu

    Cuisines: AsianKorean

    Happiness Chupungryeong Pork Back-Bone Stew

    #2,294 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    43, Uhyeon-ro9beon-Gil

     

    Baek Ildo

    #2,282 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    24, Solbit-Ro

    7.7 miles from Howard Johnson Incheon Airport

    Sweet Ting

    #1,628 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    16-1, Pureun-ro8beon-Gil

    7.9 miles from Howard Johnson Incheon Airport

    The Cow Yu

    #1,631 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    1 review

    18, Pureun-ro8beon-Gil

     

    • Fisher Singwangho

    #2,795 of 2,894 Restaurants in Incheon

    3 reviews

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    Megamax Buffet

     The megamax theater has a decent buffet restaurant.  There are a few other decent buffet resturants near by.

     

    Café street –  located on the left side of the road across the station have  number of new trendy resturants and cafes.

     

    Park Terrace

    Located in the newly developing café street is a decent western style restaurant.

     Mushroom stew restaurant

     

    There is a decent restaurant in Café street that specializes in Mushroom dishes.

    Sushi/sashimi joints

     

    The island is famous for seafood and there are sashimi and sushi restaurants near Unseo station, and near the beaches.

     Vietnamese restaurants

     There are number of Vietnamese restaurants near Unseo Station and in Sky city.

     

    Burger resturants

     

    There are number of burger joints near Unseo station, café street and Sky city.  There is a Burger King in Sky City, and a Mc Donald’s.

     

    Costco is located in Songdo International city, about ten miles from Howard Johnson.

     

    Lotte Supermarket and Power Mart are the biggest groceries both located near Unseo station and in Sky city.

     

    Paris Bagatelle has a number of restaurants on the island.

    Kalbi and Bulgogi restaurants are all over the island.  Gokiro in Howard Johnson is our favorite.

    Gimpop restaurants are everywhere as well.  Sooyori is the best one, not too far from the Howard Johnson.

     24/7 restaurants

    Pre-covid there were a lot of 24/7 restaurants.  There are a few still open and one presume they will gradually re-open as the pandemic eases.  right now everything has to close by 10 pm.

     Airport restaurants – there are a number pre-security as well as post security.  The usual mixture of western and Korean style places.

    Coffee shops are of course everywhere.  Starbucks has a number of outlets including one across from Unseo Station.

     Chicken restaurants are also everywhere.  Our favorite is Pradak chicken located near Starbucks.  They all deliver.

     The End 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Beaches

     

    Explore the Hidden Spots in Yeongjongdo Island

    by Trazy.com

    Yeongjongdo Island is an island at the west coast of Incheon, and it is concentrated with airport logistics, travel, and tourism. Although it’s not a widely known tourist destination, there are many hidden spots where you can have a wonderful time with your family and friends!

    Now, let’s dive into the hidden must-visit spots of Yeongjongdo Island!

    1. Masian Beach

    Masian Beach is located near Incheon International Airport, and it is where you can fall in love with the beautiful West Sea! This beach is unique in that you can experience both wetland and sandy beach at the same time. From Masian Beach, you can see Silmido Island, which was the filming location of the famous fact-based Korean movie ‘Silmido (2003)’. Walking along Masian beach will make you feel relaxed and peaceful.

    1. Masian Bakery 
    • Address: 155 Masiran-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
    • Opening Hours: Everyday 10:30am~21:00pm (Break Time 14:00pm~17:00pm)
    • Opening hours are subject to change.

    One of the must-dos at Masian Beach is to stop by Masian Bakery and enjoy the incredible ocean view at the cafe. Masian Bakery is popular for its delicious delicacies, and it has the wonderful spot where you can appreciate the best sunset view. There is also a photo zone where you can take a picture of the sign ‘I ♡ Masian’ just like ‘I ♡ New York’!

    1. Incheon Bridge Exhibition Center
    • Address: Incheon Bridge Expressway 3 (Unnam-dong), Jung-gu, Incheon
    • Opening Hours: Winter (Nov~Mar) 10:00am~17:00pm / Summer (Apr~Oct) 10:00am~18:00pm / Closed on Mondays (Dec~Mar)
    • Entrance Fee: No Charge

    Incheon Bridge is the longest bridge in Korea at 21.38km that connects Songdo International Business District and the Incheon International Airport. It’s a perfect place to fall in love with spectacular ocean scenery and you can see the beautiful dazzling lights at night. The light color changes every season and turns into a special color on special days, such as Valentine’s Day (Pink), Thanksgiving Day (Orange), and Christmas (Red, Pink, Green).

    If you want to get to know more about Incheon Bridge, stop by Incheon Bridge Exhibition Center that displays the consturction process of this beautiful bridge. On the 4th floor, there is Incheon Bridge Observatory, where you can appreciate the stunning view of the bridge.

    Simply book hassle-free 1 day tour from Seoul to fully enjoy Yeongjongdo Island in a day. Round-trip transportation, English-speaking staff, entrance to Incheon Bridge Exhibition Center, and 1 drink at Maisan Bakery are all included!

    [Photo Credits]
    – Incheon Tourism Organization Official Website
    – Masian Bakery Official Instagram

     

     

    There are three beaches on Yongchongdo.  Eurwangi, Maisan and Wangsan beaches. You can get to the beaches from the airport via the Maglev train getting off at Youngju station – the ARA train runs there on the weekends and holidays. These are the closest beaches to both Seoul and Incheon and are quite crowded during the summer season and weekends all year long.  There are lots of good seafood restaurants near the beaches and plenty of places to stay.

    Eurwangni Beach (을왕리해수욕장)

    15, Eurwang-ro 13beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon

    인천광역시 중구 을왕로13번길 15 (을왕동)

    From the airport, take bus 302 or 306 Gate 2A (1F) and get off at Eurwangi Beach, the bus goes to the rest of the beaches as well. There are also buses from Unseo station as well.

    Seonnyeo (Fairy) Rock Beach (선녀바위)

    Region: Jung-gu Incheon

    Theme: Rare Animals/ Plants/Spectacular Cliffs & Rock Formations

    The name “Fairy Rock Beach” comes from the fact that fresh water is gathered at the seashore beneath…

    Wangsan Beach (왕산해수욕장)

    Region: Jung-gu Incheon

    Theme: Seasides/ Beaches/ Islands

    Though Wangsang Beach is just 5 minutes away from Eurwang-ri, the beach has quite a different ambiance than the other more crowded beaches…

     

     

    Masian Beach

    118, Masiran-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon 22385 South Korea

    2.9 miles from Eurwangni Beach

     

     

    Muuido Island

    Muui-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon South Korea

    4.3 miles from Eurwangni Beach

     

    Silmido Island

    Muui-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon South Korea

    3.3 miles from Eurwangni Beach

     

    Muido, So Muido and Silmido are islands near to Yongchongdo.  You can get to the islands by taking a bus from the airport, or from the Yongju maglev stop.  The Airport railroad goes to Youngju on weekends and holidays.

     

    There are hotels and Korean style resorts near bridge and at the beach, there are huts for rent. There are restaurants near the ferry terminal and at the beach, but the selection is limited to Korean seafood.

    When you enter the island there is a trailhead that takes you to the top of island – and you can walk the entire island in about four hours.  The trail is very pretty and not too steep.

     

    Near the bridge to the island is a Korean tourism information stand. The people there are very helpful, speak good English and have lots of maps and guides in English and can also tell you about the ferries to the other islands.  Well worth a stop.  You should stock up on tourism information here if you are going to the outer islands as once you get there is very little English language signage or English speakers on the islands. They are open until 6 pm most days.

     

    Address

    310-11, Daemuui-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon

    인천광역시 중구 대무의로 310-11 (무의동)

    Type

    Seasides/ Beaches/ Islands

    Inquiries

    1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330

    (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

    • For more info: +82-32-760-7114

    Information

    Introduction

     

    Muuido Island is located in Jung-gu, Incheon which is not far from the mainland but is only accessible by ferry. Nearby are two smaller islands, Silmido Island and Somuuido Island. In olden times, small boats were used to go from Muuido Island to Somuuido Island but the two islands are currently connected by a bridge so visitors can reach Somuuido after a 10-15 minute walk. Muuido Village Bus (maeul bus; 마을버스) takes people from Keunmuri Dock (큰무리선착장) to Gwangmyeonghang Port (광명항). To enjoy the beauty of Somuuido Island fully, Muuibadanuri-gil 8 Course is a must-visit path, taking around 1 hour and giving stunning views of the East Sea vista. Two beaches, Hanagae Beach and Silmi Beach are famous beaches in Muuido Island. One interesting thing in Silmi Beach is that people can walk to Silmido Island at low tide. Hiking up Horyonggoksan Mountain (호룡곡산) and Guksabong Peak is also available on Hanagae Island.

     

    The trail head to Horyonggoksan Mountain (호룡곡산) and Guksabong Peak can be found at bridge entrance to the island and also near So Muido and at Hangagae beach as well.  The round trip takes about three hours, and the trail is well marked but only in Korean.  Go up the stairs and at the top turn right to access the main trail head.

     

    So Muido is a nice spot for a walk as well. Take the bus to the end of the island and walk across.  There are places to stop and eat in So Muido. The walk to the top of the mountain is a nice walk takes about an half an hour to reach the top. There is a private beach on the way back to town.

     

    Silmido

     

    Silmido island is the site of a secret military base where they trained commandos going undercover into North Korea.  They closed the base in the 80’s and a Korean K drama was filmed at the island.  The island has a resort where one can stay but there are not much there not even restaurants.  Still the beach is nice but a bit deserted.  You can walk across to Silmido at low tide, at high tide it becomes a separate island.

     

    Shindo, Modo and Jangbo islands

     신도, 모토, 보도

    sindo, moto, jang bodo

     

    Shindo, Modo and Jangbo Islands located near Incheon International Airport are great places to get away from Seoul or Incheon for that matter. These three islands are near Yongchongdo.  You need to take a ferry to reach them. The ferry ride to Jangbo the biggest of the islands takes about an hour. The ferry runs every hour on the hour the last ferry back leaves about 6 pm.  You can catch the ferry at Sammok quay.

    삼목 부두

    sammog budu

     

    There are buses from the airport and from Unseo station to the ferry terminal.

     

    Sindo Island

    Ongjin-gun, Incheon South Korea

    7 miles from Eurwangni Beach

     

    Modo Island

     

    Modo island is connected to Shindo island.  You can easily walk around both Modo and Shindo in an hour or two.  There are places to eat and spend the night, but Jangbo island is the biggest of the three and has the best facilities, beaches, restaurants, and walking biking trails.

     

    Jangbo Island

     

    The island is located one hour and 40 minutes from Seoul. To get there take airport express train from Seoul Station and get off at Unseo station and then transfer to a bus going to Sammok wharf in Yeongjong Island, Incheon. The ferry from there takes 40 minutes.  The last ferry back leaves at 6 pm.  There are plenty of places to stay near the beaches which are a short walk from the ferry terminal.  This is also a popular place to camp as there are camping grounds near the ferry terminal. There is a mountain hiking trail that follows the ridge line all over the island and is a great hike.   If you go to Jangbong island, it is worth stopping off at Shindo and Modo islands first and take a walk.  A number of K dramas have been filmed on these islands.

    More info from Visit Incheon web page follows:

    Coastal Trail connecting Sindo Island, Sido Island and Modo Islands

    Come to the triplet islands and have a bike tour around them for a fantastic ride along the shoreline. The triplet islands are very well known as one of the best spots in Korea for a bike tour. Come down to the Sinsimodo Islands for a safe and pleasant bicycle touring. Take a boat at Sammok Quay in Yeongjongdo Island. You will get to Sindo Island Quay in about 10 minutes. The three islands of Sindo Island, Sido Island and Modo Island are all connected by bridges, so you can tour all of them in a day. You can rent a bike on the island. There are only a few cars on the road, thus the island is recognized as one of the best places for bike riders.

    Sindo Island Pureun Beonmal, a designated traditional agricultural village

    The name Sindo Island (literally “the island of trust”) has come from the fact that its residents are conscientious and innocent. It is in this context that the salt produced in the island is called jinyeom (literally “genuine salt”). As the island have mud flats, salt evaporation ponds, and rice paddies, visitors can enjoy everything they can expect from the country’s rural area in Sindo Island Pureun Beotmal designated by the government as a traditional agricultural village.

    Sinsido Island Yeondogyo Bridge

    Sindo Island is connected to Sido Island by a bridge. The name of Sido Island has come from the legend that troops of the Joseon Dynasty practiced archery in Manisan Mountain with targets set in Sido Island (“an arrow island”). The island is also called “Salseom (‘sal’ also means an arrow in Korean).” Given the actual distance between the two locations, the story is hardly credible, but the idea is intriguing enough. Sido Island has been filming locations for popular TV dramas such as “Full House” and “Sad Love Story” because of the harmony between its slow slope hills and the sea.

    Sugi Beach, the filming location of ‘Full House’

    Sugi Beach in Sido Island was the filming location for the popular TV series called ‘Full House.’ You can see a few islands in the distance. The beach is covered with quality and beautiful white sands. Main characters in the TV drama series often spent time together here. Who would not have fallen in love with each other in such a beautiful environment?

    Simodo Island Yeondogyo Bridge

    Sido Island and Modo Island are connected by a bridge. Believe it or not, you can get to a totally different island in just a few minutes. The name Modo Island comes from the word ttiyeom (‘tti’ refers to King cogongrass). The legend says that fishermen in the region once complained that his fish net only had grass instead of fish. ‘Mo’ in Modo Island means ‘grass’ in Chinese.

    Baemikkumi Sculpture Park

    Baemikkumi Sculpture Park is located on Baemikkumi Beach in Modo Island. The ‘Baemikkumi’ (the local dialect meaning a hole in the bottom of a ship) has come from the fact the beach is as flat as the bottom of a ship. The beach is also famous for a sculpture park featuring a number of surreal erotic sculptures. Blue water, white sand, and dreamlike sculptures blend well with one another. The sculpture park has become a reason to many for a visit to Modo Island.

    The Sinsimodo Islands, a paradise for bike enthusiasts

    Together, the Sinsimodo Islands are small but pretty places to visit. Most notably, as they are connected, the Sinsimodo Islands will sustain the fame of a paradise for bikers in the West Sea for a long time to come.

     

     

     

    Incheon Wolmido

    Address

    36, Wolmimunhwa-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon

    인천광역시 중구 월미문화로 36 (북성동1가)

    Type

    Seasides/ Beaches/ Islands

    Inquiries

    1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330

    (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

    • For more info: +82-32-765-4169

    Homepage

    Incheon Jung-gu Culture & Tourism

    icjg.go.kr/tour
    (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

    www.my-land.kr (Korean only)

    Information

    Introduction

    Wolmido Island (월미도), located roughly 1km off the coast of Incheon, has since become part of the mainland with the creation of a new highway. The name Wolmido Island comes from the shape of the island as it resembles the tail of a half moon. Thanks to its location near Seoul and the convenient transportation, many people visit here during weekends.

    The Culture Street starts with Doodle Pillar, and continues onward to Meeting Square, Arts Square, Performance Square, Good Harvest Square, and several other notable highlights. Throughout these areas, spontaneous performances are performed, and street artists can draw for you on the spot. Moreover, many cafes and seafood restaurants are lined along the coast so you can enjoy coffee or fresh seafood while viewing the sea.

    A must-see attraction on Wolmido Island is “Play Hill.” It’s not as large as other theme parks in Korea, but the Apollo Disco and the Viking rides are truly thrilling. If you’re not into rides, the Apollo Disco ride is still fun just watching. You can also get on a cruise to look around the island.

    Comment:  this is of course the location of the most famous battle during the Korean war.

    The island has a large park that had been a Korean military base and was only opened to the public since the turn of the century.  The Park is worth a long walk.  The views are spectacular from the top.

     

    The amusement park is a bit hooky in my opinion, but still worth a stop and a photo. The waterfront is nice to stroll along but the restaurants there are way overpriced.

     

    Jayu freedom park is near Wolmido and features a giant statue of General Mc Arthur and is also worth a visit.

     

    There is a club that has Halloween decoration all year long and that is worth a picture. There are also statues and public art everywhere.  And of course, coffee shops, beer pubs etc.

     

    About 100 US dollars per person for a sashimi dinner with drinks.  The best sea food restaurants are a few blocks away from the waterfront area, and dinner for two will set you back about 40 dollars including soju.

    The Korean government opened a maglev train around Wolmido for the Asian games. But after the games ended the maglev train was disconnected.  In my opinion they missed an opportunity and should have extended it to Songdo and the airport as getting to Songdo from the airport is a big of a long subway ride.

    Finally, Wolmido has a Korean tourism information stand. The people there are very helpful, speak good English and have lots of maps and guides in English and can also tell you about the ferries to the other islands.  Well worth a stop.  They are open until 6 pm most days.

     

    To reach Wolmido, get off at the Incheon station on the Seoul-Incheon subway line.  Take a bus to Wolmido or a taxi. It is not far from the station.  Another fun way to get there is to take the ferry from Yongchongdo (airport island).  The ferry runs every 30 minutes and is a five minute ferry ride.  The last ferry is at 6:00 pm.

     

    Gerang Mountain in Incheon (계양상)

     

    This mountain is the biggest mountain in Incheon but hiking up to the top is not too difficult. Takes about one to two hours to reach the top and back down.  There are lots of side trails as well.  The spring and fall colors are magnificent.  Lots of nice wildflowers as well.  The mountain links to several other mountains in central Incheon.  There is a nice old fortress at the top of the mountain.  There are plenty of Korean restaurants at the bottom of the mountain.

     

    The closest subway to Gyeansan (giei_iaŋ_saŋ) is Gyeyang subway on the Incheon subway line 1.  You can transfer from the Airport express railroad coming from the airport or from downtown Seoul.

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    Introduction of Mt. Gyeyang

    With its altitude of 395m, Mt. Gyeyang is the guardian and holy mountain that represents Incheon. From the beginning of B.C. to the end of the 19th century, the city of Gyeyang was moved from the south of Gohyeon-eup in the Three Kingdoms Period having Mt. Gyeyang at the center and then to the northern and eastern direction. Until its transfer to the southern direction in Bupyeong-dohobueup during the Joseon Period, the city was developed through the capital transfer that was conducted for 6 times. At the peak of the eastern ridge in Mt. Gyeyang, there is Gyeyang Mountain Fortress that was built during the Three Kingdoms Period. Also in the south, Jungsimseong Castle, which was constructed in the 20th year of King Gojong (1883) with the participation of the residents in Bupyeong Village in preparation for defending the coast, is stretched along the ridge of Jingmaei Hill. According to the change of the place name, Mt. Gyeyang was called as Sujuak in Suju of the Goryeo Period and Mt. Annam during Annam-Dohobu. Since the period when this mountain was called as Mt. Gyeyang in the period of Gyeyang-dohobu, it has been called by its present name. This mountain was once called as Mt. Anam and Mt. Gyeongmyeong.

    The name of Mt. Gyeyang was originated from the naturally grown Japanese Judas-tree and Korean box trees. Mt. Gyeyang was selected as the first urban natural park of Incheon city on Jan. 8, 1944 (Gyeyang Park) and since then, it became the No. 1 Municipal Park.

     

    88, Gyesansae-ro, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon, 21067, Rep. of KOREA  82-32-551-5701

    Copyright ⓒ 2015 Gyeyang Incheon. All Right Reserved.

     

    Office of Gyeyang-Gu Page – Includes information on hiking trails as well as travel advice in English

     

     

     

    Sorae Pogu

     

    111-200, Nonhyeon-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon, South Korea

    This is the second largest seafood market in Incheon and specializes in crab, lobster, octopus, and shellfish freshly harvested from the nearby harbor.  The boats come back laden with fresh seafood early in the morning.   The place is happening all day long.  You can buy your food at the market and then take it to nearby restaurants where they will prepare it for you and sell you soju and beer to wash it down.  A very Korean experience!

    More info on the port from Visit Incheon web site

    Incheon Port was opened to the international community in 1883 through which western civilization came. Sorae Port has served as an important fish market for the Incheon region for more than 60 years after a small-scale fish market was formed in the wake of the Korean War (1950-1953) as war refugees caught shrimps and sold salted shrimps in an open market. Now the fish market at the port is across a railway bridge which has been remodeled as a pedestrian-exclusive bridge.

    The market is particularly famous for shrimp, salted fish and blue crabs. In addition to such fresh seafood, you can enjoy fish stand owners’ generosity and seagulls flying overfishing boats and the fish market against a blue sky. The port plays host to festivals of fleshy prawn and blue crabs, whose freshness and taste are recognized nationally, attracting crowds of people from various areas of the country. Come to Sorae Port to smell the sea and feel the sky while touring a dynamic fish market and enjoying fresh seafood of your choice.

     

    Yeonan Pier Yeonan Pier is home to various important facilities such passenger terminals, Marine Square, the Fish Market Complex, the Raw Fish Restaurant Street, the Seawater Bath Street, Cruise Port, and Namhang Wharf. It is a popular weekend getaway place not only for residents of Incheon but also for tourists from other areas of Korea. For instance, the Fish Market Complex which more than 500 stores call home attracts a crowd of people wanting to buy a variety of fresh and salted fishery goods. The Raw Fish Restaurant Street is home to large-scale raw fish restaurant towns like the Raw Fish Department Store run by Incheon Fisheries Cooperative Association and the Yeonan Raw Fish Plaza. Visitors can enjoy diverse seafood dishes at affordable prices.

    Yeonan Pier is also known for blue crabs. Female crabs are popular in spring while male crabs are delicious in autumn. Most notably, blue crabs caught around Yeonpyeongdo Island are highly regarded for the eggs and meat filling the shells completely.

     

    This mountain is the biggest mountain in Incheon but hiking up to the top is not too difficult. Takes about one to two hours to reach the top and back down.  There are lots of side trails as well.  The spring and fall colors are magnificent.  Lots of nice wildflowers as well.  The mountain links to several other mountains in central Incheon.  There is a nice old fortress at the top of the mountain.  There are plenty of Korean restaurants at the bottom of the mountain.

     

    The closest subway to Gyeansan (giei_iaŋ_saŋ) is Gyeyang subway on the Incheon subway line 1.  You can transfer from the Airport express railroad coming from the airport or from downtown Seoul.

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    Introduction of Mt. Gyeyang

    With its altitude of 395m, Mt. Gyeyang is the guardian and holy mountain that represents Incheon. From the beginning of B.C. to the end of the 19th century, the city of Gyeyang was moved from the south of Gohyeon-eup in the Three Kingdoms Period having Mt. Gyeyang at the center and then to the northern and eastern direction. Until its transfer to the southern direction in Bupyeong-dohobueup during the Joseon Period, the city was developed through the capital transfer that was conducted for 6 times. At the peak of the eastern ridge in Mt. Gyeyang, there is Gyeyang Mountain Fortress that was built during the Three Kingdoms Period. Also in the south, Jungsimseong Castle, which was constructed in the 20th year of King Gojong (1883) with the participation of the residents in Bupyeong Village in preparation for defending the coast, is stretched along the ridge of Jingmaei Hill. According to the change of the place name, Mt. Gyeyang was called as Sujuak in Suju of the Goryeo Period and Mt. Annam during Annam-Dohobu. Since the period when this mountain was called as Mt. Gyeyang in the period of Gyeyang-dohobu, it has been called by its present name. This mountain was once called as Mt. Anam and Mt. Gyeongmyeong.

    The name of Mt. Gyeyang was originated from the naturally grown Japanese Judas-tree and Korean box trees. Mt. Gyeyang was selected as the first urban natural park of Incheon city on Jan. 8, 1944 (Gyeyang Park) and since then, it became the No. 1 Municipal Park.

     

    88, Gyesansae-ro, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon, 21067, Rep. of KOREA  82-32-551-5701

    Copyright ⓒ 2015 Gyeyang Incheon. All Right Reserved.

     

    Office of Gyeyang-Gu Page – Includes information on hiking trails as well as travel advice in English

    Sorae Pogu

    200, Nonhyeon-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon, South Korea

    This is the second largest seafood market in Incheon and specializes in crab, lobster, octopus, and shellfish freshly harvested from the nearby harbor.  The boats come back laden with fresh seafood early in the morning.   The place is happening all day long.  You can buy your food at the market and then take it to nearby restaurants where they will prepare it for you and sell you soju and beer to wash it down.  A very Korean experience!

    More info on the port from Visit Incheon web site

    Incheon Port was opened to the international community in 1883 through which western civilization came. Sorae Port has served as an important fish market for the Incheon region for more than 60 years after a small-scale fish market was formed in the wake of the Korean War (1950-1953) as war refugees caught shrimps and sold salted shrimps in an open market. Now the fish market at the port is across a railway bridge which has been remodeled as a pedestrian-exclusive bridge.

    The market is particularly famous for shrimps, salted fish and blue crabs. In addition to such fresh seafood, you can enjoy fish stand owners’ generosity and seagulls flying overfishing boats and the fish market against a blue sky. The port plays host to festivals of fleshy prawn and blue crabs, whose freshness and taste are recognized nationally, attracting crowds of people from various areas of the country. Come to Sorae Port to smell the sea and feel the sky while touring a dynamic fish market and enjoying fresh seafood of your choice.

     

    Yeonan Pier Yeonan Pier is home to various important facilities such passenger terminals, Marine Square, the Fish Market Complex, the Raw Fish Restaurant Street, the Seawater Bath Street, Cruise Port, and Namhang Wharf. It is a popular weekend getaway place not only for residents of Incheon but also for tourists from other areas of Korea. For instance, the Fish Market Complex which more than 500 stores call home attracts a crowd of people wanting to buy a variety of fresh and salted fishery goods. The Raw Fish Restaurant Street is home to large-scale raw fish restaurant towns like the Raw Fish Department Store run by Incheon Fisheries Cooperative Association and the Yeonan Raw Fish Plaza. Visitors can enjoy diverse seafood dishes at affordable prices.

    Yeonan Pier is also known for blue crabs. Female crabs are popular in spring while male crabs are delicious in autumn. Most notably, blue crabs caught around Yeonpyeongdo Island are highly regarded for the eggs and meat filling the shells completely.

     

     

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    on top of Manisan mountain

    On top of manisan mountain. the altar is where Tangun the founder of Korea came to Korea starting the Korean race. About a two and half hour climb

    Date of experience: June 2021

     

    Chamseongdan Altar

    25 reviews

    Incheon, South Korea

    gyesangsan mountain

    a great mountain in Incheon city. Several different possible routes to the top. Great views from the top. Contains an old fort as well. 

    Date of experience: June 2021

     

    Gyeyangsan Mountain

    33 reviews

    Incheon, South Korea

    great beach

    great beach near the airport. About an hour and half from Seoul. buses to the beach from Unseo station or the airport. Good seafood restaurants nearby. 

    Date of experience: June 2021

    Masian Beach

    28 reviews

    Incheon, South Korea

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  • Venice in Korea More Updates

    Venice in Korea More Updates

    More Updates

    The ARA Golden Canal aka “Venice in Korea” continues to expand with new restaurants opening and closing all the time.  There is a decent LP theme restaurant and bar that has a friendly English-speaking bartender – a Korean who grew up in the Philippines and got stuck here to do his military service and is still here. They have a great cocktail list and great music and a friendly vibe.  There is also a great sushi place and a great Italian place -owned by the same owner.

    We discovered a clay walking path on the northern end of the canal.

    If you walk to the northern end of the canal and turn north one block and then west one block a bit you will come to a decent mountain, Unaksan.  About a mile walk from the end of the canal.  Near the mountain, there is a local food store and a local food restaurant that has a great vegetarian menu with locally sourced ingredients.

    At the restaurant, turn left and walk a bit to get to the trail heading to the mountain. At the top of the mountain, there is a decent restaurant and coffee shop with great views.  The trail goes a lot further into the mountain.  There are deer in the mountain but we did not see them, we did see some cute black squirrels.

    There is another canal located at the western end of the canal just behind the XII apartments.  It is lined with bike and walking paths but is not otherwise developed. I believe it does link up to the Han River park and I intend to check it out soon.

    There are about fifty new restaurant sites under construction so I assume by next spring there will be lots more options.  I will update it then.

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    Letter to  ARA Canal Director

    I recently moved to the Hyundai Hometown apartments in Janggi dong and have been enjoying daily walks along the ARA golden water canal.

    Overall I am very impressed.  It is a great recreational asset for Gimpo county.

    I do have a few suggestions for improvements

     

    Extend it

     

    1. Extend it on the southern (eastern) end to the Han River linking it to the Han river park system.  It is only half a mile away from the river.
    2. Extend it on the northern (western) end to Gimpo lake, also only half a mile away. This may be more feasible as the area is not as heavily built up as the southern/eastern end.

     

    Allow Fishing

    1. Stock it with fish and allow fishing at designated areas where you can also sell fishing supplies and have restaurants available to grill freshly caught fish.

    Have goats eat the weeds

     

    1. Have goats eat the weeds throughout

     

    Extend hours of boating, add in kayaks and canoes

     

    1. Extend the hours of the boat until midnight, and also add kayaks and canoes to the mix.

    Have a bike and scooter rentals available

     

    1. Have places to rent bikes and scooters.

     

    More shade trees

     

    1. Plant more shade trees, particularly in the section next to the pretty bare boat house.

    Extend the restaurant district

    1. Extend the restaurant district further north and West.

    Install vending machines

    1. Install vending machines for drinks throughout the park.

    Free umbrellas

    1. Have free umbrellas throughout the park.

     

    While the first two items might be too expensive, the other items should be inexpensive and will help in maintaining the park.  For fishing, you can charge 10,000 won to use the fishing facilities. That should defray the extra costs.

     

    Thanks

    Jake Cosmos Aller

    Retired U.S (Diplomat, State Department (Foreign Service Officer)

    Tel: 010-4435-1402

    Email:  jakecaller@gmail.com

    Web: https://theworldaccordingtocosmos.com

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    Review Julia’s American-style Diner ARA canal, Gimpo near Jaangi station, gold line

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    Julia’s American-style diner near the ARA canal and Gimpo near the Jaangi station on the gold line advertise themselves as an American-style family diner.  And that is just what it is.

    We had the full brunch – bacon, bangers, beans, eggs, hashbrowns, toast, and tomato slices, for 14,000 KW ($11.53 US) plus Americana coffee 2000 ($15.00) for a total of $15.00 per person or 28,000 KW ($30,00) total.

     

    The food was great, just perfect and the coffee was great too. The portions were generous and the price was quite reasonable. This was billed as an American brunch but it was more of a British brunch what with the beans and British-style bangers (sausage) included.

     

    We are going to come back.  Next time we will try the pancake and split the brunch.

     

    They also have steak, burgers, pasta, and French fries. and risotto and Korean-style fried rice omelet on the menu.

     

    The deco is also diner style as is the overall ambiance.

     

    It is conveniently located just steps from the canal coming from canal turn left at the Mega coffee shop on the left-hand side of the canal and walk up.  It is about a mile and a half from Jaangi station on the gold line or by bus in Jaangji station.  Get off and walk down the canal (turning right) cross over when you see Mega coffee and turn left up the steps.

     

    In short, I highly recommend this restaurant.  Some other American-style restaurants nearby include the following (Trip advisor list)  disclaimer:  I have not yet dined at any of these but hope to do so soon and will post reviews as I get to them.  Stay tuned for that.

    Other nearby restaurants:

    76 reviews

    American, Fast food$

    Bucheon

    “Burger Run”

    “Best cheeseburger in town!”

    1. T.G.I.F. Kimpo Airport Store

    8 reviews

    American$$ – $$$

    9.7 km

    Seoul

    “American food chain”

    “TGIF 런치로 즐기기”

    1. T.G.I.F. Lotte Illsan Store

    2 reviews

    American

    6.9 km

    Goyang

    “You go for the view and American-ish food”

    “맛은 쏘쏘…”

    1. The Hidden Kitchen Brunch

    3 reviews are open Now

    American

    12.8 km

    Incheon

    “The best!”

    “Their Hashbrown”

    1. Leaf Gu

    1 review

    American, Healthy$

    14.2 km

    Bucheon

    “가게가 좁긴 한데, 괜찮아요~”

    1. Yorokonde

    7 reviews

    Coffee Tea, American$

    11.7 km

    Seoul

    “Pretty cool, worth it”

    “앙버터 맛집 :)”

    1. Dirty Trunk

    13 reviews are open Now

    American, Bar$$ – $$$

    11.8 km

    Paju

    “Having brunch with a friend”

    “Unique cafe & restaurant”

    1. Tiny Restaurant

    1 reviewOpen Now

    Italian, French$$ – $$$Menu

    7.1 km

    Goyang

    Venice in Korea and other Korean Stream Bed Parks

    ARA Canal Incheon

    Updated information below on the Yeongjae Cheon stream based on a Kindle booklet about the stream.

    Over the last decade, Korea has built hundreds of stream bed parks throughout Seoul and Korea.  There are great places to take a walk, observe wildlife, to enjoy nature in the city.   There is some information in English on these parks but not enough.  For those readers in Korea, please feel free to send me info on other stream bed parks, so I can update this from time to time.

    The most famous one is the one that started it all. Chongjin in downtown Seoul.

    Cheonggyecheon Stream

    OverviewCheonggyecheon Stream (Seoul) – 2021 All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos) – Tripadvisor

     

    Formerly polluted and covered with an elevated road since 2005, this stream has been cleaned up and made into an Art and nature walkway through the heart of Seoul.

     

    Suggested Duration:1-2 hours

    It is the prototype perhaps of stream restoration.

    SEOUL, South Korea — For half a century, a dark tunnel of crumbling concrete encased more than three miles of a placid stream bisecting this bustling city.

    The waterway had been a centerpiece of Seoul since the king of the Choson Dynasty selected the new capital 600 years ago, enticed by the graceful meandering of the stream and its 23 tributaries. But in the industrial era after the Korean War, the stream, by then a rank open sewer, was entombed by pavement and forgotten beneath a lacework of elevated expressways as the city’s population swelled toward 10 million.

    Today, after a $384 million recovery project, the stream, called Cheonggyecheon, is liberated from its dank sheath and burbles between reedy banks. Picnickers cool their bare feet in its filtered water, and carp swim in its tranquil pools.

    The restoration of the Cheonggyecheon is part of an expanding environmental effort in cities around the world to “daylight” rivers and streams by peeling back pavement that was built to bolster commerce and serve automobile traffic decades ago.

    Environmentalists point out other benefits. Open watercourses handle flooding rains better than buried sewers do, a big consideration as global warming leads to heavier downpours. The streams also tend to cool areas overheated by sun-baked asphalt and to nourish greenery that lures wildlife as well as pedestrians.

    After its opening in 2005, hundreds of thousands of people visited the new stream with friends and family. Credit…Jean Chung for The New York Times

    Some political opponents have derided Seoul’s remade stream as a costly folly, given that nearly all of the water flowing between its banks on a typical day is pumped there artificially from the Han River through seven miles of pipe.

    Golden Waterway In Gimpo

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    My favorite though is the Golden Waterway in Gimpo north of Kimpo airport, close to Janngi station on the new Gold Line.  The Gyeonggi and Gimpo tourist promotors have dubbed this “the Venice of Korea”.  Not quite, but still quite nice.

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    it is a 5.9-long walkway along a stream that used to be an open sewage dump back not too long ago.  It is lined with trees, flowers, beaches, and quirky public art.  The northern end is pretty boring though.  The central and southern end is very nice.

    It is lined with restaurants and cafes and has a boat house where you can rent boats to go out on the water.  The cost is 20,000 per hour.   a popular boat choice is the moon boat, which is a boat shaped like a crescent moon that is ideal for a couple to take out on the water.  There are also family boats and paddle boats for individuals.  There are also bikes for rent.

     

     

     

    [4K] Beautiful evening walk along Laveniche March Avenue in Gimpo Korea Tour 김포 한강신도시 장기동 라베니체 저녁 걷기

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    안녕하세요 Seoul Walker 입니다.
    오늘은 경기도 김포한강신도시에 위치한 라베니체 마치 에비뉴의 저녁을 함께 걸어봅시다. 깨끗해진 공기 만큼이나 아름다운 노을을 계속 볼 수 있기를 희망합니다.아침 7시, 당신을 위한 새로운 영상이 공개 됩니다.
    당신의 새로운 아침, 그리고 오후 저녁 저의 영상을 보며 한결 여유로운 하루의 시작과 마무리가 되었으면 하는 바램입니다. 최대한 다채롭고 흥미로운 영상을 즐기실 수 있도록 노력하겠습니다.영상이 마음에 드셨다면 좋아요, 구독, 알림 설정 부탁드립니다.
    그럼 오늘도 행복한 하루 되세요!Hello all my friends, I’m Nathan from Seoul Walker.
    Today, let’s walk together at Laveniche March Avenue in Hangang River New City, Gimpo, Gyeonggi-do. Ravenice March Avenue is a themed canal street created by Venetian motifs on a total of 33,000 m² waterfront commercial areas in a total of 26 parcels around the golden waterway, which is an artificial waterway in the Han River New City of Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province. It is a commercial facility.

    Other Streams in Seoul

    Jungnangcheon (Stream)

    Jungnangcheon stream is the biggest contributor to the Hangang River. It starts at Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, joins with the Cheonggyecheon stream, and curves around Geumho-dong, Seongdong-gu until it finally flows under the Bridge of Gangyeonbuk-ro and into the Hangang river.

    Hongjecheon (Stream)

    Hongjecheon (Stream) begins at Bukhansan (Mountain) and runs for 11.1km through Jongno-gu and Mapo-gu. The stream is named after the Hongjewon, an office building where Chinese envoys were received. Once dried up and neglected, the stream was revived under Seoul’s ‘No Dry Streams’ project. Within two short years clean water was once again flowing through both Hongjecheon (Stream) and Cheonggyecheon (Stream).

    Hongjecheon

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    Yangjaecheon Stream and Tancheon Stream are two tributaries of the Hangang River.

    Yangjaecheon (Stream)

    Update:  there is a nice booklet available on Kindle called Gangnam Style by Kyungsuk Oh,  which is all about the Yongjaecheon stream.  They recommend starting at Hangyegul station on the Orange line. At the end of the stream, it flows into the Tancheon stream and then into the Han River. When you get to the Incheon stream, there is a nice cafe street called Cafe Street or Metasequia Street lined with eateries.  if you keep going along the Tangcheon stream, you enter into the Han river park system, or you could follow the Tancheon stream bed park back towards the mountains.

    Yangjaecheon (Stream) originates from Gwanaksan (Mountain) and Cheonggyesan (Mountain). The 15.6km stream flows across Gwacheon and into the Gangnam district in Seoul until it joins up with the Hangang (River). The stream flows across Dog ok-dong and Gaepo-dong in the district of Gangnam and is a popular spot with locals for its well-paved pedestrian and cycling paths. It is a pleasant patch of green in a concrete jungle. Many Seoulites visit the stream for relaxation and to spend a day closer to nature.

    Tancheon Stream is another one of the Hangang’s tributaries.

    The stream is 35.6km long and starts in the city of Yongin in Gyeonggi Province and ends at the Hangang River in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.

    Phone

    +82-2-2155-7153

    Website

    View Website

    Website Language

    KOR

    See map

    Address

    135-090

    Transportation

    * Subway Line 3, Maebong Station, Exits 3 & 4 (5 mins on foot)
    * Subway Line 3 & Bundang Line, Dogok Station, Exits 3 & 4 (5 mins on foot)

    Hanyeoul Stream is a tributary of the Hangang River.

    The stream is 18.5km long and flows from Gwacheong in Gyeonggi Province to the southern part of Seoul. The stream’s name is derived from the area in Seoul it flows through, Yangjae-dong.

    Visit Songdo Central Park

    Find a pleasant oasis along the water in this large, bustling city. Canoe, ride a bike, relax on the lawn, or visit rabbits and deer.

    Stroll along the peaceful promenade of Songdo Central Park and view sculptures and animals. Here pretty grassy spaces border a manmade waterway while skyscrapers tower nearby. Completed in 2009, the stylish city park has become a landmark of the large city of Incheon in South Korea’s northwestern region.

    In 2001, Incheon began creating Songdo International Business District on mostly reclaimed land. The multi-functional space offers residents a pleasant and sustainable place for home, work, school, and leisure. The 101-acre (41-hectare) park is an integral part of the overall design. Join residents and other visitors using this vast green space and exploring the cultural institutions surrounding the park.

    One highlight of the park is the seawater canal symbolizing the rivers of Korea flowing to the West Sea. Cruise along the canal under your power in a canoe with sun umbrellas or on a comfortable water taxi or small cruise boat.

    Gaze at and visit some of the futuristic buildings surrounding the park. Tri-Bowl, with the appearance of a bowl resting on water, has cultural event spaces. The Songdo G-Tower’s diagonal lines and atriums provide a stunning setting for the offices of the IFEZ (Incheon Free Economic Zone) Authority. Visit the building’s 29th-floor Sky Garden for views across the city.

    Suwon – Wikipedia

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    Most of the streams passing through Suwon originate on Guangyao or other nearby peaks. Since Suwon is bounded to the east by other hills, the streams, chiefly the Suncheon (and one notable tributary being the Jumbotron), flow southwards through the city, eventually emptying into the Yellow Sea at Asan Bay. The entirety of Suwon is  drained in this manner

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  • Peace Corps Korea Reflections

    Peace Corps Korea Reflections

    Peace  Corps Korea Reflections

    This is a shout-out to all the Americans who answered the call to serve in the Peace Corps.  As some of you know I served in Gapyeong, Korea from 1979 to 1981, working as a tuberculous control worker in a rural health center.  Serving in the Peace Corps changed my life in so many ways.  It led to a life-long fascination with South Korea, including becoming reasonably fluent in the language, meeting and marrying my wife whom I met after my service ended, and a MA degree in Korean studies from the University of Washington in 1986.  It also led me to join the Foreign Service and serve in the Embassy from 1991 to 1993 and serving on the Korea desk from 1994 to 1996.

    Before joining the State Department, I taught ESL for the US Army, for the Korean Consolidated Administration school, and later at Kyunghee University for three years and Government and Asian Studies for the University of Maryland in Korea. I lived in Korea from 1979 to 1984, 1988 to 1991, and from 1991 to 1993, and have resided there as a retiree from 2016 to 2018, and from 2019 to now, residing in Yong Jong International City, near the Incheon Airport, and now in Gimpo City.

    Along the way, Korea changed so much and is not the country I first learned to love back in 1979.  Here are a few of my poetic reflections.

    Korean Poems

    Korea travels

    I first came to Korea in 1979 in the Peace Corps
    Stayed in the rural countryside
    Where I was one of four non-Koreans
    Had to speak Korean to survive

    Stayed on in a variety of jobs
    Including diplomatic service
    I last lived there in 1993.

    Non-Korean food was hard to get
    Outside of the GI ghettos
    English speakers were few
    And the country was not foreign-friendly

    There were few foreign residents
    Most American service members
    Some missionary types
    Diplomatic corps

    A few English teachers
    A few ex-pat business people

    Most women quit after marriage
    As it was a male-dominated society

    In the rural countryside
    No one knew a woman’s name

    They were referred
    to as so and so “mom”
    Or so and so wife,

    Or the generic aunt,
    or grandmother

    Public transit was just getting going
    But traffic was not too bad
    Few people could afford cars

    Back then the old Korea was still there
    And it was a very different place and time
    Going through the transition
    to the country, it has become

    Today’s Korea is a very different place
    The rural countryside is deserted
    Wilderness areas are coming back
    Even wildlife is coming back
    In the mountain outback regions

    50 percent of the public
    Live in the Seoul metro area
    Including Kyeongi province
    And Incheon city where I reside.

    Public transit is among the best
    In the world.

    Internet fast and cheap
    Everywhere connected
    Highways are decent but overcrowded

    The KTX train is fast and convenient
    The Incheon airport one of the best
    The choices for food are much better

    Used to be it was almost impossible
    To find non-Korean food
    Outside the GI ghetto towns.

    Now it is everywhere
    Even saw a Mexican restaurant
    In a suburban Busan neighborhood.

    In the end
    Koreans should be proud
    Of all that they have accomplished.

    I remain optimistic
    That someday the two Koreans
    Will become one again

    And that they will continue
    To advance and grow

    But the essence of Korea will remain

    Waiting for Korean Springtime

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    The world peace forest
    Stretches five miles
    Through a delightful forest
    Including a nice lotus pound

    A winter watering hole for birds
    And a small mountain

    I welcome the advent of spring
    The cherry trees snowing
    The Tulips and roses blooming

    After a cold sometimes hard winter
    Especially during the COVID pandemic
    Which kept so many people
    Trapped indoors

    As I walk the path
    With the love of my life
    By my side

    Enjoying another springtime
    Filled with love and affection
    That is why I love Korean springtime.

    Life in a Korean village

    I am living in a Korean village as an exchange student.  One day my host family asks me to go to the local health center to tell them to change the father’s medicine, and give me a note, the old medicine, and instructions.  I am a little apprehensive, but they told me that was fine since the dragon who controlled the village had approved the request already.  I smiled I had met the dragon who seemed to like me which made things in the village go much better.  The daughter is cute.

    First Trip to Korea

    When I first went to Korea
    Almost 45 years ago
    It was a very alien place.
    An overwhelming experience,

    I entered a hot, humid, sauna.
    The smells were intense
    The food was spicy
    filled with passionate heat.

    chaotic
    cacophonous
    discordant sounds
    filled the air.

    the language sounded
    like everyone was screaming.
    Taxis honking, cars barking.

    People screeching
    Loudspeakers blaring
    Sirens blasted the air.

    Millions of strange people
    Military police everywhere
    With guns watching everyone.

    I felt I was a stranger
    in a strange land
    Everyone speaking
    A weird language

    I did not understand anything.
    Over time I got used to it
    The smells became normal

    The food was now delicious.
    The sounds are less chaotic
    Less cacophonous
    Less discordant

    I even eventually learned
    How to speak the weird language.
    I fell in love with this strange place
    Which became my second home

    And now I live there half the time
    And half the time in the United States

    Neither here nor there
    Am I here
    But I remain a true stranger
    In a still strange land.

    Buddha Prayer Stones

    In Korea mountains
    There is a custom
    Of putting rocks
    On top of other rocks

    Building little towers
    Of rocks
    along the mountain path
    An ancient shaman tradition
    Taken over the Buddhist temples

    The rocks piles were dedicated
    To the Sanshin mountain spirits

    And would grant wishes
    To those who added
    Rock to the cosmic tribute

    Sanshin would honor
    Those prayers and wishes

    Winter roses

    Red, black and yellow
    In a field of late snow
    Early March

    End of winter
    Beneath the early blooming
    cherry trees
    their petals joining the snow
    along the world peace forest.

    Visiting Jade Garden

     

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    Near Chungcheong, South Korea

    On a beautiful spring day
    The cherry trees were in full flower

    Pink and white petals
    The scent
    of cherry trees in the air

    Other trees just starting to bloom
    Red, yellow and white tulips
    Beginning to bloom

    The sounds of spring all around
    Birds singing
    People walking about.

    Talking to one another
    As they wander the pathway
    Taking in the springtime splendor.

    The sun warming up
    The pathway winding
    Through the Forrest.

    Meeting the Girl of My Dreams in Korea

    April 3

    The Peace Corps changed my life
    Not in the obvious ways
    That it did

    I learned a new language
    A new culture
    Met many different people
    Did some constructive
    development work

    And contributed to friendship
    Between Koreans and the US

    All the usual things that Peace Corps
    Is supposed to accomplish

    But the Peace Corps changed me
    And I became the man I am now

    Because of those two years
    I spend in the countryside
    Of South Korea

    I went to graduate school
    I became a diplomat

    But most importantly
    If I had not gone
    to the Korean peace corps program
    I never would have
    met the girl of my dreams
    The women I was fated to meet

    I first met Angela in 1974
    When I was in high school

    And fell asleep in a class
    And had the dream that haunted me
    To this day

    In the dream
    I met a beautiful Asian women
    Who was speaking to me
    In a weird language

    And then she disappeared
    Like in Start treck

    And I fell on the floor

    “Screaming
    You are you?”

    I continued to have these visions
    Every month for seven years

    I eventually learned that she was in Korea
    And so, I joined the Peace Corps
    to go to Korea to find her

    After I finished Peace Corps
    I stuck around for another year

    Thinking I would find her
    But never did

    Just when I was due to return to the US
    To go to Graduate school
    I had the final dream

    In this dream
    She said in Korean
    Don’t worry you will meet me soon

    That night getting off the bus
    In front of me
    Was the girl in the dream

    I looked at her
    And I knew she was it

    And she looked at me
    And knew I was it

    We met up for coffee
    And we dated

    I proposed to her three days
    after I met her

    And then we married
    Two months later

    Despite her family’s attempts
    To keep us apart

    And we have been married 40 years
    And I fall in love with her
    Over and over again

    And I still have the dream
    When I am alone
    Or when I am stressed out

    I see her standing by the bed
    Smiling at me

    Saying
    Everything will be alright
    And it is

    and so thinking back on my life
    My life changed forever

    When I left the US
    To join the Peace Corps

    Long Live the Peace Corps

    this is a true story of the love of my life.  I met her in 1982 when I was teaching in Korea after having finished my Peace Corps service in 1981.  We got married two months after we met and have been married 33 years.  I still recall the dreams of how I would met her from time to time.

    I always thought this would make a great love story movie.

    © 7 years ago, john Cosmos Aller    love • spiritual • • wedding • reincarnation   

    Spring Time Sketch in Youngjongdo, Korea

     

     

     

     

     

     

    In the early morning dawn
    I like to go for a walk
    Down among the cherry trees
    And flowering plants

    Just to welcome
    Another fine spring day
    As the sun comes up
    Dispelling my dismal mood

    And filling me
    With love
    Hope and peace
    As I walk the in
    the world peace forest

    Through the forest
    and over the mountain
    breathing the springtime air
    alive filled with life

    and I think to myself
    this moment
    is the moment
    that I am meant to experience

    life itself
    and nothing more
    nothing less
    Just breath in life

    based on a photo of cherry trees along the world peace forest near my house in Youngjongdo, Korea, and based on the April 21 writers digest poetry prompt to write a poetic sketch

    Hiking In Korea

    Korea is a land
    filled with mountain paths
    everywhere you go

    there are paths
    leading deep
    into the mountains

    one of my favorite paths
    is the world peace forrest
    which meanders around
    my town

    linking a lake, a lotus pound
    and a nice mountain peak
    and on the top
    on a clear day

    you can see North Korean
    in the distance
    and the Incheon airport
    near by

    Korean Pottery of Love

    In Korea

    there are many pottery kilns
    ancient art form
    in the land of the morning calm

    I have a few pieces
    I bought years ago

    and enjoy looking
    at my vase

    filled with love
    for my wife

    Korean Springtime

    Korean Springtime
    I walk the path with my love
    Still Under her spell

    this is the 40th springtime I have enjoyed with the love of my life by my side © a year ago, john Cosmos Aller

    one of my favorite places to hike in Korea © 2 years ago, john Cosmos Aller      

    American Coffee Takes Over Korea

     

     

     

     

     

     

    About 30 years ago,
    American-style coffee chains
    Discovered Korea.
    After the 88 Olympics,
    Koreans discovered the joy
    Of real brewed coffee,
    Hot, Sweet, Neat
    The rest is history.

    I love coffee and was so glad that you could finally get a decent coffee in Korea, prior to the Olympics coffee shops were called tabangs which were where men mostly would hang out drinking instant coffee or Korean tea, and flirting with the cute waitresses.
    © a year ago, john Cosmos Aller

    hot humid weather in Korea,

    hot humid weather in Korea,
    outside like walking in a sauna.

    Most people don’t use air conditioning
    due to both expenses,
    fear of air conditioning disease
    (Which is a real thing).

    hanging out at a coffee shop or mall
    discouraged as COVID continues to spread.
    Only two people can dine out at night

    over 2, 00 cases a day now
    only 20 percent are fully vaccinated.

    temperatures will hit 40 degrees (100 + f)
    later this week
    as the monsoon season ends
    and the August heat begins.

    Koreans are learning
    new words to describe this

    heat dome
    tropical nights
    Polar vortex
    Monster typhoons
    Killing floods
    Killing heat waves
    are now common.

    used to be that July and August
    were hot and humid
    but rarely about 100 dF.
    Now that is becoming the norm,
    as global climate change
    begins hitting Korea hard.

    the winters are colder
    but much shorter.
    Late January to early February
    Polar Vortex swept through

    the summer is longer
    starting in May
    and lasting until mid-September.

    Autumn is lasting
    from Mid-September
    to Mid-December.
    Spring just late April to early June

    So far no killer wildfires.
    As the monsoon season
    Came on time
    Monson flooding
    Just before the killer heatwaves

    the prompt was to write about the local weather Korea is experiencing a heat dome highs in the 90’s (40 C) real feel close to 100 F, with tropical nights in the 80s F.  No relief in sight until late august, the second hottest summer in Korea so far but it will probably break the record heat

    Walking Along the Winter Korean Beach

    Walking along the winter
    Korean beach,
    With the love of my life
    By my side,

    She looks at me
    With red hot love
    Flames shooting
    From her black eyes

    Seoul 1979 and 2015

    2013 Seoul 1979
    April 7

    When I arrived in Seoul
    Back in the day in 1979

    Seoul was a grim city
    Big, polluted, overwhelming
    Filled with Koreans
    And nothing much to do

    Other than eat Korean food
    And drink Korean booze

    Tourist sites were none existent
    And foreigners were few and far between

    The GI’s stayed in Itaewon
    And there were few other foreigners around

    And there were very few places in town
    To eat non-Korean food

    Just the fancy hotels
    The base and Itaewon

    But Seoul had it’s charms
    It grew on me over the years

    And gradually became less grim
    Less forbidding
    And less foreigner unfriendly

    When I left Seoul in 1984 it was changing
    Before my very eyes

    And when I came back in 1988

    it was different city
    And those were the days
    Of the Olympics and Seoul’s emergence
    As a modern city

     

    2014 Seoul 2015
    April 8

    Seoul is so different now days
    Very little of the old Seoul remains

    The Kangwha moon area downtown
    Still exists as warren of alley ways

    Between big buildings
    Filled with restaurants and shops

    But the old tabangs (tea shops)
    With the tabang girls
    Are long gone

    The karaoke bars and girl bars
    Are still there going strong

    But coffee shops and fancier restaurants
    Are everywhere

    And foreigners are everywhere
    Seoul is no longer a city just for Koreans
    It has truly become a world city
    Must to the dismay of the traditionalists

    Parts of the old Seoul remain
    and the mountains and parks
    have become very popular indeed

    there has been a resurgence in Korean Buddhism
    and in traditional arts and crafts
    and traditional foods as well

    no where more than in Insa dong
    the Mecca of traditional Korean culture
    these days

    and Itaweon has become
    the heart of the expatriate part of Seoul
    with people from around the world
    gathered together

    along with the young and hip
    Koreans

    And there is even a gay quarter now
    unimaginable in the old days

    Seoul has changed
    For the most part for the better

    But I still miss the Seoul of my past
    And will mourn its passing
    As I get older

    Along with the city
    That I have adopted
    As my second home town

    thoughts of life in Seoul in 1979 and 2015 © 7 years ago, john Cosmos Aller      

    Melting away my heart
    Driving out the cold
    of the winter beach.

    Korean beaches are romantic in the winter and I am living in a beach resort island near the Incheon airport, © 8 months ago, john Cosmos Aller

    Love in Korean

    Love in Korean Dew Drop Inn

    When sam Adams
    first met her
    The lady of his dreams

    There was as the Koreans
    Would say

    Spark from heart to heart
    이심촌심
    isimchonsim

    truly love at first sight
    첫눈에 반하다
    cheosnun-e banhada

    they both knew
    that it is just fate

    운명
    unyoung

    that they had met
    that date.

    Two months later
    They were married
    It all happened
    40 years ago

    48 years after
    She first came
    To him in his dreams.

    the prompt was to incorporate foreign words into a poem I chose Korean which is my best foreign language as I have been struggling to learn it for 43 years

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    Jake Cosmos Aller — Venice in Korea

     

     

     

     

     

     

    May 18, 2021Venice in Korea “Venice in Korea and other Korean Stream Bed Parks ARA Canal Incheon Over the last decade, Korea has build hundreds of stream bed parks throughout Seoul and Korea. There are great… Jake Cosmos Aller — Venice in Korea. 1.5M ratings 277k ratings See, that’s what the app is perfect for. Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t …

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    Korean Summer Haiku by jake cosmos aller – FanStory

    Jul 2, 2022Korean Summer Haiku by jake cosmos aller. General Poetry posted July 2, 2022. jake cosmos aller. Retired US Diplomat (State Department) living in South Korea. Served 27 years in 10 countries. Traveled to 55 countries, all 50 states. Grew up in Berkeley, California. Married, no children.

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    Korean travels by jake cosmos aller – fanstory.com

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    The Life of a PCV by jake cosmos aller – FanStory

    Jul 20, 2022by jake cosmos aller. Corners of the world. In 1979-1981. Than my own. I learned to speak Korean. In a town that was in the countryside. Of Seoul or the nearby city of Chuncheon. And foreign agricultural workers as well. Than when I lived there over 43 years ago.

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    Jake Cosmos Aller — Yeongjongdo Redevelopment Proposals

    Yeongjongdo Redevelopment Proposals ” Yeongjongdo redevelopment proposals bike rail trail in Yeongjongdo The Korean government has ambitious plans for developing Youngjongdo where I live. Here are my… Jake Cosmos Aller — Yeongjongdo Redevelopment Proposals. 1.5M ratings 277k ratings See, that’s what the app is perfect for. …

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    Food Imperalism by jake cosmos aller – fanstory.com

    Jul 17, 2022Food Imperalism by jake cosmos aller. Biographical Fiction posted July 17, 2022. Retired US Diplomat (State Department) living in South Korea. Served 27 years in 10 countries. Traveled to 55 countries, all 50 states. Grew up in Berkeley, California. Married, no children.

    https://spillwords.com › author › jakecosmosaller

    Venice in Korea by The World According to Cosmos

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    poetry and rants by the Cosmos. Listen on . Message

    https://www.facebook.com › theworldaccordingtocosmos › posts › 1480226155746852

    Jake Aller – Venice in Korea WHERE TO LISTEN to the World… | Facebook

    Venice in Korea WHERE TO LISTEN to the World According to Cosmos breaker audio Google podcasts radio public Spotify Korea Radio public c: on PocketCasts: Visit to Gangwha Ginseng Market We…

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    Jake Cosmos Aller — ARA Canal Incheon Venice in Korea Manisan…

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    Jake Cosmos Aller — Update: Korean River/Stream Bed Parks ARA Canal…

    Jun 8, 2021Update: Korean River/Stream Bed Parks ARA Canal Incheon Updated letter to NPS and updated photos for Cheongjecheon streambed park. Letter to National Parks Director, Minister of Tourism, and KT One of the little-known gems of Korean tourism is all the great river parks and stream bed parks throughout Korea.

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    Finally here are a few pictures of my Peace Corps days my friend Robert Voetsch who served in Yangpyeong, Korea just sent me.

    And a few other photos from here and there

    What a beautiful journey!: Celebrating the 50th … – Peace Corps

    The Korean government has acknowledged these strong ties by hosting several reunions over the years. Last month, about 80 returned Volunteers and family members traveled to Seoul, South Korea, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps arrival in the country. We were there to attend the opening of an exhibit on the Peace Corps at the …

    Images for peace corps Korea

    More Images

    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=peace+corps+Korea&atb=v314-1&iax=images&ia=images

    Peace Corps Announces Collaboration with the Republic of Korea on Volunteer …

    Peace Corps opened its program in Korea in 1966, and more than 2,000 Peace Corps volunteers served there before operations closed in 1981. Since 2008, the Republic of Korea has recognized the service of Peace Corps/Korea volunteers by hosting return trips for many former volunteers so they can again visit the country. Peace Corps and KOICA …

    https://www.peacecorps.gov › news › library › peace-corps-volunteers-honored-by-the-korea-society

    Peace Corps Volunteers Honored by The Korea Society

    Peace Corps/Korea brought over 2,000 Americans to serve in Korea’s classrooms, farms, and industry. From 1966-1981, the assistance provided by these Volunteers, at a critical period in Korean history, helped to cement U.S.Korea ties. Kevin O’Donnell, the first country director of Peace Corps/Korea, and fourth director of the Peace Corps will …

    https://www.peacecorps.gov › countries

    Countries – Peace Corps

    Peace Corps Volunteers serve in over 60 countries. Find your place in the world. … South Korea 1966-1981 2,060 Volunteers Served Caribbean. The Dominican Republic. 1962-present 13 Volunteers …

    https://www.peacecorps.gov › stories › korea-in-the-side-view-mirror-reflections-of-a-former-peace-corps-volunteer

    Korea in the side-view mirror: Reflections of a former Volunteer

    It was, as the Peace Corps ad says, “The toughest job you will ever love.” When I left Korea in the mid-70s I was certain I would never see it again. As the years passed, the recollections of my life in Korea crystallized into increasingly romanticized memories. They became nearer and dearer to me in my life’s side-view mirror.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › companies › friends-of-Korea

    National Peace Corps Association | Friends of Korea – NPCA

    About Friends of Korea. Friends of Korea was founded in 2002 by former Peace Corps volunteers who served in the Republic of Korea between 1966 and 1981. Since Peace Corps ended its program in Korea in 1981, the challenge for Friends of Korea has been to find a mission. Over the past several years we have been engaged in a series of …

    https://peacecorpsworldwide.org › memories-of-serving-as-last-peace-corps-Korea-director

    Memories of serving as the last Peace Corps/Korea Director

    Oct 21, 2020Oct 21 2020. 1. by James Mayer (Korea 1978-81) The Korea Times. Friends of Korea. Peace Corps volunteers and others hold a walk-a-thon to raise funds for heart surgery in 1981. / Courtesy of Nancy Kelly. No one likes to be last. But I had that distinction as the Peace Corps Korea country director, and I am forever grateful that it happened.

    https://www.peacecorps.gov

    Peace Corps – Connect With the Peace Corps

    Connect With the Peace Corps. The Peace Corps. We are inspired by hands-on, grassroots-driven, and lasting impact. Learn more about our mission. In a changing world, building a better future together. New Opportunities Now Available. Dozens of new Volunteering openings are live on our site.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › articles › peace-corps-volunteers-and-the-making-of-korean-studies-in-the-united-states

    Some 2,000 Peace Corps Volunteers Served in Korea. They Have Also …

    Peace Corps Volunteers and the Making of Korean Studies in the United States. Edited by Seung-Kyung Kim and Michael Robinson. Center for Korea Studies, University of Washington. Reviewed by Steven Boyd Saum . The Peace Corps sent more than 2,000 Volunteers to South Korea 1966-81, to teach English and advise on healthcare.

    https://www.peacecorpsconnect.org › events › peace-corps-korea-all-group-volunteers-staff-and-friends-reunion-2018

    National Peace Corps Association | Peace Corps Korea All-Group … – NPCA

    Mention you’re with the Korea Peace Corps Reunion. Dan Strickland (K-18; danstrickland2001@yahoo.com) is our reunion point person and is available to answer questions or make suggestions. Let us know you’re coming by sending Dan an email with your name(s), your Korean name, K-group #, and check-in/out dates.

    The End

  • Moving K Style

    Moving K Style

    Moving K Style

     

     

     

     

     

    One of the joys of living overseas is to see how other countries do things differently than in your home country. Sometimes they do it better, other times it is just different.  We recently moved and so we’re able to observe moving K style.

    I must have moved about 25 times over the years.  In the States, of Thailand, Korea, India, Barbados, and Spain.

    The best movers are in Korea. The worst movers were in the U.S., Thailand, Indian, Barbados and Spain were in between.

    A little-known factoid is that in the U.S. most movers are ex-cons.  The moving companies have long hired ex-cons because they need big muscular men and women to do what is a physically demanding job.  And they have found that ex-cons are good employees because they have a powerful incentive to be good employees. After all, they don’t want to go back to prison, and the moving companies pay fairly well, particularly from the point of view of ex-cons who don’t have a lot of other options for high-paying jobs. Because moving companies will hire ex-cons, ex-cons get jobs through the ex-con grapevine so to speak.

    In any event, here in Korea, they move things via large cranes that go all the way up to 30 floors as most people live in apartment buildings. We were moving from a five-story building in Yeongjong International City to the 17th floor of a 20th-story Hyundai apartment complex in Gimpo overlooking the locally famous Venice canal in Gimpo, where there are over 200 restaurants within a one-mile walk down the canal and on the side streets next to the canal.

    They pack everything into pallets that they raise up or down via the cranes. See pictures below.

    They are fast and efficient.  They employ big muscular dudes to move the heavy stuff and woman to do the packing and move the smaller stuff. Some things they move via elevators as well.

    They take one day to do it coming at 8 am, moving to the new place by 2 pm, and finishing up by 6 pm with a crew of eight or so people.

    In the U.S. they take three days, and I have never seen the use of moving cranes.  They use elevators or stairs.  For our international moves they took 3 days to accomplish it, packing up the HHE goods (items we need right away) the first day, then everything else the second day.

    Overseas, they took three days per their contract with the USG but I suspect they only need two days for local customers.

    The cost was quite reasonable.  About $2,000.   Most of my moves over the years were USG paid so I have no idea what the cost would be, but I did move a few years on my dime and it was about 1,000 dollars and took two days.

    https://www.youtube.com › watch?v=CPJRr78uBBs

    How Korean move from apartment – YouTube

    Our neighbors were moving out and they called for movers and packers service. This is how it works due to the tiny size of the apartments.

    moving k style 1

    gimpo apartment
    gimpo apartment

  • Julia’s American Diner Gimpo

    Julia’s American Diner Gimpo

    Review Julia’s American style Diner ARA canal, Gimpo near Jaangi station, gold line

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    julia’s interior

     

     

     

     

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    Julia’s American-style diner near the ARA canal, in Gimpo, near the Jaangi station on the Gold Line advertises itself as an American-style family diner.  And that is just what it is.

    We had the full brunch – bacon, bangers, beans, eggs, hashbrowns, toast, and tomato slices, for 14,000 KW ($11.53 US) plus Americana coffee 2000 ($15.00) for a total of $15.00 per person or 28,000 KW ($30,00) total.

    The food was great, just perfect and the coffee was great too. The portions were generous and the price was quite reasonable. This was billed as an American brunch but it was more of a British brunch what with the beans and British style bangers (sausage) included.

    We are definitely going to come back.  Next time we will try the pancake and split the brunch.

    They also have steak, burgers, pasta, and French fries. and risotto and Korean-style fried rice omelet on the menu.

    The deco is also diner-style as is the overall ambiance.

    It is conveniently located just steps from the canal coming from the canal turn left at the Mega coffee shop on the left-hand side of the canal and walk-up.  It is about a mile and half from Jaangi station on the gold line or by bus, get off at the police sub-station down the street from Jaangji station.  Get off and walk down the canal (turning right) cross over when you see Mega coffee and turn left up the steps.

    In short, I highly recommend this restaurant.  Some other American-style restaurants near by include the following (Trip advisor list)  disclaimer:  I have not yet dined at any of these but hope to do so soon and will post reviews as I get to them.  Stay tuned for that.

    Other nearby restaurants:

    1. Crycheese Burger

    76 reviews

    American, Fast food$

    Bucheon

    “Burger Run”

    “Best cheese burger in town!”

    1. T.G.I.F. Kimpo Airport Store

    8 reviews

    American$$ – $$$

    Seoul

    “American food chain”

    “TGIF 런치로 즐기기”

    1. T.G.I.F. Lotte Illsan Store

    2 reviews

    American

    Goyang near Ilsang Lake park

    “You go for the view and American-ish food”

    1. The Hidden Kitchen Brunch

    3 reviewsOpen Now

    American

    Incheon

    “The best!”

    “Their Hashbrown”

    1. Leaf Gu

    1 review

    American, Healthy$

    Bucheon

    “가게가 좁긴 한데, 괜찮아요~”

    1. Yorokonde

    7 reviews

    Coffee & Tea, American$

    Seoul

    “Pretty cool, worth it”

    “앙버터 맛집 :)”

    1. Dirty Trunk

    13 reviewsOpen Now

    American, Bar$$ – $$$

    Paju

    “Having brunch with friend”

    “Unique cafe & restaurant”

    1. Tipany Restaurant

    1 reviewOpen Now

    Italian, French$$ – $$$Menu

    Goyang

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  • Return to Busan

    Return to Busan

    Return to Busan (Pusan)

    Visit to Incheon’ Chinatown

    Yeongjongdo the Hamptons of Seoul

    Favorite Places in Yeongjongdo

    Updated Things to Do on Yeongjongdo

    Busan Water Senryu

    Busan, Korea
    surrounded by water
    like San Francisco

    Busan is my favorite Korean city.  It remains me of the San Francisco Bay Area where I am from.

     

     

     

     

    I first went to Busan when I was in the Peace Corps, when I had friends visiting me from the States.  Then I went again when I was teaching for the U.S. Army in 1982. I last went there about ten years ago and stayed with a Korean friend and had a whirlwind tour ,but did not get to see the city as much as we would have liked.

    We had a week to use up a discounted travel coupon.  One thing I like about the city is that it reminds me of the SF Bay area, and it is a very colorful dynamic city.  Has some of the best seafood in the country.  It is a very creative city, lots of Korean movies and TV series have been filmed here and lots of actors and singers are from here.

    They have their way of doing things.  Including their brand of Soju (hint: not very good in my humble opinion, worth trying but packs a vicious hangover).  We decided we want to go back and spend more time in Busan soon and not wait another ten years!

    gwanalli beach scene
    gwanalli beach scene 3

    Monday, May 16, 2022

    We arrived in Busan on the KTX train at 4 pm and checked into the hotel.  Then we went to Jagalchi fish market for dinner and to walk around.  We walked back to the station, which took about an hour.  Along the way, we saw parts of the Gujke market and the Lotte mall. We had a decent sashimi dinner and tried the local soju.

    Tokoyo Inn Hotel

    We stayed at the Tokoyu Inn Hotel – a Japanese business traveler budget hotel.  It is very efficiently run. The rooms are small but very efficiently laid out with great Fungshi according to my wife who is into that sort of thing. The breakfast is adequate and included.  They are very rigid about check-in and check-out procedures. The staff speak passable English and Japanese as well.  The clients were a mixture of Korean, Japanese, and Europeans.   The location can’t be beaten right across from the KTX station.  There are five branches in Busan, Tokoyu 1 and 2 near the train station, two in Haeundae, and one other location.

    https://www.toyoko-inn.com/index.php/eng/search/detail/00194.html

    Chinatown  Shanghai Street Across From  Busan  Station

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    The oldest Chinese community in Busan is called Shanghai Street, right across from Busan station.  There is a traditional gate to Chinatown on the main road running past the train station. Shanghai street is still the center of the Chinese community.  There is an overseas Chinese elementary school in Chinatown.  Back in the day it was run down a bit but has been spiffed up a bit and is now a tourist attraction. The signs are all in English, Korean, Chinese, Tagalog, and Russian since it is next door to Texas Street which is now mostly catering to Filipinos and Russians. The tourist info center here has nice exhibits on the history of the area and the staff were very helpful.

    For more information see the following:

     China Town – You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297884-d3805502-Reviews-Busan_China_Town-Busan.html

    Busan China Town attraction reviews – Trip.com

    https://www.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/busan/busan-china-town-8290

    Chinatown: Busan Station – Lazy Viruses’ Travel Blog

    https://lazyviruses.weebly.com/placesbusan/china-town

    ​Busan’s Chinatown only consists of a long street in front of Busan Station (where you can take the KTX). This place is very… special I would say.

    Texas Street  Across the street from Busan Station

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    A notorious red-light district – catering to sailors and foreign tourists -upgraded a bit.  Used to have a lot of American tourists but now has a lot of Russians and Filipinos.

    For more information see the following:


    chaina town | texas street | Busan |South Korea | WD Walker – YouTube

    Hello. Welcome to WD WALKER Channel. Today I’m going to China Street and Texas Street in Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea.

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    Quirky neighborhoods around Busan Station – twobrownfeet

    Quirky neighbourhoods around Busan Station

    Sep 4, 2020 … I wasn’t expecting to see Texas Street in Busan. It isn’t uncommon to see cutesy-themed streets or villages in Korea and we’ve come across …

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    Choryang traditional market is one of the oldest traditional markets in the city.  It is located just north of Texas Street.  On the other end of the market, the Choryang stream has been restored. The stream bed leads up to a Buddhist temple at the top of the hill.

    For more information see the following

    CHORYANG MARKET (Busan) – All You Need to Know … – Tripadvisor

    https://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/Attraction_Review-g297884-d8481756-Reviews-

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    By any standards, this is a relatively small market. It’s where locals go marketing and eating. It has anything from fresh fish to clothes and street food on sale …

    Choryang Market, Busan | DestiMap | Destinations On Map

    https://www.destimap.com/index.php?act=attraction&a=Choryang-Market%2C-Busan%2C-South-Korea

    TRADITIONAL KOREAN MARKET TOUR of Choryang Shijang ???? Busan Day 2. Welcome back to our Busan series! It’s Day 2 and we’re checking out a traditional …

    CHORYANG MARKET BUSAN SOUTH KOREA – YouTube

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    Shopping for herring: Marketplaces in Busan – The Korea Herald

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    Nov 15, 2019 … Busan’s vitality is best captured in markets BUSAN — The port city of … also known as Choryang Street for Foreigners, or Texas Street, …

    Choryang Traditional Market, Busan,South Korea, – Triplisher

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    The Best Markets In Busan, South Korea – Culture Trip

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    From shoes to clothes to quirky trinkets, here’s our list of five markets in Busan that you should visit.

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    Choryang Ibagu-Gil Road Exit 7  Busan Station Between Chinatown and Texas Street

    There are five history walks -along the Ibagu-Gil roads that go up into the hills.

    We did the Choryang Ibagu-Gil trail.  The trail starts opposite the train station, heading north just past Texas street.  Choryang  Ibagu-Gil. All the pathways are illustrated by yellow trail markers with the English words Story Land.  The locals don’t seem to know where anything is or care and certainly are unaware of the history.

    There are lots of small houses crammed in along the narrow road.  There are some more modern buildings as well.  A very colorful area –  the area was largely settled by war refugees after the Korean war.  You can get the brochures at the KTX tourism info stand.  Make sure you pick up both the English and Korean brochures

    The trail is about 3 k long but is pretty steep.  The signs are sparse but there – look for yellow signs with English words Story Telling on them.

    It starts walking by the old Namseon storage area – the first modern warehouse in Korea then goes by the first hospital (Baekwhajee) which has been transformed into a bookstore and retail building, preserving much of the old hospital grounds.  Damage Gallery and Dong-gu insamul mural on the side of the elementary school depicts famous people from the neighborhood, including the famous signer Cho, Youngpil.  Then there are 168 steps and the monorail to the top of the hill.  The monorail was closed the day we went.  There is also an old 19th-century Church with photos of the original missionary founders on the wall.  There is an observatory Kim min-bu observatory which had great views we stopped by.  There were a few more places of interest we did not visit including Ibabu Gongakso studio where performances take place, Jangjiryeo Naun center  Ibagu center which supports residents in the area, Café Choryang, Yuchi-hwan Post box which commemorates a famous poet from the area (Cheongmu Yuchi-hwan and Kkakomak guest house at the top of the road.

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    Another walk takes you past the Sejeong dong Japanese-style houses along the Korea-Japan exchange street.  There is a traditional tea house there called the Munwha Gongan Seojong

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    Start at the Hyundai Department store which has a signboard outside listing the nearby sites to see.  The path crosses over the “friend” bridge near the old Samil theater, then goes through the Beomil Golmok market,  there is a stone monument for the Hongcheon stone bridge that crosses the Hongcheon stream bed.  In the old days, there were lots of tigers (호랑이horangi ) in the area, hence the name of the road. The Beomil Golmok market used to be famous for sign making and that is commemorated in the market, then goes by the former Samil Gomu which was a rubber factory under the Japanese and later the center of the shoe industry, the factory burned down in 1980. There are signs commemorating the woman workers of the shoe factories.  Along the way, murals are depicting the famous movie theaters that once dotted the area (all long closed) the road goes by the Dangsan’s memories observatory commemorates the people of the neighborhood, which was largely settled by North Korean refugees during the Korean war, there is a repatriated compatriots village where a lot of Koreans returned from Japan after the war and settled in the neighborhood.  There is a “horangi” (tiger) rest area after the village before you make the final climb to the top of the road. The road passes by Rev. Moon Sung-Myeong’s first church, and the area is sacred to the “Moonies” unification church.  The top of the hill is called Anchang Horangi village which is where a lot of factory workers settled and is still a blue color neighborhood and finally a shrine to Christal Beckman a famous missionary who was a beloved figure in the neighborhood.

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    This path goes from a famous gallery to an observatory with a nice view walking through another traditional neighborhood.  The gallery and observatory commemorate the famous Busan artist  Lee Jung-Seob.

    Other notable streets in the area include Jwacheon Dong furniture street and Joban’s specialized street market.

    Busanpo-Gaehanggado Road Jwacheon Station line 1 exit 5  28 k

    This is a 28 k walk that starts at Jungsan park  Jwacheon station exit 5 line one and ends at Jaesongdae park passing through colorful old neighborhoods such as Maechuki village, Jeongjung altar which commemorates General Jeong Bal and other military people who died during the Imjin war invasion of Busan, and passes by Busanjin Ilsin Woman’s school which was the first woman school in Busan, and later the center of resistance against the Japanese,  General An Young bok memorial which celebrates Busan’s opening, and resistance to the Japanese occupation of Dokdo, and the Busapo Gaehangado road ends with 190 step stairway but there is an elevator next to it. The view from the top is they say worth the trip but we did not have time to go.

    For more information see the following


    Historic stay with children : Busanpo Gaehanggado, the road on …

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    From the outer fortress of Busanjinseong to Jeonggongdan Altar, Ilsin Girls’ School and Busanpo Opening Cultural Center, Busanpo Gaehanggado Road that …

    Ibagu-gil Road Routes – 이바구길

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    Busanpo Gaehanggado Road. Ilsin Christian Hospital → Memorial Monument for Reverend McKenzie → Jeonggongdan Altar → Rev. Dr. Gelson Engel Memorial Hall …

    Ibagu-gil Road Routes – 이바구길

    http://www.2bagu.co.kr/index.bsdonggu?menuCd=DOM_000000120002001008

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    Choryang Ibagu-gil Road – Expedia

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    Explore Choryang Ibagu-Gil Road when you travel to Choryang. Read Expedia’s guide to find out everything you need to know about visiting Choryang Ibagu-Gil …

    Choryang Ibagu-gil & Sanbok Road (초량 이바구길 & 산복도로)

    https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=2049521

    Choryang Ibagu-gil & Sanbok Road (초량 이바구길 & 산복도로) · Address Areas of Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan-si 부산광역시 동구 초량동 일대 · Type Others …

    Ibagu gill(road) – Review of Choryang Story The Way, Busan, South …

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g297884-d6420725-r299048620-Choryang_Story_The_Way-Busan.html

    Choryang Story The Way: ibagu gill(road) – See 61 traveler reviews, 115 candid photos, and great deals for Busan, South Korea, at Tripadvisor.

    부산 자갈치시장 Jagalchi Market Jagalchi Station Line 1

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    On our first night in town, we went to the Jalgalchi fish market.  It is a very colorful place.  Most active in the morning when the fisher people come back from fishing and they auction off the fish to retailers and restaurants.  You can buy your fish and take it to a restaurant where they will prepare it or buy it at the restaurant.  We opted for the latter.  We had a decent Sashimi dinner and tried the local Soju.   The price was quite reasonable – we spent  $60.00 for two people including soju. This area has not changed that much since I was last there years ago, and even 42 years ago. It has been cleaned up a bit, there are parking garages nearby, a big Lotte mall, the subway stop, and another shopping mall but it looks and feels much like it did back in the day.

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    VisitKorea Destinations by Region Jagalchi Market

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    Jagalchi Market, located on the seaside road in Busan’s Jung-gu, is Korea’s largest seafood market, selling both live and dried fish. After the Korean War, …

    Jagalchi Market (Busan) – All You Need to Know BEFORE …

    https://www.tripadvisor.com › … › Things to Do in Busan

    Jagalchi consists of countless stalls in alleys that run towards the main market building. everyone is selling live fish and every other seafood you can think of…

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    Haeundae is the biggest and most famous beach in Busan. Lots of high-end hotels and restaurants in the area.  There are budget hotels around as well.

    We spend the whole afternoon wandering around the Haeundae beach area. We got there during the sandcastle contest and saw all the sandcastles that were built for the festival.  We went to the traditional sashimi street and had a good meal there.  We went to Sealife aquarium which was a bit pricey at $30.00 but I suppose worth it in the end.

    For more information see the following

    Haeundae District – Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haeundae_District

    Haeundae has a population of about 423,000, the most populous district of Busan with 11.6% of the city population, and covers an area of 51.44 km² (19.86 s

    Gwangalli Beach  Gwangalli station line 2 (광안리해수욕장

    Gwangalli beach is the beach that locals go to and is not as overwhelmed as Haeundae can be. It is also a more inexpensive place to stay as there are lots of budget hotels and villas for rent behind the main beach road.   The back alleyways are filled with coffee shops, cafes, and restaurants and are a colorful area.

    We had dinner in the famous sushi sashimi row street which a local placard claim is the largest collection of sashimi restaurants in the world.  We had a decent meal for about $60.00.

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    Gwangalli Beach (Korean: 광안리 해수욕장) or Gwangan Beach (Korean: 광안 해수욕장) is a beach in Busan, South Korea. It is located at Gwangan 2(i)-dong …

    Gwangalli Beach (Busan) – All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297884-d1605137-Reviews-Gwangalli_Beach-Busan.html

    This beach is located about 20 minutes from Busan’s overcrowded and overhyped Haeundae Beach in Suyeong-gu. This beach is less glamorous, but just as fun and …

    THE 10 BEST Things to Do Near Gwangalli Beach, Busan

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/AttractionsNear-g297884-d1605137-Gwangalli_Beach-Busan.html

    35, Centum Nam-daero, Haeundae-gu 1F, Shinsegae Mall Centum City, Busan 48058 South Korea. 1.2 miles from Gwangalli Beach. Experiences from $800.

    Millack Fish Street and Waterside Park

    We had a nice talk while walking about Millack Fish street and waterside park which is just to the north of Gwangalli and south of Haeundae.  There is a trail connecting the two beaches.

    There is a long-range plan to link all the coastal beaches in the Busan Gyeonsan region through a bike/hiking trail.

    We had a nice sashimi dinner again for about $30.00 per person.

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    For more information see the following:

    Millak Waterfront Park (Busan, South Korea): Address – Tripadvisor

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297884-d21264715-Reviews-Millak_Waterfront_Park-Busan.html

    Art Galleries in BusanDepartment Stores in BusanFactory Outlets in BusanFlea & Street Markets in BusanShopping Malls in BusanSpeciality & Gift Shops in …


    Rediscovering the quiet alleyways of Busan! Millak-dong Cafe Street …

    https://www.visitbusan.net/index.do?menuCd=DOM_000000302002001000&uc_seq=1209&lang_cd=en

    Today, we invite you to the Millak-dong Cafe Street, which is quite close to the … Gwangalli Beach and is one of the most recognizable tourist sites in Busan, …

    Refreshing Millak Waterside Park – Koreattrack.com

    https://www.koreattrack.com/millak-waterside-park.html

    If you want or need the correct address of Millake Waterside Park, here, it is 361, … Thanks, and enjoy your beach explorations in Busan City.


    2022 Millak-dong, Busan Travel Guide | Expedia

    https://www.expedia.com/Busan-Millak-Dong.dx3000746982

    Head to Busan’s most popular beach for a day of swimming, building sandcastles, and … homeware and souvenirs, and sample typical Korean street food at this …

    Busan Beomeosa Temple (범어사(부산)) beomunsa station line one exit five transfer to bus number 90.  The bus stop is down an alleyway from the station and runs every 20 minutes.

    I last saw Beomunsa back in 1982.

    I stayed two nights in Dondae hot springs then went to the Pusan Fortress (lookup name in Korean) and Beomunsa temple.  Had to take local buses everywhere as there were no subways in Busan back then.

    Beomunsa is one of the oldest temples in Korea dating back to the late 7th century during the Shilla dynasty.

    The temple was very impressive back then and has been further restored since then.  It is one of the temple stay temples – always wanted to do that but that like many things has been put on hold by COVID.

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    Beomeosa is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism in Cheongnyong-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea. Built on the slopes of Geumjeongsan, …

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    Beomeosa Temple is located on the eastern side of Geumjeongsan Mountain, a famous mountain in Busan. It was founded by monk Uisang in 678, the 18th year of …

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    Beomeosa (Temple of the Nirvana Fish) is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism in Cheongnyong-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea.

    href=”https://eng.templestay.com/temple_info.asp?t_id=beomeosa”>Temple Information ‘Beomeosa’ – Templestay

    meosa is a Seon meditation-based temple, a place where people can meditate and clear their minds. Through meditation, all pointless and distracting thoughts …

    ps://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297884-d615908-Reviews-Beomeosa_Temple-Busan.html”>Beomeosa Temple, Busan – TripAdvisor

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    This is a very fine Buddhist temple located in the hills around Busan. It is nice in the fall because of the orange and red colors of the trees. It is a …

    ( Beomeosa Temple ) | Tourist Attraction | GEUMJEONG-GU

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    Beomeosa Temple. Along with Haeinsa Temple in Hapcheon and Tongdosa Temple in Yangsan, it is one of three Yeongnam temples. In addition, it serves as one …

    Dongdae Hot springs  동래 온천  metro line one ochcheong station

    One of the joys of travel is the occasional random encounters with memorable characters.   We ran into an old Korean lady in front of the map. The map was next to a tourist stamp machine.  The idea was you would wander about and collect stamps at each of the items listed.  The items would be next to a sign depicting the area’s attractions.  We walked about the area but did not do the stamp.  The lady told us about the stamp and she said that she had found everything but one item and complained that none of the locals had a clue about where things were.

    There are outside the train station two maps on the opposite side of each other with contradictory information about the area.  There is a restored stream bed park I want to check out (I love the stream bed parks all over Korea – something that Korean should be proud of having accomplished and promote a lot more)  we walked about the hot spring area which is closed down due to COVID but I assume will be re-opening in due course.  We can see what it might have been back in the day.

    There was good signage in English about the attractions of the area. I did see a sign in English for a local hotel that got lost in translation.

    Why not stay in the Dream motel where your dreams are killers. ( attached photo here).

    When I stayed there back in the day, it was a much more low-key area.  Now there are lots of high-rise apartments and the train station as well, and English language signs and the aforementioned tourist stamps kiosks.

    There are are a number of other hot springs in the Busan area. The most famous are in Haeundae, and Taedongdae. I want to go back and check them out once COVID is finally over.

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    For more information, see the following:

    Dongnae Hot Spring attraction reviews – Busan – Trip.com

    https://www.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/busan/dongnae-hot-spring-10558704

    Donglai Hot Spring is a good place for vacation and leisure. The hot spring is very natural. There are also swimming pools and very luxurious hotels. The resort …

    Dongnae Hot Springs – Views: Dynamic Busan

    https://www.busan.go.kr/dynamic/views/view?srchCl=Views&bbsNo=10&dataNo=62379

    The water temperature in the Dongnae hot springs fluctuates between 45 and 60 degrees celsius (113 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit). Hot springs offer several …

    Dongnae hot springs – Busan Forum – Tripadvisor

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g297884-i12477-k8003125-Dongnae_hot_springs-Busan.html

    Dongdae Oncheong-cheon metro line one ochcheong station

    As you may know, I am a big fan of the restored stream bed parks all over Korea.  We did not get to this one but it is a nice one particularly when the Cherry trees are blooming.  For my next trip to Busan!  For more information see the following:

    Oncheon-cheon – Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oncheon-cheon

    Oncheon-cheon is a tributary of the Suyeong River [ko] in Busan, South Korea. It was previously known as the Seocheon or Dongnaecheon. … The Oncheon Stream Park along the banks o…

    Oncheoncheon Stream 온천천 – Trazy, Korea’s #1 Travel Shop

    https://www.trazy.com/spot/2119/oncheoncheon-stream-%EC%98%A8%EC%B2%9C%EC%B2%9C

    Oncheoncheon Stream 온천천 … This road is famous for stretching alongside a stream that flows most … 35-14 Suan-dong, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea.

    ONCHEONCHEON STREAM PARK, DONGNAE, BUSAN 부산 온천 …

    Busan #tour #springBusan’s central Oncheoncheon Stream flows from Geumjeong-gu (district) through Yeonje-gu and Dongnae-gu to the …

    Suyeong River Walk

    We drove by on the bus.  The river has been restored and is lined on both sides with bike and walking paths and restaurants nearby.  Worth a stop next time I am in town.

    see the following:

    Suyeong District – Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suyeong_District

    Suyeong-gu was created in 1995 following its separation from Nam-gu. It is the border in the North-East by the Suyeonggang River. The name ‘Suyeong’ came from  …

    Suyeong River – Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea – Pacer

    https://www.mypacer.com/routes/219423/suyeong-river-walking-and-running-trail-dongnae-gu-busan-south-korea

    Suyeong River is a 6.1 mile (14,000-step) route located near Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as …

    Suyoung River Walk Trail – Busan, South Korea | Pacer

    https://www.mypacer.com/routes/76246/suyoung-river-walk-trail-busan-south-korea

    Suyoung River Walk is a 5.2-mile (12000-step) route located near Busan, South Korea. This route has an elevation gain of about 91.8 ft and is rated as easy.

    Nakong River

    This is the main river in Busan and is one of the largest rivers in Korea.  It is the center of the freshwater eel fishery industry and is a place I want to visit someday.  It is lined with bike paths and walking paths that eventually reach Seoul.  It is one of the four river projects that was controversial ten years ago.

    For more information see the following

    Nakdong River – Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakdong_River

    The Nakdong River or Nakdonggang is the longest in South Korea and passes through major cities such as Daegu and Busan. It takes its name from its …

    Naktong River | river, South Korea – Encyclopedia Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/place/Naktong-River

    Naktong River, Korean Naktong-gang, river, in the Yŏngnam area of the provinces (do) of North Kyŏngsang and South Kyŏngsang, southeastern South Korea.

    About: Nakdong River – DBpedia

    https://dbpedia.org/page/Nakdong_River

    The Nakdong River or Nakdonggang (Korean pronunciation: [nakt͈oŋgaŋ]) is the longest river in South Korea and passes through major cities such as Daegu and …

    Songdo Beach 송도해수욕장… nearest subway is Nampo Line one.

    Transportation tip:

    To get to either Songdo or Deadongdae you can catch the bus at Nampo station on the number one line or from Pusan station as well.  We took bus 30 to Songdo and did the cloud walk trail on Amnan mountain.  From there to Songdo beach you can take the cable car or you can take the bus, or you can walk along two bike/walking paths one on top of the hill, the other along the water.  It is about a 4 k walk.  We took the bus after walking the cloud bridge.  We got there by mistake. But it was a nice walk and view.

    Then we went to Songdo and walked about the beach. We saw signs all along of massive development coming to the area.  There is an old ally way that is lined with restaurants, but most are being torn down to build luxury high-rise apartment buildings.  There are several American and Western hotels in the area as well.

    Songdo is the oldest public beach in Korea, it opened in 1913.  But in the late 80, it entered a period of decline due to storm damage the cable car was shut down and the beach was badly eroded.  The city government started a massive campaign to restore the beach and they have included restoring the cable car that goes across the beach.

    But now that property developers have moved in, all the small restaurants that lined the back alleys will be replaced.  In a few years, it will look and feel like Heunundae.

    We had a decent fish lunch. We ate Gulbi (semi-dried fish) stew for 30 dollars.

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    Songdo Street poetry

    by Chungwon Lee

    The sea is people’s favorite place

    the mountian is people’s favotire place too

    How nice it would be
    if the sea and mountain are seated together
    and if there are bright  moon and cool stars
    Don’t you agree that place

    on see the following

    You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297884-d4095642-Reviews-Amnam_Park-Busan.html

    I fall in love with this place when I arrive at the park. I started around noon time from Songdo beach. I walked to Busan National Geopark, where the …

    Songdo Beach (Busan) – All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297884-d3420565-Reviews-Songdo_Beach-Busan.html

    Songdo Beach is more popular with residents than other touristic beaches of Busan such as Haeundae or Gwanganli. If you prefer a comparatively quiet beach, Songdo …

    THE 10 BEST Things to Do Near Songdo Beach, Busan – Tripadvisor

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/AttractionsNear-g297884-d3420565-Songdo_Beach-Busan.html

    Things to Do near Songdo Beach; Songdo Cable Car · 98 Reviews. Songdokeibeulka 171 Songdohaebyeon-ro, Busan 49269 South Korea; Songdo Skywalk · 127 Reviews. 129&nbs…

    VisitKorea Destinations by Region Busan Songdo Beach (부산 송도 …

    https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=1054924

    Songdo Beach is 800 meters long and 50 meters wide. The average water level is 1~1.5 meters. It is located 3 kilometers from Busan’s Jagalchi Market and was …

    The reborn of Songdo Beach after 100 years – Visit Busan

    https://www.visitbusan.net/index.do?menuCd=DOM_000000301001001000&uc_seq=286&lang_cd=en

    Opened in 1913, Songdo Beach is the first beach in Korea. After its golden period in the 1960s and 1970s, the beach became deserted.

    Songdo Beach – Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songdo_Beach

    Songdo Beach is a man-made beach in Busan, South Korea. … It was created in 1913. … The name “Songdo” (the Island of Pines) was given due to the thick pine …

    Songdo Beach ( 송도해수욕장 ) – Bound for Busan

    https://boundforbusan.com/2016/09/songdo-beach-%EC%86%A1%EB%8F%84%ED%95%B4%EC%88%98%EC%9A%95%EC%9E%A5-2.html

    Sep 11, 2016 … Songdo Beach 송도해수욕장 is a popular beach in Busan which is a great alternative to Gwangalli and Haeundae (especially in Summer as both …

    Songdo, Busan: A Beach, The Busan Air Cruise Cable Car & A …

    https://thesoulofseoul.net/2020/07/13/songdo-busan

    Jul 13, 2020 … Songdo Beach was the first public beach in Korea, so a sign te

    Taejongdae

    We took the bus to Taejongdae  from Songdo.  Took about 45 minutes.  We saw a lot of Busan along the way.  We went through a working-class neighborhood and then crossed the bridge to the Yeongdo island.  The island is hard to get to from the rest of Busan, there is no subway nearby.  The road is narrow and I am sure that traffic will be bad during commutes.

    There are several institutions out on the island, the Busan Coast Guard facility is there, there is a Korean Maritime University that trains people to work in the merchant shipping field, and several Buddhist temples.  It is also where foreign cruise ships used to dock and no doubt will come again as COVID continues to recede.  There is also a coastal walk all along the coast which I would love to do someday.

    There is also a hot springs area closed down due to COVID.

    The highlight is Taejongdae  Park at the southern tip of the island. We took the tram-train around to the various sights.  Great views from the observatory, and the lighthouse.  There are two small Buddhist temples on the mountain.

    The trail around the mountain is about 5 k long and is not too difficult a trail.

    Coming back we found a bus that took us back to Pusan station in about 30 minutes.

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    For more information see the following

    Taejongdae (Busan) – All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297884-d1552284-Reviews-Taejongdae-Busan.html

    Taejongdae is a natural park of Busan with magnificent cliffs facing the open sea on the southernmost tip of the island of Yeongdo-gu. Taejongdae was named after …

    Taejongdae – Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taejongdae

    Taejongdae is a natural park in Busan, South Korea with magnificent cliffs facing the open sea on the southernmost tip of the island of Yeongdo-gu.

    Taejongdae Resort Park: A Scenic Half-Day Trip in Busan

    https://www.nickkembel.com/taejongdae-resort-park

    Jul 12, 2019 … Most of Taejongdae Park consists of evergreen forest, where a couple of Busan’s best temples can …

    Taejongdae: A Must See in Busan, Korea – The Soul of Seoul

    https://thesoulofseoul.net/2014/01/05/taejongdae-a-must-see-in-busan

    Jan 5, 2014 … Established in 1967, Taejongdae is a beautiful seaside park. The island Taejongdae sits upon is a natural barrier protecting the Busan port so …

    VisitKorea Destinations by Region Taejongdae Cliffed Coast …

    https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264167

    Taejongdae Cliffed Coast [National Geopark] (태종대 (부산 국가지질공원)) · Address 24, Jeonmang-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan 부산광역시 영도구 전망로 24 (동삼동) · Type …

    A Day in Busan’s Taejongdae Resort Park: How to Get There & What …

    https://www.blakeerik.com/blog/2019/6/28/a-day-in-busans-taejongdae-resort-park-how-to-get-there-amp-what-to-see

    Jun 28, 2019 … Busan’s Nampo-Dong is the easiest point from downtown Busan to get to Taejongdae, and you can get off at the Nampo subway station on Line 1 and take …

    Taejongdae Park’s 100 years of history with Yeongdo Lighthouse

    https://www.visitbusan.net/index.do?menuCd=DOM_000000301001001000&uc_seq=258&lang_cd=en

    The multicolored rocky coast boasts its beauty formed by years of crashing waves. We’re talking about Taejongdae Park at the southern end of Yeongdo, Busan.

    Haedong Youngjungsa Temple

    On our last full day in Busan, we took a long bus ride (bus 1001) through Busan from the train station to Haedong Yungjunsa temple.  We found that in Seoul the buses are often faster than the subway and you can see a lot of the city from the bus. The bus took us through many neighborhoods and we saw a lot from the bus including Centrum towers, the BEXCO conference center, large shopping malls, and the Lotte World amusement park.

    We got off and had a great seafood lunch again for about $30.00 per person, then we walked to the Haedong Yungjunsa temple which is the only Buddhist temple near the ocean.  It bills itself as the most beautiful temple in Korea and that is not an exaggeration.  It is a very impressive place with spectacular ocean views.  Then we took the bus back to enjoy the bus tour.

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    Seongjong Beach

    We wanted to check out this beach but ran out of steam.  It is not as developed or trendy as the other beaches but people say it is worth stopping off.   Avanti cove is nearby where there is a big Hilton beach hotel, and further up the coast are smaller beaches Ligawan beach, and Imgna beaches.     I will hit those on my next trip!

    For more information see the following

    Songjeong Beach (Busan) – All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297884-d5229270-Reviews-Songjeong_Beach-Busan.html

    The beach is great for swimming during the summer months, and it is full of places to eat and dine and have coffee with friends all year round. It is very open …

    Songjeong Beach: Preserving nature: When in Busan

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    Songjeong Beach, known as one of the three major beaches of eastern Busan alongside Haeundae and Gwangalli, is a popular family vacation destination thanks to …

    Imnang Beach 임랑해수욕장

    Imnang beach is another beach I wanted to check out but ran out of time. It is located close to Songeon beach and the Lotte World amusement park.   There is a Hilton beach resort at the beach.

    Imnang Beach, The Beach that only I want to know – Visit Busan

    https://www.visitbusan.net/index.do?menuCd=DOM_000000301001001000&uc_seq=262&lang_cd=en

    Summer is the sea and the sea in Busan, but this beach is not known to outsiders yet. Imnang Beach is the beach loved by the people of Busan and considered …

    attractions, hotels, and food near Imnang Beach – Busan – Trip.com

    https://www.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/busan/imnang-beach-33810390

    “The sea here is very clear, reflecting the blue sky and white clouds, the sandy quality of the beach is also very soft, stepping on it is very comfortable, …

    IMNANG BEACH (Busan) – All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

    https://www.tripadvisor.co.za/Attraction_Review-g297884-d17822496-Reviews-Imnang_Beach-Busan.html

    최근에는 시내버스 노선과 여러 교통수단이 확장되고 기장군의 관리와 인근 고리원자력발전소의 지원으로 공설 해수욕장으로서의 제 모습을 찾아 가고 있습니다. 또한 서핑 …

    Picture of Imnang Beach, Busan – 임랑해수욕장 – TripAdvisor

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    Imnang Beach, Busan Picture: 임랑해수욕장 – Check out Tripadvisor members’ 9 candid photos and videos of Imnang Beach.

    Imnang Beach – 부산광역시

    https://www.busan.go.kr/eng/beaches/1326152

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    Yongdusa Park 용두산

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    On our last day in Busan, we had a few hours to kill before catching the train back.  We went to Yongudsa Park Busan’s equivalent of Seoul’s Namsam park or Incheon’s Jayu park.  The park features Busan’s tower but it was closed on Mondays.  the park is best reached by the escalator that runs to the park near the BIF Shopping mall  behind Nampo station.

    The park has two quirky things about it.  First, there are wooden statues of deer everywhere.

    And the trees all have poems on them.

    There is also a statue of Admiral Yi – who saved Busan during the Imjin invasions.

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    Tree Poem my translation

    I should not allow myself
    to surrender to another’s feelings
    I should not allow myself
    to lose myself
    in another’s thoughts
    lose myself
    in another expectations
    without me
    my Life is meaningless

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Pak Somyeon

    For more information see the following:

    yongdusanhttps://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297884-d1632406-Reviews-Yongdusan_Park-Busan.html

    It is the park below the Busan tower. It features a statue of Admiral Yi and a huge ceremonial bell. There is also a flower clock beside the bell.

    Yougdusan Park – Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yongdusan_Park

    Yongdusan Park is a park located in Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea. The 120-meter-high Busan Tower is located here. Yongdusan Park. Yongdusan Park at night.

    Yongdusan Park & getting there – KoreaToDo

    https://www.koreatodo.com/yongdusan-park

    The symbolic 120m high Busan Tower is located at Yongdusan Park, together with Admiral Yi SunSin Statue, Dragon Sculpture, Bell of the Citizens & Flower …

    Yongdusan Park in Busan – Attraction | Frommer’s

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    Yongdusan Park. Busan, South Korea. Our Rating 3-star rating Neighborhood Gwangbok-dong, Jung-gu Hours Park daily 24 hr.; tower and aquarium Apr-Sept daily …

    Yongdusan Park – History, Location & Key Facts 2022 | Viator

    https://www.viator.com/Busan-attractions/Yongdusan-Park/overview/d4615-a14753

    Busan sightseeing tours often include a stop at the park, along with other attractions such as Gamcheon Culture Village, Gukje Market, Jagalchi Fish Market, and …

    Yongdusan Park, a reason to travel to Busan

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    If Haeundae is the hot spot of east Busan, Nampo-dong is the most popular place in central Busan. Yongdusan Park is a leading landmark of Busan frequented …

    Chongyang Waegwan

    As we left the park, we walked through a historic district Chongang waewan which was the only authorized trading post between Japan and Korea in the 16th to 19th centuries.  The exact location is marked on a placard and map but nothing else remains.

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    Map of the Choryang Waegwan and its surrounding area in Busan during the Joseon Dynasty. Copy from a scroll of the 18th cen, and 19th centuries.

    Site of the Choryang waegwan, Nov 17, 2017, The … – IMAGO – Images

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    Ode to Busan

    Busan, Korea
    I sing of thee
    Second city
    Of Korea,

    Long may you reign
    In the hearts
    of the people

    Busan, Korea
    Mystical land
    Filled with water
    and mountains

    The best seafood
    In the land
    So many things
    To do and see.

    Busan has it all
    Beaches, temples
    Old markets.

    Interesting dynamic people
    From all over Korea
    And now the world
    Reside in Busan.

    Busan’s dreaming big
    Becoming a global international city
    Rivaling the capital Seoul

    Hoping to outclass
    Outlast the old capitol
    Becoming a new city
    For a new era.

    Busan
    My favorite city
    In Korea.

    Reminding me so much
    Of my homeland
    San Francisco bay area.

    the End

  • Visit to Incheon’s Chinatown

    Visit to Incheon’s Chinatown

    Visit to Incheon’s Chinatown

    Updated Things to Do on Yeongjongdo

    Yeongjongdo the Hamptons of Seoul

    favorite places in Yeongjongdo

    Incheon Beaches Await

    Songdo Central Park, Incheon
    Incheon Beaches Await

    red crab season in Incheon

    As some of you know, I have been living in Yeongjongdo, Incheon since I retired from the U.S. Foreign Service in 2016.  Incheon reminds me of Oakland and the East Bay.  It is next to a more famous city but has its own quirky charms and is more of a blue collar working class city than its more famous neighbor,  Seoul.

    Incheon does indeed have its charms.  One of the more colorful neighborhoods is Chinatown conveniently located across the street from the terminus of the Seoul-Incheon subway line number one. (i.e. about an hour from downtown Seoul).

    Incheon has had a large Chinese presence since 1880, when it was the first open port city in Korea’s history. Incheon’s Chinatown at one time was a run-down section of the city, but in recent decades has been reborn as a colorful vibrant ethnic neighborhood filled with great, inexpensive Chinese restaurants and cultural attractions.

    We recently had an opportunity to re-visit it and came across impressed with the progress made in restoring the area, which is now a wonderful place to visit.

    Walmido

    A visit to Incheon would not be complete without a visit to Walmido which is located near to Chinatown.  One tip though is eat at the restaurants that are a few blocks from Walmido itself – the food is much better and much cheaper than Walmido which is a bit on the expensive side.

    Jjajangmeyon Museum

    Among the highlights of our visit was our visit to the Jjajangmyeon museum.

    Jjajangmeyon is one of the staples of Korean cuisine.   Chinese immigrants in Incheon invented it in the 1880’s  and it soon spread out across Korea and Northeastern China, and now the world. Jjajangmeyeon consists of noodles in black bean sauce and is delicious and still quite a bargain.   When I first came to Korea in 1979, it was 500 won per serving, now it is about 8,000 to 9,000 won per serving (about 8 US$).  Apparently, there are five to six different Jjajangmyeon dishes available in Korea.

    We had some of the best Jjajangmyeon down the street from the museum, which sadly, does not sell it at the museum.  The museum was quirky and quite informative but lacked much English language signage.

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    Jajangmyeon Museum

    43 China town-ro, Bukseong-dong 3(sam)-ga, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea

    +82 32-765-0571

    Jayu Park

    We then walked through Chinatown and up the hill to Jayu (Freedom) park where we saw the famous statue of McArthur at the top of the hill which has killer views of Incheon Harbor.  We also saw the US Korean monument erected in 1982 to celebrate 100 years of official US Korea relations.

    Mc Arthur statue

    Jayu Park Incheon | 자유공원: TRIPPOSE

    Jayu Park, or park of Freedom, has held its name ever since October 3, 1957, when a statue of General McArthur, who led the Incheon Amphibious Landing Operation during the Korean War, was erected at the summit of Mt. Eungbongsan. The park offers spectacular views of downtown Incheon and its surrounding mountains, the port, and the sea.

    https://www.seoulkoreatour.net › places › Korea-1 › nature › freedom-parkjayu-park

    Jayu Park (Incheon) ( 자유 공원 ) – Seoul Korea Tour

    Jayu Park, or park of Freedom, has held its name ever since October 3, 1957, when a statue of General McArthur, who led the Incheon Amphibious Landing Operation during the Korean War, was erected at the summit of Mt. Eungbongsan. The park offers spectacular views of downtown Incheon and its surrounding mountains, the port, and the sea.

    https://www.thousandwonders.net › Jayu+Park

    Jayu Park – Urban Park in Incheon – Thousand Wonders

    Incheon Chinatown, Incheon – Jayu Park. Photo by Eduardo M. C. Freedom Park is easy to get to from both Seoul and Incheon. The park can be accessed through Incheon Station on the No. 1 Line (dark blue line) through Exit No. 1. Outside the station, and immediately visible is a large stone gate with a decidedly Chinese design.

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    Incheon Jayu Park Freedom Park

    From this park, you can view some parts of downtown, harbor facilities, freight boats of various sizes entering and leaving Incheon Port, and the whole ocean. Jayu Park’s hilltop location gives it a vantage point for enjoying Incheon’s surrounding ocean scenery, Wolmido is also visible from the highest spot. It is the home of the Seokjeong Pavilion …

    https://www.expedia.com › Jayu-Park-Incheon.d553248621555467485.Vacation-Attraction

    Visit Jayu Park in Incheon | Expedia

    Jayu Park Hotels Flights to Incheon Things to do in Incheon Car Rentals in Jayu Park Incheon Vacation Packages. Jayu Park. Packages; Stays; Flights; Jayu Park. Choose one or more items to build your trip: Choose one or more items to build your trip: Stay added. Flight added. Add a car. 1 room, 2 travelers. Travelers.

    https://www.afar.com › places › freedom-park-Jayu-park-incheon

    Freedom Park (Jayu Park) | Incheon | South Korea | AFAR

    Incheon’s Freedom Park (also called Jayu Park) celebrates the end of the war. In a prominent place, you’ll find a statue of General Douglas MacArthur, who remains a hero in South Korea for leading the amphibious attack that liberated Incheon. This area has always been a park—during the Japanese occupation, it also held a shrine—so there …

    https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jayu_Park

    Jayu Park – Wikipedia

    Jayu Park is an urban park located in Incheon, South Korea. It is seen as the city’s marquee public park. Known as Freedom Park in English, it is located on a bluff overlooking the city’s harbor. Prominently placed is a statue of the Korean War officer Douglas MacArthur, whose amphibious assault liberated the city. The park also houses several other statues, a small zoo, and a memorial to …

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    Jayu Park in Incheon – Derek Versus Lonely Planet

    Jayu Park was interesting to me. I found it to be a celebration of American-Korean relations. There is the centennial monument of Korea-US relations, as well as a statue commemorating the successful landing of the UN Forces at Incheon during the Korean War led by famed five-star U.S General Douglas MacArthur.

    https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Incheon

    Incheon – Wikipedia

    Jayu (Freedom) Park is a park near the city’s port. The statue of General Douglas MacArthur, as well as a memorial to the centennial anniversary of U.S. and Korean relations, is located there. Chinatown is Korea’s only official Chinatown, located across from Incheon Station near Jayu Park.

    Fairy Tale Village

    We walked back down through Fairyland village where all the houses are painted as if in various fairylands like wonderland and Oz.  A very colorful street indeed.

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    yeon. That should give you an idea of what you’ll find there. Though authentic Korean-Chinese food is available, authentic Chinese food is more difficult to come by.

    Incheon’s Chinatown: A Brief History

    When Chinese immigrants crossed the ocean for work, this district was founded in 1883, around the same time as the Incheon Port opened. Incheon was designated as a Ching Dynasty extraterritoriality, and the ‘Incheon Chinese Society’ was established soon after. There were over 1000 Chinese residents in the area by 1900.

    More than 50,000 overseas Chinese and second and third generations of early Chinese settlers now live in the region. The city, however, fell into disrepair for a time and had a high level of poverty before the government saw an opportunity to develop the country’s only official “Chinatown,” which is now a bustling area and one of Incheon’s most popular tourist destinations. Incheon’s Chinatown is on everyone’s top ten list of things to do in Incheon, and for a good reason: it’s a lot of fun.

    What to See and Enjoy in Incheon’s Chinatown

    When approaching Chinatown from the subway station, the first thing you’ll notice is the lovely gold and red Pai fang, or traditional Chinese gateway. Junghwamun, Seolinmun, Inhwamun, and Hanjungmun are the names of four Paifangs in Chinatown. When you walk the streets and circle in and out, you’ll be able to see them all.

    The Massive Entry Gate to Peru

     

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    Chinatown can be located directly across the subway station and welcomes all tourists. Chinese people used to stand at the gate and give prayers in the late 1800s, and locals claimed the gate kept ghosts at bay.

    https://www.koreatravelpost.com/guide-to-incheon-chinatown/

    You should visit Wiseondang

    Wiseondang is the only Chinese-style temple/shrine left in Korea. It was built in 1893 and featured a vibrant mural on its yellow exterior walls. Within the temple, remember to be respectful of the inner shrine area and refrain from photographing it.

    Samgukji Mural Street

    This 150-meter-long street is lined with murals depicting the Three Kingdoms tale. It’s a look at the Chinese fables you’ve probably heard about, depicting the heroes of the time. Murals and street art can be found all over the city, but this is one of the most common.

    Samgukji-Mural-Street
    Samgukji-Mural-Street

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    A couple of blocks later when the street dips, go left up the hill towards Chemulpo Club, a handsome house built in 1901 where Incheon’s first foreigners plotted their exploits.

     

  • April 28, 2022 Poems

    April 28, 2022 Poems

    April 28th, 2022 Poems

    On the home stretch. Here are my poems for April 28 .  Links to my previous April poems follow:

    April 26th and April 27th, 2022 Poems

    April 23rd, April 24th and April 25th, 2022 Poems

    April 23 and April 24, 2022 Poems

    April 22, 2022 Poems

    April 21, 2022 Poems

    April 18 to April 20, 2022 Poems

    April 16 and 17, 2022 Poems

    April 14 to April 15, 2022 Poems

    April 9-11, 2022 Poems

    April 8, 2022 Poems

    April 12 to April 13, 2022 Poems

    April 6th, 2022 Poems

    April 5 2022, Poems

    April 4th 2022, Poems

    2022 April Poetry Madness April 1 to 3 poems

    Thursday Day 28:

    NaPoWriMo Prompt

    coffee
    coffee

    I like my coffee hot

    In the morning

    Just right

    Hot

     

    Today’s (optional) prompt is to write a concrete poem. Like acrostic poems, concrete poems are a favorite for grade-school writing assignments, so this may not be your first time at the concrete-poem rodeo. In brief, a concrete poem is one in which the lines are shaped in a way that mimics the topic of the poem. For example, May Swenson’s poem “Women” mimics curves, reinforcing the poem’s references to motion, rocking horses, and even the shape of a woman’s body. George Starbuck’s “Sonnet in the Shape of a Potted Christmas Tree” is – you guessed it – a sonnet in the shape of a potted Christmas tree. Your concrete poem could be complexly-shaped, but relatively simple strategies can also be “concrete” —  like a poem involving a staircase where the length of the lines grows or shrinks over time, like an ascending (or descending) set of stairs.

    Dew Drop Inn

    Three Poems

    About Filth and Slime

    Slime

    Slime

    Slime

    As far as I can see
    Is that all that can ever be.
    Mountains of foul, smelling dishes
    Being eaten by drunk fishes.

    Fast, faster, faster
    Comes the slime
    I wish that
    I was eating a lime

    Never want to touch this slime.

    Morning Thoughts

    One morning
    While I sat drinking my coffee
    And bemoaning my fate.

    My brain decided to fly away to the land of bliss
    As I sat drinking my coffee in the dawning light
    Writing away my memoirs and dreams of love.

    I noticed that my brain’s tissue
    Had decided to take a vacation
    And was crawling down my nose
    And out of my ears.

    Like some sort of cosmic mucus.
    Down my slime encrusted back
    And out the windows of my soul.

    I was of course
    Disturbed, I was perturbed,
    And until I realized.

    That I had no right.
    To tell my mind what to do.
    So I sat down.

    And played a game of checkers
    with my mind
    Till the entreaty of time
    passed me by.

    Nothing but a piece of flotsam
    On the winds of the universe
    The walls fell,
    The sky melted apart.

    I woke up and sat down
    And had an orgy
    with my mind

    Slime Patrol to the Dishroom

    dishwasher
    dishwasher

    Note: I washed dishes in college.

     

     

     

     

    Slime Patrol to the dish room, please
    Rant the loudspeaker with a demented static,
    Hell no, we chanted in vain.

    No, where to go
    Nowhere to escape
    The ever-present smell
    Of putrid rotting
    sweaty effervescent slime.

    That’s right
    Slime, slime, slime, slime

    Slime

    Slime

    Slime

    Slime

    Slime

    Slime

    Is that all that there is?

    NOTHING

    BUT

    SLIME

    Ruled by slime Kings who run Slime Machines?
    Hell No, we won’t go we chanted in vain
    And we hook ourselves up
    And entered the machine

    SLIME

    PATROL

    TO

    THE

    DISHROOM

    Must get high
    To deal with the slime.
    The god damned slime.

    Leftovers
    From the plates
    Of the elite college kids

    Who ate in the cafeteria
    Never noticing the workers
    Laboring behind in the kitchen.

    For them we are nothing
    For we are all nothing but slime molds
    In the gross wheels of America’s grease pit.

    And they are the future masters
    Of the universe.

    And we are their future slaves.
    Working in the slime pits
    To feed them with slime.

    Slime

    Slime

    Slime

    Slime

    Hope they die

    From ingesting the pink slime

    In their corrupted food.

    Some day
    The slime patrol
    Will rise up.
    And slaughter them

    While they eat our delicious slime
    Until that day

    We will do our duty
    In the forgotten corners
    Of the universe.

    Nothing

    But

    Slime

    prompt: write about a hard job you have had.

    PSH prompt

    Writing com

     

    Remix of the worst jobs in the world as Cherita’s Poems

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    bored train operator
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    The worst job in the world

    Must be toll booth attendants
    Just boring as hell

     

     

     

    They sit there all-day
    Bored out of their minds
    Waiting for the shift to end.

    The worst job in the world
    Must be toll booth attendants
    Just boring as hell
    Waiting for the shift to end.

    2

    bored train operator

    Subway train operators

    Subway train operators
    Also, have a boring job

    Nothing to do
    Just waiting for the shift
    To end.

    3

    visa applicants applying for Ameican dream
    visa line

    Visa officers

    Also, have a hard job
    Saying no to thousands

    Who lines up
    Lying to the Visa officers
    Who has the power of God.

     

    After today, we’ll be three poems from finishing this challenge. Woot!

    For today’s prompt, write a remix poem. Take one of your poems (preferably from this month) and remix it. Make free verse a traditional form or vice versa.

    Red Wine Local Gem

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    Red wine
    Evening delight
    Drinking it at sunset.

    Wine makes the evening just fine.
    If I drink too much wine.
    Never again! do I cry out the next morning,
    Eventually, the hangover is no longer mine.

    All Poetry

    workers
    workers

    The Feeling of Hard Work

    In my school days
    when I was a younger man
    I worked at odd jobs
    To make my spending money.

    I did everything
    From lawn and yard work
    working in the city parks,
    Picking fruit.
    .
    Working at Taco Bell
    Oscars
    the University Pub,

    To house painting
    Door to door sales
    Political canvassing.

    To dish-washing
    To work as a bouncer
    And as a fry cook.

    Juvenile probation officer
    world trade intern
    conference organizer
    teaching ESL.
    working as Peace Corps volunteer.

    delivering newspapers
    working with the Hubert Humphrey Fellows
    Serving as a foreign service officer.

    And I learned so much
    From the feeling of hard work

    How things feel to the touch
    How sweat feels
    On a hot day.

    And in the end
    The value of hard physical labor.
    That was a valuable life lesson.
    In and of itself.

    Today we challenge you to write a poem that focuses on the sense of touch, and how things physically feel, rather than the other senses.

    writing com Sight of Korean Food

    bottles of korean liquor soju
    soju

    Korean Food
    Korean Food

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Like a lot of Asian cuisine

    Korean food is a feast
    For all the senses
    The flavor is intense.

    The aroma lingers in the air
    The food is sensuous
    Sometimes inviting to the touch.

    But visually the food
    Is a smorgasbord of sights
    From the bright green
    Of the seaweed and vegetable side dishes.

    To the yellow colors of the turnips
    and radishes

    To the intense dark red
    orange, and yellow
    Of the signature dish, Kimchi
    Occasionally white kimchi too.

    And white rice
    brown and black mixed grain rice
    to absorb the bursts of flavors.

    and white potatoes as well.

    And the dark brown colors
    Of the grilled meat

    And sometimes blackened fish
    And purple color sweet potatoes,

    And the light blue color
    Of blue fish such as tuna
    And the pink color of sashimi.

    And who can forget
    The green frog on the soju bottle?
    and the green and brown beer bottles?
    and the white color of rice wine?

    the end

  • April 21, 2022 Poems

    April 21, 2022 Poems

    April 21, 2022 Poems

    I am up-to-date.   Here’s poems for April 21.

    Here are links to my Previous April poems

    Ten Best April 2021 Poems

    April 25 to April 30 2021Poems

    April 16 to April 20 2021 Poems

    April 16 to April 20 2021 Poems

    April 10 to April 14 2021 Poems

    April 1 to April 5 Poems

    April 6 to April 9 Cosmos’s Poetry 

    April 6 to April 9 Cosmos’s Poetry 

    April 6 to April 9 Cosmos’s Poetry

     Cosmos’s 2020 April Poetry Part One

    Cosmos’s 2020 April Poetry Part One

    April 2019 Poems

    April 20 to April 25th 2021 Poems

    2022 April Poetry Madness April 1 to 3 poems

    April 5 2022, Poems

    April 4th 2022, Poems

    April 6th, 2022 Poems

    April 7th Poems

    April 8, 2022 Poems

    April 9-11, 2022 Poems

    April 12 to April 13, 2022 Poems

    April 14 to April 15, 2022 Poems

    April 16 and 17, 2022 Poems

    April 18 to April 20, 2022 Poems

    Begin Poems:

    Thursday Day 21:

    Used to Know Friends NaPoWriMo

    1 Used to Know Lots of Friends

    I grew up
    With lots of old friends
    From the old neighborhood
    Of Berkeley, California.

    Many of whom
    I am still in touch with
    And some who have gone
    On to other worlds.

    One of my childhood friends
    Grew up to be a criminal con artist
    Conned me out of 500 dollars
    Before I gave up on him.

    Went to prison a couple of times
    Last I heard from him
    Was years ago.

    He turned into a right-wing
    Trumploving creep.

    2 Used to Be

    I used to be a U.S. diplomat
    Served 27 years
    In over ten countries.

    Did a wide variety of jobs
    In my life
    Besides the diplomatic gig
    I had a total of 40 obs

    And four careers
    Three colleges
    Two Graduate School
    One marriage.

    3 Unanswered question

    There is one question
    That has plagued my life
    A mystery I have no answer for,

    How and why did I dream
    Of meeting my wife
    For eight years?

    Did we know each
    Other in a prior life?
    Are we eternal soul mates
    Bound to each other
    Through eternity?

    I have no answer
    All I know is
    That it was fate
    That we met that date

    And that made all
    The difference in the world.

    Today’s (optional) prompt is one I got from the poet Betsy Shall. This prompt asks you to write a poem in which you first recall someone you used to know closely but are no longer in touch with, then a job you used to have but no longer do, and then a piece of art that you saw once and that has stuck with you over time. Finally, close the poem with an unanswerable question.

    Who is Jake Cosmos Aller? Aller

    Who is Jake Cosmos Aller? Dew Drop Inn
    Who is Jake Cosmos Aller? Writers Com

    Who is Jake Cosmos Aller?
    You may ask
    And I may tell you

    The truth, or maybe a lie.
    I am a human being
    Not a bot

    At least the last time
    I checked.

    I was born
    John Cosmos Aller,
    Second son
    Of Curtis Cosmos Aller, Jr.
    And Mary Geneva Wilson Aller.

    I was born prematurely
    October 39, 1955
    In Oakland, California.

    On the same day
    That Rock N Roll
    Was proclaimed
    In Cleveland, Ohio.

    Coincidence? I think not.

    I have 18 nationalities
    Swirling in my bloodline,
    According to DNA
    And family lore.

    I am part

    Basque, Cherokee, Danish, Dutch, Finish,
    French, German, Laplander, Jewish, Italian
    Nigerian, Mongolian, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish,
    Russian, Ukrainian,

    I have a pan-ethnic look
    Could be almost anything
    I want to be.

    I speak English, Korean,
    Spanish, Thai, some Chinese,
    Hindi and Japanese.

    I am retired
    I am a pensioner
    I am 66 years young.

    I am a real estate investor
    Own ten pieces of property
    In three states
    and in Korea.

    I was a diplomat
    I served in 10 countries
    Korea, Thailand, India
    the Eastern Carribbean (Antiqua, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada,
    St Kitts, St Lucia, and St Vincent and the Greandines) and Spain
    During my career.

    I have been to all 50 states,
    three territories, DC
    and 55 countries.

    I have travel across the country
    six times in my life
    most recently in 2016,

    I am a poet
    I am a short story writer
    I am a novelist
    I am a blogger.
    I play the piano.

    I am a hiker
    I am a walker
    I am a hasher
    I am a lover.
    I am a card player
    I am a reader
    I am a TV Binger

    And my name?

    Jake is a high school nickname

    Cosmos is my middle name
    and my blog pen name

    Aller is our German family name
    Everyone called Aller, Ahler, Eller, Oller
    Are related to me my uncle says.

    Cosmos has nothing to do with me
    Being a Bay Area baby,
    But no one believes that story.

    The truth is simply this
    Cosmos is the English equivalent
    Of our ancestral German family name.

    My great grandfather wanted to use
    The English equivalent of Aller
    As a middle name for his firstborn son.

    He had a choice of Universe or Cosmos
    He picked Cosmos as Universe was too weird
    In the 1880s Ohio.

    But the most important thing
    Of all is that I am a husband
    To the same woman
    Been married for 40 years.

    I met and married
    The woman of my dreams.

    That is just some of what
    Makes Jake Cosmos Aller
    The one and only.

    April 21—Explore a specific aspect of your personality, behavior, or identity in a poem.

    Hi Jake, I think your latest “Who is Jake Cosmos Aller” is the best poem you have ever written in style and emotion. Awesome.

    ~~Tink

     

    My Past Life PSH prompt

    I have often thought
    That I had a past life
    And in that past life

    My wife and I were together
    And I often thought
    That our love affair.

    Began thousands
    Of years ago
    Perhaps in Atlantis,

    Somehow though
    Our love was always
    Forbidden.

    And so we were doomed
    To have a passionate affair
    That ended with our execution

    Until finally in this life
    The curse of our past loves
    Was finally lifted.

    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Linda Ann LoSchiavo:Imagine you had a past life and your poem wished to explain who you used to be. For decades, Jim B. Tucker, M.D. has been interviewing children ages 2 – 5 who have significant and precise memories of the adult they once were. For some inspiration, see the free previews of Dr. Tucker’s books, for example, “Return to Life: Extraordinary Cases of Children Who Remember Past Lives“.Often it’s the memories of a traumatic death that are most clearly remembered — but children have recalled the details of peaceful and ordinary lives as well: favorite pets, names of relatives, where they worked, a holiday meal, a special birthday, etc. List some long-buried memories and jot down specific details.

    Circle keywords or phrases on the page. Use those to guide you through your new poem.

    Past Life” poem to read: “Suddenly It Falls Away” by Karen Gibbons from Elevation Review

    The Sound of Korean Writer’s Digest

    Korean alphabet
    Korean alphabet

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    When I first came to Korea
    Back in 1979
    I thought that Korean
    Was the most difficult language
    I had ever heard or studied.

    I thought that
    the sound of Korean
    Was incredibly harsh sounding.

    But somehow I thought
    That it was also incredibly sexy
    A language as were the woman.

    I married a Korean gal
    and we delight in mangling
    each other’s native languages.

    There were some sounds
    That were difficult for me
    To master to this day,

    The aspirated sounds
    Were the worst

    The Korean equivalent of an L or R
    Was halfway between the English L or R
    The B and P were also halfway
    Between the English B and P
    The K and G were also
    Halfway in-between.

    Which makes it difficult
    For Koreans to pronounce
    Foreign words with L/R, B/P, of G and K
    and my last name is particularly hard
    for Koreans to master.

    Another common problem
    Koreans have in speaking English
    Is consonant clusters such as nch
    In Lunch

    In Korean, every word
    Consist of vowels and consonants
    So Koreans will say in English,

    I will meet you for lunche
    after churche
    adding in the final assumed vowel sound,

    I dove into studying the language
    And after about a year
    I could carry out a basic conversation
    And understood most of what
    Was said to me

    Now 40 years later
    Korean is still an incredibly
    Difficult language
    It still sounds harsh

    But also sexy at the same time
    And now I am quite comfortable
    With the sound of Korean.

    For today’s prompt, write a sound poem. We’ve already done smell, taste, and touch; I hope you can see where this is headed. For today, write about sounds in general or home in on one particular sound. Keep your ears open today and maybe a poem will sing out to you.

     

    The Feel of Korean Food Writers’ Digest

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    octopus on plate ready to be cooked,italyoctopus on plate ready to be cooked,italy

     

     

     

     

     

    Korean food is a full sensory experience
    Overwhelming one with smells, flavors
    And textures as well.

    One day back in the Peace Corps day
    My best friend visited me
    From Indonesia where he
    Had been hanging out.

    It was the dead of winter
    15 degrees F.
    When he got on the plane
    It was 90 degrees F.

    We bought winter clothes
    Then I decided to treat him
    To an infamous Korean disk

    산 나치

    san Nachi
    or Live Octopus.

    they brought it out
    the octopus tentacles
    were moving about.

    I taught him
    The proper technique
    Grab it by the chopstick
    Dip it in hot sauce
    And chew it a long time

    Sometimes unwary
    Or drunk eaters
    Encounter a problem
    When the suckers
    Get stuck in one’s mouth
    Sometimes requires a trip to the ER.

    The texture is slimy
    And a big disgusting
    Need a lot to drink
    The first time around.

    My friend tried it
    But said never again
    And we both bring it up
    From time to time.

    He was not a big fan
    Of the 산 나치
    san Nachi.

    Never tried that again
    But he did like
    Other things we ate
    That winter.

    The Smells of Korean Food

     

    Korean Food
    Korean Food

     

     

     

     

     

     

    When I first encountered Korean food
    I was overwhelmed by the strong smell

    Bursting with fermentation and flavors
    Hot, raw, sweet yet sour,
    spicy, in your face mixture
    of smells and flavors

    everybody’s Kimchi
    is a bit different
    yet they all share

    A similar blend of

    Alcohol
    cabbage
    chili peppers
    fermentation
    fish
    fish sauce,
    garlic,
    onion,
    red peppers,
    salt
    sugar
    soy sauce

    sometimes
    made with cucumbers
    dandelion
    radish
    springtime wild herbs

    All rolled up in an intoxicating blend
    Of smells and flavors

    That was my introduction
    to the lowly Kimchi
    The staple of Korean food,

    I soon became a kimchi addict
    Craving its intoxicating flavor
    And smells with every meal

    Now 40 years later
    I am still a kimchi addict
    Enjoying the fragrance, the smell
    And intoxicating tastes

    Can’t get enough of that
    Funky stuff.

    For today’s prompt, write a smell poem. Strong writing uses sensory language, and one sense that is often overlooked is the sense of smell. So write about the pungent smell of teenage socks, the exquisite odor of fresh lasagna, or the coppery scent of a summer shower. Smell you later!

    Taste of Korean Food

    When I first encountered Korean food
    I was overwhelmed by the strong taste, fragrance
    And the strangeness at time of Korean food
    Now known worldwide as K Food.

    Hot, raw, sweet yet sour,
    spicy, in your face mixture
    of smells, textures, and flavors.

    Sweet, sour, spicy hot with a nice
    Lingering after taste
    Bursting with fermentation and flavors
    That is the essence of K food.

    I tried it all
    When I first got to Korea
    43 years ago

    It was just overwhelming.
    Took a while
    But I learned to love
    K food.

    A typical Korean meal
    Is somewhat like a Japanese
    Or a Chinese meal
    But different.

    Consists of rice,
    A soup of some sort
    Sometimes hearty stew
    Lots of vegetable-based side dishes
    Perhaps some eggs.

    And a meat dish
    chicken
    or fish dish

    And of course
    Lots of Kimchi.

    My favorite soup
    Is beef turnip soup

    Favorite stew – Kimchi Jijae –
    Kimchi, Tofu, beef, mushrooms, hot sauce

    Favorite meat dish
    Kalbi – BBQ ribs Korean style

    Favorite fish
    Grilled mackerel.
    Sashimi

    Everybody’s Kimchi
    is a bit different,
    Yet they all share
    A similar blend of:
    flavors and spices

    That was my introduction
    to the lowly Kimchi,
    The staple of K food,

    I soon became a K Food fan
    Craving its intoxicating flavor
    And smells with every meal.

    Married a Korean gal
    We eat Korean style
    Almost every meal.

    Now 40 years later
    I am still a K Food fiend
    Enjoying the fragrance,
    And intoxicating tastes

    Can’t get enough of that
    Funky stuff.

    For today’s prompt, write a taste poem. Back on day three, we wrote a small poem; let’s write about the sense of taste today. Of course, I’m thinking about tasting wine, cheese, or chocolate. But feel free to indulge in a person’s taste in fashion, cars, or whatever else requires real taste.

    Mentors Local Gems

    I had several mentors
    In my life
    Former bosses

    Who taught me
    The ropes
    Made me a better man
    A better boss

    A better human being
    Because of their sage advice
    And friendship
    Over the years

    JS was my boss in Bangkok
    Also my drinking buddy
    Over the years

    Learned a lot about Thailand
    And SE Asia

    JB

    JB was my boss
    In Seoul
    Learned a lot about
    Office politics

    And what it meant to be
    A black FS officer

    Unfortunately, he died
    In the Kenyon Bombing

    CR was my boss in ACS Bangkok
    Taught me all I needed to know
    About how to deal with Americans
    In trouble overseas.

    He died of a heart attack
    Years later
    Just before we were due
    To have lunch.

    MO

    MO was perhaps
    The worst boss I ever had
    Just a miserable SOB to work for
    But later we became friends

    I learned a lot from watching him
    Especially what not to do

    Whenever I had  a management dilemma
    I would say
    What would MO do
    And do the opposite

    FP was one of
    the best boss ever
    I learned so much from him

    He taught me so much about
    Being an effective manager

    TH was one of the best bosses
    I ever had
    He taught me the art
    Of visa interviewing
    And all that I needed to know
    About immigrant visa processing

    He too died of a heart attack

    HT was one of my favorite bosses
    He saw my potential
    And became a mentor
    Over the years.

    to all those who mentored me
    I will never forget you
    and always appreciate
    that you believed in me.

    the end

  • Cosmos’s Fav k Drama

    Cosmos’s Fav k Drama

    netflix K drama site

    Cosmos’s Fav K-Drama  

     Movies Seen 2021

    movies seen 2020

    movies seen 2019

    Movies Watched During 2018

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    Over the last few years I finally became a K Drama fan.  Part of the reason is that my Korean is now good enough to mostly follow the dialogue although i still need sub-titles.  Second because of COVID we’ve been mostly at home  in Korea, and third, I finally just got into K Drama.  I know a bit late, but what the heck. 

    Here are some of my favorite K Dramas-  I provide a snyopsis and my comment on each.  

    In general K Dramas come in two forms – movies and series. The series are reminiscent of Mexican telenovals – usually 16 episodes, occasionally 20, and occasional fewer.  A few have two seasons.  Most run for about a month.  Almost all are available now on Netflic and Hullu with English sub-titles.   A few were quite controversal.  

     Parasite of course won the 2020 Oscar.  And Minuri won best supporting actress this year.  

    Parasite  2020 Best Picture Oscar

     

    Parasite (Korean기생충Hanja寄生蟲RRGisaengchung) is a 2019 South Korean black comedy thriller film directed by Bong Joon-ho, who co-wrote the screenplay with Han Jin-won. The film, starring Song Kang-hoLee Sun-kyunCho Yeo-jeongChoi Woo-shikPark So-damJang Hye-jin, and Lee Jung-eun, follows a poor family who scheme to become employed by a wealthy family and infiltrate their household by posing as unrelated, highly qualified individuals.

    Parasite premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival on 21 May 2019, where it became the first South Korean film to win the Palme d’Or. It was then released in South Korea by CJ Entertainment on 30 May 2019. The film was considered by many critics to be the best film of 2019. It grossed over $258 million worldwide on a production budget of about $15.5 million.

    Among its numerous accoladesParasite won a leading four awards at the 92nd Academy AwardsBest PictureBest DirectorBest Original Screenplay, and Best International Feature Film, becoming the first non-English language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.[note 1]

    Parasite is the first South Korean film to receive Academy Award recognition and one of three films to win both the Palme d’Or and the Academy Award for Best Picture.[note 2] It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language, and became the first non-English language film to win the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. At the 56th Grand Bell Awards and the 40th Blue Dragon Film AwardsParasite had eleven nominations with five wins. At the 56th Baeksang Arts Awards, it had twelve nominations with three wins. Joon-Ho has confirmed a TV series is in the works while two sequels are also planned.

    Plot[edit]

    The Kim family—father Ki-taek, mother Chung-sook, daughter Ki-jung, and son Ki-woo—live in a small semi-basement apartment (banjiha),[10] have low-paying temporary jobs as pizza box folders, and struggle to make ends meet.[11] University student Min-hyuk, a friend of Ki-woo’s, gives the family a scholar’s rock meant to promise wealth. Leaving to study abroad and knowing his friend needs the income, he suggests that Ki-woo pose as a university student to take over his job as an English tutor for the daughter of the wealthy Park family, Da-hye. Ki-woo, presenting himself as a Yonsei University student, is subsequently hired by the Parks.

    The Kim family schemes to get each member of the family a job by posing as unrelated and highly qualified workers to become servants of the Parks. Ki-jung poses as “Jessica” and, using Ki-Woo as a reference, becomes an art therapist to the Parks’ young son, Da-song. Ki-jung frames Yoon, Mr Park’s chauffeur, for having sex in the car, then recommends Ki-taek to replace him. Finally, Chung-sook takes over as the Parks’ housekeeper after the Kims exploit the peach allergy of the long-time housekeeper, Moon-gwang, to convince Mrs Park that she has tuberculosis. Ki-woo begins a secret romantic relationship with Da-hye.

    When the Parks leave on a camping trip, the Kims revel in the luxuries of their residence before Moon-gwang abruptly appears at the door, telling Chung-sook she has left something in the basement. She enters a hidden entrance to an underground bunker created by the architect and previous homeowner, where Moon-gwang’s husband, Geun-sae, has been secretly living for over four years, hiding from loan sharks. Chung-sook refuses Moon-gwang’s pleas to help Geun-sae remain in the bunker, but the eavesdropping Kims accidentally reveal themselves. Moon-gwang films them on her phone and threatens to expose their ruse to the Parks.

    A severe rainstorm brings the Parks home early, and the Kims scramble to clean up the home and subdue Moon-gwang and Geun-sae before they return. The Kims trap Geun-sae and Moon-gwang in the bunker. Mrs Park reveals to Chung-sook that Da-song had a seizure-inducing traumatic experience on a previous birthday, when he saw a “ghost” — actually Geun-sae — emerging from the basement at night. Before the Kims manage to sneak out of the house, they hear Mr Park’s off-handed comments about Ki-taek’s smell. The Kims find their apartment flooded with sewer water and are forced to shelter in a gymnasium with other displaced people.

    The next day, Mrs Park hosts a house party for Da-song’s birthday with the Kim family’s help. Ki-woo enters the bunker with the scholar’s rock to find Geun-sae. Finding Moon-gwang has died from a concussion she received during the earlier fight, he is attacked by Geun-sae, who bludgeons his head with the rock and escapes, leaving Ki-woo lying in a pool of blood in the basement. Seeking to avenge Moon-gwang, Geun-sae stabs Ki-jung with a kitchen knife in front of the horrified party guests. Da-song suffers another seizure upon seeing Geun-sae, and a struggle breaks out until Chung-sook fatally impales Geun-sae with a barbecue skewer. While Ki-taek tends to a severely bleeding Ki-jung, Mr Park orders Ki-taek to drive Da-song to the hospital. In the chaos, Ki-taek, upon seeing Mr Park’s disgusted reaction to Geun-sae’s smell, angrily takes the knife and kills him. Ki-taek then flees the scene, leaving behind the rest of the Kim family.

    Weeks later, Ki-woo is recovering from brain surgery. He and Chung-sook are convicted of fraud and put on probation. Ki-jung has died and Ki-taek, wanted by the police for Mr Park’s murder, cannot be found. Geun-sae has been assumed to be an insane homeless man, and neither his nor Ki-taek’s motive for the stabbings are known. Ki-woo spies on the Parks’ home, now sold to a German family unaware of its history, and sees a message in Morse code from a flickering light. Ki-taek, who escaped into the bunker via the garage, has buried Moon-gwang in the backyard and now raids the kitchen at night and flickers the light every day, hoping Ki-woo will see it. Still living in their original basement apartment with his mother, Ki-woo writes a letter to Ki-taek, vowing to earn enough money to one day purchase the house and reunite with his father.

    Cast[edit]

    • Song Kang-ho as Kim Ki-taek (Mr Kim; 김기택Gim Gitaek), the father of the Kim family who is hired as Park Dong-ik’s chauffeur.
    • Choi Woo-shik as Kim Ki-woo (Kevin; 김기우Gim Giu), the son of the Kim family who is hired as Da-hye’s English tutor. Choi Woo-shik stated that the character is intelligent but does not have the vigour needed to succeed in examinations.[12]
    • Lee Sun-kyun as Park Dong-ik (Nathan; 박동익Bak Dongik), the father of the Park family.
    • Cho Yeo-jeong as Choi Yeon-gyo (Madame; 최연교Choe Yeongyo), the mother of the Park family.
    • Park So-dam as Kim Ki-jung (Jessica; 김기정Gim Gijeong), the daughter of the Kim family who is hired as Da-song’s art therapist.
    • Lee Jung-eun as Gook Moon-gwang (국문광Guk Mungwang), the housekeeper for the Park family, who also worked for the architect and previous owner of the house. Bong Joon-ho said her relationship with the architect and parts of her story “that happen in between the sequences in the film” will be explored in the spin-off television series.[13]
    • Jang Hye-jin as Chung-sook (박충숙Bak Chungsuk), the mother of the Kim family who is hired as the housekeep for the Park family.
    • Park Myung-hoon as Oh Geun-sae (오근세O Geunse), Moon-gwang’s husband.
    • Jung Ji-so as Park Da-hye (박다혜Bak Dahye), the daughter of the Park family.
    • Jung Hyeon-jun as Park Da-song (박다송Bak Dasong), the son of the Park family.
    • Park Keun-rok as Yoon (Yun), Park Dong-ik’s chauffeur.
    • Park Seo-joon as Min-hyuk (민혁Minhyeok), Ki-woo’s friend.[14]

    Crashlanding on you 

    program.tving.com/tvn/cloy 

    Crash Landing on You is a 2019–2020 South Korean television series written by Park Ji-Eun, directed by Lee Jeong-Hyo, and starring Hyun Bin, Son Ye-jin, Kim Jung-Hyun, and Seo Ji-Hye. It is about a South Korean chaebol heiress who, while paragliding in Seoul, South Korea, is swept up in a sudden storm, crash-lands in the North Korean portion of the DMZ, and meets a captain in the Korean People’s Army. Over time, they fall in love, despite the divide and dispute between their respective countries. Wikipedia 

    Genre: Romantic Drama, Romantic comedy 

    Created by: Studio Dragon 

    Written by: Park Ji-Eun 

     Comments: 

    One of my favorites.  It is a classic romcom opposites attract theme.   Almost a Romeo and Juliet star crossed lovers theme with the division of the Korean peninsular separating the lovers.   When Captain Ri meets Se-Yeong who literary crash lands on him after a freak paragliding accident took over the DMZ, has to decide to risk everything to save her life and return her to South Korea, or turn her in as duty would dictate.  He chose to follow his heart and enlists the aid of his squad of soldiers who all fall in love with her as well. She also becomes friendly with the local woman in the village.  

    When a notorious gangster follows her to Seoul to kill her to take revenge on Captain Ri, Captain Ri and his squad follow her to save her and bring down the gangsters.  I won’t say more than that.  

    This series led to the North Koreans to blow up the inter-Korean liaison office as they saw the movie as an insult to the North.  Some southern politicians denounced it as being too sympathetic to the North. It also of course featured rich people behaving badly in both the North and the South.  – Common theme in most K Drama’s these days. 

    And a sub-romance between the Captain’s soon to be ex and Se-Young Ex who is End Commenta con artist who is hiding out in the north after defrauding her father and brother. 

    End Comment 

    Memories of Alhambra  

     program.tving.com/tvn/tvnalhambra 

    Memories of the Alhambra is a 2018 South Korean television series, starring Hyun Bin and Park Shin-Hye. Primarily set in Spain, the series centers on a company CEO and a hostel owner who gets entangled in a series of mysterious incidents surrounding a new and intricate augmented reality game inspired by the stories of the Alhambra Palace. It aired on cable network tvN from December 1, 2018, to January 20, 2019, every Saturday and Sunday at 21:00. It is also available for online streaming on Netflix.Wikipedia 

    Genre: Science fantasy, Action, Thriller, Romance 

    Created by: Jinnie Choi (Studio Dragon), Lee Myung-Han 

    Written by: Song Jae-Jung 

     Comment:

    Did not finish it but will return to it soon.  Had an intriguing SF plot line. 

    End Comment 

    The Negotiation (film) 

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 

     

    The Negotiation 

     

     

     
    Hangul  협상 
    Hanja  協商 
    Revised Romanization  Hyeobsang 
    Directed by  Lee Jong-Seok 
    Screenplay by  Choi Sung-Hyun 
    Produced by  Yoon Je-kyoon
    Lee Sang-jik 
    Starring  Son Ye-jin
    Hyun Bin 
    Cinematography  Lee Tae-Joon 
    Edited by  Jung Jin-hee 
    Music by  Hwang Sang-Joon 
    Production
    companies 
    JK Film
    CJ E&M[1] 
    Distributed by  CJ Entertainment 
    Release date 
    • September 19, 2018 (South Korea) 
    Running time  114 minutes 
    Country  South Korea 
    Language  Korean 
    Budget  10 billion[2] 
    Box office  US$15.6 million[3] 

    The Negotiation (Korean: 협상; Hanja: 協商; RR: Hyeobsang) is a 2018 South Koreanactioncrimethriller film directed by Lee Jong-Seok and starring Son Ye-jin and Hyun Bin.[4][1] The film was released on September 19, 2018.[5][6][7] 

    Two Flipinos kidnap some Koreans. Crisis negotiator Inspector Ha Chae-youn of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, who was on a date and was called by her colleague, Superintendent Ahn Hyuk-su, is brought in to handle the situation, despite strong protests from her superior, Captain Jung Jun-gu. While Chae-youn is negotiating with the kidnappers, Captain Jung decides to send a police officer hit team to kill the men, shooting one kidnapper on the shoulder. He immediately kills the man he was holding and was shot dead afterward. The remaining kidnapper used the woman as a shield and dragged her to a room. The police team arrives and kills the kidnapper in the room. Chae-youn enters the room to find the woman who had been killed by the kidnapper before the police team entering the house. The woman dies in Chae-youn’s arms, leaving Chae-youn shocked. 

    Ten days later, a devastated Chae-youn decides to resign from the police force, but Captain Jung urges her to reconsider, before leaving on a work trip. Chae-youn is then urgently called upon by Ahn, who informs her that she has been urgently summoned to deal with a hostage crisis by the Commissioner himself. Upon arrival to a secret location, she meets with the Commissioner of Police Moon Jong-hyuk and Presidential Secretary Gong of National Security. She is ordered to negotiate with the kidnapper – Min Tae-gu, a Korea-based international arms dealer and UK citizen, who had kidnapped several Korean nationals from Bangkok – including a reporter named Lee Su-mok. Without any additional information, she hung up on Min twice after being offended by him and asks Secretary Gong to reveal to her the necessary details. Not wanting to talk, the two men ordered Chief Han to talk to Min instead, while she is being hesitant about doing so. Upon seeing the negotiations going sour, she takes the seat from Chief Han. While negotiating with Min video conferencing, she is shocked to discover that Captain Jung, who was supposed to be on a trip, has also been kidnapped by Min as well, 

    Chae-youn is later informed that the hostages are being held at an island in the Malacca Straits, where a joint military-police op has been sent to, intent on freeing them. Han also informs them that Daehan Daily, a news outlet Lee is working for, had been ordered to keep silent of their employee’s situation, as requested by the President. Min later demands to see the CEO of Daehan Daily, Yoon Dong-hoon, Lee’s boss. While talking with Dong-hoon, Min demands to know whether Lee is one of his reporters or not. Min threatens Yoon that his own family could be in danger, revealing that he knows of their whereabouts. Commissioner Moon cuts into their conversation to stop Yoon from telling the truth. Because of this, Min shoots Captain Jung dead, which further shocked Chae-youn. Commissioner Moon and Secretary Gong bring in negotiators from the National Intelligence Services to take over and order Chae-youn, Ahn, and even Han to leave the site. 

    Outside, Han reveals to them that Lee is a black agent working for the NIS, whose mission was to spy on Min’s syndicate. She tells them that Min is an arms dealer working in the Malacca Straits, selling every kind of weapons and equipment to other criminals in the majority of the Southeast Asian countries. Chae-youn’s two colleagues arrive in their van, and Chae-youn sought to find out the truth themselves. She then asks Ahn to follow Yoon and ask him further. Back inside, the NIS team approached Min aggressively, demanding that Min release his hostages or otherwise they will bombard his location, killing Agent Lee with him. Unbothered, Min reveals that he had also kidnapped a family of four, keeping the NIS under this thumb. Min demands to bring Chae-youn back as he will only talk to her. With no other choice, Chief Han goes over to bring Chae-youn, along with her team, back inside. 

    This time, Chae-youn demands the NIS to tell her everything that they know about Min. Min demands Chae-youn to bring Koo Gwan-su—chairman of Nine Electronics, an arms company. As they wait, the NIS tells Chae-youn that Min used to work for Koo as the man in charge of dealing with the company’s illegal activities. When Min decided to work alone as an arms dealer in Malacca Straits, Koo betrays Min and tipped him off to the NIS. Koo also revealed the $50 million worth of taxes that he had evaded, and due to his ‘honesty’, the government practically erased his criminal activities. When Chae-youn asks where Koo is, the NIS agent reveals to her that they were all inside the Nine Electrics weapons laboratory. Koo himself had funded the entire operation of the NIS to hunt Min down. In a hotel suite lounge somewhere downtown were Koo, NIS Deputy Chief Park In-kyu, Air Force Commander Son Jung-Tae, and the Chief of National Security himself, Hwang Ju-ik. These four men had been keeping a close eye on the entire operation. 

    Meanwhile, Ahn found out from the escaping Yoon that NIS Deputy Chief Park was the one who asked him to give Agent Lee a false Daehan Daily ID. Koo arrives at the site and begins to talk with Min. Min asks Koo to restore a certain Swiss bank account, and Koo agrees to it. However, Min had further demanded. He asks Koo why he had killed a woman named Yoo Hyun-Ju. Koo denies any knowledge of any Hyun-Ju, and Min began to tell Chae-youn of Hyun-Ju. Min introduced Hyun-Ju to Koo as his secretary. In reality, Hyun-Ju was to keep records of hidden, expensive paintings that Koo owned and kept. These paintings were worth 10 billion won each, and profits from these paintings would be shared between Koo, Park, Son, and Hwang. Some of the paintings were kept in a house that Hyun-Ju and presumably her husband stayed in. It is revealed that Hyun-Ju was the woman who died in Chae-youn’s arms ten days ago, and Min convinces Chae-youn that something was amiss during that operation, which resulted in Hyun-Ju’s death, and the disappearance of the paintings in the house almost immediately. To further prove his point, Min plays an audio recording of a conversation between the four corrupt men. This recording was done by Hwang himself, where Min explained that Hwang never fully trusted the three other men he was working with and had a habit of keeping recording devices for important conversations. Min then demands Hwang to show up and talk to him in one hour, otherwise, he’ll kill every hostage—including the children. 

    Chae-young and her team validate the information Min had given as they try to figure out the connection between Min and Hyun-Ju. Secretary Gong lies to Chae-young, telling her that Hwang was with the President and that he couldn’t come. Meanwhile, Ahn was able to track down Chief Park’s phone records. There, he found out that Captain Jung had accepted a bribe from Chief Park. Captain Jung was under the command of Chief Park, and that they planned to kill Hyun-Ju by using the Filipino kidnappers as an alibi. Chae-youn resumes the negotiations with Min, telling Min that Hyun-Ju’s case will be reopened. Min demands to talk with Commissioner Moon. Min asks if Koo is being questioned by the police and that if Hwang is really with the President. Before answering, they found out from a Thai server that Min had been live-streaming the entire situation on YouTube, which sends the country into a frenzy. Upon figuring out that Koo is not being questioned, and that Hwang is in hiding, Min shoots Agent Lee in the leg. He gives Hwang one last chance to show himself. 

    Back in their lounge, Hwang orders Chief Park to invent a story and Commander Son to begin the military operation immediately. Hwang wants Min dead, along with the hostages. Meanwhile, Ahn returns to Hyun-Ju’s home, where the kidnapping ten days ago occurred. There, he found a photo of Somang Orphanage, an old orphanage where Hyun-Ju came from. He goes over to the new orphanage, and he found out that Hyun-Ju’s real name wasn’t Yoon Hyun-Ju, but Min Hyun-Ju—she was Min’s younger sister. Back in the lab, the military team arrived in Min’s location and authorizes the mission, despite Chae-youn’s protests. Min reveals that a bomb is strapped on one of the hostages, revealing a suicide for all of them. Either way, the team blows up a signal tower—stopping their communication. Chae-youn tries to stop the team from entering Min’s hideout as a bomb is present. Hwang (through Commander Son) pressures them to continue, and the team enters the hideout. However, as soon as they moved in, the room had exploded, presumably from Min’s suicide bomb, and killing the hostages inside. Hwang and his cronies were finally able to relax, and the NIS were packing up their things. 

    As Chae-youn stares at the last footage of their negotiations with Min in despair, she notices through the background that Min wasn’t in Southeast Asia, but in South Korea all along. That night, Ahn went to the old orphanage building and found all of the hostages safe. Meanwhile, Min and his gang arrived at the Nine Electronics weapons lab. He orders his fellow gang to go home and takes the bomb with him. Min storms the lounge and finally catches Hwang, Koo, Park, and Son, with the bomb strapped to his chest. Chae-young convinced Secretary Gong to reveal the true location of Hwang and his cronies so that they can stop Min. Min shoots Koo, activates the bomb via a detonator, and Chae-youn arrives at the lounge to finally meet Min. She apologizes to Min for not being able to protect Hyun-Ju, and she vows to defend Min at any cost to bring the remaining cronies to justice. Min reveals to her that he asked Hyun-Ju to betray Koo by stealing every bit of information he had. He believed that his plan ultimately led to his sister’s death. He raises the gun at Hwang, and he was shot to the head by a sniper outside. A flashback reveals that Min backfired with his plan, telling his sister that the plan is too dangerous after all. However, Hyun-Ju wanted to proceed with the plan, so that the two of them can find a place to live in silence and peace. 

    As the team arrives to escort Hwang, Park, Son, and Chae-youn outside, Chae-youn overheard that the detonator wasn’t turned on, and Min planned to die in the end and bring the corrupt men to justice. Chae-young chases Hwang outside, prematurely telling them of their arrest as she shouts their rights to them. As their car leaves, the reporters then surround Chae-youn. Chae-youn and Ahn went to an overlooking spot, where they made a makeshift memorial for Min and Hyun-Ju. Chae-youn shows Ahn of Min’s pen drive presumably with the dealings of Hwang and his cronies, as stolen by Hyun-Ju. In court, Hwang, Park, Son, and Chae-young appear, with Chae-young as a prime witness. The pen drive is revealed to the court as evidence, and the film ends with Chae-young reciting an oath. 

    Cast[edit] 

    Main[edit] 

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    • Kim Jong-goo as CEO Yoon 
    • Yoo Yeon-soo as Chief Moon 
    • Lee Joo-young as Lee Da-bin 
    • Kim Min-sang as Deputy Department Head Park 
    • Park Sung-Geun as Operation officer 
    • Han Ki-Joon as Lieutenant General Son 
    • Park Soo-young as Section Chief Choi 
    • Jung In-gyeom as Lee Sang-mok 
    • Lee Si-a as Yoo Yeon-Joo 
    • Lee Hak-joo as Park Min-woo 

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    Principal photography began on June 17, 2017, in Paju, Gyeonggi Province.[11][12][13] 

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    The film premiered in South Korea on September 19, 2018.[14][15] 

    By September 2018, the film was sold to over 22 countries. It was released in North America on September 20, in Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei on October 4, in Hong Kong and Macau in early October, in Vietnam and Taiwan on October 19, and in Indonesia on October 24, 2018.[16][17] 

    The film was released on VOD services and digital downloads on October 17, 2018.[18] 

    Comment: 

    very engaging police thriller taking place in Bangkok and Seoul.  

     Usual high level polticial corruption and rich people behaving badly.  Also features a woman protagonist who goes against her superiors and saves the day.  

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    No exit  movie 

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    A nother engaging police crime drama.  Very engrossing and great acting. Takes place in Chejuo who a mafia figure goes on the run after being betrayed by his boss.  

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    This was another great Korean movie. It was packed with action and comedy. This movie kept you on edge on your seat and glued your eyes to the screen. I love how Jo Jung Suk always keeps his quirky side whenever he played a character. He never disappoints me in the comedy area. Love him in dramas and movies. 

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    Exit is an interesting drama with an old concept depicted in a new way. The entire two hours were engrossing for me and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Choi Tae Joon was natural, strong and intense in playing his role and the rest of the cast also did a pretty good job. The background score is quite good though it has no OSTs. Two hours is not much. 

     

    Exit (Korean Drama, 2018, 엑시트) @ Han Cinema 

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     an intense gangster drama taking place in Soeul and Cheju island. The main villain is a mafia figure who is double crossed  by his bosses and hides out in Cheju where he falls in love with a deeply disturbed woman. 

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    Mine 

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    Mine (Korean: 마인) is a 2021 South Korean television series directed by Lee Na-Jung and starring Lee Bo-young, Kim Seo-Hyung, Lee Hyun-Wook, and Ok Ja-Yeon. It revolves around strong women who free themselves from the prejudice of society and find their real ‘mine’. It also peeps into the mysterious lives of wealthy people. The series premiered ten on May 8, 2021, and aired every … 

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    Profile. Drama: Mine Revise romanization: Mine Hangul: 마인 Director: Lee Na-Jeong Writer: Baek Mi-Kong Network: tvN Episodes: 16 Reléase Date: May 8 – June 27, 2021, Run time: Sat. & Sun. 21:00 Language: Korean Country: South Korea Plot Synopsis by Asianizing Staff © 

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    Mine (2021) Mine. (2021) “Mine” is about strong and ambitious women who overcome the world’s prejudices to find their true selves. Seo Hee-Soo was a former top actress, but she gave up her career to marry the second son of Hyo Won Group. She does her best to fit in as a daughter-in-law of that family. 

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    Mine. 2021 | TV-14 | 1 Season | TV Dramas. Encaged in a gold-clad life of secrets and lies, two women in a conglomerate family seek to topple all that stands in their way of finding true joy. Starring: Lee Bo-young, Kim Seo-Hyung, Lee Hyun-Wook. 

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     One of my recent favorites.  Almost a poster child for the rich family behaving badly theme. An interesting LBGT romance sub-theme as well. Another Romeo-Juliet Cinderlla romance sub-plot as well.  The main protagnoist is a real sociopath.  The story revolves around his murder and who wanted him dead the most. Well everyone hated him, everyone wanted him dead.  The suspense was kept alive to the very end. The other theme is the two sister in laws who battle the family and in the end prevail against all the odds to ome out on top and regain what they saw as “Mine” hence the tittle.  Very well done.  

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    Information. Title: Mine / 마인 Director: Lee Nanjing Writer: Baek MiKyung. Network: ten x Netflix. Runtime: From May 8 # of Episodes: 16. Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Human Language: Korean. Summary. Encaged in a gold-clad life of secrets and lies, two women in a conglomerate family seek to topple all that stands in their way of finding true joy. 

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    Korean Drama ”Mine” (Synopsis + Cast + Preview) May 9, 2021. admin “Mine” (or “Blue Diamond”) is a ten original drama series that was released on 8 May 2021 and is available to watch online on Netflix*. SYNOPSIS “Mine“ drama story will center around two strong and married women Seo Hee-Soo and Jung Seo Hyun. They both are married … 

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    3.5. Summary. The finale of Mine wraps up the story nicely — episode 16 reveals the killer and gives the audience a taste of life after Ji-yong. There are strong themes of female empowerment in the finale that works well, in the story’s conclusion. This recap of the Netflix k-drama series Mine season 1, episode 16 — the finale/ending … 

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    • Network: tyvm 
    • Episodes: 16 
    • Release Date: May 8 – June 27, 2021 
    • Runtime: Sat. & Sun. 21:00 
    • Language: Korean 
    • Country: South Korea 

    Plot Synopsis by Asianizing Staff © 

    A story of women who try to find their true selves, freeing themselves from prejudices in the world. 

    Seo Hi-Soo (Lee Bo-Young) was a star actress, but she gave up her career to marry the second son of a chaebol family. The chaebol family runs the Hyowon Group. She does her best to fit in as a daughter-in-law of that family. She acts confidently all the time to not lose her true self. 

    Jung Seo-Hyun (Kim Seo-Hyung) is married to the first son of the same chaebol family. She is also the daughter of a chaebol family. She is elegant and intelligent. She is also very rational. 

    Notes 

    1. “Mine” takes over TV N’s Sat. & Sun. 21:00 time slot previously occupied by “Vincenzo” and followed by “The Devil Judge” on July 3, 2021. 

    Cast 

    Hyowon Group’s Family 

       
       
    Lee Bo-Young  Kim Seo-Hyung 
    Seo Hi-Soo  Jung Seo-Hyun 

     

           
           
    Lee Hyun-Wook  Jeong Hyun-Jun  Park Hyuk-Kwon  Cha Hak-Yeon 
    Han Ji-Yong  Han Ha-Joon  Han Jin-Ho  Han Soo-Hyuk 

     

           
           
    Park Won-Suk  Jeong Dong-Hwan  Kim Hye-Hwa  Jo Eon-Sol 
    Yang Soon-Hye  Chairman Han Suk-Chula  Han Jin-Hee  Park Jung-Do 

    Hyowon Mansion’s Staff 

       
       
    Ok Ja-Yeon  Jung Yi-Seo 
    Kang Ja-Kyong / Lee Hye-Jin  Kim Yu-Yeon 

     

             
             
    Park Sung-Yeon  Lee Jong-Ok  Jo Yun-Seo  Kim Nam-Jin  Yoon Gemstone 
    Joo Min-Su  Kim Seung-Tae  Secretary Oh Soo-Young  Ko Mi-Jin  Hwang Kyung-Hye 

     

             
             
    Son Hyun-Ji  Yeon Bo-Ra  Song Young-A  Kim Sang-Hoon  Lee Eon-Kang 
    Lee Ju-Hee  Woo Ju-Yeon  Min Sang-A  vocal coach  Chef Jung 

     

       
       
    Kim Die-Woo  Choi Jung-Hwa 
    security staff  Caregiver Ko Bo-Hui (ep.13) 

    Hyowon Group 

             
             
    Lee Yoon-Jae  Kim Woo-Dam  Ma Jung-Pill  Lee Ho-Suk  Kim Jung-Suk 
    Attorney Choi Jin-Yeong  Secretary Seo  Secretary Cha  Secretary Cho  Chauffeur Kim 

     

             
             
    Kim Jin-Tae  Song Kyung-Etui  Kim Soo-Hyun  Park Sang-Yong  Lee Suk-Goo 
    Han Ji-Yong’s chauffeur  Dr. Kim  pr team employee (ep.6)  attorney (ep.6)  board of director (ep.8,11) 

     

     
     
    Sung Chan-Ho 
    board of director (ep.12-13) 

    Hagwon Gallery 

     
     
    Song Seon-Mi 
    Gallery Director Seo Jin-Kyung 

    Soo-Hyun Gallery 

           
           
    Ahn Ji-Hye  Kim Sun-Kyung  Jo Su-Bin  Song Seung-Hwan 
    deputy director  mother at Seo-Hyun Gallery (ep.3)  daughter at Seo-Hyun Gallery (ep.3)  autistic teen artist (ep.8) 

    IL sin 

           
           
    Ye Soo-Jung  Kim Yoon-Ji  Oh Jung-Yeon  Kim Ki-Bum 
    Mother Emma  Jasmin  Mi-Joo  Father Paul (ep.16) 

    Jung Seo-Hyun’s Group 

         
         
    Kim Jung-Hwa  Jo Hye-Won  Kim Yi-Seo 
    Suzy Choi  Jung Seo-Hyun (young) (ep.2)  Suzy Choi (young) (ep.2) 

    Chairman Han Suk-Chol’s Past 

       
       
    Yoon Dong-Joo  Choi Soo-Im 
    Han Suk-Chula (young)  Kim Mi-Ja 

    Fight Club Group 

         
         
    Jang Depok-Ju  Gil Gem-Sung  Kim Die-Han 
    Cho Gyeonggi-Cheol  Kwak Su-Chang  Cho Beam-Gu 

    Police 

       
       
    Seo Sung-Jong  Choi Young-Joon 
    Detective Hwang Hyeong-Su  Baek Dong-Hun 

    Reporters 

           
           
    Lee Chula  Park Na-Jin  Seo Sang-Won  Ki Hwan 
    Reporter Yoon Suk-Ho  reporter (ep.3)  reporter (ep.3)  Reporter, I’m Seung-Su (ep.5) 

    Han Jin-Ho’s Mistresses 

       
       
    Jung Yun-Ha  Oh A-Lin 
    Chae-Young  Hui-Bin (ep.6,15) 

    Kim Yu-Yeon’s Family 

     
     
    Choi Hyun-Jin 
    Kim Yu-Yeon’s brother (ep.4,16) 

    Jung Seo-Hyun’s Parenting Group 

             
             
    Kwon So-Hyun  Kim Ji-Woo  Kwak Na-Yeon  Jin Yu-Chan  Yoo Ah-Rheum 
    Ji-Won’s mother (ep.3-4)  Ji-Won (ep.3-4)  maid for Ji Won’s family (ep.3-4)  Ji-Won’s friend (ep.3)  student’s mother (ep.3) 

     

     
     
    Lim Hyang-Ju 
    student’s mother (ep.3) 

    Others 

             
             
    Jang Ha-Eon  Lee Dong-Kyu  Park Soo-Jin  Lee Ji-Hyun  Kim Yolo-Ho 
    Rho A-Rim  JSH news announcer (ep.3)  doctor (ep.4,6)  Maid Jang Hye-Yeong (ep.5,7)  horse riding coach (ep.5) 

     

             
             
    Lee Jae-Woo  Lee Ga-Kyung  Kim Hyo-Jin  Kim Hee-Chang  Seal Yoon-Hee 
    jeweler (ep.6)  Kang Ja-Kyung (ep.7)  Chairman Yang Chi-Gon’s wife (ep.9)  Attorney Kim Nam-Tae (ep.9)  Jung Seo-Hyun’s acquaintance (ep.9) 

     

             
             
    Yun Ki-Chang  Kim Yong-Jin  Jung Soo-Han  Lim Jae-Myung  Jung Young-Do 
    Attorney Hwang Bo-In (ep.10-11)  AA counselor (ep.10-11)  AA member (ep.10-11)  AA member (ep.10-11)  veterinarian (ep.10) 

     

             
             
    Lee Woo-Shin  Oh Kyu-Taek  Ri Min  Jung Tae-In  Han Yeo-Wool 
    judge (ep.10-11)  drama series staff (ep.12)  Mr. Ha (ep.14)  Seo Hi-Soo’s friend (ep.14)  Seo Hi-Soo’s friend (ep.14) 

     

       
       
    Choi Young-Min  Kim Joo-A 
    video forensics (ep.14)  psychiatrist (ep.15) 

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    At the age of eight, Park Joo Hyeong went to Italy after being adopted. Now an adult, he is known as Vincenzo Casino to the Mafia, who employ him as a consigliere. Because mafia factions are at war with each other, he flees to South Korea, where he gets involved with Lawyer Hong Cha Young. She is the type of attorney who will do anything to win a case. Now back at his motherland, he gives an unrivaled conglomerate a taste of its own medicine with a side of justice. (Source: Netflix, Asianizing) Edit Translation 

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    Song Jong Ki 

    Vincenzo Casino / Park Joo Hyung 

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     another one of my favorites.  An Korean child is adotped by an Italian family who has mob connections.  He graduates from Law School and becomes a lawyer to a Mafia family.  He hides millions of dollars in gold bullion in an office building in South Korea.  Hidden within the gold is a secret file on secrets of all the main corporation and politicial leaders in Korea known as the Guillitine file.  Venzenco goes to Korea to recover the money after the godfather dies.  The building tenants are being evicted by an evil corporation which wants to build their headquarters in their centrally located plaza.  The tenants are being led by a lawyer.  When he dies his daughter takes up the fight.  She enlists the aid of Venzenco who teaches her how to do things the mafia way.  There is the usual rich family behaving badly scenario, political corrution etc.  And a slow burning love affair.  The main villian is a real sociopath, which is also a common theme in Korean dramas nowadays.  There is also an implied LGBT theme – as Venzenco is a very attractive man and both men and women try to seduce him.  Another villain is a corrupt ex-prosecutor who goes to work for the evil Babel corporation and its sociopathic young secret chairman.  He had been exiled to Canada as a young man when he killed a number of his classmates after witnessing his father being left to die by his mother.  End comment 

     Sisyphus: The Myth (2021) 

     

    An unfathomable incident introduces a genius engineer to dangerous secrets of the world — and to a woman from the future who’s come looking for him. Han Tae Sul, a co-founder of Quantum and Time, is a genius engineer with the highest level of coding skills and outstanding looks that outweighs his engineer fashion sense. Due to his innovative achievements, Quantum and Time is a world-class company, dubbed “The Miracle of South Korea’s Engineering Industry.” In reality, Tae Sul has constantly caused his company’s stocks to fluctuate after his brother’s death ten years ago. One day, he witnesses something unbelievable. To reach the truth, he sets off on a dangerous journey. Kang Seo Hai is a survivor of a future dystopian world. With the survival skills that she’s learned from living amongst gangsters and warlords, she travels back to save Han Tae Sul. (Source: Netflix, Newsmen) Edit Translation 

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    President Park [President of Asia Mart] 

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    Sisyphus: The Myth is an intriguing drama. The thrilling teaser that was released late last year stoked the flames of excitement for many avid K-drama viewers. Coupled with a cast that’s headlined by bankable stars the likes of Cho Seung Woo and Park Shin Hye, it became one of the most talked-about and highly anticipated shows for 2021. When it finally aired, however, it polarized opinions here in MDL and left several viewers’ expectations somewhat unfulfilled, to the extent that the ratings steadily declined to the current score hovering at around 8.

    Some continued to enjoy the show, for various reasons, and I happen to be one of them. Allow me to share my (spoiler-free) thoughts and then you can make your own decision on whether or not to embark on what has largely been a fun-filled escapist roller coaster ride.

    What is it about?
    In a nutshell, a woman from the dystopian future of South Korea travels back in time in the hopes of altering the course of history by preventing the seemingly inevitable fate that befell the country, the looming catastrophe of nuclear war. Central to this mission is the man who invented the time-traveling machine. These two characters are played by Park Shin Hye and Cho Seung Woo respectively.

    The drama contains a mix of science fiction, action, drama, and romance genres imbued with themes of revenge, redemption, remorse, love, friendship, and familial bond. The director is Jin Hyeon, who notably helmed The Legend of the Blue Sea, The Master’s Sun, and City Hunter, among others. The screenplay is written by the husband and wife team of Jeon Chan Ho and Lee Je In, for only their third production.

    This show is jointly produced by Drama House and JTBC and has been publicized as the network’s 10th-anniversary special drama. Its title is derived from the ancient character from Greek mythology, King Sisyphus of Corinth, and is completely pre-produced with principal photography that has taken place toward the end of 2020.

    What’s great about it?

    The Production Values
    As expected of a JTBC production, this drama is very well, made. I love the cinematography (in particular the indoor lighting), the many gorgeous scenic views of both Seoul in the present time, and the vast landscape of the dystopian future. The set designs for various settings are quite exemplary while the special effects (CGIs, firefights, and pyrotechnics) are considered top tier for a show of this nature.

    The Acting and Cast
    In my humble opinion, the leads are fantastic and I have absolutely no complaints. While Cho Seung Woo fully embodies the character of Han Tae Sul, the same goes for Park Shin Hye’s Kang Seo Hai. They deliver very strong performances in their portrayal of deeply flawed and emotionally scarred individuals. These are the types of roles that perhaps mature actors with adequate professional and life experiences are better-equipped to articulate and convey convincingly, which is very much the case here.

    It’s interesting to note that unlike Cho Seung Woo’s other more serious roles, especially that of Hwang Shi Mock in Stranger, here his Han Tae Sul is much more comedic and mischievous with a copious dose of flamboyance and swagger. Despite possessing similar social awkwardness, this character is remarkably more fun while his ingenuity in getting out of tricky situations bears an uncanny resemblance to the MacGyver persona.

    Such nuanced characterization is depicted by the other veteran supporting cast as well, notably Sung Dong Il, Kim Byung Chula, and Kim Jong Tae. Kim Byung Chula in particular surprised me with his depiction of Seo Won Ju. Despite being slightly OTT, I suspect he had the time of his life being “unleashed” from his usual more understated roles. Here he plays “dual characters” where his versatility is quite commendable.

    Special mention goes to the young actor Lee Joo Won, who plays the young version of Seo Won Ju. This kid truly gave me goosebumps with his chilling portrayal.

    The Action
    For the most part, the choreography has been outstanding. From the numerous unarmed combat sequences to the firefights involving some pretty impressive military hardware. It’s not often that we see plenty of intense (and at times, logic-defying) gun battles in a non-military drama so this aspect of the production is indeed praiseworthy. Other forms of action include a lot of hard running in chasing (and being chased by) a multitude of characters.

    The Romance
    This particular theme is so beautifully and convincingly conveyed. It helps immensely that Cho Seung Woo and Park Shin Hye abundantly possess such wonderful chemistry which is poignantly manifested amidst the ensuing intrigue and mayhem. The pairing of Han Tae Sul and Kang Seo Hai, in many ways, makes a lot of sense. They are each plagued by a traumatic past and rendered seriously flawed, emotionally damaged, and are now fighting against the odds to change their fate.

    What could’ve been better?

    The Science
    I love the concept here about time traveling to the past to change the future which gives me vibes of The Twelve Monkeys where the premise is quite similar. However, I do feel that the science as depicted in the show is super messy. Many technical aspects are open to interpretation and left to the viewers to fill in the blanks, as the story progresses. It’s a process of trial and error where we discover new things during every episode. The finale is quite possibly the most mind-blowing of all.

    The Screenplay
    A parallel narrative and converging plot format are used to tell the story, which includes numerous flashbacks and flashforwards by various major characters in multiple timelines – the past, present, and future. Sometimes title cards are used to indicate the date, but not when the scene is obvious. It can get a little disorienting unless viewers pay close attention to the details.

    How and why certain events transpire are quite convoluted and require too much deductive reasoning to derive a sense of what the answers could be. The credibility of certain characters is questionable while quite a number of the sequences appear utterly ridiculous and fantastical, despite the sci-fi tag. The seeming lack of logic in certain respects of the overarching plot has led me to strongly suspect the screenwriters were high on recreational psychoactive substances as they were writing this.

    Overall
    The sooner viewers suspend disbelief and forgo questioning how the technology works by accepting the science as it is, the less confusing the show would appear to be. Regardless of the perceived weaknesses resulting from the flawed execution of the concept, I found myself enjoying the wild and, at times, exhilarating ride once I shut down my cerebral process and went instinctive. I would advise you to do the same for this is the only way to truly appreciate Sisyphus: The Myth. And if you do decide to watch this, be rest assured – the ending is very much a happy one, for everyone (kind of). 

    At outset, the drama starts as an interesting and pioneering perspective of time travel. With the use of new ideas like uploader and downloader, the science-fiction aspect is on par with that of the contemporary world of science fiction entertainment.

    Along with this, is the backdrop of a nuclear war involving Koreas, it provides an exquisite playing field for proficient storytelling. These themes remind me of the “TENET” movie.

    The show is almost convincible scientifically about time travel*. But that’s where the spectacle of this show ends. This show has countless flaws.

    One, after setting the story, the show becomes more character-driven and not plot-driven. Thus, giving little scope for further exploring the sci-fi elements or packing it with more plot elements. Viewers are taken through detailed narratives about various side characters. These insights could have been less detailed.

    Two, Will over Wits. Almost every scene has some sort of test for characters to make a choice. Almost every character ends up making emotion-driven decisions and not reason-driven. This leads to a countless loop of bad folks coercing good folks to fall into their traps. Countless episodes are wasted in these cat-and-mouse endeavors.

    Three, Lack of an alternate answer to the recurring question “Girl or World?” Right in the first instance of asking this question, the answer is undeniably obvious. Yet, the protagonist delays to choose the answer giving false hope of the possibility of an alternative answer. Had this been answered earlier, it would have ended the show quicker.

    Four, Romance: The Leads’ relationship feels more like comradeship and less like a romantic one. If at all it is present, it is not so passionate and intense given their life-threatening circumstances.

    Five, the beginning of the time loop. How did all this begin that is, the events right before the first loop are hardly explained. I believe that explaining a bootstrap paradox is an unimaginable task.

    Despite the flaws, there are a couple of appreciable elements like One, ambitious production. The initial fights and stunts scenes felt amateurish in CGI. But the events of the future were well, produced. The drone chase scene was a personal favorite. The fights scenes were really good, especially the last fight of the future timeline. Two, despite the ever-looming question of “save the world”, the intermittent scenes of future events were very imaginative. Three, Badass FL and Genius ML both bring something unique to the plot. Four, the “Act of Kindness” (without letting the spoiler out), was the best moment in the entire drama and gave the best “glimmer of hope”, an essential feature of the Sci-Fi genre.

    Acting-wise, both the leads are exceptional. PSH stunt scenes are awe-worthy. Kim Byung Chula does an incredible job. Music-wise, I liked the title music of whizzing sound and the end song. Rewatch value is lower as sci-fi elements are hardly convoluted.

    Sisyphus: The Myth is an inventive concept but fails in storytelling.
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    *Logical inconsistencies do exist. 

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     I have to agree with the concensus on this one.  It jsut did not work for me.  The plot was just too convulated and contraditory.  The acting was superb but the writing sub-par particularly the ending.   One principle of creative writing is that when you write you are creating an alternative world.  And every world has rules.  Violating the rules of your alternative unvierse leaves the readers or viewers confused, disappointed or even angry.  The special effects were good, not great. The plot had too many holes in to.  In the end it was defeated by the writing.   End

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     Stranger (TV series) 

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 

     

    비밀의  
    Hanja  祕密의  
    Genre 
    Created by  Studio Dragon 
    Written by  Lee Soo-Yeon 
    Directed by 
    • Ahn Gil-ho (Season 1) 
    • Yoo Je-won (Season 1) 
    • Park Hyun-Suk (Season 2) 
    Creative directors 
    • Kim Suk-won 
    • Kim Sung-kytoon 
    Starring 
    Theme music composer  Kim Jun-Seok 
    Opening theme  Stranger 
    Composers 
    • Kim Jun-Seok 
    • Jung Sae-rim 
    Country of origin  South Korea 
    Original language  Korean 
    No. of seasons  2 
    No. of episodes  32 (list of episodes) 
    Production 
    Executive producers 
    • Lee Chan-ho 
    • Min Hyun-il 
    • Go Byung-churl 
    • Lee Sung-jin 
    Producers 
    • Park Unyoung 
    • Seo Jae-Hyun 
    Cinematography  Jang Jong-Kyung 
    Editor  Kim Na-young 
    Camera setup  Single-camera 
    Running time  63-86 minutes 
    Production companies 
    Distributor 
    Release 
    Original network  tyvm 
    Picture format  HDTV1080i 
    Audio format  Dolby Digital 5.1 
    Original release  June 10, 2017 –
    present 
    External links 
    Website 

    Stranger (Korean: 비밀의 ; RR: Baillieu Sup; lit. Secret Forest) is a South Korean crime thriller drama television series. Produced by Signal Entertainment and IOK Media, it was created by Studio Dragon writer Lee Soo-Yeon and broadcast on tvN from June 10, 2017. The series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on August 15, 2020. 

    The series was a hit with both domestic and international viewers,[1] and received favorable reviews for its tight plot, gripping sequences, and strong performances.[2][3] It was featured on the New York Times list of Best TV Shows of 2017,[4] and won several awards including the Grand Prize for television at the Baek sang.[5] 

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    In the first season, Hwang Si-Mok (Cho Seung-woo) is an exemplary prosecutor who suffers from hypersensitivity to certain sound frequencies. After undergoing corrective surgery, he lost his sense of empathy and lacks social skills. While investigating a murder, he meets Police Lieutenant Han Yeo-jin (Bae Dona), who assists his efforts to solve the case. As they begin to unravel the mystery behind the murder, they find that their efforts are continually being obstructed by participants in a major corruption conspiracy between the Prosecutors’ Office and a private chaebol (conglomerate). 

    In the second season, set two years later, a dispute arises between the Prosecutors’ Office and the National Police Agency, with the former wanting control over all investigative proceedings while the latter seeks autonomous authority to conduct investigations. Amid their respective agencies’ conflict, Hwang Si-Mok, and Han Yeo-jin team up to conduct their independent investigation of a concealed case.[6] 

    Cast and characters[edit] 

    Main article: List of Stranger characters 

    Episodes[edit] 

    Main article: List of Stranger episodes 

    Season  Episodes  Originally aired  Ave. South Korea
    viewers (millions) 
    First aired  Last aired 
      1  16  June 10, 2017  July 30, 2017  N/A[a] 
      2  16  August 15, 2020  October 4, 2020  1.774 

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    Development[edit] 

    The entire series was written by Lee Soo-Yeon who was inspired by the Korean adage “We cannot rule those who want nothing” to create the character of Si-Mok.[7] Ahn Gil-ho directed the majority of the first season with the assistance of Yoo Je-won, while Park Hyun-Seok took over the filming duties for the second season.[8] Unlike usual South Korean dramas, the series was developed as a potential multi-seasonal program, with most of the filming have already been pre-produced before its broadcast.[9][10] 

    Casting[edit] 

    In January 2017, Cho Seung-woo and Bae Dona were offered the lead roles. The same month Shin Hye-sun was added to the cast.[11] It was the first television drama Cho Seung-woo had accepted since God’s Gift – 14 Days in 2014, after venturing into musical theatre for seven years.[12] For the second season, cast members Cho Seung-woo, Bae Dona, Lee Joon-hyuk, and Yoon Se-ah, were all confirmed to reprise their roles. Jeon Hye-jin and Choi Moo-sung were also confirmed to join the lead cast in January 2020.[6] 

    Filming[edit] 

    Filming of the first season began in April 2017, preceded by the first script reading with the cast at the CJ E&M Center in Seoul.[12] Script reading for the second season took place in January 2020.[6] 

    Music[edit] 

    Stranger (Original Television Soundtrack) 
    Soundtrack album by  

    Various artists 

    Released  September 13, 2017 
    Genre  Soundtrack 
    Length  157 minutes 
    Language 
    Label 

    An accompanying soundtrack compilation to Stranger was released by Mog Communications and Kakao M on September 13, 2017, in South Korea.[13] It was later reissued by Universal Music Group in overseas markets on May 11, 2018.[14] A three-disc album, the latter two discs features music composed by Kim Jun-Seok and Jung Sae-rin for the program.[15][16] Ten songs were released from the soundtrack as singles in numbered parts from June to July 2017: “끝도없이 (Ad Infinitum)” by Richard Parkers, “먼지 (Dust)” Evelia, “소나기 (Downpour)” by Ohio, “괴물처럼 (Monster Like)” by Tie, “웃어요 (Smile)” by Han Hee Jung & Sorae, the titular track “비밀의  (Stranger)” by Yoon Do-Hyun, “사랑할  처럼 (As if to Love)” by Kim Kohen of My teen, “물결 (A Billow)” by Yean of Lovelyz, “굿바이 잘가요 (Goodbye)”/”Back in Time” by Peter Han, and “묻는다 (Ask)” by Jung Won-boo of NeighBro & Jun Sang-gun.[17] Of these, the songs “소나기 (Downpour)” and “사랑할  처럼 (As if to Love)” have managed to enter the South Korean Gaon BGM Music Chart at numbers 80 and 79, respectively.[18][19] 

    Jin-hai commended the writing as “finely intertwined”, and wrote that audiences gave a strong response to this “drama for thinking people”.[7]The New York Times listed the series in tenth place as they’re The Best TV Shows of 2017.[25] 

    At the 54th Buesking Arts Awards, the series received eight nominations, including two considerations for Grand Prize for Television, winning one for the whole series.[26] Cho Seung-woo and Lee Soo-Yeon also won Best Television Actor and Best Television Screenplay, respectively.[26] In a Gallup Korea poll, audiences aged 19 and above selected Stranger as their 12th favorite show in July 2017.[27] While Google Korea listed the series as the ninth most-searched television program of 2017.[28] 

    Viewership[edit] 

    According to data published by Nielsen Korea, the pilot episode of the series was seen by 3.041percent of total nationwide viewers, in metropolitan Seoul, it earned a 3.2percent rating, which made it the highest-rated program of the day among non-terrestrial channel programs.[29] The program achieved its highest rating on the first-season finale, earning a 6.568percent nationwide rating and a 7.622percent rating within Seoul-based viewers.[30] On average, it was seen by 4.562percent of total viewership.[31] On the Times rating system, the series premiered with a 3.2percent rating and ended its first season with a 7.1percent rating.[32] The last episode recorded noticeably strong rating performances as it took the lead rating for the first time against hit variety show Hori’s that aired in the same time slot and became the highest-rated program of the day among non-terrestrial channels programs.[33][34] 

     

     

     

    Comment: 

    Well done police drama.  The usual rich people behaving badly, political corruption, honest police officers trying to solve crime being thwarted by corrupt senior level figures.  The romance theme was hinted at but never really developed.  There was also a nice sub-theme of a serial killer whose crimes were covered up his father who was a prosecutor.  The series takes place amid the South Korean government’s attempt to reform the prosecutor’s office transferring much of their power to the police.  The movie is perhaps a bit too pro-government reform in that regard.  I would have liked to have seen a stronger romance and would have liked to have seen the political corporation corruption case spelled out a lot more. The plot was a bit confusing but the acting was first rate.   I would have to give it a B.

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    Space Sweepers 

    Space Sweepers is a 2021 South Korean space Western film directed by Jo Sung-hee, starring Song Jong-ki, Kim Tae-Ri, Jin Seon-kyu, and Yoo Hai-jin. Regarded as the first Korean space blockbuster, it was released on Netflix on February 5, 2021.Wikipedia 

    Director Sung-hee 

    Produced by: Yoon In-beom, Kim Soo-jin 

    Writer(s): Yoon Seung-min, Yoo-king Seo-ae, Jo Sung-hee 

    Space Sweepers (Korean: 승리호; Hanja: 勝利號; RR: Sangho; lit. Spaceship Victory) is a 2021 South Korean space Western film directed by Jo Sung-hee, starring Song Jong-ki, Kim Tae-Ri, Jin Seon-kyu, and Yoo Hae-jin.[2] Regarded as the first Korean space blockbuster,[3] it was released on Netflix on February 5, 2021.[4][5] 

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    In the year 2092, Earth has become nearly uninhabitable. The UTS Corporation builds a new orbiting home for humanity that mimics the natural processes on Earth; however, only a chosen few are permitted to ascend and become UTS citizens, while those remaining on Earth breathe polluted air. 

    To regulate the population in orbit and keep an eye on the non-citizens, UTS governs them via a strict set of rules and taxes. Many non-citizens from all across the globe work as space sweepers, collecting space debris floating in Earth’s orbit and selling it to the company factory for survival. The plot follows such a crew of space sweepers and their ship, the Victory. 

    Victory’s crew has Kim Tae-ho, Tiger Park, and Bubs (an android), all led by Captain Jang. Tiger Park handles the ship’s machinery and was a drug baron on Earth. Bubs used to be a robot soldier but now helps repair the ship and cast the net for space junk while saving up to get a complete skin graft. Jang was one of the child geniuses sponsored by UTS and created several hi-tech inventions for the company but, after discovering the company’s true workings, became a pirate and tried to assassinate James Sullivan. Her crew was killed and Sullivan survived, so she changed identities and had an eye transplant. Tae-ho, once a child soldier, is on a search for his daughter (Su-ni); who was lost and ejected into space after space debris collided with the station they were staying at. His sole life aim is to pay for the authorities’ recovery team to locate her body tracker before she drifts out of orbit and gets lost in space forever. 

    After picking up a car floating in orbit, they discover a child in it. News reports say that she is a robot named Dorothy, and has a weapon of mass destruction inside her created by the terrorist group Black Fox. The crew also finds a smartphone in Dorothy’s bag with several missed calls from someone named Kang Hyeon-u. They call back and, assuming the other party to be part of the Black Fox group, negotiate two million dollars for returning Dorothy. Tiger finds Dorothy drawing in his cabin and starts a conversation with her, as he finds himself drawn to her. 

    Tae-ho and Tiger carry Dorothy to a nightclub to collect the ransom, but she wanders off in the crowd. UTS soldiers have lain in wait, and a massacre ensues. Tiger and Tae-ho locate Dorothy when Soldier 01 zeroes in and shoots at them. Dorothy’s eyes change color, and the trio is protected from the blast by a sort of force field around them. Jang is watching everything through a feed on the ship. She also notices the man who came to collect Dorothy shouting after her and calling her Kotani. The trio makes it back to the ship, and Dorothy busies herself drawing and playing. When asked by Jang what her name is, Dorothy says Kotani is her Korean name. Tae-ho ignores her, thinking she is a robot, while Tiger becomes friendly with her and suggests keeping her. Tae-ho dismisses the idea and goes to sets up another call with Kang Hyeon-u to rearrange the exchange. 

    Dorothy and Tae-ho find tomatoes on the plant that Dorothy had helped revive from a dead tree, and sell them. Jang finds papers in Dorothy’s backpack and goes through them. Bubs put makeup on Dorothy and tell her the story of Tae-ho; as a child soldier, Tae-ho was Soldier 01 at the age of 17. On one of his voyages, Tae-ho shot and boarded a ship that carried several fleeing non-citizens and killed them all. He noticed a baby still alive in the arms of a dead woman and adopted the girl. She rekindled his humanity and Tae-ho found himself unable to hurt others – as a result, he was dismissed from the force, made homeless, and reduced to a non-citizen. After one year of homelessness, Tae-ho became desperate and gambled, neglecting Su-ni. She wandered away to find a snack, and while outside there was a debris impact that caused her to be blown into space, with Tae-ho helplessly witnessing it from an airlock. 

    A masked man follows Kotani to the toilet in the factory. Her screams alert Tae-ho and Tiger, who rush to save her but are ambushed by a group of masked people. Tiger beats them all and Jang intervenes, discovering they are other space junk collectors working with Black Fox. Their leader, Karuma, explains that Black Fox is not a terrorist organization, but rather an environmental group and that Kotani is not an android but a human child. Born with a congenital disease, her father Kang Hyeon-u injected her with nanobots found in space debris to save her life. The nanobots helped not only saved Kotani but also gave her a unique power: Kotani could now communicate with other nanobots and heal and protect things. Sullivan found this out and used Kotani to turn Mars into a healthy, green planet. He now plans to kill Dorothy in a hydrogen bomb explosion (since nanobots can only be destroyed by breaking them into atoms through extremely high temperatures). Given its proximity to Earth, the explosion would cause the factory to fall onto the planet, destroying the Earth and making Mars the only viable option for all humans. 

    The crew decides to unite Kotani with her father and disable the bomb, with the help of the Black Foxes who will locate and take Dr. Kang to the meeting point. Soldiers attack them, but Tae-ho and Kotani manage to flee on the Victory. They enter a space debris field, where nanobots begin to consume their ship. Kotani communicates with them, and the nanobots disperse. They enter the factory where the meet-up is scheduled, only to be ambushed. The UTS soldiers kill all the Black Foxes and Dr. Kang before kidnapping Kotani. Sullivan leaves Tae-ho four million dollars in return for abandoning Kotani. Tae-ho takes the money, but the rest decide to save Kotani – even if it kills them. Tae-ho goes to give the money to the UTS officers, and they hand over Su-no’s last found remains to him – her clothes, crayons, and Korean writing book. In it, Su-ni had written that she wanted to be a good person like her father. This reminds Tae-ho of the promise he made to Su-ni, to be the best man she had ever known. He takes back the money and returns to the ship with a new zeal before they all go to save Kotani. 

    Sullivan goes live, announcing the Mars program. The bomb has been armed in the factory, and Kotani is strapped to it on a chair. The team frees Kotani, but Jang discovers that the bomb cannot be defused. It will not only destroy anything in its blast range but also destroy any nanobots in the vicinity of 5,000 kilometers. The only way Kotani’s nanobots (and her life) can be saved is if she is out of range. The team sets off to fly 5,000 km away, but is interrupted by Soldier 01; Tiger fights her and ejects her from the factory. The team sends out a message to the rest of the Space Sweepers, who come to their aid, fighting the attacking troops. The population of Earth learns of Sullivan’s true goals when they hear him recount his plan through the Space Sweepers’ emergency comm channel. The Victory is intercepted by Sullivan himself, who tries to fight the crew to get back Kotani. When it seems they have lost the battle, Tiger and Tae-ho manage a final boost that puts the ship just out of the blast range. The crew reveals their real plan: Kotani was left safely behind with other Space Sweepers. The Victory had removed the bomb from the core and carried it away, ready to sacrifice their lives to save Earth and Kotani. The bomb explodes; however, Kotani has summoned the nanobots to protect the Victory, keeping the crew safe. 

    In the aftermath of the battle, UTS apologizes for the cover-up of the true goals and promise to help make Earth more habitable. Kotani is adopted by the crew and, using her powers, enables Tae-Ho to say goodbye to Su-ni. Bubs get her skin graft. Tiger and Tae-Ho take Kotani down to Earth to help grow trees and they all continue space sweeping. 

    Cast[edit] 

    • Song Jong-ki as Kim Tae-ho – Former Commander of the Space Guards and the first-ever UTS Genius. 
    • Kim Tae-Ri as Captain Jang / Jang Hyun-sook – Former Special Forces Squad officer who later deserted her post to create her pirate organization. She attempted to assassinate CEO James Sullivan in which her entire pirate crew was killed. 
    • Jin Seon-kyu as Tiger Park / Park Kyung-soo – Former Drug King who escaped Earth after being arrested and sentenced to death. 
    • Yoo Hai-jin as Robot Bubs – Former military robot trying to save up for her gender confirmation services 
    • Richard Armitage as James Sullivan – The CEO of UTS. 
    • Kim Mu-yell as Kang Hyeon-u – Kang Kotani’s father and a scientist. 
    • Park Ye-rim as Dorothy / Kang Kotani – First believed to be a robot, she is a human who was injected with nanobots by her father as a last resort to heal her. 
    • Kim Hyang-gi as Bubs’ new body 

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    good solid dyspopian vision of the near future. Usual corporate corruption, and rich epople behaving badly.  Understated romance that does not really develop.

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     last Man Standing K Drama 

     The Man Standing Next 

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 


    he Man Standing Next
     (Korean: 남산의 부장들; Hanja: 南山의 部長들; RR: Nnamani bujangdeul; lit. Chiefs of Namsan) is a 2020 South Koreanpolitical drama film directed by Woo Min-ho. Based on an original novel of the same title, the film stars Lee Byung-Hun, Lee Sung-min, Kwak Do-won, and Lee Hee-Joon as the high ranking officials of the Korean government and the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) during the presidency of Park Chung-hee 40 days before his assassination in 1979.[2] 

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    Comment: an enjoyable dsyotpian story taking place in space after much of the earth is uninhabital and an Mars colonization drive is launched.  Usual polticial and corporate corruption and rich people behaving badly.   The romance between the lead characters is hinted at but never resolved.  The child star is future star in the making.  The dialogue was well done.   I enjoyed this one. End comment 

     

    Mr. Sunshine 

     

     

     

     
    Hangul  미스터 션샤인 
    Genre 
    Created by  Jennie Choi 
    Written by  Kim Eon-sook 
    Directed by  Lee Aung-bok [ko] 
    Starring 
    Composer  Nam Hye-Seung 
    Country of origin  South Korea 
    Original languages  Korean, Japanese, English 
    No. of seasons  1 
    No. of episodes  24[1] (list of episodes) 
    Production 
    Executive producers  Kim Young-kyu
    Yoon Ha-rim 
    Camera setup  Single-camera 
    Production companies 
    Distributor 
    Budget  40 billion[2] 
    Release 
    Original network  TV 
    Picture format  1080i (HDTV) 
    Audio format  Dolby Digital 
    Original release  July 7 –
    September 30, 2018[3] 
    External links 
    Website 
    Production website 

    Mr. Sunshine (Korean: 미스터 션샤인; RR: Misquote Syeonsyain) is a 2018 South Korean television series written by Kim Eon-sook and directed by Lee Eung-bok [ko], starring Lee Byung-Hun, Kim Tae-Ri, Yoo Yeon-Seok, Kim Min-jung, and Byun Yo-hand.[4][5] The series is set in Hansen (present-day Seoul) in the early 1900s and focuses on activists fighting for Korea’s independence.[6][7] The series aired every Saturday and Sunday on tyvm starting from July 7, 2018 and ended on September 30, 2018. It premiered internationally on Netflix.[8] 

    The series recorded the 6th highest ratings for cable television with its final episode reaching 18.129percent and netting an average rating of 12.955percent, which is the second-highest average rating ever recorded for cable television.[9] It received critical acclaim for its cinematography and storytelling but was also criticized for its inaccurate portrayal of historical facts, with some even accusing it of being “pro-Japanese“.[10] 

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    Mr. Sunshine centers around Eugene Choi (Lee Byung-Hun), who was born into slavery in Joseon. After escaping to the United States after the 1871 Shimmying, he becomes a Marine Corps officer. 

    When he returns to Joseon for a mission, Eugene meets and falls in love with an aristocrat’s granddaughter, Go Ae-shin (Kim Tae-Ri), who is part of the Righteous Army. However, their love is challenged by their different classes and the presence of Kim Hui-song (Byun Yo-han), a nobleman who has been Ae-shin’s betrothed since childhood. Eugene also encounters Goo Dong-Mae (Yoo Yeon-Seok), a ruthless samurai, and Kudo Hana (Kim Min-jung), owner of the popular “Glory Hotel” where Eugene stays. At the same time, he discovers a plot by the Empire of Japan to colonize Korea and soon becomes embroiled in the fight for Joseon’s sovereignty. 

    Historical background[edit] 

    Unlike most Suns dramas dealing with the Japanese occupation of Korea, Mr. Sunshine takes place before the Japanese annexation, in the late 1800s to early 1900s. It has a heavy focus on the Righteous Army and depicts the lives of people who fought for Joseon’s freedom. Real-life historical events such as Shimmying, the Spanish-American War,[11] the assassination of Empress Kyongsang, the Russo-Japanese War,[12]Gojong‘s forced abdication, and the Battle of Mandamus are portrayed or mentioned.[13] 

    Historical figures such as Emperor Gojong, Ito Hiromi, Hayashi Gonsuke, Yoshimichi Hasegawa, Horace Newton Allen, and the Five Elsa Traitors[12] appear as recurring characters, with others, such as Theodore Roosevelt,[14]Ahn Chang-ho,[15]Eum Sun-heon [ko],[16]Park Seung-hwan [ko],[13] and Frederick Arthur Mackenzie, also making cameo appearances. 

    Main Historical Events Described in Mr. Sunshine[edit] 

    • The Battle of Ganghwa (1871): It was a major battle that occurred on June 10, 1871, between the United States and the Joseon Dynasty. On June 1, the American ships entered the Ganghwa Straits to establish trade and ensure the safety of the shipwrecked sailors of the SS Sherman, which was destroyed by the army of Joseon. However, they came under fire. The United States gave Joseon ten days to apologize, but they refused. As a result, on June 10, the U.S ships USS Palos and USS Monocacy fired their weapons against the Choi Garrison on Ganghwa Island and wiped out the Joseon army.[17] In Mr. Sunshine, the battle scenes are thoroughly described as its character Jang Seung-goo fought in this battle as a teen and lost his father. This battle was a pivotal moment for Seung-goo as it caused him to believe that King Gojong abandoned his people and let them die. 
    • The Japan-Korean Treaty of 1905: This treaty was made between the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire on November 17, 1905. Through it, Japan effectively overtook the diplomatic control of Korea.[18] While Mr. Sunshine does not demonstrate this treaty and its effects in detail, it contains a scene in which Kim Hui-song takes pictures of the pro-Japanese Korean officials. Through these pictures, Hui-song intends to let his descendants know the misconduct of the corrupted government officials. 
    • The Battle of Mandamus: This battle was fought between the Korean and Japanese armies on August 1, 1907. It took place at the Namdaemun Gate, in Hansen and was a revolt of the Korean army against the order of disbandment that was issued through the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1907.[19] In Mr. Sunshine, the battle scenes are depicted in detail. The character Jang Seung-goo sacrifices himself to protect his soldiers. This battle is a turning point for Seung-goo as he sacrifices himself for a country and an emperor he dislikes. 

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    Main[edit] 

    Eugene Choi was born as a slave of Kim Pan-see, the paternal grandfather of Kim Hui-song. After witnessing his parents’ murder at the hands of their landlord, Eugene managed to escape to the United States and overcome the racial discrimination and become an American, he joins the Marine Corps and fights in the Spanish-American War. Later, Eugene returns to Joseon to carry a mission and falls in love with Go Ae-shin, a noblewoman who is secretly part of the Righteous army. Eugene has to choose between helping Ae-shin in her fight and maintaining his neutral position as a Captain in the United States Marine Corps. 

    A Joseon noblewoman who lost her parents as an infant. Ae-shin’s mother and father were independence fighters and were both killed in Japan due to their colleague’s betrayal. She is raised by her paternal grandfather, Go Sa-Hong, who helps Ae-shin train as a sniper under Jang Seung-goo and becomes part of the Righteous army. She meets Eugene Choi, who looks like people from Joseon yet claims to be an American, and falls in love with him. 

    The son of a butcher flees to Japan upon his parents’ death and becomes a samurai and member of the Music Society, which is part of a Yakuza group. Dong-Mae returns to Joseon with a mission of tormenting the people and helping the Japanese army overtake the country. He believes that it is Joseon’s unjust social hierarchical system that killed his parents. As a teen, Dong-Mae met Go Ae-shin, who saved his life, by purposely hiding him in her palanquin. 

    An influential widow who runs a hotel in Joseon. She was married off to an old, rich Japanese man by her father, Lee Wan-ink. Upon her husband’s mysterious death, she inherited the “Glory Hotel” and successfully operates it on her own. China is deeply ashamed of her father’s misdeeds and reputation and to find her mother, she helps Lee Jung-moon in fighting against the Japanese government and the pro-Japanese officials. 

    A Joseon nobleman is considered to be the richest after the emperor in terms of land ownership. Hui-song is emotionally tormented by his grandfather’s past and lives for over a decade in Japan to avoid marrying the woman his grandfather chose for him. However, once he returns to Joseon, he discovers that his fiancé is Go Ae-shin and falls in love with her, only to realize that there is no place left for him in her heart. Unlike his father and grandfather, Hui-song helps the Righteous army in many ways as he desperately desires to free himself from the sense of guiltiness. 

     

    Recurring 

     

    Joseon Government/ 

     

     as Emperor Gojong[29] 

     

    Kang Yi-Seok as young Emperor Gojong 

    The ruler of Joseon, who desperately fights for the country’s sovereignty. 

     

    Kang Shin-il as Lee Jung-moon 

    An anti-Japanese Minister who is loyal to the emperor. He secretly commands the Righteous Army. 

     

    Kim Etui-sung as Lee Wan-ik[30] 

    A selfish and cruel pro-Japanese official who killed Go Ae-shin’s parents. The father of Kudo China, he soon becomes Joseon’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. He walks with a limp after a young Jang Seung-goo shot his leg during the Shimmying.  Kim Jong-hee [ko] as Lee Deok-moon 

    A pro-Japanese nobleman who works as an assistant for Lee Wan-ink. He is Go Ae-son’s abusive husband.   

     

    Choi Jin-ho as Lee Se-hoon[31] 

    The arrogant and corrupt Minister of Foreign Affairs whose actions indirectly led to the deaths of Eugene Choi’s family.  

     

     Jung Hee-tea [ko] as Police Commissioner Jung Shin Mun-sung as Postmaster Yoon 

    Kim Kang-il [ko] as Dr. Matsuyama 

    A Japanese doctor secretly working for Lee Wan-ink.  

     

    Jung Seung-Gil [ko] as Ye Wan-yong 

    An infamous pro-Japanese Minister and part of the Five Elsa Traitors.   

     

    Righteous Army[Kim Kapp-soo as Hwang Eun-san[32] 

     

    A skilled potter who helped a young Choi Yoo-jin flee to the United States. He is now the leader of the Righteous army.  Lee Si-hoon as Ko Yoshino[33] 

    A Japanese man works as an assistant for Hwang Eon-san. 

     

    Comment   one of the top K dramas in the last few years. It is set in the late 19th century. The end of the Korea Chosen dynasty a period that led directly to modern Korea.  Many of the things that make modern Korea has to do with how the last dynasty ended with the Japanese colonization, and the ending of the Japanese era. 

     

    In many ways the last dynasty was doomed from the onset.  The leaders were corrupt, self-interested, and reactionary. They were unable to adapt to changing circumstances and Japan was on the ascendent as the new power in east Asia.   

     

    Perhaps under different leadership. Korea might have retained its independence as Thailand did during that period. But unfortunately Korea had inept leaders as well as chronic political corruption which the nefarious Japanese utilized aided by pro-Japanese Koreans who saw Japan as the future and sold out their country. 

     

    That dynamic plays out through the drama. The story is an unlikely love story between a young korean orphan who is send to the US by a missionary and eventually joins the US Marines as an officer and is send to Korea to work in the legation there and serves in Korean until the Japanese annexation, and a young Korean noblewoman who joins the “righteous army” of guerilla fighters who are fighting the Japanese takeover and of course lose the battle after the Japanese-Russian war of 1905. 

     

    There are many historical allusions throughout the series.  Some of it is accuratre, some is overblown and some well are just wrong. 

     

    As far as I know there were no Korean American troops in Korea during this period. Also it is highly unlikely that a noblewoman would have been involved with the Righteous army. 

     

    There is also an implied theme throughout that the US sold Korean out to the evil Japanese.  The reality is more that the U.S.  looked the other way, not wanting to lose the Philippines.   Korea was just not that important to the U.S.  So in that sense perhaps one could say that the U.S sold out Korea but then again it is hard to imagine that the U.S. would have done anything else given how marginal Korea was to U.S. strategic interests back then. 

     

    The writing was first rate, the dialogue sizzling.  The sub-themes well done.  Overall I would give it an B+. 

     

     

      

     Itaewon Class 

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    Hangul  이태원 클라쓰 
    Hanja  梨泰院 클라쓰 
    Genre  Drama 
    Based on  Itaewon Class
    by Gang Jin 
    Developed by  Kim Do-soo for Showbox 
    Written by  Gang Jin 
    Directed by  Kim Sung-Yoon 
    Starring 
    Composer  Various artists 
    Country of origin  South Korea 
    Original language  Korean 
    No. of episodes  16 
    Production 
    Executive producer  Jo Joon-Hyung 
    Producers 
    • Lee Sang-Yoon 
    • Jung Soo-jin 
    • Han Suk-won 
    Camera setup  Single-camera 
    Running time  70 minutes 
    Production companies 
    • Showbox 
    • Sium Content[a] 
    • Itaewon Class Production Partners 

    Drama House (JTBC Studios) 

    Distributor 
    Release 
    Original network  JTBC 
    Picture format  1080i (HDTV) 
    Audio format  Dolby Digital 
    Original release  January 31 –
    March 21, 2020 
    External links 
    Website 

    Itaewon Class (Korean: 이태원 클라쓰; Hanja: 梨泰院 클라쓰; RR: Itaewon Keelless) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Park Seo-Joon, Kim Da-mi, Yoo Jae-Myung, and Kwon Nara. Based on the webtoon of the same name,[2] it is the first series to be produced by the film distribution company Showbox. It aired on JTBC in Korea from January 31 to March 21, 2020, and is streaming worldwide on Netflix.[3][4][5] The series won Best Drama Series at the 25th Asian Television Awards.[6][7] 

    In the case of the webtoon, when Kakao Page and Daum webtoon were added together, the cumulative number of readers was 10 million, the cumulative number of views was 300 million, and the rating was 9.9 points. 

    Synopsis[edit] 

    Due to an accident that killed his father, Park Sae-ro-Yi (Park Seo-Joon) attempted to kill Jang Geun-won (Ahn Bo-Hyun), the son of Janggi Group’s founder, Jang Die-hee (Yoo Jae-Myung). He was jailed and the woman he loved, Oh Soo-ah (Kwon Na-ra), was offered a university scholarship by Jang Die-hee and later became the Strategic Planning Head of Janggi Group. 

    After his release from prison, Park Sae-ro-Yi opens Danbam in Itaewon. He wants to be successful and seeks revenge on the Janggi Group. However, he is not too smart at managing his business. He then meets Jo Yi-see (Kim Da-mi). 

    Cast and characters[edit] 

    Main[edit] 

    • Proprietor of Dana, a bar-restaurant in Itaewon. In his youth, Sae-ro-Yi gets expelled from high school for punching CEO Jang’s son Geun-won, who was bullying a classmate, and becomes bereaved when his father is killed by Geun-won’s reckless driving. Angered by the loss, he attacks Geun-won, leading to his three-year imprisonment. Following his father’s steps, Sae-ro-Yi opens his bar-restaurant Dana in Itaewon seven years after he is released from jail, with the aim of expanding it into a franchise and defeating CEO Jang’s food company Janggi Group. In 2020, he becomes the CEO of his company IC Group. 
    • Manager of Sae-Ro-Yi’s bar-restaurant Dana. Yi-see is a multi-talented and intelligent girl with an IQ of 162. She moved from New York to continue her studies in South Korea. She is also famous on social media as a power blogger and social mediainternet celebrity. Having a crush on Sae-Ro-Yi, she offers to become the manager of Dana. Her lack of empathy and callous behavior has many people believe she is a sociopath, but she does end up caring for her Dana coworkers. Despite being declined by Sae-ro-Yi, Yi-seo remains by his side as his manager and work partner while still maintaining feelings for him. In 2020, Yi-see becomes the CFO of Sae-ro-Yi’s company IC Group. Eventually, Saroyan realizes his feelings for Yi-Seo and he confesses his love for her. 
    • CEO of food company Janggi Group. CEO Jang is a self-made man who, despite the odds, succeeds in turning his once small bar into a large franchise company. In his years of experience leading Janggi, he develops a strong belief in power and authority as a means to achieve his goals. He meets Sae-ro-Yi when the latter has a fight with his son Geun-won in high school and expects him to kneel as submission of his power. However, Sasori always resisted kneeling and made his life harder for it. In 2020, he is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and doesn’t have much longer to live. Unfortunately, his illegal activities under Janggi were exposed and ruined his company. Despite kneeling before Sae-Ro-Yi for help, Sae-Ro-Yi absorbed Janggi into his company, leaving Die-Hee with nothing. 
    • Head of the strategic planning team in Janggi Group; Sae-ro-Yi’s former classmate and first love. Abandoned by her mother, Soo-ah grew up in an orphanage and became close with Sae-ro-Yi’s father Sung-yeol. She becomes acquainted with Sae-ro-Yi, who has a crush on her. After Sung-yell’s death, she receives a scholarship offer from Janggi Group and soon becomes an employee in the company. Though passionate about her work, she is torn between her allegiance to Janggi and her love for Sae-ro-Yi. Due to their conflicts of interests, the two would hold a long-term emotional relationship, but never a truly romantic one. Eventually, Soo-ah realizes Saroyan’s feelings have changed and the two remain friends. She later became a whistle blower to the authorities on the crimes that Janggi has committed in the past during her time in the company and later starts her restaurant. 

    Supporting[edit] 

    Dana staff[edit] 

    • CEO Jang’s second and illegitimate son; Yi-see’s classmate and staff member at Dana. Geun-soo has been bullied by his older brother Geun-won and he never felt loved by his parents. Upon turning 17, he left the Jang family and lived by himself from then on. After inconveniencing Dana in an incident, he decides to work for Sae-ro-Yi, whom he considers to be a “real adult.” He has a crush on Yi-see. However, after leaving Dana, Geun-soo chooses to work at his father’s company to become the successor to the Janggi Group. In 2020, he is the director of Janggi Group. 
    • A staff member at Dana. Seung-Kwon was Sae-ro-Yi’s cellmate in prison. Believing that he cannot better his life outside of jail, he became a gangster under a gang leader upon his release. Seven years later, he meets Sae-ro-Yi who, to his surprise, had already opened a bar in Itaewon. Deeply respecting Sae-ro-Yi and his way to live a better life, he gives up being a gangster and starts working at Dana. In 2020, he becomes one of the directors of Sae-ro-Yi’s company IC Group. 
    • Dunam’s chief cook. Hyun-Yi first met Sae-ro-yi in a factory where the two formerly worked, years before the start of Dana. She was hired as Dunam’s cook when Sae-ro-yi liked the food she once cooked for him back then. Hyun-Yi is a transgender woman and has been saving money for her sex reassignment surgery. In 2020, she becomes one of the directors of Sae-ro-Yi’s company IC Group. 
    • Chris Lyon as Kim To-ni[15] 
    • Dammam’s GuineanKoreanpart-timer. Even though he cannot speak and understand English, To-ni is fluent in speaking Korean, owing to his Korean father and his one-year residence in South Korea, and French, the language he speaks in Guinea. Eventually, he can learn and speak a satisfactory amount of English. 

    Janggi Group[edit] 

    • CEO Jang’s first son and heir to Janggi Group. Geun-won was Sae-ro-Yi and Soo-ah’s classmate in high school who frequently bullied their classmate Ho-jin. He caused the vehicular accident that killed Sae-ro-Yi’s father Sung-yeol. Years later when he attempts to recruit Yi-see into Jangga, his confession to the crime is recorded by her and he attacks her until Sae-ro-Yi intervenes and gets him arrested. Die-hee deserts Geun-won by admitting his son’s crimes during his apology meeting and getting him sent to prison. In 2020, he is released and alongside Kim Hee-hon and his gang, Geun-won plans to get revenge on Yi-see. 
    • Janggi Group’s executive director, who secretly plots to usurp CEO Jang. She is a close friend of Park Sung-yell, Park Sae-ro-Yi’s father. 
    • Hong Seo-Joon as Mr. Kim[18] 
    • Jang Daeheon’s right-hand man. He is very loyal to his boss. 
    • Yoo Da-mi as Kim Sun-ae[19] 
    • Jang Daeheon’s secretary and Kang Min-Jung’s spy. 

    Others[edit] 

    Sae-Moji’s investment manager. Ho-jin was Sae-ro-Yi, Soo-ah, and Geun-won’s classmate in high school. After years of bearing the constant bullying from Geun-won, he gets into a prestigious college and takes up business administration. He partners up with Sae-ro-Yi in taking revenge against Geun-won and CEO Jang. In 2020, he becomes the financial manager for Sae-ro-Yi’s company IC Group. In one of the flashback scenes when he visited Sae-ro-Yi in prison; he listed Sae-ro-Yi as a friend. 

    Yi-see’s mother, who disapproves of Yi-see quitting college and working at Dammam. 

    • Yoon Kyung-ho as Oh Byeong-heon[22] 

    Detective in charge of Geun-won’s hit-and-run case which he was pressured to cover up. He quit his job after the case and is now one of Sae-ro-Yi’s suppliers. 

    • Choi Yu-ri as Oh Hye-won[23] 

    Oh, Byeong-heron’s daughter, who is oblivious to Sae-ro-Yi’s connection with her father. 

    • Kim Mi-keying as Kim Soon-rye[24] 

    To-nose Korean paternal grandmother. After her son’s death, she deeply regrets disapproving of her son’s marriage to a Guinean woman (To-nose mother), as it caused her son to run away. She is a loan shark who offers her services to Sae-ro-Yi when he moves his bar to a new location. She was also one of the first supporters of Janggi. 

    • Won Hyun-Joon as Kim Hee-hoon[25] 

    Sae-ro-Yi’s former cellmate and a leader of a group of gangsters. Though initially cordial to both Sae-ro-Yi and Choi Seung-Kwon, he later allies himself with Jang Geun-won. 

    • Han Hye-ji as Kook Bok-hee[26] 

    Yi-see and Geun-soo’s former classmate. Her bullying activities were exposed after Yi-see recorded her performing the act. After running into Yi-see months later, she attempted to assault her for ruining her reputation alongside her friends, only to be beaten down by Yi-see. 

    Special appearances[edit] 

    A student who had a crush on Sae-ro-Yi and had her confession rejected by him. 

    Sae-ro-Yi’s father and former employee in Janggi Group. He taught Sae-ro-Yi to stick to his beliefs and to fight for what is right. He resigned from Janggi in defense of Sae-ro-Yi’s deed of stopping Geun-won’s bullying. He died in an accident caused by Geun-won. 

    Soo-ah’s acquaintance. He works at a bar that Sae-ro-Yi visits twice (years before and after opening Dana). They meet again after Sae-ro-Yi moves the location of his bar. 

    Geun-so’s elder friend goes to Dana with Geun-soo and Yi-see where the two get caught for underage drinking. 

    • Cha Chung-hwa as Bureau Chief’s wife (Ep. 3)[31] 

    Mother of Bok-hee, whose behavior was exposed online by Yi-see. 

    One of Bok-he’s friends. She, alongside Bok-hee and her friend, attempted to assault Yi-see after running into each other months after high school graduation. 

    • Jung Yoo-min as Seo Jeong-In (Ep. 6)[33] 

    The daughter of the CEO of a pharmaceutical company and Geun-won’s blind date. The blind date was arranged by Geun-won’s father. 

    Sae-ro-Yi’s acquaintance. She applied for the job that was eventually offered to Kim To-ni. Yi-see rejected her application out of jealousy of her and Sae-ro-Yi’s close relationship. 

    • Kim Il-Jong as himself (Ep. 11 & 13)[35] 

    Host of the cooking program shows The Best Pub. 

    CEO of the investment firm Jung Myung Holdings. He offers Sae-ro-Yi to franchiseDanBam. Later he was one of the sleeper agents for Die Hee to thwart Sae-ro-Yi plan to franchise Dana. 

    A contestant on The Best Pub. He represents Janggi Group as the head cook and comes in second to Hyun-Yi during the final. He subsequently gets fired. 

    The new chef at Soo-ah’s restaurant in which Hong Seok-Cheon invested after he passed the job interview. 

    BTS member V visited his friend Seo-Joon to perform a rendition of the show’s OST. 

     Comment:  

     Very enjoyable drama set in one of the most colorful neighborhoods in Korea, Itaewon’s- Seoul’s international quarter.  

     

    The basic plot is that of revenge.  The usual themes of rich people behaving badly, and corporate corruption. A young man in junior high comes to the aid of his classmate who is being bullied by the son of a rich family.  His father worked for the corporation.  The young man is told to apologize for calling out the actions of the bullies and refuses to do so.  His father is fired and attempts to open his own restaurant with the aid of his son who has to drop out of school after the controversy.  The father is killed by his enemy drunk driving.  The young man attempts to kill his enemy and is sentenced to three years in prison.  He decides to get revenge.  It takes him ten years but in the end he destroys  the corporation.  

     

    There are several romantic sub-plots in the movie. The protagonist has to decide between two woman.  He eventually choses the woman who comes to work for him in his restaurant he opens in Itaewon.  There is also a LGBT sub-theme as one of his staff members is trans transiting to a woman.  There is also an intriguing sub-plot involving an half African young man who comes to Korea to find his Korean family. 

     Overall very well done.   

     end comment

    Mr. Kim’s convenience  

     

    Kim’s Convenience 

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    Kim’s Convenience is a Canadian television sitcom that premiered on CBC Television in October 2016. It depicts the Korean Canadian Kim family that runs a convenience store in the Moss Park neighborhood of Toronto: parents “Papa” and “Umma” – Korean for dad and mom, respectively – along with their daughter Janet and estranged son Jung. Wikipedia 

    Developed by: Ins Choi, Kevin White 

    Starring: Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Jean Yoon, Andrea Bang, Simu Liu, Andrew Phung, Nicole Power 

    Country of origin: Canada 

     

    Comment: 

    Not exactly a typical K drama.  It takes place in Canada and depicts the life of a Korean immigrant famiy running a convenience store in Toronto.  Well done. Good acting, and story lines. 

    My Love from the Stars K Drama 

     

    Honest Candidate

    Honest Candidate

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    Honest Candidate
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    Hangul 정직한 후보
    Hanja 正直한 候補
    Revised Romanization Jeongjikhan Hubo
    Directed by Jang Yu-jeong
    Written by
    • Jang Yu-jeong
    • Heo Sung-hye
    Based on O Candidato Honesto
    by Roberto Santucci
    Produced by Song Jung-min
    Starring
    Cinematography Park Yong-soo
    Edited by Jung Ji-eun
    Music by Lee Jae-jin
    Production
    companies
    • Hong Film
    • Soo Film
    Distributed by Next Entertainment World
    Release date
    • February 12, 2020
    Running time
    104 minutes
    Country South Korea
    Language Korean
    Box office $10,468,890[1]

    Honest Candidate (Korean정직한 후보Hanja正直한 候補RRJeongjikhan Hubo) is a 2020 South Korean comedy film directed by Jang Yu-jeong, starring Ra Mi-ranKim Mu-yeolNa Moon-hee, Yoon Kyung-ho and Jang Dong-joo.[2] It is the remake of the 2014 Brazilian film O Candidato Honesto.[3] It was released on February 12, 2020.[4][5]

    A sequel was confirmed on February 10, 2021.[6]

    Plot[edit]

    A third-term congresswoman who is running for the fourth time is suddenly unable to lie a few days before the elections are about to take place. The problem is that her whole political career is based on lies.

    Cast[edit]

    Ra Mi-ran and Kim Mu-yeol for Marie Claire Korea

    Main
    Supporting
    • Song Young-chang as Lee Woon-hak
    • Son Jong-hak as Kim Sang-pyo
    • Cho Soo-hyang as Shin Ji-sun
    • Ahn Se-ho as Lee Jeong-min
    • Kim Na-yoon as Yoon Mi-kyung
    • Ko Kyu-pil as Reporter Hwang
    • Kim Yong-rim as mother-in-law
    Special appearances

    My Love from the Star

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    My Love from the Star
    The poster features two people, one man and one women, with white and blue themed colour in the background. Bigger font text reveals the title of the series. While the text at the bottom of the poster reveals the name of the distributor, the name of the production company, the name of the main cast, the release date and the rest of the credits.

    Promotional poster
    Hangul 별에서 온 그대
    Revised Romanization Byeoreseo On Geudae
    McCune–Reischauer Pyŏresŏ On Kŭdae
    Literally You Who Came from the Stars
    Genre
    Created by
    • Moon Bo-mi
    • Park Ji-eun
    Written by Park Ji-eun
    Directed by Jang Tae-yoo
    Starring
    Opening theme “Man From Star (Opening Title)”
    Ending theme “My Destiny” by Lyn
    Country of origin South Korea
    Original language Korean
    No. of episodes 21 (+1 special)
    Production
    Executive producer Choi Moon-suk
    Producer Moon Bo-mi
    Cinematography
    • Lee Gil-bok
    • Jung Min-gyun
    Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
    Running time 60 minutes
    Production company HB Entertainment
    Distributor SBS
    Release
    Original network SBS TV
    Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
    Audio format Dolby Digital
    Original release December 18, 2013 –
    February 27, 2014
    Chronology
    Related shows My Love from the Star (Philippines)
    External links
    Website

    My Love from the Star (Korean별에서 온 그대RRByeoreseo On GeudaeMRPyŏresŏ On Kŭdae; lit. You Who Came from the Stars) is a South Korean fantasy romantic comedy television series written by Park Ji-eun and directed by Jang Tae-yoo. Produced by Choi Moon-suk and Moon Bo-mi, it stars Jun Ji-hyunKim Soo-hyunPark Hae-jinYoo In-naShin Sung-rok and Ahn Jae-hyun. It tells the story of an extraterrestrial alien who landed on Earth in 1609 during the Joseon Dynasty and 400 years later falls in love with a top female actor.

    The series aired for 21 episodes on Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) from December 18, 2013, to February 27, 2014. According to Nielsen Korea, it recorded an average nationwide television viewership rating of 24 percent. It garnered widespread popularity during its broadcast and sparked trends in fashion, make-up and restaurants. It has been also credited for spreading Korean wave.

    My Love from the Star received several accolades. At the 50th Baeksang Arts Awards, it received nine nominations with three wins; Jun Ji-hyun won the Grand Prize – Television and Kim Soo-hyun won the Most Popular Actor – Television. The series won the Korea Drama Award for Best Drama, the Seoul International Drama Award for Excellent Korean Drama and the Magnolia Award for Best Foreign Television Series.

    Min-joon (Kim Soo-hyun) is an alien who landed on Earth in 1609 during the Joseon Dynasty. He saves a girl named Seo Yi-hwa from falling off a cliff and misses his return trip to his home planet and is stranded on Earth for the next four centuries. He has a near-perfect human appearance, enhanced physical abilities involving his vision, hearing and speed, and a cynical, jaded view of human beings. Min-joon never ages and is forced to take on a new identity every ten years; he has worked as a doctor, an astronomer, a lawyer, and a banker, and is now working as a college professor.

    Cheon Song-yi (Jun Ji-hyun) is a famous Hallyu actor who attained stardom as a schoolchild; her haughty demeanor has earned derision in the entertainment industry and on social media. Song-yi’s spendthrift mother has mismanaged her finances and her younger brother Cheon Yoon-jae (Ahn Jae-hyun) is estranged by her success. Lee Hee-kyung (Park Hae-jin) has been Song-yi’s friend since middle school and remains in love with her but is continually rejected. In turn, Yoo Se-mi (Yoo In-na), Song-yi’s childhood friend who is frequently cast in a supporting role alongside Song-yi has had a crush on Hee-kyung since middle school despite her love being unrequited. As a result, Se-mi secretly harbors a deep jealousy towards Song-yi for standing in the way of her career and love interest.

    With only three months left before Min-joon’s long-awaited departure to his planet of origin, Song-yi suddenly becomes his next-door neighbor in the condominium where he lives. Slowly, Min-joon finds himself entangled in Song-yi’s crazy and unpredictable situations, saving her multiple times using his special powers and eventually acting as her manager due to his vast legal knowledge. He finds out that she at a young age resembles Yi-hwa, with whom he fell in love with 400 years earlier. Min-joon and Song-yi eventually fall in love; Min-joon aims to leave Earth without being emotionally attached so he tries to avoid her but fails. While Song-yi initially does not understand his impending departure, she ultimately accepts letting him go to assure his survival.

    Song-yi’s career goes into a downturn when her talent agency and sponsors drop her in a backlash against her recent behavior, particularly rumors that she caused the suicide of her arch-rival, actor Han Yoo-ra. Earlier at a celebrity wedding, Song-yi had discovered Yoo-ra was in a secret relationship with Lee Jae-kyung (Shin Sung-rok), the elder brother of Hee-hyung. Jae-kyung tries to silence Song-yi until Min-joon brokers a deal to spare her in return for burying the evidence. Jae-kyung, however, turns out to be much more dangerous than Min-joon suspected, learning to exploit Min-joon’s weaknesses and injuring Se-mi’s older brother, a prosecutor who is investigating Yoo-ra’s suicide. Min-joon, despite being discreet in the use of his special abilities, eventually draws the attention of police while losing control of his powers as his departure date nears. While jealous of Min-joon for winning Song-yi’s heart, Hee-kyung works with Min-joon to protect her from Jae-kyung.[1]

    Cast[edit]

    A photograph of Kim Soo-hyun looking at camera

    Kim Soo-hyun plays the character of an extraterrestrial alien, Do Min-joon

    Main[edit]

    Supporting[edit]

    Cheon Song-yi’s family[edit]

    People around Do Min-joon[edit]

    • Kim Chang-wan as Jang Young-mok, Min-joon’s lawyer who serves as a close confidant and “father figure”[9]

    Lee Hee-kyung’s family[edit]

    Yoo Se-mi’s family[edit]

    People around Cheon Song-yi[edit]

    Others[edit]

    • Kim Hee-won as Park Byung-hee, a detective who works with Yoo Seok [17]
    • Lee Yi-kyung as Lee Shin, Jae-kyung’s secretary[18]
    • Jo Se-ho as Cheol-soo, a patron of Bok-ja’s comic book store who twists celebrity gossip and creates rumours
    • Nam Chang-hee [ko] as Hyuk, Cheol-soo’s partner

    Special appearances[edit]

     D.P. (TV series)

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    Korean 디피
    Genre
    Based on D.P Dog’s Day
    by Kim Bo-tong
    Screenplay by
    Directed by Han Jun-hee
    Starring
    Composer Primary
    Country of origin South Korea
    Original language Korean
    No. of episodes 6
    Production
    Executive producers
    • Byun Seung-min
    • Han Jun-hee
    Producer Kim Dong-min
    Cinematography Yoo Ji-sun
    Editor Park Min-sun
    Running time 45–55 minutes
    Production companies
    • Climax Studio
    • Shotcake
    Distributor Netflix
    Release
    Original network Netflix
    Original release August 27, 2021

    D.P. (an acronym for Deserter Pursuit) is a South Korean streaming television series directed by Han Jun-hee, from a screenplay by Kim Bo-tong and Han, based on the Lezhin webtoon D.P Dog’s Day by Kim. The series stars Jung Hae-inKoo Kyo-hwanKim Sung-kyun, and Son Seok-koo.[1][2] It premiered in six parts on Netflix on August 27, 2021.[3][4]

    014, D.P. tells the story of a team of Korean military police with their mission to catch deserters.

    The series magnifies the undesirable nature of the military, especially within a South Korean context. The widespread bullying and hazing as well as the mindset for the “survival of the fittest” are rife, with those presumed the “weakest” thrown to the bottom of the pile and served horrifying experiences at the hands of their superiors and compatriots.

    Private Ahn Joon-ho and Corporal Han Ho-yul both team up to find the deserters, and end up in an adventurous journey.

    Cast[edit]

    Main[edit]

    Supporting[edit]

    • Jo Hyun-chul as Jo Suk-bong
    • Shin Seung-hoas Hwang Jang-soo
    • Park Se-joon as Heo Ki-young
    • Park Jung-woo as Shin Woo-suk
    • Kim Dong-youngas Choi Joon-mok
    • Lee Jun-youngas Jung Hyun-min
    • Choi Joon-young as Heo Chi-do
    • Moon Sang-hoon as Kim Roo-ri
    • Hyun Bong-sik as Chun Yong-duk
    • Hong Kyungas Ryu Yi-kang
    • Bae Yoo-ram as Kim Kyu
    • Han Woo-yul as Tae Sung-gon

    Guest[edit]

    Episodes[edit]

    No. Title Directed by Written by Original release date
    1 “A Man Holding Flowers” Han Jun-hee Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee August 27, 2021
    2 “Daydream” Han Jun-hee Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee August 27, 2021
    3 “That Woman” Han Jun-hee Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee August 27, 2021
    4 “The Monty Hall Problem” Han Jun-hee Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee August 27, 2021
    5 “Military Dog” Han Jun-hee Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee August 27, 2021
    6 “Onlookers” Han Jun-hee Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee August 27, 2021

    Production[edit]

    Development[edit]

    In late June 2020, Lezhin Entertainment officially announced that Lezhin Studio and Homemade Film would co-produce a 6-part adaptation of the hit webtoon D.P: Dog Days by Kim Bo-tong, to be released exclusively through Netflix.[5][6] The story is based on Kim’s own experience during his mandatory military service.[7]

    Director and co-writer Han Jun-hee had wanted to work on the webtoon’s adaptation “for five or six years [before he] finally got a chance” to do so.[8] Though Ahn Joon-ho is a Corporal in the webtoon, Han wanted him to be a Private in the series so people could “resonate with the story and consider Joon-ho as a friend who just started his military service.”[9]

    Casting[edit]

    On September 3, 2020, Jung Hae-inKoo Kyo-hwanKim Sung-kyun and Son Seok-koo were confirmed to star in the series.[10][11] Koo’s character does not appear in the webtoon, which he found “hard but exciting to portray a character exclusive to the series.”[12] To prepare for his role, Koo received help from his road manager who was part of the D.P. team during his military service.[13] As for Jung, he practiced boxing for three months before filming began, in order to do his own action scenes.[14]

    Kim Bo-tong, who wrote the webtoon and co-wrote the series, commented that he “never dreamed of such a cast. They fit so perfectly into their roles that it seems like the roles were written for them.”[15]

    Filming[edit]

    Principal photography began in the summer of 2020.[16]

    Reception[edit]

    Audience viewership[edit]

    Following its release, the series topped Netflix’s Top 10 in South Korea.[17]

    Critical response[edit]

    William Schwartz of HanCinema praised Jung Hae-in‘s acting, commenting that he “is sublime here, in a brooding cinematic role radically different from the romances he’s better known for.” He added that “D.P. is worth watching, not just by people curious what South Korean mandatory military service is really like, but anyone from any country who’s seriously thinking about joining up.”[18]

    Pierce Conran of the South China Morning Post gave the series a 4.5/5 rating, noting that “D.P. hits home with a story that spans the past and present, as it acknowledges that yesterday’s problems can still be today’s.” He also praised the cinematography as well as Jung and Koo’s “electric chemistry”.[19] Daniel Hart of Ready Steady Cut also rated the series 4.5 stars out of 5, describing it as “the finest K-Drama mini-series this year.”[20]

    Greg Wheeler of The Review Geek rated the series 4.3/5, noting that “D.P. is a stunning Korean drama [which] takes an unflinching look at bullying, the effect it has on mental health and larger societal questions about the mandatory military service in Korea” and praising the series for its “impressive” cinematography and for the way it “explore[s] a very sensitive and prevalent topic in a raw, artistic and unflinching way.”[21]

    In a mixed review, Hidzir Junaini of NME gave the series a 3/5 rating, commenting that “Kim Bo-tong and Han Jun-hee must be given credit for how this series tackles such extraordinarily difficult and tragic subject matter with compassion and sensitivity”, and praising the “uniformly excellent performances, splendid cinematography, addictive pacing, and intrepid commitment to shedding light on the appalling culture of bullying in the military”, but criticizing the “weak characterization [of the] three main leads” as well as the “ludicrous escalation of events during its climax, which suddenly turns a fairly grounded show into a melodramatic action thriller.”[22]

     Squid Games

     The top show on Netflix not only in the US but also in Korea.  Reminiscent of both the “Maze”,  the “Hunger Games”, and the” Cube “ but done in a K Drama way. And totally addictive!

     

     

    Squid Game

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    Squid Game
    Promotional poster
    Also known as Round Six
    Hangul 오징어게임
    Revised Romanization Ojing-eo Geim
    McCune–Reischauer Ojingŏ Keim
    Genre
    Created by Netflix
    Written by Hwang Dong-hyuk
    Directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk
    Starring
    Composer Jung Jae-il
    Country of origin South Korea
    Original language Korean
    No. of seasons 1
    No. of episodes 9 (list of episodes)
    Production
    Camera setup Multi-camera
    Running time 32–63 minutes
    Production company Siren Pictures Inc.[1]
    Distributor Netflix
    Release
    Original network Netflix
    Picture format
    Audio format Dolby Atmos
    Original release September 17, 2021

    Squid Game (Korean: 오징어게임; RROjing-eo Geim) is a South Korean survival drama streaming television series written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. The nine-episode series, starring Lee Jung-jaePark Hae-soo and Wi Ha-joon, tells the story of a group of people who risk their lives in a mysterious survival game with a 45.6 billion (US$38.7 million) prize.[2][3] It was released worldwide on September 17, 2021 by Netflix.[4][5]

    Premise

    Four hundred and fifty-six people, who have all struggled financially in life, are invited to play a mysterious survival competition. Competing in a series of traditional children’s games but with deadly twists, they risk their lives to compete for a 45.6 billion (US$38.5 million) prize.

    Cast and characters

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    Players

    Main characters[6]

    A chauffeur and a gambling addict, he lives with his mother and struggles to financially support his daughter. He participates in the Game to settle his many debts.

    The head of the investment team at a securities company, he was a junior to Gi-hun, and was a gifted student who entered Seoul National University, but is now wanted by the police for stealing money from his clients.

    • Oh Yeong-su as Oh Il-nam (No. 001)

    An elderly man with a brain tumor who prefers playing the Game to waiting to die on the outside.

    North Korean defector who enters the Game to pay for a broker that can find and retrieve her surviving family members from the country.

    • Heo Sung-tae as Jang Deok-su (No. 101)

    A gangster who enters the Game to settle his massive gambling debts.

    • Anupam Tripathi as Abdul Ali (No. 199)

    A foreign worker from Pakistan who enters the Game to provide for his young family after his employer refuses to pay him for months.

    A mysterious and manipulative woman who claims to be a poor single mother.[8]

    Supporting characters

    • Yoo Sung-joo as Byeong-gi (No. 111)

    A doctor who secretly works with a group of corrupt guards trafficking dead participants’ organs in exchange for information on upcoming games.

    A young woman who was just released from prison after killing her abusive father.

    • Kim Si-hyun as No. 244

    A pastor who finds his faith again in the Game.

    Minor characters

    • Lee Sang-hee as No. 017

    A glass-maker with more than 30 years experience.

    • Kim Yun-tae as No. 069

    A player who joins the Game with his wife, No. 070

    A player who joins the Game with her husband, No. 069

    • Kwak Ja-hyoung as No. 278

    A player who joins Deok-su’s group and acts as his henchman.

    • Chris Chan / Chris Lagahit[9]as No. 276

    A player who joins Seong Gi-hun’s group on the Tug of War round.

    Game staff

    • Gong Yooas a salesman who recruits participants for the Game (Special appearance, Episodes 1 and 9)[10]
    • Lee Byung-hunas The Front Man (Special appearance, Episodes 8–9)

    Civilians

    Main characters

    A police officer who sneaks into the Game to find his missing brother.

    Supporting characters

    • Kim Young-okas Gi-hun’s mother
    • Cho Ah-in as Seong Ga-yeong, Gi-hun’s daughter
    • Kang Mal-geumas Gi-hun’s ex-wife and Ga-yeong’s mother
    • Park Hye-jin as Sang-woo’s mother
    • Park Si-wan as Kang Cheol, Sae-byeok’s brother

    English cast (dubbing)

    • Greg Chunas Seong Gi-hun
    • Stephen Fu as Cho Sang-woo
    • Paul Nakauchias Jang Deok-su
    • Hideo Kimura as Oh Il-nam
    • Vivian Lu as Kang Sae-byeok
    • Rama Vallury as Abdul Ali
    • Tom Choias Front Man
    • Donald Chang as Hwang Jun-ho
    • Stephanie Komure as Han Mi-nyeo
    • Yuuki Luna as Ji-yeong

     Heist – not a K Drama, more of a Spanish  Drama but pretty good

     Money Heist

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    Money Heist
    Spanish La casa de papel
    Genre
    Created by Álex Pina
    Starring
    Theme music composer Manel Santisteban
    Opening theme My Life Is Going On” by Cecilia Krull
    Composers
    • Manel Santisteban
    • Iván Martínez Lacámara
    Country of origin Spain
    Original language Spanish
    No. of seasons 3 (5 parts)[a]
    No. of episodes 36 (list of episodes)
    Production
    Executive producers
    • Álex Pina
    • Sonia Martínez
    • Jesús Colmenar
    • Esther Martínez Lobato
    • Nacho Manubens
    Production locations
    • Spain
    • Italy
    • Thailand
    • Panama
    • Denmark
    • Portugal
    Cinematography Migue Amoedo
    Editors
    • David Pelegrín
    • Luis Miguel González Bedmar
    • Verónica Callón
    • Raúl Mora
    • Regino Hernández
    • Raquel Marraco
    • Patricia Rubio
    Camera setup Single-camera
    Running time 67–77 minutes (Antena 3)
    41–61 minutes (Netflix)
    Production companies
    Distributor
    Release
    Original network
    Picture format 1080p (16:9 HDTV)

    Audio format Dolby Atmos
    Original release 2 May 2017 –
    present
    External links
    Website

    Money Heist (SpanishLa casa de papel, “The House of Paper”) is a Spanish heist crime drama television series created by Álex Pina. The series traces two long-prepared heists led by the Professor (Álvaro Morte), one on the Royal Mint of Spain, and one on the Bank of Spain, told from the perspective of one of the robbers, Tokyo (Úrsula Corberó). The narrative is told in a real-time-like fashion and relies on flashbacks, time-jumps, hidden character motivations, and an unreliable narrator for complexity.

    The series was initially intended as a limited series to be told in two parts. It had its original run of 15 episodes on Spanish network Antena 3 from 2 May 2017 through 23 November 2017. Netflix acquired global streaming rights in late 2017. It re-cut the series into 22 shorter episodes and released them worldwide, beginning with the first part on 20 December 2017, followed by the second part on 6 April 2018. In April 2018, Netflix renewed the series with a significantly increased budget for 16 new episodes total. Part 3, with eight episodes, was released on 19 July 2019. Part 4, also with eight episodes, was released on 3 April 2020. A documentary involving the producers and the cast premiered on Netflix the same day, titled Money Heist: The Phenomenon (SpanishLa casa de papel: El Fenómeno). In July 2020, Netflix renewed the show for a fifth and final part, which would be released in two five-episode volumes on 3 September and 3 December 2021, respectively. The series was filmed in Madrid, Spain. Significant portions were also filmed in PanamaThailandItaly (Florence), Denmark and Portugal.

    The series received several awards including the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series at the 46th International Emmy Awards, as well as critical acclaim for its sophisticated plot, interpersonal dramas, direction, and for trying to innovate Spanish television. The Italian anti-fascist song “Bella ciao“, which plays multiple times throughout the series, became a summer hit across Europe in 2018. By 2018, the series was the most-watched non-English-language series and one of the most-watched series overall on Netflix,[4] having particular resonance with viewers from Mediterranean Europe and the Latin American regions.

    Premise[edit]

    Set in Madrid, a mysterious man known as “The Professor” recruits a group of eight people, who choose city names as their aliases, to carry out an ambitious plan that involves entering the Royal Mint of Spain, and escaping with €984 million. After taking 67 people hostage inside the Mint, the team plans to remain inside for 11 days to print the money as they deal with elite police forces. In the events following the initial heist, the group’s members are forced out of hiding and prepare for a second heist, this time on the Bank of Spain, as they again deal with hostages and police forces.

    Cast and characters[edit]

    See also: List of Money Heist cast members

    Main[edit]

    • Úrsula Corberóas Silene Oliveira (Tokyo): a runaway turned robber who is scouted by the Professor, then joins his group and participates in his plans. She also acts as the unreliable narrator.
    • Álvaro Morteas Sergio Marquina (The Professor) / Salvador “Salva” Martin: the mastermind of the heist who assembled the group, and Berlin’s younger brother
    • Itziar Ituñoas Raquel Murillo (Lisbon): an inspector of the National Police Corps who is put in charge of the case until she joins the group in part 3
    • Pedro Alonsoas Andrés de Fonollosa (Berlin): a terminally ill jewel thief and the Professor’s second-in-command and older brother
    • Paco Tousas Agustín Ramos (Moscow) (parts 1–2; featured parts 3–5): a former miner turned criminal and Denver’s father
    • Alba Floresas Ágata Jiménez (Nairobi) (parts 1-4; featured part 5): an expert in counterfeiting and forgery, in charge of printing the money and oversaw the melting of gold
    • Miguel Herránas Aníbal Cortés (Rio): a young hacker who later becomes Tokyo’s boyfriend
    • Jaime Lorenteas Ricardo / Daniel[b] Ramos (Denver): Moscow’s son who joins him in the heist
    • Esther Aceboas Mónica Gaztambide (Stockholm): one of the hostages who is Arturo Román’s secretary and mistress, carrying his child out of wedlock; during the robbery, she falls in love with Denver and becomes an accomplice to the group
    • Enrique Arceas Arturo Román: a hostage and the former Director of the Royal Mint of Spain
    • María Pedrazaas Alison Parker (parts 1–2): a hostage and daughter of the British ambassador to Spain
    • Darko Perićas Mirko Dragic (Helsinki): a veteran Serbian soldier and Oslo’s cousin
    • Kiti Mánveras Mariví Fuentes (parts 1–2; featured parts 3–4): Raquel’s mother
    • Hovik Keuchkerianas Bogotá (parts 3–present): an expert in metallurgy who joins the robbery of the Bank of Spain
    • Luka Perošas Jakov (Marseille; part 4–present; featured part 3): a member of the gang who joins the robbery of the Bank of Spain and serves as a liaison for the group.
    • Belén Cuestaas Julia (Manila; part 4–present; featured part 3): godchild of Moscow and Denver’s childhood friend, now a trans woman, who joins the gang and poses as one of the hostages during the robbery of the Bank of Spain
    • Fernando Cayoas Colonel Luis Tamayo (part 4–present; featured part 3): a member of the Spanish Intelligence who oversees Alicia’s work on the case
    • Rodrigo de la Sernaas Martín Berrote (Palermo / The Engineer; parts 3–present): an old Argentine friend of Berlin who planned the robbery of the Bank of Spain with him and assumed his place as commanding officer
    • Najwa Nimrias Alicia Sierra (parts 3–present): a pregnant inspector of the National Police Corps put in charge of the case after Raquel departed from the force

    Recurring[edit]

    • Roberto García Ruizas Dimitri Mostovói / Radko Dragić[c] (Oslo; parts 1–2; featured parts 3–4): a veteran Serbian soldier and Helsinki’s cousin
    • Fernando Sotoas Ángel Rubio (parts 1–2; featured parts 3–5): a deputy inspector and Raquel’s second-in-command
    • Juan Fernándezas Colonel Luis Prieto (parts 1–2; featured parts 3–4): a member of the Spanish Intelligence who oversees Raquel’s work on the case
    • Anna Gras as Mercedes Colmenar (parts 1–2): Alison’s teacher and one of the hostages
    • Fran Morcillo as Pablo Ruiz (part 1): Alison’s schoolmate and one of the hostages
    • Clara Alvarado as Ariadna Cascales (parts 1–2): one of the hostages who works in the Mint
    • Mario de la Rosa as Suárez: the chief of the Grupo Especial de Operaciones
    • Miquel García Borda as Alberto Vicuña (parts 1–2; featured part 4): Raquel’s ex-husband and a forensic examiner
    • Naia Guz as Paula Vicuña Murillo (parts 1–2; featured parts 3–4): Raquel and Alberto’s daughter
    • José Manuel Poga as César Gandía (parts 4–5; featured part 3): chief of security for the Bank of Spain who escapes from hostage and causes havoc for the group
    • Antonio Romero as Benito Antoñanzas (parts 3–5): an assistant to Colonel Luis Tamayo, who is persuaded by the Professor to do tasks for him
    • Diana Gómezas Tatiana (featured parts 3–5): the fifth ex-wife of Berlin who is a professional pianist and thief
    • Pep Munné as Mario Urbaneja (featured parts 3–5): the governor of the Bank of Spain
    • Olalla Hernández as Amanda (featured parts 3–5): a hostage that Arturo rapes
    • Mari Carmen Sánchez as Paquita (featured parts 3–5): a hostage and a nurse who tends to Nairobi while she recovers
    • Carlos Suárez as Miguel Fernández (featured parts 3–5): a nervous hostage
    • Ahikar Azcona as Matías Caño (featured parts 3–5): a member of the group who largely guards the hostages
    • Ramón Agirre as Benjamín (featured parts 4–5): father of Manila who aids the Professor in his plan
    • Antonio García Ferreras as himself (featured parts 4–5): a journalist
    • Patrick Criadoas Rafael (featured part 5): Berlin’s son
    • Alberto Amarilla as Ramiro (part 5)
    • Miguel Ángel Silvestre(featured part 5): René, Tokyo’s boyfriend before working with the Professor
    • José Manuel Seda as Sagasta (part 5): leader of the army detail inside the bank

    Production[edit]

    Conception and writing[edit]

    Further information: § Themes and analysis

    We wanted to make a very small project in a simple way; we wanted to cross lines we couldn’t cross in previous projects, in terms of narrative and structure without any intermediaries.

    —Writer Esther Martinez Lobato, October 2018[11]

    The series was conceived by screenwriter Álex Pina and director Jesús Colmenar during their years of collaboration since 2008.[12] After finishing their work on the Spanish prison drama Locked Up (Vis a vis), they left Globomedia to set up their own production company, named Vancouver Media, in 2016.[12][13] For their first project, they considered either filming a comedy or developing a heist story for television,[12] with the latter having never been attempted before on Spanish television.[14] Along with former Locked Up colleagues,[d] they developed Money Heist as a passion project to try new things without outside interference.[11] Pina was firm about making it a limited series, feeling that dilution had become a problem for his previous productions.[15]

    Initially entitled Los Desahuciados (The Evicted) in the conception phase,[15] the series was developed to subvert heist conventions and combine elements of the action genrethrillers and surrealism, while still being credible.[12] Pina saw an advantage over typical heist films in that character development could span a considerably longer narrative arc.[16] Characters were to be shown from multiple sides to break the viewers’ preconceptions of villainy and retain their interest throughout the show.[16] Key aspects of the planned storyline were written down at the beginning,[17] while the finer story beats were developed incrementally to not overwhelm the writers.[18] Writer Javier Gómez Santander compared the writing process to the Professor’s way of thinking, “going around, writing down options, consulting engineers whom you cannot tell why you ask them that,” but noted that fiction allowed the police to be written dumber when necessary.[18]

    The beginning of filming was set for January 2017,[14] allowing for five months of pre-production.[19] The narrative was split into two parts for financial considerations.[19] The robbers’ city-based code names, which Spanish newspaper ABC compared to the colour-based code names in Quentin Tarantino‘s 1992 heist film Reservoir Dogs,[20] were chosen at random in the first part,[21] although places with high viewership resonance were also taken into account for the new robbers’ code names in part 3.[22] The first five lines of the pilot script took a month to write,[19] as the writers were unable to make the Professor or Moscow work as narrator.[15] Tokyo as an unreliable narrator, flashbacks and time-jumps increased the narrative complexity,[16] but also made the story more fluid for the audience.[19] The pilot episode required over 50 script versions until the producers were satisfied.[23][24] Later scripts would be finished once per week to keep up with filming.[19]

    Casting[edit]

    Casting took place late in 2016, spanning more than two months.[25] The characters were not fully fleshed out at the beginning of this process, and took shape based on the actors’ performances.[26] Casting directors Eva Leira and Yolanda Serrano were looking for actors with the ability to play empathetic robbers with believable love and family connections.[27] Antena 3 announced the ensemble cast in March 2017[3] and released audition excerpts of most cast actors in the series’ aftershow Tercer Grado and on their website.[26]

    The Professor was designed as a charismatic yet shy villain who could convince the robbers to follow him and make the audience sympathetic to the robbers’ resistance against the powerful banks.[28] However, developing the Professor’s role proved difficult, as the character did not follow archetypal conventions[25] and the producers were uncertain about his degree of brilliance.[15] While the producers found his Salva personality early on,[15] they were originally looking for a 50-year-old Harvard professor type with the looks of Spanish actor José Coronado.[15][29] The role was proposed to Javier Gutiérrez, but he was already committed to starring in the film Campeones.[30] Meanwhile, the casting directors advocated for Álvaro Morte, whom they knew from their collaboration on the long-running Spanish soap opera El secreto de Puente Viejo, even though his prime-time television experience was limited at that point.[29] Going through the full casting process and approaching the role through external analysis rather than personal experience, Morte described the professor as “a tremendous box of surprises” that “end up shaping this character because he never ceases to generate uncertainty,” making it unclear for the audience if the character is good or bad.[25] The producers also found that his appearance of a primary school teacher gave the character more credibility.[15]

    Pedro Alonso was cast to play Berlin, whom La Voz de Galicia would later characterize as a “cold, hypnotic, sophisticated and disturbing character, an inveterate macho with serious empathy problems, a white-collar thief who despises his colleagues and considers them inferior.”[31] The actor’s portrayal of the character was inspired by a chance encounter Alonso had the day before receiving his audition script, with “an intelligent person” who was “provocative or even manipulative” to him.[32] Alonso saw high observation skills and an unusual understanding of his surroundings in Berlin, resulting in unconventional and unpredictable character behaviour.[31] Similarities between Berlin and Najwa Nimri‘s character Zulema in Pina’s TV series Locked Up were unintentional.[33] The family connection between the Professor and Berlin was not in the original script, but was built into the characters’ backstory at the end of part 1 after Morte and Alonso had repeatedly proposed to do so.[34]

    The producers found the protagonist and narrator, Tokyo, among the hardest characters to develop,[19] as they were originally looking for an older actress to play the character who had nothing to lose before meeting the Professor.[26] Úrsula Corberó eventually landed the role for bringing a playful energy to the table; her voice was heavily factored in during casting, as she was the first voice the audience hears in the show.[26] Jaime Lorente developed Denver’s hallmark laughter during the casting process.[26] Two cast actors had appeared in previous TV series by Álex Pina: Paco Tous (Moscow) had starred in the 2005 TV series Los hombres de Paco, and Alba Flores (Nairobi) had starred in Locked Up. Flores was asked to play Nairobi without audition when Pina realised late in the conception phase that the show needed another female gang member.[15] For the role opposite to the robbers, Itziar Ituño was cast to play Inspector Raquel Murillo, whom Ituño described as a “strong and powerful woman in a world of men, but also sensitive in her private life”.[35] She took inspiration from The Silence of the Lambs character Clarice Starling, an FBI student with a messy family life who develops sympathies for a criminal.[36]

    The actors learned of the show’s renewal by Netflix before the producers contacted them to return.[37] In October 2018, Netflix announced the cast of part 3; the returning main cast included Pedro Alonso, raising speculation about his role in part 3.[38] Among the new cast members were Argentine actor Rodrigo de la Serna, who saw a possible connection between his character’s name and the Argentine football legend Martín Palermo,[39] and Locked Up star Najwa Nimri. Cameo scenes of Brazilian football star, and fan of the series, Neymar, as a monk were filmed for part 3, but were excluded from the stream without repercussions to the narrative until judicial charges against him had been dropped in late August 2019.[40][18] A small appearance by Spanish actress Belén Cuesta in two episodes of part 3 raised fan and media speculation about her role in part 4.[41]

    Design[edit]

    Spanish Surrealist painter Salvador Dalí was chosen as the heist team’s mask design.

    The show’s look and atmosphere were developed by creator Álex Pina, director Jesús Colmenar, and director of photography Migue Amoedo, according to La Vanguardia “the most prolific television trio in recent years”.[42] Abdón Alcañiz served as art director.[43] Their collaboration projects usually take a primary colour as a basis;[43] Money Heist had red as “one of the distinguishing features of the series”[44] that stood over the gray sets.[45] Blue, green and yellow were marked as a forbidden colour in production design.[45] To achieve “absolute film quality”, red tones were tested with different types of fabrics, textures and lighting.[46] The iconography of the robbers’ red jumpsuits mirrored the yellow prison dress code in Locked Up.[44] For part 3, the Italian retail clothing company Diesel modified the red jumpsuits to better fit the body and launched a clothing line inspired by the series.[45] Salvador Dalí was chosen as the robbers’ mask design because of Dalí’s recognisable visage that also serves as an iconic cultural reference to Spain; Don Quixote as an alternative mask design was discarded.[47] This choice sparked criticism by the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation for not requesting the necessary permissions.[27]

    To make the plot more realistic, the producers requested and received advice from the national police and the Spanish Ministry of Interior.[48][49] The robbers’ banknotes were printed with permission of the Bank of Spain and had an increased size as an anti-counterfeit measure.[48] The greater financial backing of Netflix for part 3 allowed for the build of over 50 sets across five basic filming locations world-wide.[50] Preparing a remote and uninhabited island in Panama to represent a robber hide-out proved difficult, as it needed to be cleaned, secured and built on, and involved hours-long travelling with material transportation.[46] The real Bank of Spain was unavailable for visiting and filming for security reasons, so the producers recreated the Bank on a two-level stage by their own imagining, taking inspiration from Spanish architecture of the Francisco Franco era.[46] Publicly available information was used to make the Bank’s main hall set similar to the real location. The other interior sets were inspired by different periods and artificially aged to accentuate the building’s history.[50] Bronze and granite sculptures and motifs from the Valle de los Caídos were recreated for the interior,[46] and over 50 paintings were painted for the Bank to emulate the Ateneo de Madrid.[50]

    Filming[edit]

    The Spanish National Research Council headquarters, the principal filming location of part 1 and 2 of Money Heist

    The Nuevos Ministerios, the principal filming location of part 3 of Money Heist

    Parts 1 and 2 were filmed back-to-back in the greater Madrid region from January until August 2017.[23][25][51] The pilot episode was recorded in 26 days,[48] while all other episodes had around 14 filming days.[16] Production was split into two units to save time, with one unit shooting scenes involving the Professor and the police, and the other filming scenes with the robbers.[19] The main storyline is set in the Royal Mint of Spain in Madrid, but the exterior scenes were filmed at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) headquarters for its passing resemblance to the Mint,[48] and on the roof of the Higher Technical School of Aeronautical Engineers, part of the Technical University of Madrid.[51] The hunting estate where the robbers plan their coup was filmed at the Finca El Gasco farm estate in Torrelodones.[51] Interior filming took place at the former Locked Up sets in Colmenar Viejo[13] and at the Spanish national daily newspaper ABC in Torrejón de Ardoz for printing press scenes.[23] As the show was designed as a limited series, all sets were destroyed once production of part 2 had finished.[19]

    Parts 3 and 4 were also filmed back-to-back,[52] with 21 to 23 filming days per episode.[16] Netflix announced the start of filming on 25 October 2018,[28] and filming of part 4 ended in August 2019.[53] In 2018, Netflix had opened their first European production hub in Tres Cantos near Madrid for new and existing Netflix productions;[54] main filming moved there onto a set three times the size of the set used for parts 1 and 2.[55] The main storyline is set in the Bank of Spain in Madrid, but the exterior was filmed at the Ministry of Development complex Nuevos Ministerios.[55] A scene where money is dropped from the sky was filmed at Callao Square.[51] Ermita de San Frutos in Carrascal del Río served as the exterior of the Italian monastery where the robbers plan the heist.[45] The motorhome scenes of the Professor and Lisbon were filmed at the deserted Las Salinas beaches in Almería to make the audience feel that the characters are safe from the police although their exact location is undisclosed at first.[56] Underwater scenes inside the vault were filmed at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom.[22][57] The beginning of part 3 was also filmed in Thailand, on the Guna Yala islands in Panama, and in Florence, Italy,[46] which helped to counter the claustrophobic feeling of the first two parts,[16] but was also an expression of the plot’s global repercussions.[58] Filming for the fifth and final season concluded on 14 May 2021.[59]

    Music[edit]

    Main article: Money Heist (soundtrack)

    The series’ theme song, “My Life Is Going On,” was composed by Manel Santisteban, who also served as composer on Locked Up. Santisteban approached Spanish singer, Cecilia Krull, to write and perform the lyrics, which are about having confidence in one’s abilities and the future.[60] The theme song is played behind a title sequence featuring paper models of major settings from the series.[60] Krull’s main source of inspiration was the character Tokyo in the first episode of the series, when the Professor offers her a way out of a desperate moment.[61] The lyrics are in English as the language that came naturally to Krull at the time of writing.[61]

    The Italian anti-fascist song “Bella ciao” plays multiple times throughout the series and accompanies two emblematic key scenes: at the end of the first part the Professor and Berlin sing it in preparation for the heist, embracing themselves as resistance against the establishment,[62] and in the second part it plays during the thieves’ escape from the Mint, as a metaphor for freedom.[63] Regarding the use of the song, Tokyo recounts in one of her narrations, “The life of the Professor revolved around a single idea: Resistance. His grandfather, who had fought against the fascists in Italy, taught him the song, and he taught us.”[63] The song was brought to the show by writer Javier Gómez Santander. He had listened to “Bella ciao” at home to cheer him up, as he had grown frustrated for not finding a suitable song for the middle of part 1.[18] He was aware of the song’s meaning and history and felt it represented positive values.[18] “Bella ciao” became a summer hit in Europe in 2018, mostly due to the popularity of the series and not the song’s grave themes.[

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    Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Rye(2016) 

    15 | 60 min | Drama, Fantasy, History 

    Korean melodramatic adaptation of Chinese drama Startling by Each Step (2011) follows a woman who travels back in time to the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea whenever a total eclipse of the sun took place. 

    Stars: Lee Joon-Gi, Ji-eon Lee, Kang Ha-Neal, Nam Joo-Hyuk 

     2.Sangsogjadeul(2013) 

    15 | 55 min | Comedí, Drama, Romance 

    After a chance encounter in LA, two teens from different social backgrounds reunite at an exclusive high school attended by Korea’s Uber rich. 

    Stars: Lee Min-Ho, Park Shin-Hye, Woo-bin Kim, Kim Ji-Won 

    3.Kill Me, Heal Me(2015) 

    15 | 60 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance 

    A love story between the son from a wealthy family who has 7 personalities Cha Do Hyun (Ji Sung) and Oh Ri Jin (Hwang Jung Elum) who becomes his secret psychiatrist. 

    Stars: Seong Ji, Hwang Jeong-elm, Kim Hee-Jung, Shim Hye-jin 

    4.Healer(2014–2015) 

    TV-14 | 60 min | Action, Comedy, Crime 

    An old murder incident involving a group who ran an illegal broadcasting station brings together different people – a mysterious errand guy “Healer” who possesses disguise and fighting … See full summary » 

    Stars: Ji Chang-Wook, Park Min-Young, Tae-Mi, Jeong Guy-Su 

    6. Oogonium (2013) 

    Tae Gong Sil can see ghosts, but their constant demands of help make her life impossible until she meets Joo Jong Won, handsome CEO that measures everything with money since when she touches him, the ghosts disappear. 

    Stars: Kong Hyo-Jin, So Ji-sob, Seo In-Guk, Yoo-Ri Kim 

    7.Haereul poteen dal(2012) 

    TV-Y | Drama, Fantasy, Romance 

    The story of the secret love between Lee Hwan, a fictional king of Joseon, and Wool, a female shaman. Wool was born as Heo Yeon Woo, the daughter of a noble family who won the love of the … See full summary » 

    Stars: Mi-seen Jeon, Mi-keying Yang, Eung-soo Kim, Eun-Byul 

    8.Boys Over Flowers(2009) 

    TV-14 | 70 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance 

    Poor girl attends the elite Shin Hwa High and is bullied by the leader of F4 (the four richest boys). He becomes attracted to her; however, she has a crush on his best friend. Whom will she choose? 

    Stars: Ku Hye-Sun, Lee Min-Ho, Kim Hyun-Jong, Kim Bum 

    9.Minami Shiny(2009) 

    15 | 60 min | Comedy, Drama, Music 

    Go Mi-Nya, a girl about to become a nun is asked to cover for her indisposed twin brother, Mi-Nam, who’s on the verge of becoming a k-idol. To do so, she disguises herself as a boy and joins Arnell, a really popular boy band. 

    Stars: Park Shin-Hye, Yong-Hwa, Yong-Hwa Jung, Hong-ki Lee 

    TV-Y | 60 min | Comedy, Romance 

    Love, tradition, and politics collide when a spirited young art student is betrothed to the crown prince of South Korea. 

    Stars: Yun Geun-Hye, Ju Ji-Hoon, Song Ji-Hyo, Bool-am Choi 

    11.Mischievous Kiss(2010) 

    15 | 66 min | Comedy, Romance 

    Fate brings polar opposite high school classmates (one obsessively attracted to the other, the other indifferent to all advances) to live under one roof. Is romance possible? 

    Stars: Jung So-Min, Kim Hyun-Jong, Tae-Sung Lee, Hye-Young Jung 

    12.Sungkyunkwan Scandal(2010) 

    TV-Y | 70 min | Comedy, Drama, History 

    In the Joseon era, Kim Yoon-hee masquerades as a boy to earn a living as a book transcriber. Her family’s dire circumstances and the encouragement of a noble’s son finally drive her to attend Shunyuan University, forbidden for females. 

    Stars: Park Min-Young, Yoo-chum Park, Yoo Ah-in, Song Jong-ki 

    13.Ok-tab-bang Wang-se-ja(2012) 

    15 | 65 min | Comedy, Fantasy, Romance 

    Crown Prince Yi gak finds that he has been transported from Chosun Dynasty to modern-day Seoul. He meets Hong Se Na, who bears a striking resemblance to his dead wife, and is determined to … See full summary » 

    Stars: Woo-Sik Choi, Seok-won Jeong, Yu-mi Jeong, Han Ji-min 

    14.Mai gel(2005–2006) 

    With a perpetually indebted father, Joo Yoo Rin learned to lie on the spot and get herself out of tricky situations, which gets Seal Gong Chan, a rich heir to a company, to hire her to impersonate his long lost cousin. 

    Stars: Lee Da-have, Lee Dong-Wook, Lee Joon-Gi, Si-yeon Park 

    15.Shining Inheritance(2009) 

    15 | 70 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance 

    After losing her father Go Eunson’s stepmother kicks her and her autistic brother out of the house. Shortly after her brother is kidnapped. Eon-sung now has to look for her brother while also trying to find a job to survive. 

    Stars: Han Hyo-jook, Lee Seung-gi, Moon Chae-Won, Soo-bin Bae 

    16.마이 프린세스(2011) 

    15 | 65 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance 

    Kim Tae-hee plays Lee Seal, an ordinary college student who finds out she’s a princess and the great-granddaughter of Korea’s last Emperor. But life can be complicated for a princess in this funny, quirky melodrama. 

    Stars: Song Seung-Heon, Kim Tae-hee, Park Yeon, Soo-young Ryu 

    17.Angkeumhan Dashingly(2014– ) 

    Na Ae-ra (Lee Min-Jung) and Cha Jung-woo (Joo Sang-wok) got married young. Ae-ra wanted to have steady life but Jung-woo business led them to lots of debt and hard work so she broke off … See full summary » 

    Stars: Lee Min-Jung, Sang-UK Joo, Gyu-Ri, Seo Kang-Joon 

    18.All About My Romance(2013– ) 

    A conservative government party member falls for the feisty young leader of an upstart liberal party in this Korean romantic comedy. 

    Stars: Shin Ha-kin, Lee Min-Jung, Hee-soon Park, Chae-Ah Han 

    19.Protect the Boss(2011) 

    TV-Y | 65 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance 

    After a long stretch of unemployment, No Eon Seol lands a job as secretary to Cha Ji Heon the youngest son of a rich family. However, her secretary duties go beyond the ordinary, helping her boss cope and function in normal society. 

    Stars: Gi-soo Byion, Hwa-Yeon Cha, Kang-hee Choi, Jeong Gyu-Su 

    0.The King 2 Hearts(2012) 

    15 | 65 min | Action, Drama, Romance 

    The crown prince of South Korea is forced to work alongside a female North Korean military officer. Political and emotional complications lead to an uneasy marriage engagement. 

    Stars: Lee Seung-gi, Ha Ji-Won, Jo Jung-Suk, Jason-Patrick Taylor 

    21.Bool-up Eosin Jungyi(2013– ) 

    15 | Drama, History, Romance 

    A Historical drama about Yoo Jung, also known as Jung Yi, the first female potter in the Joseon Dynasty and regarded as the dojo of Shin taro porcelain. ‘Yoo Jung’ is based on the real … See full summary » 

    Stars: Moon Geun-young, Sang-Yoon Lee, Kim Bum, Keon-Hyeong Park 

    22.Nae Yeojachinguneun Gumshoe(2010) 

    15 | 60 min | Comedy, Fantasy, Romance 

    Chae Die Wong, an aspiring actor, unwillingly releases a Gumshoe, a legendary nine-tailed fox, from her centuries-old prison. He runs away terrified and ends up injuring himself badly, but she saves his life and asks him to stay by his side. 

    Stars: Shin Min-a, Lee Seung-gi, Min-woo No, Park Soo-Jin 

    23.Naege Geothermally Haebwa(2011) 

    A woman, jealous when her friend steals her first love and marries him, lies that she is married too. The lie ensnares a hotel president who goes along with the lie for his reasons. Will the lie become reality? 

    Stars: Seung-us Ryu, Yun Geun-hye, Yun-hie Jo, Sung Jun 

    24.Un-Myong-Cheol-eom neol sa-rang-hae(2014) 

    TV-14 | 60 min | Comedy, Romance 

    A touching Korean drama filled with comedy about a girl who finds happiness, friendship, and love in the most unexpected way! 

    Stars: Jang Hyuk, Jang Na-ra, Choi Jin-Hyuk, churl 

    25. Shinai (2012) 

    60 min | Drama, Fantasy, History 

    When the queen-to-be of medieval Korea is badly wounded, Captain Choi Young uses a wormhole to “heaven,” which is 21st-century South Korea, to bring back the spoiled Dr. Yoo Eon-Soo who becomes a pawn in a game of human chess. 

    Stars: Kim Hee-seen, Yoon Kyun-Sang, Lee Min-Ho, Deok-Hwan Ryu 

    26.The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince(2007) 

    15 | 55 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance 

    A tomboy, mistaken for a lad, maintains the deception for the sake of employment. The situation becomes complicated when her male boss begins to develop feelings for this “boy.” 

    Stars: Gong Yoo, Yun Geun-Hye, Sun-Kyun Lee, Jeong-an Chae 

    Story a simple maid that rises high in the royal harem as a consort and, ultimately, mother of the Korean king. 

    SARS: Han Hyo-Joo, Julia Lim, Kim Yoo-Jeong, Da-Min Han 

    28.Love in the Moonlight(2016) 

    The unlikely love story between a crown prince and his eunuch. 

    Stars: Park Bo-Gum, Kim Yoo-Jeong, Chae Soo-bin, Kwak Dong-Yeon 

    29.She Was Pretty(2015) 

    When Ji Sung-Joon was young, he was ugly. As he grew up, he began to have an attractive appearance. When Kim Hye-Jin was young, she was pretty. As she grew up, she became ugly. Ji Sung-Joon tries to find his first love. 

    Stars: Hwang Jeong-elm, Seo Jun Park, Jun-hee Ko, Si Won Choi 

    30.Bimil(2013) 

    A devoted woman makes the ultimate sacrifice for her boyfriend, only to learn that love doesn’t always conquer all. Yoo Jeong (Hwang Jeong Elum) is a sweet, upbeat person who has always … See full summary » 

    Stars: Hwang Jeong-elm, Seong Ji, Soo-bin Bae, Lee Da-hee 

    31.Naemsaereul Boneen Sonyeo(2015) 

    Detective Tae Ho lost his younger sister to a barcode-murder case and lost his ability to taste, smell, and feel pain. He then meets Oh Cho Rim, the only witness to the murder case who possesses a special sense: she can see smells. 

    Stars: Yoo-chum Park, Shin Se-Kyung, Jin-Seo Yoon, Min Nakong 

    32.Sesang Eddied Eobneun Chakhan Namja(2012) 

    Kang Ma-Ru is a promising medical student until he takes the blame for a crime he didn’t commit. When he finds an opportunity for revenge, he takes it, using Seo Eon-Gi. Ma-Ru soon … See full summary » 

    Stars: Song Jong-ki, Moon Chae-Won, Si-Yeon Park, Kwang-Soo Lee 

    33.Descendants of the Sun(2016) 

    TV-14 | 60 min | Action, Comedy, Drama 

    This drama tells of the love story that develops between a surgeon and a special forces officer. 

    Stars: Song Jong-ki, Song Hye-Kyo, Jin Goo, Kim Ji-Won 

    34.Haideu, Jail, Na(2015) 

    Koo Seo-Jin (Hyun-Bin) has two different personalities. One of his personalities is cold like Hyde and the other is sweet like Jekyll. 

    Stars: Hyun Bin, Han Ji-min, Hee-Sung Kwak, Hyerim 

    35.O Ma-i Bi-neo-seu(2015–2016) 

    A lawyer in her thirties coming out of a long relationship decides to regain her figure and health after meeting a renowned personal trainer who obsesses with leading a healthy lifestyle after suffering a serious injury in his childhood. 

    Stars: So Ji-sob, Shin Min-a, Sung Hoon, Yoo In-young 

    36.Secret Garden(2010–2011) 

    A rich young CEO falls for a poor stuntwoman despite class differences, cultural traditions, and the man’s firmly objecting mother. 

    Stars: Ha Ji-Won, Hyun Bin, Yoon Sang-Hyun, Sa-rang Kim 

    37. Gamy eon (2015) 

    Ji-sook facing a hard time because of her father’s debts and begin being chased by moneylenders. When a series of things happen Ji-sook has to live with Eon Ha’s identity (a Woman from an elite family) because she looks exactly like Eon Ha. 

    Stars: Soo Ae, Ju Ji-Hoon, Jeong-Hun Yeon, Yoo In-young 

    38.Chongriwa Na(2013– ) 

    At 42-years-old, Kwon Yolo (Lee Beom Soo) is South Korea’s youngest prime minister ever. On top of his reputation of being an honest man of the utmost integrity, he’s also a widower who … See full summary » 

    Stars: Im Yoon-ah, us, Yoon Shi-Yoon, Jeong-an Chae 

    39.Pool ha-woo-sue(2004) 

    TV-14 | 60 min | Comedy, Romance 

    In a bid to reacquire her childhood home, a free-spirited woman agrees to a sham marriage with a selfish actor. Their daily lives are complicated by overlapping love triangles and comic misadventures. 

    Stars: Song Hye-Kyo, Rain, Eun-Jeong, Seong-su Kim 

    40. Kawagoe (2005– ) 

    Chun-Hyang is smart and sassy and becomes involved with good-looking Mongering. His first love Chae-rim enters the picture. An older man, Hak-do, pursues her. Will they find their way back to each other? 

    Stars: Chae-young Han, Hee Jae, Tae-wooing Edom, Si-Eun Park 

    41.Mary Stayed Out All Night(2010) 

    Wi Mae Ri is the cheerful, pragmatic daughter of a failed businessman who had grown used to being constantly on the move to escape from loan sharks. She becomes fast friends with the … See full summary » 

    Stars: Moon Geun-young, Hyo-Jin, Kim Jae-Wook, Hyo-jin Kim 

    42.City Hunter(2011) 

    Lee Yun-song was trained by his father’s best friend to get revenge on the government for killing everyone in his father’s unit. 

    Stars: Lee Min-Ho, Park Min-Young, Sang-Jung Kim, Ho-jin Chun 

    43.Neon Neace Banhaesseo(2011) 

    A series of misunderstandings causes Lee Shin, the cocky leader of “The Stupid” and Lee Guy-won, a student majoring in Traditional Korean Music to start on the wrong foot. Until she sees him performing live, and is immediately captivated. 

    Stars: Yong-Hwa Jung, Park Shin-Hye, Chang-up Song, Yi-Hyeon So 

    44.Aenggeurimam(2015) 

    This drama is about Jo Gang-JA, a mother who was known as a tough girl in high school. Her daughter Ah-ran is bullied at school and when Gang-JA finds out, she makes it her responsibility … See full summary » 

    Stars: Kim Hee-seen, Kim Yoo-Jeong, Hyun-Woo Ji, Ji Soo 

    45.Nae mi-eum-i deul-li-da(2011–) 

    Can You Hear My Heart features Hallyu stars Kim Jae Won, Hwang Jung Elum, and Nam Goong Min in this romantic drama that shows us love in defiance of physical limitations? Dong Joo (played by … See full summary » 

    Stars: Jae-won Kim, Hwang Jeong-elm, Min Namkoong, Lee Hye-yeong 

    46.Jang Ok-Jung, Sarang-e Salda(2013) 

    Life Of Jang Ok Jung, Later Known as Jang Hee Bin, was one of the most famous Concubines of The Joseon Dynasty who was known for her hunger for power. 

    Stars: Kim Tae-hee, Yoo Ah-in, Geon-Ju Lee, Soo-Hyun Hong 

    47.Marriage Contract(2016) 

    Ji-Hoon (Lee Seo-Jin) has a cynical personality due to his family background. Even though he comes from a rich family, his mother had an affair with a married man and they had Ji-Hoon. From… See full summary » 

    Stars: Seo-jin Lee, Kim You-Jin, Yoo-Ri Kim, Kim Kwang-guy 

    48.Won-deo-pool la-i-pea(2005– ) 

    The story of Xu Tian who suffers big blows both in his love and work life. When he decides to leave America, where he has been living for 10 years and returns to his home country, luck is not on his side. 

    Stars: Frank Powers, Jun-yong Choi, Eun-Jeong, Hyeon Ju 

    49.Dream High(2011–2012) 

    Dream High tells the story of six students at Kirin Art High School who work to achieve their dreams of becoming music stars in the Korean music industry. Go Hye Mi is a student who sings … See full summary » 

    J.Y. Park, Jin-won Jung, Ji-eon Lee, Kim Soo-Hyun 

    50.Personal Taste(2010) 

    The surprise hit of 2010, Personal Taste (aka Personal Preference) garnered high ratings and a huge fanbase in a comedy that proves true love is found in the most unlikely places. Quirky … See full summary » 

    Stars: Son Ye-jin, Lee Min-Ho, Nam-Gil Kim, Ji-Seok Kim 

    The Taeyang Corporation is the largest conglomerate in South Korea. The family that runs Taeyang has been under a curse for hundred years that the first bride of the eldest son will always … See full summary » 

    Stars: Jin-Sung Yang, Hong-ki Lee, Jung-Hee Nam 

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    D.P. (2021)

    comment:  a very gripping  look at the  Korean military  life and what led so many people to desert the abusive condictions  they experience.   the Korean government has announced that they are dismantling the DP unit  but insisted that this  drama had anything to do with that decision.   Ha!

    Screenwriter

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    Park Seo Joon is now confirmed to advance to Hollywood with the upcoming movie “The Marvels.”

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  • Incheon Beaches Await

    Re-discovering the Beaches of Yeongjong International City, Incheon Beaches Await!

    euwangni beach
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    Ode to Incheon Beaches

    I recently rediscovered Korean beaches
    I have been living near several beaches

    Seldom going to the beach
    Just too busy
    With retired life

    Even though
    We are just a few miles away

    When we went there
    It was better than I had imagined
    Finally solved the chronic parking problems

    Not too crowded, mid-week
    even during the middle
    of Korean beach season
    because of COVID
    and the bad economy

    The weather was hot
    But not overwhelming

    We stopped for tea
    At a rustic hut
    On some rocks

    Overlooking the beach
    Been there for 30 years
    Hardly changing

    The beach town itself
    Is “Old school”, old fashioned
    No high rises, no fancy hotels
    No fancy restaurants
    a bit expensive by local standards

    during low tide
    people go clamming
    lots of fresh clams
    and seafood

    Pretty basic
    But we liked that
    the water was cleaner
    Better than we had remembered

    Not too many foreigners
    Yet near the airport
    The nearest beach to Seoul

    We are planning to go
    Weekly throughout the year
    As long as we live
    Near the beach
    Why not I say?

     Eurwangni Beach 을왕리 해수욕장 -eul-wangli haesuyogjang

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    I have been living off and on in Yeongjong International City, near the Incheon airport since I retired a few years ago.  We live near three beaches, and four other islands.  Yet for some reason, I have not spent a lot of time exploring the Beaches of my new home island.

     

     

     

    I recently went to Eurwangni beach the other day and was pleasantly surprised at how nice it was.  I am now going to go regularly.

    Korean beaches are still somewhat seasonal, but going to the beaches off-season has become much more popular than when I first came to Korea decades ago when there was a beach season and the beaches the rest of the year were deserted.

    Eurwangni beach is the most famous of the Yeongjongdo beaches.  It is the most developed.  It is on the west side of the island and features low tide extensive mudflats.  Many people go clamming there at low tide.

    The main part of the beach is lined with the usual assortment of seafood restaurants and hotels but nothing that high-end.  It is a very old-school vibe.  It is about 700 meters long from the south end to the north end. At the north end of the beach, there is a fishing pier and a few small restaurants.

    Transit options

    From downtown, Seoul take the AREX train to the airport and get off at T1. From Incheon airport, T1 3rd Floor take bus 111 or 306 and get off at Seunchang Wangsan Beach stop (near the end of the line).  The bus takes T-money.

    Alternative plan – you can take a bus or taxi from Unseo station area.  Unseo station area is lined with restaurants and budget friendlier places to stay.

    AREX has a station at Yongju but it does not appear to be operational.  The Airport MAGLEV goes there. From there the beaches are about a 15-minute walk or a short bus or taxi ride.

    Yongju station is also the closest train stop to the entrance to Muido beaches.  You can take a bus from there to Muido, and there are lots of restaurant options across the street.  There is a nice walkway lined with restaurants as well.

    Driving 

    If you drive, type in Eurwangni beach parking which will direct you to the parking lots at the south end of the beach.  It is a five-minute walk to the main part of the beach and about a half-hour or more to the other beaches.

    Address: 16-15, Yongsueo-ro, 302 beon-gil, Jung-ju, Incheon.

    Seonnyeo (Fairy) Rock Beach (선녀바위)

    Theme: Rare Animals/ Plants/Spectacular Cliffs & Rock Formations

    The name “Fairy Rock Beach” comes from the fact that fresh water is gathered at the seashore beneath…

    Seongyeol rock is a series of rocks leading to a pine forest on the south end of Eurwangni beach.  The rocks are closed during high tide and at night.  If you go to Euwangni beach, tide permitting, it is a great 2-kilometer walk.  At the end of the pathway, there is an old shack restaurant that has been there for almost 40 years.  The owner of the shack is a nice young woman who inherited the property from her parents.  I got the impression that she gets few visitors as it is at the end of a long pathway from the main beach. You can get your usual drinks, and fresh seafood there, but it closes at sunset.  The trail at the shack turns inward entering the old pine forest but we ran out of time to explore that.  We will be back no doubt.

    Wangsang Beach

    왕상해수욕장 -wangsanghaesuyogjang

    Wangan beach is much less developed or crowded than its bigger neighbor, Euwangni beach, which is a 15-minute walk away.  The beach has a nice camping ground next to the beach which has the usual camping essentials for sale or rent.

    The sunset is very nice.

    for more info

    For more information you can call 82-32-777-1330 or wangsan-beach.co.kr.  the web page says that they have English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean operators, but I have not verified that.  The web page opens in English and provides information on a wide variety of nearby attractions and is well done.  I was pleasantly surprised.

    Transportation options

    Public transportation

    From Incheon airport, T1 3rd Floor take bus 111 or 306 and get off at Seunchang Wangsan Beach stop (near the end of the line).  The bus takes T-money.

    Driving

    Same as Eurwangni beach with the following additions:

    GSP enter Wangsang beach address is 810-204, Eurwang-dong, Jung ju, Incheon (Wangsang Beach).

    Masian Beach

    118, Masiran-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon 22385 South Korea

    (2.9 miles from Eurwangni Beach)

    transportation:

    public tranist – take the AREX train to the airport. Buses are available at the airport terminal 1, 3rd floor.  The beach buses stop at all three breaches, Maisin beach is the first beach, Eurwangni the second and Wangsang is the final stop.

    Driving

    type Maisin beach into your GSP

    118, Masiran-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon 22385 South Korea

    depending upon traffic the beaches are about an hour from downtown Seoul or Incheon city.

    무이도 Muui-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon South Korea

    (3.3 miles from Eurwangni Beach)

    Muido, So Muido and Silmido are islands near to Yongchongdo.  You can get to the islands by taking a bus from the airport, or from the Yongju maglev stop.  there is a new bridge and the roads have been improved, but Muido is super crowded on weekends so best to go mid-week if you can.

    There are hotels and Korean style resorts near bridge and at the beach, there are huts for rent. There are restaurants near the ferry terminal and at the beach, but the selection is limited to Korean seafood.

    When you enter the island there is a trailhead that takes you to the top of island – and you can walk the entire island in about four hours.  The trail is very pretty and not too steep.

    Update:  Not sure if the tourism info stand is still there.  last time I visited was just after the bridge opened.   When I visited, the people were very helpful, spoke good English and had lots of maps and guides in English and can also tell you about the ferries to the other islands.  Well worth a stop.  You should stock up on tourism information here if you are going to the outer islands as once you get there is very little English language signage or English speakers on the islands. They are open until 6 pm most days.

    Address

    310-11, Daemuui-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
    인천광역시 중구 대무의로 310-11 (무의동)
    1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
    (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

    • For more info: +82-32-760-7114

    Muuido Island is located in Jung-gu, Incheon which is not far from the mainland but is only accessible by ferry. Nearby are two smaller islands, Silmido Island and Somuuido Island. In olden times, small boats were used to go from Muuido Island to Somuuido Island but the two islands are currently connected by a bridge so visitors can reach Somuuido after a 10-15 minute walk. Muuido Village Bus (maeul bus; 마을버스) takes people from Keunmuri Dock (큰무리선착장) to Gwangmyeonghang Port (광명항). To enjoy the beauty of Somuuido Island fully, Muuibadanuri-gil 8 Course is a must-visit path, taking around 1 hour and giving stunning views of the East Sea vista. Two beaches, Hanagae Beach and Silmi Beach are famous beaches in Muuido Island. One interesting thing in Silmi Beach is that people can walk to Silmido Island at low tide. Hiking up Horyonggoksan Mountain (호룡곡산) and Guksabong Peak is also available on Hanagae Island.

    The trail head to Horyonggoksan Mountain (호룡곡산) and Guksabong Peak can be found at bridge entrance to the island and also near So Muido and at Hangagae beach as well.  The round trip takes about three hours, and the trail is well marked but only in Korean.  Go up the stairs and at the top turn right to access the main trail head.

    Hanagae Beach

    Hanagae beach is the main beach on Muido.  It is near the end of the island. the turnoff is easy to miss though.  on weekends it can get crowded.  there are beach huts to rent and camping is also allowed.  There is a zip line on the beach and the usual assortment of seafood resturants.  Like all Incheon area beaches at low tide you can walk quite some distance and you can see people clamming.

    From my trip advisor collumn –must visit island

    Feb 2019
    now a short drive from the airport. I’d take the bus from the airport or Unseo station so you can enjoy a drink. there is a great round the island hike takes five hours;. I will do that next week and write a fresh review. the beach is very nice includes a zipline and bungalows = 20,000 won per night! with the new bridge it is easy to get to. if you have five hour overlay you can defintiely make it to Muido and back.
    Written January 27, 2020
    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.

    So Muido 소무이도

    So Muido is a nice spot for a walk as well. Take the bus to the end of the island and walk across.  There are places to stop and eat in So Muido. The walk to the top of the mountain is a nice walk takes about an half an hour to reach the top. There is a private beach on the way back to town.  On the weekend traffic and parking is impossible unless you get there really early.  there are camp grounds near by and a number of hotels, but nothing too high-end.

    Silmido

    Silmido island is the site of a secret military base where they trained commandos going undercover into North Korea.  They closed the base in the 80’s and a Korean K drama was filmed at the island.  The island has a resort where one can stay but there are not much there,  not even restaurants.  Still the beach is nice but a bit deserted.  You can walk across to Silmido at low tide, at high tide it becomes a separate island.

    Shindo, Modo and Jangbo islands

     신도모토 보도

    Shindo, Modo and Jangbo Islands located near Incheon International Airport are great places to get away from Seoul or Incheon for that matter. These three islands are near Yongchongdo.  You need to take a ferry to reach them. The ferry ride to Jangbo the biggest of the islands takes about an hour. The ferry runs every hour on the hour the last ferry back leaves about 6 pm.  You can catch the ferry at Sammok quay.

    삼목 부두  sammog budu

    There are buses from the airport and from Unseo station to the ferry terminal.

    Sindo Island

    Ongjin-gun, Incheon South Korea

    7 miles from Eurwangni Beach.

    Modo Island

    Modo island is connected to Shindo island.  You can easily walk around both Modo and Shindo in an hour or two.  There are places to eat and spend the night, but Jangbo island is the biggest of the three and has the best facilities, beaches, restaurants, and walking biking trails.

    Jangbo Island

    The island is located one hour and 40 minutes from Seoul. To get there take airport express train from Seoul Station and get off at Unseo station and then transfer to a bus going to Sammok wharf in Yeongjong Island, Incheon. The ferry from there takes 40 minutes.  The last ferry back leaves at 6 pm.  There are plenty of places to stay near the beaches which are a short walk from the ferry terminal.  This is also a popular place to camp as there are camping grounds near the ferry terminal. There is a mountain hiking trail that follows the ridge line all over the island and is a great hike.   If you go to Jangbong island, it is worth stopping off at Shindo and Modo islands first and take a walk.  A number of K dramas have been filmed on these islands.

    More info from Visit Incheon web page follows:

    Coastal Trail connecting Sindo Island, Sido Island and Modo Islands

    Come to the triplet islands and have a bike tour around them for a fantastic ride along the shoreline. The triplet islands are very well known as one of the best spots in Korea for a bike tour. Come down to the Sinsimodo Islands for a safe and pleasant bicycle touring. Take a boat at Sammok Quay in Yeongjongdo Island. You will get to Sindo Island Quay in about 10 minutes. The three islands of Sindo Island, Sido Island and Modo Island are all connected by bridges, so you can tour all of them in a day. You can rent a bike on the island. There are only a few cars on the road, thus the island is recognized as one of the best places for bike riders.

    Sindo Island Pureun Beonmal, a designated traditional agricultural village

    The name Sindo Island (literally “the island of trust”) has come from the fact that its residents are conscientious and innocent. It is in this context that the salt produced in the island is called jinyeom (literally “genuine salt”). As the island have mud flats, salt evaporation ponds, and rice paddies, visitors can enjoy everything they can expect from the country’s rural area in Sindo Island Pureun Beotmal designated by the government as a traditional agricultural village.

    Sinsido Island Yeondogyo Bridge

    Sindo Island is connected to Sido Island by a bridge. The name of Sido Island has come from the legend that troops of the Joseon Dynasty practiced archery in Manisan Mountain with targets set in Sido Island (“an arrow island”). The island is also called “Salseom (‘sal’ also means an arrow in Korean).” Given the actual distance between the two locations, the story is hardly credible, but the idea is intriguing enough. Sido Island has been filming locations for popular TV dramas such as “Full House” and “Sad Love Story” because of the harmony between its slow slope hills and the sea.

    Sugi Beach, the filming location of ‘Full House’

    Sugi Beach in Sido Island was the filming location for the popular TV series called ‘Full House.’ You can see a few islands in the distance. The beach is covered with quality and beautiful white sands. Main characters in the TV drama series often spent time together here. Who would not have fallen in love with each other in such a beautiful environment?

    Simodo Island Yeondogyo Bridge

    Sido Island and Modo Island are connected by a bridge. Believe it or not, you can get to a totally different island in just a few minutes. The name Modo Island comes from the word ttiyeom (‘tti’ refers to King cogongrass). The legend says that fishermen in the region once complained that his fish net only had grass instead of fish. ‘Mo’ in Modo Island means ‘grass’ in Chinese.

    Baemikkumi Sculpture Park

    Baemikkumi Sculpture Park is located on Baemikkumi Beach in Modo Island. The ‘Baemikkumi’ (the local dialect meaning a hole in the bottom of a ship) has come from the fact the beach is as flat as the bottom of a ship. The beach is also famous for a sculpture park featuring a number of surreal erotic sculptures. Blue water, white sand, and dreamlike sculptures blend well with one another. The sculpture park has become a reason to many for a visit to Modo Island.

    The Sinsimodo Islands, a paradise for bike enthusiasts

    Together, the Sinsimodo Islands are small but pretty places to visit. Most notably, as they are connected, the Sinsimodo Islands will sustain the fame of a paradise for bikers in the West Sea for a long time to come.

    Yeongjong Seaside Park 영종해변공원 -yeongjonghaebyeongong-won

    Yeongjong seaside park is on the other side of the island.  From the airport, you can get off at Unseo station and take a bus or taxi to the Yeongjong Seaside park. The park features a 5.6-kilometer rail bike that runs along the coast with great views. At the entrance to the park, there is a small beach.  If you walk along the beach you will come to the Fishmarket complex which is a newly developing area lined with restaurants, hotels and is a colorful area to walk about.

    other things to do

    Yeongjongdo History Museum

    The museum traces the history of Yeongjong Island.  It is located on a hill next to the rail park.

    The Incheon free economic zone (IFEZ) IFEZ has a nice FB and web page filled with information on things to do in Songdo, Cheongha, and Yeongjong International cities.   Worth a visit.

    Here is some information on local attractions I just discovered.

    Yeongjong Dulle-gil 영종 둘레길 (yeongjong dullegil)

    From the IFEZ web page

    Incheon free economic zone

    Let us introduce Yeongjong Dulle-gil where you can enjoy the nature of Yeongjongdo while looking around the sea of Incheon.  How about taking a walk along Yeongjong Dulle-gil where you can get refreshed while following the quarantine rules?

    #IFEZ #IncheonFreeEconomicZone #Cheongna #Songdo #Yeongjong

    #YeongjongDullegil #YeongjongSpot #SeasidePark

    Comment:  every place has a ‘Dulle-gil” (walking trail) nowadays.  Korea has lots of things to offer foreign visitors, but unfortunately, there still is not a lot of information on Korean tourism written in English.  For example, the Yeoungjong International city Dulle-Gil (map above) is a nice trail, but because there is almost no information on the trail other than a few references here and there in Korean, most foreign visitors and Korean visitors as well simply don’t know that it even exists.  This is sad because Korea has so much to offer foreign visitors.  This is a small problem that can be easily fixed if the Korean tourism authorities took a more proactive approach to promote Korean tourism.   The above map is only in Korean, is incomplete, and there are few if any references to the Dulle-Gil anywhere online or in the community making it challenging to follow the trail.   At the minimum, there should be a clearly labeled map in English/Korean and maybe by attractions at every subway station.  Some stations do a great job, others not so much.

    World Peace Forest Yeongjong 세계평화의  (segyepyeonghwaui sup)

    This is one of the hidden gems of living in Yeong Jong island.  It is a five-mile-long trail that goes through pine forests, cherry trees, and along a lake.  There is a lotus pond at one end of the trail.  The trail leads to Paekrungsan mountain which is a nice hike.   There is almost no information in English on this park and even locals don’t seem to know much about it.  If you google it you will find my earlier blog posting on it.

    We hike it daily.  There are deer, foxes, wild cats, birds, snakes on the trail.

    The trail was built in 2003 or so when they build the airport. The airport authorities had to promise to preserve most of the island in a natural state.  As part of that commitment, they build the world peace forest with the two national airline carriers donating land, volunteers, and materials to build the park.

    The park has become mature now and is much better than when I first encountered it in 2003 or so.  Still not much information on the park though.

    It would be a great thing to advertise as it is so close to the airport (less than five miles away).

    Transportation options

    By driving drive to Unseo station area and park nearby.

    By public transit

    Take the AREX train and get off at Unseo station (two stops from Terminal 2). Take the A exit and turn either left or right.  If you turn left taking exit A from the AREX station and cross the street you will see the trailhead heading up Pakeyungsan mountain.  If you turn right and go past the Lotte Mart you will see the trailhead across the street.  It is a five-mile round trip walk, mostly flat except for the mountain trails along Pakeyungsan.

     

  • welcome to Yeongjong International City

    welcome to Yeongjong International City

    Welcome to Yeongjon international City.

    Updated Things to Do on Yeongjongdo

    Yeongjongdo the Hamptons of Seoul

    Yeongjongdo the Hamptons of Seoul

    Yeongjongdo Redevelopment Proposals

    more development plans

    Yeongjong development plans

    Wikopedia LInk Yeongjong International City

     

    I am Jake Cosmos Aller, the host of the world according to Cosmos blog and podcasts, aviable on spotify and elsewhere.

    I retired a few years ago from the State Department as a foreign service officer,(diplomat)  and my wife from the Army as a major. We live in Yeongjong Island near the airport in the airport new city.  Recently the whole island has been renamed Yeongjong International city and there is an expectation that there will be a lot of investment and more foreign residents.  Much of that has been postponed due to COVID but will no doubt pick back up next year. There are a lot of foreigners walking around, but few are residents yet.

    Yeongjong has a lot to offer visitors, and residents, and is a great place to stay. In fact it is one of the better communities in Korea.

    The air is fresh, cooler than Seoul in the summer, warmer in the winter, with not too many storms and little snow. Lots of mountains, beaches, and rural areas to explore as the development so far has been focused on the key urban areas – the airport business district, airport new town (where I live) Sky city, Midan city (where the resorts are going up) the wharf and oceanside park, and the beaches.  Most of the island is still forests, mountains, and rural areas.  I hope that they don’t over-develop the island and keep much of the natural beauty intact.  it is only an hour to downtown Seoul either by driving or the AREX train.  And express buses from the airport take you into various parts of Seoul as well, often faster than the subway.

    Traffic on the island and getting to the island is not too bad but the transit on the island is inadequate given the rapid urbanization of the island.  Both the tolls on the bridges and the train fares are way too high.  The authorities also have promised an LRT line, Maglev line, and express buses, expansion of the subway line nine, and a bridge to Gangwha island and Shindo, and Jangban islands.  I hope they deploy them all within the next five years so I can enjoy using them before I turn 70!. These transportation improvements are way overdue. I will write about them in a separate blog posting soon.

    The authorities promise to preserve at least 40 or 50 percent of the island, and I hope that they do as well.  I am afraid they will over-develop the island, killing much of the semi-rural flavor of the island.  The new Dream Land resort taking shape is destroying some vital mudflat wetlands.  When they build the airport, they destoryed a few mountains, turning them into qauries.  A few are still operational. They also shut down the old salt mines.  But they kept their promise to not destory the remaining mountains.

    I wish they would develop hiking trails on Kum mountain (Gold mountain) which is now blocked off due to Korean military bases.  We are so close to North Korea (visable in the distance on a clear day from almost everywhere on the island) I doubt that they will reduce the Korean military bases anytime soon.

    Mini-Macau or Las Vegas?

    In the next few years, the integrated resorts will open up transforming Midan City into a mini-Las Vegas.  The authorities have a grandiose plan to turn this island into another Singapore or Macau.  But limiting the casinos to Foreigners only may not do the trick.  In my opinion, they will need to allow Koreans some access to the casinos to make them economically viable.  Perhaps limiting access to once or twice a month or a set loss fee would work.

    The Hamptons of Seoul?

    The way I look at it, they should be thinking of the Hamptons in long island, not Singnapore or Macaus, as the model for development, turning the city into a upscale weekend home district for rich Koreans and expatriats.

    In a series of blog postings which I hope to turn into some articles, which I will share with the Mayor of Incheon, I will explore living in Yeongjong International city from my perspective.

    The articles will include

    Yeongjon International City, Beaches
    Yeongjong Internation City Development Hype vs reality
    Yeongjong International City  – the Hamptons of Seoul?
    Yeongjong Things to Do
    Yeongjong International City Restaurant guide
    Yeongjong International City Hiking guide
    Yeongjong International City Wildlife guide
    Yeongjong International City -Suggestions for transportation and other development plans.

    Thanks

    Hope you enjoy these articles.  I also hope to get them published in the local Korean English press.

    Jake Cosmos Aller Aka “Cosmos”

  • Updated Korean  River/Streambed Parks

    Updated Korean River/Streambed Parks

    Update: Korean River/Stream Bed Parks

    8/15/2021 updates

    Ansa city has two stream bed parks. the ansa canal and the Ansa lake.  Both are worth a future visit. Ansa city is the most multi-cultural city in Kroea and there is now a multi-cultural resturant district which has Indian, Nepalese, Vientamese, Russian, Uzbek, Mongolia, Thai and other resturants available.  Worth a trip some day.

    Gimpo has a number of streams and rivers running through the city that are unnamed and undeveloped but have walking paths.  Worth a future trip some day.

    8/4/2021 Updates

    I found a few more stream bed parks hope to explore some day.

    Cheongha International City

    Cheongha International City has a nice lake park similar to Songdo Central Park.

    There is a stream bed that flows through most of the city, lined with biking paths but not otherwise really developed.

    Yongin City

    Yongin City has a nice river side park that flows through the city. Part of the stream flows through the Yongin Recreational forest which is pretty large area. It also has Tanjeon stream that flows ultimately into the River in Seoul passing through much of Gangnam district.

     7/25/2021 Updates:

    Dongkook University Stream Bed 

    I discovered another stream bed park in Seoul.  It runs from Namsan Mountain through the Dongkook (Buddhist University) campus and is about a 3 kilometer mini-stream bed park lined with benches.  Very pleasant looking.  Easily assesible via subway, located on the road to the Namsan tunnel.

    Pusan

    Nakong River and DaeDaepo beach

    DaeDaepo beach is located at the estuary of the Nakong river, just 8 k from downtown Busan.  There is a nice walking trail along the river as well. You can get to it by subway get off at sinpyeong station or take bus number 2 or 98 from Busan station.

    Ilgwan Beach near the Icheon River in Gyesang County

    another beach near a river head is Ilgwan beach in Gyesang county.  It is located where the river flows into the Icheon port.  the nearest subway is Donghae line exit 1 then a five minute walk. or take local bus number 180, 182, or 188 and get off at ilgwang beach stop.

    Suyeong River trail and Gwangalli Beach, Busan 

    at the end of the Suyeong River trail you will find a nice beach, Gwangalli beach. to get there take subway line 2 to Gwanggan or Geumyeonsan Station and walk about five minutes.

    Songpa Trail opens  21 k long course along three streams 

    Korea Times: July 8, 2021

     

     

     

     

     

    When thinking of Songpa District in Seoul, images of large apartment complexes and skyscrapers may come to mind. But the district’s network of walking trails, named Songpa Trail or Songpa Dullegil in Korean, is a hidden treasure of the area, created along four streams flowing through its landscape.

    Songpa has had three walking courses along Seongnae and Jangji streams as well as the Han River, and the district office opened another one recently along Tan Stream, which had been off-limits for the last 51 years.

    Now with the trail along the Tan Stream added, a 21.2-kilometer-long circuit has been created.

    “We wanted to create walking paths or parks that residents can access in five minutes from their home and relax at any time,” said Park Sung-soo, head of Songpa District Office.

    Each course of Songpa Trail has different things to see and enjoy, including a rice farming experience center, bird observatories, cherry blossom roads, a forest playground for children and Jamsil Hangang Park.

    The circular course take walkers to attractions in the district such as Mongchon Earthen Fortress, Seokchon-dong Ancient Tombs, Bangi Wetland and Lotte World Tower.

     

    Residents take a walk along a Songpa Trail course in Songpa District, southeastern Seoul. Courtesy of Yim Hong-soon
    A bird is spotted on Seongnae Stream, one of three streams surrounding Songpa District, Seoul. Courtesy of Yim Hong-soon

    “Walking along rivers, lakes, and wetlands, you can also find ecological resources that are usually found in the countryside, such as kestrels, white-necked plovers and otters,” Park said.

    Not everything has gone well for creating the trail since the basic plan to refurbish the Tan Stream section was prepared in October 2018.

    Public access to the Tan Stream section had been restricted due to embankments and roadways. In addition, the area was designated as an ecological conservation area in 2002 for rare birds and endangered species.

    Since announcing the plan, the district office underwent briefing sessions for residents twice, and consulted experts in environmental science, birds and landscaping. Through this process, it sought ways for residents to use the trails while preserving nature.

    Residents take a walk along a Songpa Trail course in Songpa District, southeastern Seoul. Courtesy of Yim Hong-soon
    An entry into the Tan Stream Course of Songpa Trail in Songpa District, Seoul. Courtesy of Songpa District Office

    “We sought to create a nature-friendly walking path without damaging the conservation area,” Park said.

    So in the Tan Stream section, bicycles are prohibited, nighttime access is restricted and streetlamps give off weaker light, in order to protect the birds and amphibians in the area.

    Residents’ voluntary participation in the creation of the trail is also notable, with those in 15 neighborhoods of the district organizing groups named Guardians to protect the environment of the streams.

    The district office said it is preparing various events for residents, including a walking marathon and autumn foliage festival. Ecological exploration programs will also be prepared especially in the newly opened Tan Stream course.

    Park said he plans to continue linking the Songpa Trail with other tourist attractions, traditional markets and shops to revitalize the local economy.

    “We will make Songpa Trail as a place where visitors can have unique memories, and residents can enjoy a quality daily life,” he said.

    • Seongnae Stream Songpa

    • Tan Stream Songpa

    • Jangi Stream Songpa

    Songpa-gu is a district of SeoulSouth Korea. Songpa is located at the southeastern part of Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Songpa is also the largest population district with 647,000 residents, in Seoul. This had been called Wirye, when it was the first capital of Baekje. Songpa is generally referred to as a part of Greater Gangnam Area along with Gangnam District and Seocho District.

    Songpa plans to extend Tan stream bank alongside Songpadaero as traffic volume on the street is expected to increase. Songpa will also ease traffic by constructing a road linking Wiryeseong gil to Seongnae stream, and by connecting the unconnected section under Olympic Bridge.

    • Songpa District will link four nearby streams (Han River, Seongnae stream, Jangji stream and Tan stream) to one another through the dubbed Waterway Project. Songpa will be a unique island-like district when Waterway Project is completed by 2012, which is aimed at building Songpa an eco-friendly district where water, nature and human being are …
    • District of Water[edit]

      “Songpa District is a pleasant and beautiful area with nearby lake and streams.” Songpa District will link four nearby streams (Han River, Seongnae stream, Jangji stream and Tan stream) to one another through the dubbed Waterway Project. Songpa will be a unique island-like district when Waterway Project is completed by 2012, which is aimed at building Songpa an eco-friendly district where water, nature and human being are harmonized with one another. Nature Eco Network is a 27 km long forest with a willow volley and a reserve of wild lives. In Walk Network, people can sense Songpa’s history and culture while taking a walk, and feel the fresh air when riding a bicycle on Bicycle Network. The Seokchon lake, which was generated from the Han River as the result of the multiple purpose development of Jamsil in the 1970s, had been averted by the residents because of a nasty smell, in spite of the fact that it’s the only lake in the downtown of Seoul. The smell came from water pollution from concrete materials. But, in the 2000s, it was reborn as the real rest area where attract the visitors of 20,000~30,000 on weekdays, over 50,000 on weekends and are the nests for animals and plants including aquatic plants. And, this is the result of the development project for the natural ecology park. On June, 2005, Sungnae-chun was also resuscitated as a beautiful river through the development project for the ecology river. It was a dried river due to the low volume of water flow during the 1970s~the 1980s. But in 2009 it was selected as ‘the most beautiful 100 rivers in Korea’ by Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs. If the four rivers in ‘waterway’ are the main artery, a streamlet is a vessel. Songpa District developed a streamlet alongside South Beltway (1.5 km from Ogeum intersection ~ Olympic Park intersection ~ Seongnae Stream), easing hot island phenomena and reclaiming water at the same time.

      Free bicycle rental SPB system[edit]

      “Rent a bicycle and return it at any among 300 rental sites.” Songpa has a free bicycle rent system called “Songpa Public Use Bike” or SPB, the nation’s first of its kind, in which members of the system rent a bicycle free of charge 24 hours from 300 self-rental sites located every 300 meters away from one another. With a SPB membership card, one can rent a bicycle and return it at any site among 300 in Songpa. SPB system upgraded Korea’s bicycle culture for sure.

      Expansion of bicycle infrastructure[edit]

      “There are free bicycle rental houses on the 101.81km long bicycle road.” Songpa made a huge success in initiating a handful of systems relating bicycle that other municipal governments rush to benchmark. There are four free bicycle rental houses on the 101.8 km long bicycle road. Anyone with an identification card can rent a bicycle free of charge. The system plays a role in saving transportation costs and promoting bicycle riding at the same time. There is a “Home-visiting bicycle repair” in Songpa, a system designed to relieve repair expense. Under the system, mechanics visit Songpa-gu offices, schools and apartments so that residents do not have to go too far to repair their bicycles.

      Park[edit]

      World Peace Gate at Olympic Park

      “Songpa District has as many as 140 parks, the largest number among municipal districts in Seoul and has the highest green zone rate in Seoul.”

      A third of the total Songpa area is green zone: 10.98k㎡ or 32.4% of Songpa area is green zone, the highest rate among municipal districts in Seoul. Songpa District has as many as 140 parks, also the largest number in Seoul. Each park has its own theme like a flower or a plant reflected by residents’ opinion. The theme of Geon-neomal Park in Garak-dong is a rose, while Baekto Park is a wild flower park. The theme of Macheon Park is a royal azalea and Jamsil Park’s main theme is aquatic plant. In these parks, diverse flower festivals and events including Royal Azalea Festival, Rose Festival, Garden Balsam Dyeing Festival, Eco Culture Class, Wild Plants Operation and Aquatic Plant Exhibition are held every year.

      There are cherry blossom roads alongside of Seongnae stream and Jangjicheon stream. As the trees were donated by Songpa residents and are planted by them, each tree has a name tag of the donator and is taken a good care by them. Songpa led its people to voluntarily take part in preserving the environment in the district.

    • Letter to NPS

    • Updated letter to NPS and updated photos for Cheongjecheon streambed park and updated to provide information on additional streambed parks incuding streams at Camp Humphreys and Yongsan military bases.

    Letter to National Parks Director, Minister of Tourism, and KT

    One of the little-known gems of Korean tourism is all the great river parks and stream bed parks throughout Korea. Getting information on these parks in English is frustrating, only a few of them have any information in English.  There are no English language maps available online and very little information. The stream bed parks and river parks are managed by local and provincial governments.  Some have extensive facilities; many have no facilities other than a walking/bike trail.

    I believe it is time for the Korean National parks service to take over managing these stream bed and river parks for the benefit of all Koreans, hence they would be a welcomed addition to the national park service. Promoting them to the national park service would also promote them in both the local and international media.

    Once the park service takes it over, they should standardize services across the river/streambed parks.

    There should be a web page on these river and stream bed parks in a standard format, including history, trail map, nearby attractions (with links), and transportation/directions (in Korean and target language). The rest of the national parks should also be listed in the same manner. The web page and the KNP web page should be in multiple languages but at the very least in Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Vietnamese, Thai, Hindi, and Spanish.  The transportation section should always be in Korean and the target language. The web page should also link to the national forest park, provincial and city parks, and hiking trails throughout the country. The goal should be one web page with information on all the outdoor recreational activities available in Korea.  And they should all follow the same format.

    Each river/streambed park should be stocked with fish, turtles, and frogs.  Fishing should be encouraged. The fish stocked should consist of Korean trout, water ell, and other indigenous fish. Harvesting of frogs should be legal, but not turtles.

    Each river/streambed park should be lined with restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, fishing supply shops, bike, and boat rental places with views of the river and stream.  The restaurants would grill fish and frogs caught in the river and stream.

    Each park would have signs and maps in four languages (Korean, English/Chinese/Japanese) throughout the park. The langague could be taken off the web page to be consistent throughout the system.

    The parks would be free and open 24/7.  there would be sufficient lighting and ccv cameras everywhere to deter criminal conduct.

    boats, bikes and fishing equipment would be available for rent at an affordable price.

    boating should be allowed on the deeper streams.  and water taxi/ferries could be run along the deepest streams and tributaries of the river and up and down the Han river.  Revenus from opperations of the water taxi and ferry service would be split between the companies and the park service.

    The model should be the Golden waterway in Gimpo.

    Rental income should be devoted to the maintenance of the park. Any extra income would be sent to the NPS general maintenance fund.

    Each river/stream bed park should have a citizen advisory committee consisting of representatives of the businesses in the park, and nearby citizens. The committee should advise the park service of issues related to that park and should sponsor clean the park drives once a quarter and offer volunteer conservation activities.  local schools should adopt a river or streambed park and carry out conservation activities and nature study programs in the river/streambed.  Nearby busineses should also be encoruaged to adopt a river/streambed park and encourage volunater consdervation projects in the parks.  representative of the school and firms adopting a park would of course serve on the advisory committee  This model could be extended to every park in the country.

    For those streambed parks in Seoul and elsewhere they should be extended to run into the Han River.  Those in Incheon should either run into the Han River or the west sea. All other streambed parks should be extended so they flow into the nearest big river.

    The Han River Park system should be extended to the headwaters of the Han River. a similar walking/bike trail system should be extended to all the major rivers in Korea. All the river trails should be linked to each other and to the nearby streambed parks as part of the national river walk trail system.

    The should be annual marathon races along with the bigger stream and river parks.

    Even if the NPS does not upgrade these river/streambed parks into the newest national park, the NPS should at least upgrade their web page as discussed above.

    Finally, these parks could be admistered as “wild Rivers” following the sucess of the National Wild Rivers Act in the U.S. which created a framework for preserving wild rivers as special parks under the purview of the National Park Service. A similar act protects natural beaches across the country.

    end letter

    will post an update if i get any response.

    Updated information below on Yeongjaecheon stream based on a Kindle booklet about the stream.

    Over the last decade, Korea has build hundreds of stream bed parks throughout Seoul and Korea.  There are great places to take a walk, to observe wild life, to enjoy nature in the city.   There is some information in English on these parks but not enough.  For those readers in Korea, please feel free to send me info on other stream bed parks, so I can update this from time to time.

    The most famous one is the one that started it all. Cheongjejon in down town Seoul.

    Formerly polluted and covered with an elevated road since 2005, this stream has been cleaned up and made into an Art and nature walkway through the heart of Seoul.
    Suggested Duration:1-2 hours

    It is the prototype perhaps of stream restoration.

    SEOUL, South Korea — For half a century, a dark tunnel of crumbling concrete encased more than three miles of a placid stream bisecting this bustling city.

    The waterway had been a centerpiece of Seoul since a king of the Choson Dynasty selected the new capital 600 years ago, enticed by the graceful meandering of the stream and its 23 tributaries. But in the industrial era after the Korean War, the stream, by then a rank open sewer, was entombed by pavement and forgotten beneath a lacework of elevated expressways as the city’s population swelled toward 10 million.

    Today, after a $384 million recovery project, the stream, called Cheonggyecheon, is liberated from its dank sheath and burbles between reedy banks. Picnickers cool their bare feet in its filtered water, and carp swim in its tranquil pools.

    The restoration of the Cheonggyecheon is part of an expanding environmental effort in cities around the world to “daylight” rivers and streams by peeling back pavement that was built to bolster commerce and serve automobile traffic decades ago.

    Environmentalists point out other benefits. Open watercourses handle flooding rains better than buried sewers do, a big consideration as global warming leads to heavier downpours. The streams also tend to cool areas overheated by sun-baked asphalt and to nourish greenery that lures wildlife as well as pedestrians.
    Credit…Jean Chung for The New York Times

    Some political opponents have derided Seoul’s remade stream as a costly folly, given that nearly all of the water flowing between its banks on a typical day is pumped there artificially from the Han River through seven miles of pipe.

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    My favorite though is the Golden Waterway in Gimpo north of Kimpo airport, close to Janngi station on the new Gold Line.  The Gyeongi and Gimpo tourist promotors have dubbed this “the Venice of Korea”.  Not quite, but still quite nice.
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    it is a 5.9 long walk way along a stream that used to be an open sewage dump back not too long ago.  It is lined with trees, flowers, beaches, and quirky public art.  The  northern end is pretty boring though.  The central and southern end is very nice.

    It is lined with restaurants and cafes, and has a boat house where you can rent boats to go out on the water.  The cost is 20,000 per hour.   a popular boat choice is the moon boat, which is a boat shaped like a crescent moon that is ideal for a couple to take out on the water.  There are also family boats and paddle boats for individuals.  There are also bikes for rent.

     

     

     

    [4K] Beautiful evening walk along Laveniche March Avenue in Gimpo Korea Tour 김포 한강신도시 장기동 라베니체 저녁 걷기

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    안녕하세요 Seoul Walker 입니다.
    오늘은 경기도 김포한강신도시에 위치한 라베니체 마치 에비뉴의 저녁을 함께 걸어봅시다. 깨끗해진 공기 만큼이나 아름다운 노을을 계속 볼 수 있기를 희망합니다.아침 7시, 당신을 위한 새로운 영상이 공개 됩니다.
    당신의 새로운 아침, 그리고 오후 저녁 저의 영상을 보며 한결 여유로운 하루의 시작과 마무리가 되었으면 하는 바램입니다. 최대한 다채롭고 흥미로운 영상을 즐기실 수 있도록 노력하겠습니다.영상이 마음에 드셨다면 좋아요, 구독, 알림 설정 부탁드립니다.
    그럼 오늘도 행복한 하루 되세요!Hello all my friends, I’m Nathan from Seoul Walker.
    Today, let’s walk together at Laveniche March Avenue in Hangang River New City, Gimpo, Gyeonggi-do.Ravenice March Avenue is a themed canal street created by Venetian motifs on a total of 33,000 m² waterfront commercial areas in total of 26 parcels around the golden waterway, which is an artificial waterway in the Han River New City of Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province. It is a commercial facility.

    Other Streams in Seoul

    Jungnangcheon (Stream)

    Jungnangcheon

    Jungnangcheon stream is the biggest contributor to the Hangang River. It starts at Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, joins with the Cheonggyecheon stream, and curves around Geumho-dong, Seongdong-gu until it finally flows under the Bridge of Gangyeonbuk-ro and into the Hangang river.


    Hongjecheon (Stream)

    Hongjecheon

    Hongjecheon (Stream) begins at Bukhansan (Mountain) and runs for 11.1km through Jongno-gu and Mapo-gu. The stream is named after the Hongjewon, an official building where Chinese envoys were received. Once dried up and neglected, the stream was revived under Seoul’s ‘No Dry Streams’ project. Within two short years clean water was once again flowing through both Hongjecheon (Stream) and Cheonggyecheon (Stream).

    GO ENG CHN JPN

    Yangjaecheon Stream and Tancheon Stream are two tributaries of the Hangang River.

    Yangjaecheon (Stream) and Tancheon (Stream)

    Yangjaecheon (Stream) originates from Gwanaksan (Mountain) and Cheonggyesan (Mountain). The 15.6km stream flows across Gwacheon and into the Gangnam district in Seoul until it joins up with the Hangang (River). The stream flows across Dogok-dong and Gaepo-dong in the district of Gangnam, and is a popular spot with locals for its well-paved pedestrian and cycling paths. It is a pleasant patch of green in a concrete jungle. Many Seoulites visit the stream for relaxation and to spend a day being closer to nature.

    Hanyeoul Stream, is a tributary of the Hangang River.

    The stream is 18.5km long and flows from Gwacheong in GyeongGi Province to the southern part of Seoul. The stream’s name is derived from the area in Seoul it flows through, Yangjae-dong.

    Stroll along the peaceful promenade of Songdo Central Park and view sculptures and animals. Here pretty grassy spaces border a manmade waterway while skyscrapers tower nearby. Completed in 2009, the stylish city park has become a landmark of the large city of Incheon in South Korea’s northwestern region.

    In 2001, Incheon began creating Songdo International Business District on mostly reclaimed land. The multi-functional space offers residents a pleasant and sustainable place for home, work, school and leisure. The 101-acre (41-hectare) park is an integral part of the overall design. Join residents and other visitors using this vast green space and exploring the cultural institutions surrounding the park.

    One highlight of the park is the seawater canal symbolizing the rivers of Korea flowing to the West Sea. Cruise along the canal under your own power in a canoe with sun umbrellas or on a comfortable water-taxi or small cruise boat.

    Gaze at and visit some of the futuristic buildings surrounding the park. Tri-Bowl, with the appearance of a bowl resting on water, has cultural event spaces. The Songdo G-Tower’s diagonal lines and atriums provide a stunning setting for the offices of IFEZ (Incheon Free Economic Zone) Authority. Visit the building’s 29th-floor Sky Garden for views across the city.

    Suwon – Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Suwon
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    Most of the streams passing through Suwon originate on Gwanggyosan or other nearby peaks. Since Suwon is bounded to the east by other hills, the streams, chiefly the Suwoncheon (and one notable tributary being the Jungbocheon), flow southwards through the city, eventually emptying into the Yellow Sea at Asan Bay. The entirety of Suwon is  drained in this manner

    Manisan Stream

    Manisan in Gangwha Island has a delightful stream running through the mountain. the trail follows the stream for the first mile or so.

    manisan

    Updated List of Korean Stream Bed Parks

     

    I found a few more Korean Streambed parks to explore someday.

    Otkachon in Seoul near Hweyasan Temple

    Anyang Stream near Anyang

    Gitawana Stream in Seoul

    Tanchan in Seoul

    Hongjechon in Seoul

    Pyengwha park stream in Mapo

    Incheon

    Gulpu

    Seungri

    Jangsu

    Other Streambed Parks

    Goumchon in Paju north of Seoul

    Gongneung North of Seoul

    Pungmu in Gimpo near gold line Pungmu station

    Pungmoo Stream Loop – Gyeonggi-do, South Korea _ AllTrails

    Sincheon in Daegu

    Yeojawachon near Changwon

    Bukhan near Yangpeyong

    Neul Park part of Han River parks

    Camp Humphreys

    there is a long canal stream bed park in Camp Humphreys called Canal walk. it is a jogging and bike path that runs throughout the base. Right now it is pretty baren with not much shade as it is brand new but over time the trees will grow and it will become a nice place to take a walk when you on base.

    Yongsang Stream

    There is an old stream bed that runs through Yongsan base lined with tall trees.  Hopefully the authorities will keep it as they turn the base into a grand park.

    Kwangwhamoon stream

    there is a small stream underneath Kwangwhamoon and I understand though I might be wrong, that they are going to restore it as part of the transfromation of Kwangwhamoon into a grand plaza.  Hope they do and link it to Chongjecheon or Hongcheon both of which are nearby.  That would be nice.

    the end

  • Korean Stream Bed Parks

    Venice in Korea and other Korean Stream Bed Parks

    ARA Canal Incheon

    Updated information below on Yeongjaecheon stream based on a Kindle booklet about the stream.

    Over the last decade, Korea has build hundreds of stream bed parks throughout Seoul and Korea.  There are great places to take a walk, to observe wild life, to enjoy nature in the city.   There is some information in English on these parks but not enough.  For those readers in Korea, please feel free to send me info on other stream bed parks, so I can update this from time to time.

    The most famous one is the one that started it all. Cheongjejon in down town Seoul.

    Formerly polluted and covered with an elevated road since 2005, this stream has been cleaned up and made into an Art and nature walkway through the heart of Seoul.
    Suggested Duration:1-2 hours

    It is the prototype perhaps of stream restoration.

    SEOUL, South Korea — For half a century, a dark tunnel of crumbling concrete encased more than three miles of a placid stream bisecting this bustling city.

    The waterway had been a centerpiece of Seoul since a king of the Choson Dynasty selected the new capital 600 years ago, enticed by the graceful meandering of the stream and its 23 tributaries. But in the industrial era after the Korean War, the stream, by then a rank open sewer, was entombed by pavement and forgotten beneath a lacework of elevated expressways as the city’s population swelled toward 10 million.

    Today, after a $384 million recovery project, the stream, called Cheonggyecheon, is liberated from its dank sheath and burbles between reedy banks. Picnickers cool their bare feet in its filtered water, and carp swim in its tranquil pools.

    The restoration of the Cheonggyecheon is part of an expanding environmental effort in cities around the world to “daylight” rivers and streams by peeling back pavement that was built to bolster commerce and serve automobile traffic decades ago.

    Environmentalists point out other benefits. Open watercourses handle flooding rains better than buried sewers do, a big consideration as global warming leads to heavier downpours. The streams also tend to cool areas overheated by sun-baked asphalt and to nourish greenery that lures wildlife as well as pedestrians.
    Credit…Jean Chung for The New York Times

    Some political opponents have derided Seoul’s remade stream as a costly folly, given that nearly all of the water flowing between its banks on a typical day is pumped there artificially from the Han River through seven miles of pipe.

    Golden Waterway In Gimpo

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    My favorite though is the Golden Waterway in Gimpo north of Kimpo airport, close to Janngi station on the new Gold Line.  The Gyeongi and Gimpo tourist promotors have dubbed this “the Venice of Korea”.  Not quite, but still quite nice.
    .
    it is a 5.9 long walk way along a stream that used to be an open sewage dump back not too long ago.  It is lined with trees, flowers, beaches, and quirky public art.  The  northern end is pretty boring though.  The central and southern end is very nice.

    It is lined with restaurants and cafes, and has a boat house where you can rent boats to go out on the water.  The cost is 20,000 per hour.   a popular boat choice is the moon boat, which is a boat shaped like a crescent moon that is ideal for a couple to take out on the water.  There are also family boats and paddle boats for individuals.  There are also bikes for rent.

     

     

     

    [4K] Beautiful evening walk along Laveniche March Avenue in Gimpo Korea Tour 김포 한강신도시 장기동 라베니체 저녁 걷기

    •  N
    안녕하세요 Seoul Walker 입니다.
    오늘은 경기도 김포한강신도시에 위치한 라베니체 마치 에비뉴의 저녁을 함께 걸어봅시다. 깨끗해진 공기 만큼이나 아름다운 노을을 계속 볼 수 있기를 희망합니다.아침 7시, 당신을 위한 새로운 영상이 공개 됩니다.
    당신의 새로운 아침, 그리고 오후 저녁 저의 영상을 보며 한결 여유로운 하루의 시작과 마무리가 되었으면 하는 바램입니다. 최대한 다채롭고 흥미로운 영상을 즐기실 수 있도록 노력하겠습니다.영상이 마음에 드셨다면 좋아요, 구독, 알림 설정 부탁드립니다.
    그럼 오늘도 행복한 하루 되세요! 

    Hello all my friends, I’m Nathan from Seoul Walker.
    Today, let’s walk together at Laveniche March Avenue in Hangang River New City, Gimpo, Gyeonggi-do.

    Ravenice March Avenue is a themed canal street created by Venetian motifs on a total of 33,000 m² waterfront commercial areas in total of 26 parcels around the golden waterway, which is an artificial waterway in the Han River New City of Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province. It is a commercial facility.

    Other Streams in Seoul

    Jungnangcheon (Stream)

    Jungnangcheon

    Jungnangcheon stream is the biggest contributor to the Hangang River. It starts at Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, joins with the Cheonggyecheon stream, and curves around Geumho-dong, Seongdong-gu until it finally flows under the Bridge of Gangyeonbuk-ro and into the Hangang river.


    Hongjecheon (Stream)

    Hongjecheon

    Hongjecheon (Stream) begins at Bukhansan (Mountain) and runs for 11.1km through Jongno-gu and Mapo-gu. The stream is named after the Hongjewon, an official building where Chinese envoys were received. Once dried up and neglected, the stream was revived under Seoul’s ‘No Dry Streams’ project. Within two short years clean water was once again flowing through both Hongjecheon (Stream) and Cheonggyecheon (Stream).

    GO ENG CHN JPN

    Yangjaecheon Stream and Tancheon Stream are two tributaries of the Hangang River.

    Yangjaecheon (Stream) and Tancheon (Stream)

    Yangjaecheon (Stream) originates from Gwanaksan (Mountain) and Cheonggyesan (Mountain). The 15.6km stream flows across Gwacheon and into the Gangnam district in Seoul until it joins up with the Hangang (River). The stream flows across Dogok-dong and Gaepo-dong in the district of Gangnam, and is a popular spot with locals for its well-paved pedestrian and cycling paths. It is a pleasant patch of green in a concrete jungle. Many Seoulites visit the stream for relaxation and to spend a day being closer to nature.

    Hanyeoul Stream, is a tributary of the Hangang River.

    The stream is 18.5km long and flows from Gwacheong in GyeongGi Province to the southern part of Seoul. The stream’s name is derived from the area in Seoul it flows through, Yangjae-dong.

    Stroll along the peaceful promenade of Songdo Central Park and view sculptures and animals. Here pretty grassy spaces border a manmade waterway while skyscrapers tower nearby. Completed in 2009, the stylish city park has become a landmark of the large city of Incheon in South Korea’s northwestern region.

    In 2001, Incheon began creating Songdo International Business District on mostly reclaimed land. The multi-functional space offers residents a pleasant and sustainable place for home, work, school and leisure. The 101-acre (41-hectare) park is an integral part of the overall design. Join residents and other visitors using this vast green space and exploring the cultural institutions surrounding the park.

    One highlight of the park is the seawater canal symbolizing the rivers of Korea flowing to the West Sea. Cruise along the canal under your own power in a canoe with sun umbrellas or on a comfortable water-taxi or small cruise boat.

    Gaze at and visit some of the futuristic buildings surrounding the park. Tri-Bowl, with the appearance of a bowl resting on water, has cultural event spaces. The Songdo G-Tower’s diagonal lines and atriums provide a stunning setting for the offices of IFEZ (Incheon Free Economic Zone) Authority. Visit the building’s 29th-floor Sky Garden for views across the city.

    Suwon – Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Suwon
    suwon stream
    suwon stream

     

     

     

    suwon stream 2
    suwon stream 2

     

     

     

    Most of the streams passing through Suwon originate on Gwanggyosan or other nearby peaks. Since Suwon is bounded to the east by other hills, the streams, chiefly the Suwoncheon (and one notable tributary being the Jungbocheon), flow southwards through the city, eventually emptying into the Yellow Sea at Asan Bay. The entirety of Suwon is  drained in this manner

    Manisan Stream

    Manisan in Gangwha Island has a delightful stream running through the mountain. the trail follows the stream for the first mile or so.

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  • Manisan

    Manisan

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    ARA Canal Incheon

    Venice in Korea

    Manisan Mountain, Gangwha Island

    Manisan is a mountain in IncheonSouth Korea. It is situated in Ganghwa County and is the highest peak on Ganghwa Island. Manisan has an elevation of 469.4 m (1,540 ft).[1] There is a popular hiking trail to the summit; at the summit is Chamseongsdan, an altar where Dungun (the founding father of Korea) performed ritual ceremonies.

    Manisan is the highest peak in Ganghwa island.  It is a legendary mountain where Dungun the founder of Korea came to the earth.   The park signs are all in Korea.as is the map.  There are four routes, blue, yellow, red, and purple.  The blue route is the shortest route to the top. The first part of the trail is along an asphalt road following Manisan creek through an old-growth forest.  The blue trail branches off to the left and from that point on is a dirt trail, a trail with steps, and some scrambling up rocks. There is a rail all the way so that helps.  The elevation gain is steep at times. At the top of the mountain there is a nice sky bridge trail to view points.  The view is spectacular.

    There is a camp ground on the other side of the mountain where the red and purple trails originate. The round trip  is about two and one half hours and is about a 4-mile round trip.  One could make it a loop by taking the yellow course back down the mountain.

    Chamseongsdan was closed for renovation.  However, there is a replica at the foot of the mountain where the occasional ritual are still held.

    Near By Resturants

    There are several restaurants at the bottom of the mountain. One served a great belt fish menu.

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    1. Manisan (Incheon) – Wikipedia

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    Manisan is a mountain in Incheon, South Korea. It is situated in Ganghwa County and is the highest peak on Ganghwa Island. Manisan has an elevation of 469.4 m (1,540 ft). There is a popular hiking trail to the summit; at the summit is Chamseongsdan, an altar where Dangun (the founding father of Korea) performed ritual ceremonies.

    1. Mani-san, Ganghwa-do Island – Sacred Sites

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    Chamseong-dan altar, Mt. Mani-san, Ganghwa-do Island The “Demon Expelling Mountain” is the most sacred site on Ganghwa Island of Incheon City, relatively quite famous throughout the nation. There is an ancient stone shrine on its highest peak (469m, the Chamseong-dan [Truly Holy Altar], that commands a wide view of the Yellow Sea.

    1. Manisan Mountain (Ganghwa Island) – Incheon, South Korea …

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    Manisan Mountain (Ganghwa Island) is a 3.4 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Seo-gu, Incheon, South Korea that features a great forest setting and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and nature trips and is accessible year-round. Length 3.4 miElevation gain 1,459 ftRoute type Loop

    1. Manisan (마니산) – Peaks and Penguins

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    One funny thing about this mountain is that it would be just about as easy to visit on a layover as it would be from anywhere else on the Korean peninsula. Manisan is by far the closest 100 summits mountain to Incheon International Airport! At least, it’s close as the crow flies. Manisan is not exactly on the way anywhere – it’s on Ganghwa island! If you actually do the aforementioned airport plan, one-way transit will take you nearly two hours (bus 9000 from the airport, connecting to bus 700-1 in Yangcheon – if you’re curious!). The trip is a little longer from Incheon. Take the orange, Incheon line 2 metro to Majeon station and then catch the 700-1 bus for just over two hours (starting from downtown Incheon). From Seoul, navigate your way to Yangcheon by bus or subway (different depending on your starting point – but aim for Gurye station on the brown line 9) – then catch bus 700-1. Seeing the theme? Bus 700-1 runs to the Hwado bus terminal, just north of Manisan. A few other bus…

    1. Manisan Mountain (Ganghwa Island) – Hiking the World

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    Oct 20, 2012 · One of three sacred Korean mountains, Manisan is located on Ganghwa Island on the west coast. It’s less than an hour from Incheon airport, and connected by two bridges to the mainland.

    1. Manisan Mountain – Welcome to Incheon, South Korea

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    The Manisan Mountain is a mountain located on the Ganghwa-do mountain range. The Ganghwa-do mountain range is located in Incheon, South Korea. This mountain is 496.4 meters over sea level. It is also the tallest mountain in this mountain range.

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    1. ike Ganghwa Island’s Manisan while Teaching in Korea

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    Dec 03, 2014 · Manisan stands at 469 meters (or 1539 feet) above sea level, and it offers two hiking paths. We took the tougher route, the Stairway Path. As you can guess from the name, there were a lot of stairs, as is quite common with hiking in Korea, but this mountain is definitely worth the work.

    1. Manisan on Ganghwado | Rip City to Seoul

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    Jul 05, 2010 · Ganghwado (Ganghwa Island) is Korea’s fifth largest island. Its strategic west sea location, in the estuary of the Han River, has resulted in an immensely important role in Korean history. Wars, kingdoms, sacrifices, temples, UNESCO world heritage sites… a lot has happened here.

    1. Ganghwa Island – Wikipedia

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    With the primary fortifications protecting the Joseon capital of Seoul from foreign invasion, Ganghwa Island was the site of several 19th-century punitive expeditions.The mass execution of Catholic French missionaries and Korean converts under the ministry of the Heungseon Daewongun in the mid-1860s led to a French invasion in 1866 which held the island for several weeks, although the …

    Manisan Mountain (Ganghwa Island) is a 5.5 kilometer heavily trafficked loop trail located near Seo-gu, Incheon, South Korea that features a great forest setting and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and nature trips and is accessible year-round.

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    Manisan Mountain (469m) is one of three sacred 3 mountains in Korea, with two hiking paths that lead to an altar and temple on the summit.

    You begin to ascend as soon as you leave the parking lot, then it’s pavement, stairs, and “carpet” as you make your way to the peak. There’s an ancient alter at the top.

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    Letter to ARA Director

    Cc Gimpo County

     

    I recently moved to the Hyundai Hometown apartments in Janggi dong and have been enjoying daily walks along the ARA golden water canal.

    Overall I am very impressed.  It is a great recreational asset for Gimpo county.

    I do have a few suggestions for improvements

     

    Extend it

     

    1. Extend it on the southern (eastern) end all the way to the Han River linking it to the Han river park system.  It is only an half a mile away from the river.
    2. Extend it on the northern (western) end all the way to Gimpo lake, also only an half a mile away. This may be more feasible as the area is not as heavily buldt up as is the southern/eastern end.

     

    Allow Fishing

    1. Stock it with fish and allow fishing at designated areas where you can also sell fishing supplies and have resturants available to grill freshly caught fish.

    Have goats eat the weeds

     

    1. Have goats eat the weeds throughout

     

    Extend hours of boating, add in kayaks and canoes

     

    1. Extend the hours of the boat until midnight, also add in kayaks and canoes ot the mix.

    Have bike and scooter rentals available

     

    1. Have places to rent bikes and scooters.

     

    More shade trees

     

    1. Plant more shade trees particularly in the section next to the boat house which is pretty baren.

    Extend the restaurant district

    1. Extend the restaurant district further north and West.

    Install vending machines

    1. Install vending machines for drinks throughout the park.

    Free umbrellas

    1. Have free umbrellas throughout the park.

     

    While the first two items might be too expensive, the other items should be inexpensive and will help in maintaining the park.  For the fishing, you can charge 10,000 won to use the fishing facilities. That should defray the extra costs.

     

    Thanks

    Jake Cosmos Aller

    Retired U.S (Diplomat, State Department (Foreign Service Officer)

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    Email:  jakecaller@gmail.com

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    Review Julia’s American style Diner ARA canal, Gimpo near Jaangi station, gold line

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    Julia’s American style diner near the ARA canal, Gimpo near the Jaangi stion on the gold line advertises itself as an American style family diner.  And that is just what it is.

    We had the full brunch – bacon, bangers, beans, eggs, hashbrowns, toast, tomato slices, for 14,000 KW ($11.53 US) plus Americana coffee 2000 ($15.00) for a total of $15.00 per person or 28,000 KW ($30,00) total.

     

    The food was great, just perfect and the coffee was great too. The portions were generous and the price was quite reasonable. This was billed as an American brunch but it was more of a British brunch what with the beans and British style bangers (sausage) included.

     

    We are definitely going to come back.  Next time we will try the pancake and split the brunch.

     

    They also have steak, burgers, pasta, French fries. and risotto and Korean style fried rice omelet on the menu.

     

    The deco is also diner style as is the overall ambience.

     

    It is conveniently located just steps from the canal coming from the canal turn left at the Mega coffee shop on the left hand side of the canal and walk up.  It is about a mile and half from Jaangi station on the gold line or by bus in Jaangji station.  Get off and walk down the canal (turning right) cross over when you see Mega coffee and turn left up the steps.

     

    In short, I highly recommend this restaurant.  Some other American style resturants near by include the following (Trip advisor list)  disclaimer:  I have not yet dined at any of these but hope to do so soon and will post reviews as I get to them.  Stay tuned for that.

    Other near by restaurants:

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    Bucheon

    “Burger Run”

    “Best cheese burger in town!”

    1. T.G.I.F. Kimpo Airport Store

    8 reviews

    American$$ – $$$

    9.7 km

    Seoul

    “American food chain”

    “TGIF 런치로 즐기기”

    1. T.G.I.F. Lotte Illsan Store

    2 reviews

    American

    6.9 km

    Goyang

    “You go for the view and American-ish food”

    “맛은 쏘쏘…”

    1. The Hidden Kitchen Brunch

    3 reviewsOpen Now

    American

    12.8 km

    Incheon

    “The best!”

    “Their Hashbrown”

    1. Leaf Gu

    1 review

    American, Healthy$

    14.2 km

    Bucheon

    “가게가 좁긴 한데, 괜찮아요~”

    1. Yorokonde

    7 reviews

    Coffee Tea, American$

    11.7 km

    Seoul

    “Pretty cool, worth it”

    “앙버터 맛집 :)”

    1. Dirty Trunk

    13 reviewsOpen Now

    American, Bar$$ – $$$

    11.8 km

    Paju

    “Having brunch with friend”

    “Unique cafe & restaurant”

    1. Tipany Restaurant

    1 reviewOpen Now

    Italian, French$$ – $$$Menu

    7.1 km

    Goyang

    Venice in Korea and other Korean Stream Bed Parks

    ARA Canal Incheon

    Updated information below on Yeongjaecheon stream based on a Kindle booklet about the stream.

    Over the last decade, Korea has build hundreds of stream bed parks throughout Seoul and Korea.  There are great places to take a walk, to observe wild life, to enjoy nature in the city.   There is some information in English on these parks but not enough.  For those readers in Korea, please feel free to send me info on other stream bed parks, so I can update this from time to time.

    The most famous one is the one that started it all. Cheongjejon in down town Seoul.

    Formerly polluted and covered with an elevated road since 2005, this stream has been cleaned up and made into an Art and nature walkway through the heart of Seoul.
    Suggested Duration:1-2 hours

    It is the prototype perhaps of stream restoration.

    SEOUL, South Korea — For half a century, a dark tunnel of crumbling concrete encased more than three miles of a placid stream bisecting this bustling city.

    The waterway had been a centerpiece of Seoul since a king of the Choson Dynasty selected the new capital 600 years ago, enticed by the graceful meandering of the stream and its 23 tributaries. But in the industrial era after the Korean War, the stream, by then a rank open sewer, was entombed by pavement and forgotten beneath a lacework of elevated expressways as the city’s population swelled toward 10 million.

    Today, after a $384 million recovery project, the stream, called Cheonggyecheon, is liberated from its dank sheath and burbles between reedy banks. Picnickers cool their bare feet in its filtered water, and carp swim in its tranquil pools.

    The restoration of the Cheonggyecheon is part of an expanding environmental effort in cities around the world to “daylight” rivers and streams by peeling back pavement that was built to bolster commerce and serve automobile traffic decades ago.

    Environmentalists point out other benefits. Open watercourses handle flooding rains better than buried sewers do, a big consideration as global warming leads to heavier downpours. The streams also tend to cool areas overheated by sun-baked asphalt and to nourish greenery that lures wildlife as well as pedestrians.
    Credit…Jean Chung for The New York Times

    Some political opponents have derided Seoul’s remade stream as a costly folly, given that nearly all of the water flowing between its banks on a typical day is pumped there artificially from the Han River through seven miles of pipe.

    Golden Waterway In Gimpo

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    My favorite though is the Golden Waterway in Gimpo north of Kimpo airport, close to Janngi station on the new Gold Line.  The Gyeongi and Gimpo tourist promotors have dubbed this “the Venice of Korea”.  Not quite, but still quite nice.
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    It is lined with restaurants and cafes, and has a boat house where you can rent boats to go out on the water.  The cost is 20,000 per hour.   a popular boat choice is the moon boat, which is a boat shaped like a crescent moon that is ideal for a couple to take out on the water.  There are also family boats and paddle boats for individuals.  There are also bikes for rent.

     

     

     

    [4K] Beautiful evening walk along Laveniche March Avenue in Gimpo Korea Tour 김포 한강신도시 장기동 라베니체 저녁 걷기

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    안녕하세요 Seoul Walker 입니다.
    오늘은 경기도 김포한강신도시에 위치한 라베니체 마치 에비뉴의 저녁을 함께 걸어봅시다. 깨끗해진 공기 만큼이나 아름다운 노을을 계속 볼 수 있기를 희망합니다.아침 7시, 당신을 위한 새로운 영상이 공개 됩니다.
    당신의 새로운 아침, 그리고 오후 저녁 저의 영상을 보며 한결 여유로운 하루의 시작과 마무리가 되었으면 하는 바램입니다. 최대한 다채롭고 흥미로운 영상을 즐기실 수 있도록 노력하겠습니다.영상이 마음에 드셨다면 좋아요, 구독, 알림 설정 부탁드립니다.
    그럼 오늘도 행복한 하루 되세요!Hello all my friends, I’m Nathan from Seoul Walker.
    Today, let’s walk together at Laveniche March Avenue in Hangang River New City, Gimpo, Gyeonggi-do.Ravenice March Avenue is a themed canal street created by Venetian motifs on a total of 33,000 m² waterfront commercial areas in total of 26 parcels around the golden waterway, which is an artificial waterway in the Han River New City of Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province. It is a commercial facility.

    Other Streams in Seoul

    Jungnangcheon (Stream)

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    Jungnangcheon stream is the biggest contributor to the Hangang River. It starts at Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, joins with the Cheonggyecheon stream, and curves around Geumho-dong, Seongdong-gu until it finally flows under the Bridge of Gangyeonbuk-ro and into the Hangang river.


    Hongjecheon (Stream)

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    Hongjecheon (Stream) begins at Bukhansan (Mountain) and runs for 11.1km through Jongno-gu and Mapo-gu. The stream is named after the Hongjewon, an official building where Chinese envoys were received. Once dried up and neglected, the stream was revived under Seoul’s ‘No Dry Streams’ project. Within two short years clean water was once again flowing through both Hongjecheon (Stream) and Cheonggyecheon (Stream).

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    Yangjaecheon Stream and Tancheon Stream are two tributaries of the Hangang River.

    Yangjaecheon (Stream) and Tancheon (Stream)

    Yangjaecheon (Stream) originates from Gwanaksan (Mountain) and Cheonggyesan (Mountain). The 15.6km stream flows across Gwacheon and into the Gangnam district in Seoul until it joins up with the Hangang (River). The stream flows across Dogok-dong and Gaepo-dong in the district of Gangnam, and is a popular spot with locals for its well-paved pedestrian and cycling paths. It is a pleasant patch of green in a concrete jungle. Many Seoulites visit the stream for relaxation and to spend a day being closer to nature.

    Hanyeoul Stream, is a tributary of the Hangang River.

    The stream is 18.5km long and flows from Gwacheong in GyeongGi Province to the southern part of Seoul. The stream’s name is derived from the area in Seoul it flows through, Yangjae-dong.

    Stroll along the peaceful promenade of Songdo Central Park and view sculptures and animals. Here pretty grassy spaces border a manmade waterway while skyscrapers tower nearby. Completed in 2009, the stylish city park has become a landmark of the large city of Incheon in South Korea’s northwestern region.

    In 2001, Incheon began creating Songdo International Business District on mostly reclaimed land. The multi-functional space offers residents a pleasant and sustainable place for home, work, school and leisure. The 101-acre (41-hectare) park is an integral part of the overall design. Join residents and other visitors using this vast green space and exploring the cultural institutions surrounding the park.

    One highlight of the park is the seawater canal symbolizing the rivers of Korea flowing to the West Sea. Cruise along the canal under your own power in a canoe with sun umbrellas or on a comfortable water-taxi or small cruise boat.

    Gaze at and visit some of the futuristic buildings surrounding the park. Tri-Bowl, with the appearance of a bowl resting on water, has cultural event spaces. The Songdo G-Tower’s diagonal lines and atriums provide a stunning setting for the offices of IFEZ (Incheon Free Economic Zone) Authority. Visit the building’s 29th-floor Sky Garden for views across the city.

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