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Housing
These pictures will give you an idea of what your apartment might look like.
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School
Classrooms range in size to accommodate different numbers of students. Some schools will have a central teachers' room where teachers have access to desks, computers, and supplies. At other schools there is enough space for each teacher to have their own classroom.
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Food
The food in Korea is very different from anywhere else in the world. You have probably already heard of or even tasted kimchi, but that is only the beginning! The food can be quite spicy and therefore takes some getting use to, but most people fall in love with the cuisine! It's also pretty cheap when compared to your home country, and quite healthy too.
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Around Town
Many Korean cities offer a mix of high density living, nearby amenities, and access to nature. Here are some photos to give you an idea of what might be available in your city.
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Historical Sites
Korea has a long history and therefore many interesting historical sites to visit. However, many of these sites have been restored as the originals did not survive the wars and occupations of the past.
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Tourist Destinations
There is so much to see and do while living in Korea. It is also quite a convenient country to travel around due to its size and efficient transportation system.
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Festivals
Seoul hosts many colourful festivals throughout the year. Most other cities also have their own unique celebrations.
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