Chris (Photography): Skateboarder and photographer from South Africa, living and working in Seoul. He’s rarely referred to himself in the third person and thinks highly of cinema.
My local: Hongdae Station – Line 2 #239, Gyeongui-Jungang Line #K314, AREX #A03
I read your book and for me, it was really amazing! Actually, after traveling a few countries the idea almost like you popped up for me. Seoul is one of the famous spot for sight seeing in Korea, but why I’ve never tour Seoul before! Just becasue I live here. So nowadays I try to travel Seoul. So your book was really interesting!
And the way of feeling in Seoul is abit different from me-very exciting!- I hope i can read your writing more and more!
Hi Hyomin, thanks so much for your really kind comments. It’s great to hear that you liked our book and that it’s helped motivate you to explore Seoul a bit more. It really is a fantastic city to explore. We’ve been on a long break here for several reasons – preparations for the English book, vacations, computer problems – but posts will start going up regularly soon, so there will be more to read.
My name is Joyce and I work for ExpatFinder.com.
ExpatFinder.com is a free one stop website for people preparing to move or working and living overseas. We provide a myriad of services for expatriates and we have over 2,000 articles to help and support the people moving around the world and we are now creating an interview section to help the expats with real life experiences!
We quite enjoy your blog about living in Seoul, it is very interesting and informative. Would it be possible to interview you to further share some of your tips and feature some of your first hand experience as an Expat and your interview will be published on our Expat Interview section as a guide for our expat readers. The questions are mainly about the day to day lifestyle of an expat. If it would be possible, could you also send some photographs that we can use?
Of course, if you accept, we can add a link to your blog or some of your website.
The questions are enclosed, feel free to respond freely. You can return the doc with your answers if you accept this invitation.
Thanks in advance and do let me know if you prefer other means to conduct this interview and we would be happy to accommodate your terms.
Thank you for sharing the sights of Seoul through station by station, definitely a unique take amongst the Korea travel guides I have seen from tourist websites. Will definitely be looking out for the book when I’m in Seoul!
Interested and intrigued by your blog. Very impressive! Looking forward to your next posts. Please follow back if you will. Thank you!
I read your book and for me, it was really amazing! Actually, after traveling a few countries the idea almost like you popped up for me. Seoul is one of the famous spot for sight seeing in Korea, but why I’ve never tour Seoul before! Just becasue I live here. So nowadays I try to travel Seoul. So your book was really interesting!
And the way of feeling in Seoul is abit different from me-very exciting!- I hope i can read your writing more and more!
Hi Hyomin, thanks so much for your really kind comments. It’s great to hear that you liked our book and that it’s helped motivate you to explore Seoul a bit more. It really is a fantastic city to explore. We’ve been on a long break here for several reasons – preparations for the English book, vacations, computer problems – but posts will start going up regularly soon, so there will be more to read.
Best,
Charlie
Dear Seoul Suburban,
My name is Joyce and I work for ExpatFinder.com.
ExpatFinder.com is a free one stop website for people preparing to move or working and living overseas. We provide a myriad of services for expatriates and we have over 2,000 articles to help and support the people moving around the world and we are now creating an interview section to help the expats with real life experiences!
We quite enjoy your blog about living in Seoul, it is very interesting and informative. Would it be possible to interview you to further share some of your tips and feature some of your first hand experience as an Expat and your interview will be published on our Expat Interview section as a guide for our expat readers. The questions are mainly about the day to day lifestyle of an expat. If it would be possible, could you also send some photographs that we can use?
Of course, if you accept, we can add a link to your blog or some of your website.
The questions are enclosed, feel free to respond freely. You can return the doc with your answers if you accept this invitation.
Thanks in advance and do let me know if you prefer other means to conduct this interview and we would be happy to accommodate your terms.
Best regards,
Joyce
Just discovered the blog… love it ! Photos are amazing and the idea is great. Can I join to visit sometime ?
Thanks! Glad you like it!
Just ordered your book on bookdepository.com – can’t wait for it to arrive. Spent time in Korea almost a year ago, and can’t wait to get back there.
It arrived in the mail and I am delighted!
Thank you for sharing the sights of Seoul through station by station, definitely a unique take amongst the Korea travel guides I have seen from tourist websites. Will definitely be looking out for the book when I’m in Seoul!