Check Out the Ulsan Pear
Make sure to check out this month’s Ulsan Pear. This month’s issue focuses on love in Korea. If you have ever wondered about those Korean tea girls and barber shops well this month’s issue is your chance to find out what they do.


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“Korean tea girls and barber shops”
One brings you tea and the other cuts your hair right? 😎
I remember the last time I floated around Camp Casey, just south of the base there is this old “Yankee Market” that had a bunch of Dabangs in it. The whole place looked like it had its hay-day back in the 60s and was in a sad state of urban decay.
Ah…
…the barbershops and tea rooms of 2005…
…pale to 1995… to 1985… to 1975… to 1965… to 1955.
Not sure before that.
On the plus side, you no longer need to hire a tea girl for a short time… as average girls are putting out more.
Not sure that is a plus.