Christopher Green is a reporter and photographer at Osan Air Base, South Korea, who enlisted in the U.S. Army after joining the South Carolina Army National Guard in 2012. He is a Defense Information School alumnus and a former radio personality for AFN Bavaria.
The ROKS Cheonan Memorial is a must-see site near Osan Air Base and Camp Humphreys that honors 46 South Korean navy sailors who perished 14 years ago when their ship sank after an attack in the Yellow Sea.
Four Nerd, which replaced a motorcycle repair shop, retains a striking motorcycle-themed interior and exterior. It serves the usual cafe fare — coffee, tea and various pastries.
A Canadian man who walked nearly 200 miles at home and in South Korea last year to commemorate a battle his countrymen fought in the Korean War has created a more lasting remembrance.
The eight-floor facility, the largest mall in the largest city in Gyeonggi province, just south of Seoul, houses more than 60 clothing, lifestyle and beauty stores.
U.S. troops serving in South Korea, along with their families and civilian coworkers, have an opportunity to spend three days taking in the most intriguing sites associated with the nation’s culture, and at government expense.
The 270-acre Korean Folk Village is a great place to learn about the Joseon Dynasty, 1392 to 1910, including typical food, clothing and workshops. The village is also home to two museums and amusement park rides.