Busan

Breaking Korean Style

Some of my friends and I went out to a studio in Korea to see what is going down exactly. I had heard Korean break dancers are some of the best in the world, and I wanted to see first hand, I wouldn't argue that. These B-boys and girls are undoubtedly skilled. See for yourself.

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xanax?

Does anybody know where or how you could get xanax in Busan? Like if you can get it at a pharmacy/need a prescription or anything. Thanks.

Coin Laundry

 from the underwear, T-Shirts to Bedsheet, Blanket, Curtain and Carpet 1 hour laundry (washing 23 min, dry 30 min) is enough for your laundry

open 365 days, 24 hours located one block behind the Nambu Police Station & Busan Metropolitan City Women's Center, nearby Exit No.2 of PKNU (PuKyong National Univiersity) DaeYeon Campus

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Sports Medecine Doctor - Foot Specialist

Copied from the old Pweb (circa 2006)
 Even tho Korean girls insist on wearing high heels that cause ankle and foot disasters, there is NO specialty in Korea such as an American Podiatrist.  I have been looking for years for someone to help me with my arthritic feet. Finally, I will be able to walk/stand more comfortably for hours in my classroom.

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Master Yoon's English Hapkido School

 

Really nice, English-speaking, foreigner-friendly hapkido dojang!

 Directions: Get off at subway stop 209 (Gwangan).  Head straight out exit #5.  You will go 3 or so blocks.  You will pass a gas station and a Honda dealership.  The dojang is to your left.  There is a big sign blue, white, and red sign that says English Hapkido School.

 http://www.hapkido.to  (under construction but there is an email).

 

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Hokkan Japanese Bar/Restaurant

 I found a great Japanese bar/restaurant in Seomyeon. It has a moderately priced food and drink selection, a full picture menu, and staff that speak both English and Korean. The food is deliciously prepared by a chef who spent 10 years in Ginza, one of Japan's most popular shopping districts. Moreover, most of the sake and food are imported direct from Japan.

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