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What's Han Your Mind?
Allie & Hannah
90 episodes
6 days ago
Two non-Koreans living in Korea, sharing Korean history, culture, and anecdotes of life in Seoul. All done through one, seemingly unrelated word each week.
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Two non-Koreans living in Korea, sharing Korean history, culture, and anecdotes of life in Seoul. All done through one, seemingly unrelated word each week.
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Society & Culture
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When Christmas Went Up in Flames
What's Han Your Mind?
1 hour 2 minutes 14 seconds
3 years ago
When Christmas Went Up in Flames
WORD OF THE WEEK: Tree. Christmas is a beloved holiday in Korea NOW, but what was the very first Christmas in Korea like? What happened to the foreign sailors who celebrated on a rocky ship? How did dear old Santa Claus set on fire in Wonsan? And who was the naughty Korean prince who snuck into a kindergarten just to see a Christmas tree? Tune in to hear all of these hilarious and heartwarming stories - and more - in this week's episode.  Follow the podcast on Instagram @whatshanyourmind for more updates! Meet your hosts! Hannah Roberts - Instagram @hannah_intl @byhannahlou Allison Needels - www.PinPointKorea.com | Instagram @pinpoint.korea
What's Han Your Mind?
Two non-Koreans living in Korea, sharing Korean history, culture, and anecdotes of life in Seoul. All done through one, seemingly unrelated word each week.