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 양송이 버섯 농장 Making pizzas out in the Buyeo(부여) countryside at Yangsongi Mushroom Farm (양송이 버섯 농장).Not 양송이 버섯 농장 Making pizzas out in the Buyeo(부여) countryside at Yangsongi Mushroom Farm (양송이 버섯 농장).Not 양송이 버섯 농장 Making pizzas out in the Buyeo(부여) countryside at Yangsongi Mushroom Farm (양송이 버섯 농장).Not 양송이 버섯 농장 Making pizzas out in the Buyeo(부여) countryside at Yangsongi Mushroom Farm (양송이 버섯 농장).Not 양송이 버섯 농장 Making pizzas out in the Buyeo(부여) countryside at Yangsongi Mushroom Farm (양송이 버섯 농장).Not 양송이 버섯 농장 Making pizzas out in the Buyeo(부여) countryside at Yangsongi Mushroom Farm (양송이 버섯 농장).Not

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Making pizzas out in the Buyeo(부여) countryside at Yangsongi Mushroom Farm (양송이 버섯 농장).

Not the most traditionally Korean experience, but it sure was fun and delicious. I’m not even a fan of mushrooms but you can tell these ones are freshly grown and lovingly made for the topping of pizzas because they are delicious! 


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 The 64th Baekje Cultural Festival | 제 64회 부여 백제문화제  The 64th Baekje Cultural Festival | 제 64회 부여 백제문화제  The 64th Baekje Cultural Festival | 제 64회 부여 백제문화제  The 64th Baekje Cultural Festival | 제 64회 부여 백제문화제

The 64th Baekje Cultural Festival | 제 64회 부여 백제문화제


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I was lucky enough to attend the opening ceremony of the  64th Baekje Cultural festival, started in 1955 to celebrate the ancient Baekje kingdom and visit Buyeo, the historical county. 

The festival will run from 09.15 ~ 09.22 and is worth the trip if anyone’s looking for some cultural experience this Saturday. 

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The festival this year is celebrating Baekje as the birthplace of the Hallyu wave, highlighting Korea’s rich historical culture of music and dance. The mixing of tradition performance and modern culture made the show even more exciting to watch, with acts such as girl group GBB and adored rock band Buzz highlighting the event. 

With the on-stage performances, lanterns, and fireworks the Baekje Cultural Festival is exciting at night. There’s also a lot to keep you occupy during the day. 

Exchange your money for ancient coins and use them to pay for traditional culture workshops and goods, or watch the day time shows with makgeolli rice wine and pancakes.   

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I get this question quite a lot.

To be honest this post won’t be to reply this question, maybe I’ll tell you later in another post. Meanwhile let me share to you a website that lists different places where you can find jobs and internships in Korea. 

http://www.asiaoptions.org/internship-and-job-opportunities-in-korea/

Good Luck!

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