Koreatown cafes are a great way to get a taste of the old country without getting on a plane. Read on to find out which ones are worth visiting!| Lingua Asia
Shopping in Koreatown is quite the experience. But what should you buy? We’ll cover the best stores and items to check out!| Lingua Asia
OG Korean food, the best dive bar in town, all you can eat and drink joints, Sinchon is Hongdae’s less popular but cooler sibling.| Lingua Asia
Fairy tale themed rooms and cruise ships on hills, Korea has some interesting accommodation types. Here are the best ones that are sure to fit your needs!| Lingua Asia
Find out the many reasons why Koreans use metal chopsticks and which ones make a great gift!| Lingua Asia
Looking for a K-pop store near you? If you live near any population center in the USA, we’ve got you covered!| Lingua Asia
With pristine forests sponsored by conglomerates, party/surf beaches, and a 100 museums, there’s something for everyone on Jeju Island.| Lingua Asia
Diverse nightlife, wacky cafes, and upbeat green spaces to people watch, Hongdae is my favorite place in Seoul. Find out what makes it so special.| Lingua Asia
Ever wonder how Koreans stay so slim? Find out why along with ways you can too!| Lingua Asia
This guide will show you the most interesting parts of Korean culture. Read on to find out more!| Lingua Asia
Want to get the full Korean spa experience anywhere in the world? Check out this guide before you go!| Lingua Asia
From Garden Grove to Bergen County, Korean hair salons all across the U.S. and beyond are great places to get your hair done. Here are a few things you should know before you go.| Lingua Asia
Koreans celebrate a lesser known tradition known as the “year-end party”. Here’s how Koreans socialize in December with year-end parties (aka Friendsmas)!| Lingua Asia