First, I know what you must be thinking...two blogs in one week?! What is happening?! But now that summer is coming to an end, I thought it would be a good time to talk about how South Korea does the beach because, by western standards, it is far from normal.
It's hard to put into words the hilarity that takes over the Gwangalli and Haeundae Beaches when beach season hits. I think the biggest difference, and the most bizarre to me as a beach loving American, is that most Korean's will not be in swimsuits at the beach. If they are swimming in the water, they are usually swimming while fully dressed in the clothes they came to the beach in; pretty much the polar opposite of spring break last year in Miami Beach, FL. In China, the "face-kini" is gaining popularity and even though this craze hasn't made it's way here (or least not that I've seen), I wouldn't be surprised if it soon took South Korea by storm. Check it out!
http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-08-24/news/33371840_1_kini-summer-accessory-yuan
In other efforts to keep themselves as white as possible, you will rarely find a Korean lounging in the sun; something we westerns soak up as if it may not come back after winter. Once it has been declared "beach season" (and Korean's really only go to the beach during beach season) the beach is suddenly taken over by red umbrella's, stuck up in the sand as close together as they can possibly be. The small amount of beach left untouched is usually taken over by tents. That's right, tents, full on "let's go camping in the woods" tents. I've even seen them full of pillows and blankets with a whole family packed in there. Generally speaking, Korean's avoid the sun like it's the plague. Even though they venture to the beach from time to time, they expose their skin as little as possible to the sun. This can be attributed to the Korean idea of beauty, the lighter the skin, the better. This also makes it difficult to find sunscreen under SPF 50. ![]() |
| Enjoying vacation with Alex and Laura |
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| I caught a little fishy! |




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