The Expatriate
May 1998
? Did You Know?

? Every Saturday from 3-6:00pm at Ever  ? (Yong-doe San) Park traditional music is performed?  Well it is and it will continue throughout the summer.

? Korea has a version of a boilermaker?  Well, they do, and it hs called s call (P (ok-tokan-ju) or bomb drink and itits made by inserting a shot glass of soju into a beer!  Yee-ow!  Enjoy ys all.

?A Korean man who is between jobs can be called A Ko (baek-su) meaning  (white handwh and a Korean woman is called  and (baek-ju) meaning  (swansw?  Well, they are, but only call ? em that if you’re a good friend, because it’s a little insulting.

? Pusan has a scenic cruise ship that will circle the harbor?  Well, we do, and it hs called Tezroc and she sails from Chung-ang-dong for lunch, dinner, and sunset cruises.  Call 463-7680 for more details.

? That the city flower is the Camilla?  Well, it is, and the dark green leaves along with the pink flowers symbols the generous warm heart of Pusanites, while the wide green leaves symbolize the youth and ambition of her citizens.

? That there is an All-you-can-eat buffet in Nam-ppTo-dong?  Well, there is and ito-s just W2,500 for men and W2,00 for women.  While the food is not five star, its s good home cookins  Korean-style and the price is right.  Just look on the map for #32.