Koreans are now separated for 65 years, with cross-border family relationships literally dying out - whereas the two Germans re-united 29 years after the wall was built. And yet until today there is some resentment between West- and East-Germans, and a divide in terms of unemployment, standard of living and GDP per person. Re-unification was… Continue reading What Koreans call unification, Germans called re-unification!
Author: Stefan Voswinkel, Business & Career Mentor, Photographer
How similar are Korea and Germany?
I saw many young soldiers at Korean airports and train stations ……which is very familiar to me from when I was a conscript myself in the 70s. I had to serve 15 months, Koreans 21 months. Half my high school mates got away with not serving - not so easy in Korea. Good! Military service… Continue reading How similar are Korea and Germany?
Korean dish washing – I don’t think so!
I have complained with many Koreans about how they do the dishes: Under running water, applying soap generously and individually, rinsing each item. My way uses less water and soap, and is a lot faster. Here it is in five easy steps (the little figurine is for dish washing and was a present from a… Continue reading Korean dish washing – I don’t think so!
My Canadian weekend
Despite minus 15 degrees, the sun was so warm we could sit on the porch on February 16. Absolute silence when opening the window. Dry air with endless visibility. At night, only the light from the moon and stars. I tested how thick the ice on Atlin Lake is: More than 20cm - good for… Continue reading My Canadian weekend
Some observations about Korea and Koreans
I now understand better why Seoul is such a magnet A city of 25 million creates a critical mass that will bring about a diversity, creativity and magnitude of everything that can’t happen at the same level in a city like Toronto (4.6 million). Examples where this surfaces are in the giant markets, the fantastic… Continue reading Some observations about Korea and Koreans
One of my best meals ever – on my final day in Korea!
My friend Eunjae’s family took me out to a mind-boggling dinner. While I have been to many Korean restaurants by now, I’ve never experienced Korean fine dining. It is interesting that our restaurant was located off a freeway, together with several other high-end dining places. We had a choice between two main courses. But that… Continue reading One of my best meals ever – on my final day in Korea!
Back home to Canadian reality
Eunjae kindly took me the right bus - nonstop in 45 minutes from Suwon to Incheon Airport. Air Canada had already notified me of a three hour delay. I went to an Air Canada agent and told her my connection to Whitehorse in Vancouver was jeopardized. Within 15 minutes she re-booked me on Korean Airlines.… Continue reading Back home to Canadian reality
How I came to ringing Hyowon’s giant Bell
I wanted to walk the entire length of the Suwon Fortress Wall - which entails a steep hill. I was richly rewarded by getting warm on a sunny but chilly day, and a fantastic view across the city. And then I heard this deep, deep, sound of a bell and got curious. Soon I see… Continue reading How I came to ringing Hyowon’s giant Bell
Walking the Fortress Wall in Suwon
Suwon plays a significant role in Korea’s history. It is one of the few cities where the centre is completely surrounded by an intact historic wall: Hwaseong Fortress, built in 1794. Walking the complete wall is about 5.7 Kilometers - including a hill climb. The views across the city, the various structures and the park-like… Continue reading Walking the Fortress Wall in Suwon
OUR 20TH CENTURY Café in Suwon – their kindness overwhelmed me
Korean café owners need to tweak their business model: I explored this cool café district near Janganmun Gate today, in search for one that offered savoury delights as well. Nothing! So I walked into Our 20th Century and asked the same question: Do you have sandwiches? NO! But the ambiance and friendliness stayed in my… Continue reading OUR 20TH CENTURY Café in Suwon – their kindness overwhelmed me









