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A Pilgrimage to the Gwangju May 18th Cemetery (0)
Despite living near Gwangju I knew little about the famous events of the May 18th Uprising before visiting the Gwangju[...more] by Maria LisaK
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Venerable Beop Jeong
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On Friday, March 12, sometime after 10 a.m. I was sitting behind my narrow wooden[...more] by Debra Josephson, 4/10
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Tea Part 5 of 6
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Jeollanam-do is not only the home of much of Korea's tea but also of its[...more] by Warren Parsons, 4/10
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Surviving “Comfort Women” Rally at 900th Protest
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Bundled up against the frigid winds and a temperature of 3°F, survivors of Japanese military[...more] by Michael Solis, 2/10
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The Hairdresser’s House – Life in a “Slabijib”
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Nine halmoni (할머니, the polite form of address for elderly women in Korean) sit cross-legged[...more] by Miriam Ho, 2/10
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Varieties of Tea Plants
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Even though there are many species in the camellia genus of flowering plants, originally found[...more] by Waran Parsons, 2/10
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A Very Brief History of the Tea Plant – Part 2
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The Dutch and the Portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive in China and they[...more] by Warren Parsons, 1/10
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Victims of HIV-related Travel Restrictions in Korea
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Two women tell their stories of discrimination by Michael Solis, 1/10
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Woochi Zoo
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Woochi Park nestles cozily in the hills of northern Ilgok-Dong. Serving in combination with Family[...more] by David Little, 1/10
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Asian Culture Complex
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Since the tragic events of the May 18th democratic uprising, our ‘City of Light‘ has[...more] by Miriam Ho, 1/10

