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Happy (Lunar) New Year 2016!

Welcome to the Year of the Monkey!
Happy new year everyone! 새해복 많이 받으세요!

Any exciting plans?

I will try to blog more regularly this year. I really admire bloggers who are able to put up great content every day!

If you have any specific type of post you'd like to see more of, just leave a comment below. I've noticed my posts about moving to Korea have been pretty popular.

Feel free to send me any emails with questions you have about traveling to Korea or moving to Korea!

I am also thinking of writing a new itinerary post since my previous ones are a little outdated now!

In the meantime, to commemorate the year of the monkey, I will link my posts that are either about monkeys or else about their "favorite" food, bananas.

Oh, I've also been seeing some restaurants and cafes that give discounts to people born in the year of the monkey (including Lotte World...I just got a Kakao message from them). I'll try and share those as I come across them, cuz I love saving money.

Happy New Year!
Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama - Kyoto
Buddy's - Food served on banana leaves - Manila
Como Park Zoo and Conservatory - Baby orangutan! - Saint Paul
Geurida Kkum - Real banana milk - Seoul
Shall We - Tarts, including banana tarts! - Seoul

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