The delicate pink Korean cherry blossoms flowers are like a new falling snow. Confetti of the springtime. The cherry blossom season is fleeting, so there is a build up to it reported in newspapers and on television.
March 1st is an important day for the Korean people. Do you know why? It is the day know as Korean Independence Movement Day. The day that was the beginning of the Korean Independence Movement. Find out more about this special day by reading the latest My Korean School Blog!
I always thought green tea was the go to drink, but I could not have been more wrong. Coffee is the beverage of choice in Korea. And the undisputed king of coffee would have to be the Americano.
Summertime in Australia is always something to get excited about. The heat, the endless afternoons, holidays by the beach, reading a book in the shade. To a Korean, it is interesting how food culture in Australia also changes with the seasons as it does in Korea.