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13 Mar 2009, Posted by Matt in Art & Culture, Diaspora, Food & Drink, Nature, 2 Comments

The Korean Diaspora: Berlin


diaspora_berlinSearching for a little “seoul” in Berlin, Germany.

I’ve been told frequently that Koreans are the Italians of Asia. The explanation is that both countries are peninsulas home to “passionate” people. But if you’d indulge me in this absurd exercise, I’d like to add that there’s also a Korean-German connection. 

First, both revolutionized the dissemination of the written word. In 1455, Gutenberg’s 42-line Bible was printed using metal movable type, a technology used some 200 years earlier during Korea’s Goryeo Dynasty. The “Jikji“, the world’s oldest remaining movable metal print book, was printed in 1377. More recently, of course, both countries were physically divided by political ideologies.

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28 Nov 2008, Posted by Matt in Notes from Matt, 6 Comments

…and I’m off!


Over the next several weeks the pace of posting here will slow down. During the holidays I’ll be visiting family and friends in Europe and the U.S. But along the way, in addition to eating lots of food and trying to stay warm, I’ll be looking for evidence of the Korean diaspora outside the peninsula.

Cases in point? How about Berlin’s Seouler Garten (Seoul Garden) and the honorary “Seoul Drive” in Chicago?

If you know of any other places, please fill me in… in January I’ll write some fun posts about my experiences Discovering Korea in the West! Until then, thanks for reading and I look forward to hearing from you!

Best,
Matt

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