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SIWA Thailand Cultural Connection Event
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SIWA Thailand Cultural Connection Event

Filed in Asia, Korea, Seoul, SIWA, South Korea, Thailand by on May 23, 2018 0 Comments • views: 2542

Highlights from this Thailand Cultural Connection During the Thailand Cultural Connection, we got to hear the Ambassador talk about what Thailand has to offer.  We got to taste Thai food, watched a dance performance, and even got dance lessons!  About once a month the Seoul International Women’s Association visits an Ambassador’s residence to learn about […]

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A Buddhist Ceremony Inside a Barn
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A Buddhist Ceremony Inside a Barn

Filed in Korea, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan events in South Korea by on May 18, 2018 0 Comments • views: 1634

Having a Buddhist temple ceremony does not have to be conducted inside a temple. In fact this ceremony was conducted inside a barn on a farm on the outskirts of Pyeongtaek. Why in a barn you might ask? Dhammakitti is a very loved and well-known Sri Lankan Buddhist monk in South Korea. During these ceremonies, […]

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The Importance of Joining Book Clubs

Filed in Asia, Korea, South Korea, writing by on May 17, 2018 0 Comments • views: 2290

As a writer it’s not only good for you to attend writers groups and workshops but also book club meetings in your area. Typically in a book club meeting, everyone has already read the book or specific part of the book ready to be disused. However, at the Book and Culture Club Hosted by Barry […]

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Live on Korean Radio
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Live on Korean Radio

Filed in Asia, blogs, Book on Sri Lanka, Korea, South Korea, Sri Lanka, writing by on May 17, 2018 0 Comments • views: 536

For those of you who did not get to hear me live on the the Korean radio on TBS eFM 1013 Main Street last Wednesday, here is the recording where I talked about my book Beautiful Eye, my next book Checheley the Friendly Elephant, and my travels to Sri Lanka, Mongolia, and Antarctica. This is […]

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Celebrating American Independence Day in Korea
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Celebrating American Independence Day in Korea

Filed in Asia, Korea, South Korea by on July 10, 2014 1 Comment • views: 2469

Not always the easiest thing to do or as grand as in America but if you have access to the U.S. military bases or can get someone to sign you on, they are quite fun with traditional activities and food.  This year, I decided to check out Camp Casey’s festivities in Dongducheon since it was […]

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Things to do in Sri Lanka: An island paradise views: 2320

There are so many things to do in Sri Lanka as it has many popular places to visit all on one tropical island paradise. Located just off the coast of India, there are many direct flights from Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and America. With its tropical climate and mountainous regions, this is the perfect […]

Villa Saladura views: 1919

Why Stay at Villa Saladura Is travel or work bringing you to the island of paradise? Or maybe you are traveling with a group of friends or family? Tired of the usual hotels that don’t have that home feeling or would prefer that your group be together and not spread out in different hotel rooms? […]

Backpacking the Gobi: My summer vacation of 2009 views: 1851

One of my most memorable trips was backpacking the Gobi. This country is truly amazing with some of the friendliest people in the world. You can tell with the big smiles they carry on their faces. Mongolia has some of the tallest mountains in east Asia at over 4,000 meters high. Spend a few nights […]

Sri Lanka: After the war and Tsunami views: 1955

The War and Tsunami According to a CNN report, in 2004, a Tsunami hit the day after Christmas killing 30,974 people. 4,698 people are still missing and another 100,000 families displaced. In 2009, the 27-year-old civil war finally came to an end. 80,000 to 100,000 or more people are believed to have been killed during […]

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