Two days in Korea have been amazing. First, the internet speed is exceptional. I am conditioned to consider 200 kb/s as a standard rate. Here, I can download mb/s.
Second, I feel that S. Korea is exceptionally clean, polite, and quiet. I look forward to a fuller update later in the week but so far, all positive reviews for the city and its peoples.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Shanghai and Jinan
Just two short videos I forgot to post.
The first is a shark tank housed in the center of Shanghai. I think it is on Nanjingdonglu but I honestly forget.
The second is fountain in Jinan that was broken and squirting water into the crowd. The children enjoyed it though.
The first is a shark tank housed in the center of Shanghai. I think it is on Nanjingdonglu but I honestly forget.
Korea and Japan Maximization Plan
Two awesome events start tomorrow. First, Blackhat comes to an end and Defcon kicks-off in what is always an enjoyable two weeks for security professionals. Second, also arguably more important, is I depart for a little leisure time in South Korea and Japan. Listed here are some of the events I have planned for my East Asia Tour.
1. Maid Cafes - Japan
Japan has cafes full of girls dressed as maids. Some have strict Victorian themes. Others go for the cute aesthetics where girls chant over your drinks to make them taste better. Frankly, I can't imagine a more entertaining way to spend an afternoon.2. Authentic Korean BBQ - South Korea
Korean BBQ is popular in China but I wonder if it is authentic. Soon enough I will find out. This combined with Kimchi and other delicious dishes will be a small part of the culinary adventure that awaits in both countries.3. Vending Machine Tour - Japan
Though I found a claw machine in China that dispenses cigarettes and plush toys this week (eat your heart out underage US smokers). It is nowhere near as captivating as the tales of Japanese vending machines I have heard. Expect a photo montage of me next to all sorts of vending machines in Japan ^.^4. Screaming fast internet - Both
Not much to say on this. Just a simple fact.5. Tea Service - Japan
One of the sad changes in China over the past century has been the loss of culture that originated early in the country's history. While China still possess a deep reverence and love of tea, the ceremonies associated with it have become more of a Japanese specialty. Though, in China's defense, they have stolen other countries traditions quite effectively. For example, ping pong was invented by the British but is dominated by Chinese and their national sport.6. Soju, Sake, Japanese Whiskey, local beers.
I look forward to spicing up my alcohol choices. Baijiu has never earned a place in my heart but Soju and Sake can be quite enjoyable. I will try and document the local drinking cultures which will inevitably be encountered in Seoul and Japan.Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Wow! Time Flies.
I'm preparing to do some travelling later this week in East Asia. It will be a blast and certainly produce some blog worth content as I explore two new countries!
During the past two months I have launched a new website : ForeignGlory.com. The site aggregates interesting news from China, Japan, Korea, and regional policy of the US. If you are interested in helping provide analysis or a feed for a country let me know. The goals is to help people interested in a the region stay up-to-date with current events.
During the past two months I have launched a new website : ForeignGlory.com. The site aggregates interesting news from China, Japan, Korea, and regional policy of the US. If you are interested in helping provide analysis or a feed for a country let me know. The goals is to help people interested in a the region stay up-to-date with current events.
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