City Guide Review: Greenhouse (Changwon)
Greenhouse, the prized cafe and bakery of northern Changwon, is not only my preferred place for whole wheat loaves and baguettes, but it is also the perfect spot for brunch. Located in a quieter neighborhood, with little noise but lots of light, the second-floor cafe of this charming establishment is almost — as its name suggests — a place where you can relax, rejuvenate, and grow. And eat.
Photo of the Month: May 2014
The Fulbright Infusion’s monthly photo contest is a fun way to allow our community to share snapshots of their experiences in South Korea and beyond. March marks the beginning of a new school year, and thus “Back to School” is this month’s theme. This months’ winning photo, by Helen Li (ETA ’13-’14), shows some of Helen’s high school students performing “Let it Go” at their school’s opening ceremony.
Urbanity
South Korea is a miracle of modern urbanity, emerging from the shambles of the Korean War to become one of the most developed countries in the world today. Alongside glistening skyscrapers and high-rise apartments, the streets of Korea also offer small marvels: food carts, murals, a hidden door. This gallery documents the Fulbrighter experience with cityscapes, from everyday sights to views from afar.