Many of Germany’s picturesque bridges might not have survived the war, but their legacy lives on in Tokyo [Mutantfrog Travelogue].
Tokyo’s German bridges
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Many of Germany’s picturesque bridges might not have survived the war, but their legacy lives on in Tokyo [Mutantfrog Travelogue].
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Not sure when this opened, since nobody from my Brian in Jeollanam-do Sangmu bureau tells me anything, but it's a new addition since the last time I was in the area. A Hoa Binh (호아빈) restaurant is now in Chipyeong-dong, ... [Link]
Posted 25 minutes ago
This article is very old, but the Korean only came across it recently while following the travails of Stephon Marbury, a disgraced former NBA All-Star point guard who now plays in China. The themes that appear from this article should ... [Link]
Posted 27 minutes ago
Lee Min-ho's lookin' good for Etude House. [Link]
Posted 72 minutes ago
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Author's note: A version of this article appeared in February 2010's Groove Magazine.To say Hwaam Cave (화암동굴) is out of the way is an understatement. While few natural subterranean structures are located near subway stations or major bus terminals, this ... [Link]
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Posted 6 hours ago
Last night on BBC Four they showed Kim Jong-il Comedy Club. This documentary is about a very tall Danish man called Mads and two Korean adoptees, Jacob and Simon, who travel to North Korea to put on a small comedy ... [Link]
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