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UPDATE: All current blogging for area recommendations has moved to:
South of Seoul or MollaKorea.com
Ode to Pyeongtaek Life
Let's be honest,
at first glance,
Pyeongtaek might seem
kind of lame.
kind of lame.
However, if you live here for a while,
and you don't always go away on the weekends,
you will learn
it's actually magical.
Here are five of fun summer favorites
Afternoon laziness at Soho Cafe & Gallery:
http://chasingatale.blogspot.com/2013/02/soho-hobo.html
Hiking in the mountains:
http://chasingatale.blogspot.com/2013/05/hidden-mountains.html
BBQ's at Pyeongtaek Lake
http://chasingatale.blogspot.com/2012/05/summer-luvn.html
There are actually lots of lakes for you to visit, but Pyeongtaek Lake is the most known and has the widest variety of services.
Farm-to-Table Dining
http://chasingatale.blogspot.com/2012/07/hidden-valley.html
One of the great parts about living here is that it's the center of Korea's Organic farming (and agriculture in general). There are many restaurants located in the countryside that focus on farm-to-table traditional cooking. The food is outstanding and worth the trip into the unknown.
One of the great parts about living here is that it's the center of Korea's Organic farming (and agriculture in general). There are many restaurants located in the countryside that focus on farm-to-table traditional cooking. The food is outstanding and worth the trip into the unknown.
Hell'a Golf
Yah, I know this isn't everyone's thing, but if it is you are in the right place. There are at least a dozen golf courses of varying styles and types around Pyeongtaek or neighboring areas, along with an endless number of driving ranges. In fact, there are so many we don't even know where to begin. This summer we will do more shopping around and put together a more detailed list, but just know - Golf is everywhere around Pyeongtaek.
Lake Hills Public Golf Course |
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