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USAG Yongsan FMWR Monthly Magazine
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01 Soldier Show
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 723-3291.
COLLIER COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTERSATURDAY, 12 NOVEMBER, 1900
SPONSORS ARE NOT ENDORSED OR HAVE ANY AFFILIATION WITH DOD OR USAGY FMWR
03 Contents
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Soldier Show
Scotch & Cigar
Contents
Upcoming Events
Thanksgiving Events
FMWR Facilities
Kimchi Article &
USAG Yongsan Tours
Dining & Clubs
Bowling Centers
Army VS. Navy
Flag Football Game
Sports & Fitness
You Should Have Been There
Libraries
Community Services
Army Family Covenant
Advertisements
Community Tree Lighting
Ceremonies
MARKETING
STAFF
Blair Brachear
Marketing Director
Tel: 724-3426
Kyung Hee Son
Graphic/Arts Designer
Tel: 724-3458
Sonya Tuuao
Advertising Specialist
Tel: 724-3424
Chu Hyon Kim
Marketing Assistant
Tel: 724-3429
Chae Hun Chang
Marketing Assistant
Tel: 724-3432
Last month’s Seoul Tower was in thepicture on page 40.
SEOUL TOWER SEARCH CONTEST
Congratulationsto October, Find the Seoul Tower Winners:
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Back Cover
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CONNECTION
COMMUNITY
Gerald R. Edwards
Frederick Chmura
Kenneth H. Brincefield
Tune in to SGT Andrew Branstad
on AFN The Eagle in Area II
weekdays from 0600-1000 on 102.7 Eagle
FM featuring the latest information from
FMWR with USAGY FMWR Marketing Director
Blair Brachear Friday at 0700.
ind the hidden Seoul Tower in this month’s Community Connection and you will be entered into a drawing for one of three $25.00 R&R Bar & Grill Food Coupons. To enter, just send an email identifying the correct location to [email protected].
The drawing will be held on the 7th working day of each month. Participants are eligible to win only once every three months. USAG Yongsan DFMWR personnel and their Family members are not eligible for this contest.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 738-5254/5419.
COLLIER COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTERWEDNESDAY, 12 NOVEMBER, 1900
Upcoming EventsNovember
Upcoming Events 04
1-30Sun
1-30Mon
1-30Tue
1-30Thu
1-30Thu
1-30Thu
1-30Fri
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1-30
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Tournament
mural Basketball LeagueBegin,
mural Basketball LeagueBegin,
Texas Hold’em
300 Club
R & R Bar & Grill,1300
R & R Bar & Grill, 1130-1330
Yongsan Library, 1000
Moyer CAC, 1800
Hannam Library, 1100
K-16 Library, 1100
Yongsan Library, 0930
Yongsan Lanes
Collier Fitness Center, Various Times
Moyer CAC, 1800
ACS Building, Room 118, 1900
Moyer CAC: 0800, K-16 CAC: 0845
Moyer CAC: 0830, K-16 CAC: 0915
Child Development Center, 1800-2200
4 Plex
K-16 CAC, 1800
Moyer CAC: 0800, K-16 CAC: 0900
Yongsan Lanes
Collier Community Fitness Center, 1900
Yongsan Library, 1100
Moyer CAC: 0900, K-16 CAC: 0815
Moyer CAC: 0900, K-16 CAC: 1000
Collier Community Fitness Center
K-16 Fitness Center
Farm House Burger Special
Children’s Story Time
Wii Sports Tournament
Preschool Story Time
Children’s Story Time
Baby Story Time
Get FIT Yongsan
Pool Tournament
Tour
CDC Parent's Night Out
USAGY Postseason Fall Softball
Table Tennis Tournament
Veteran’s Day Special
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tra
“An Evening of One Act Plays” Play
Paragliding
Rice Festival Tour
Gangnam Tour
U.S. Army Soldier Show 2011
Thanksgiving Story Time
Bukhansan Hiking Tour
Lotte World Amusement Tour
USAGY Men’s In
K-16 Men’s In
19-20
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Camp Carroll CAC
K-16 CAC, 1000
R & R Bar & Grill, TBA time
K-16 CAC, 1800
Child Development Center, 1145-1300
R & R Bar & Grill, 1030-1430
Moyer CAC, 1800
Moyer CAC: 1000, K-16 CAC: 1045
Moyer CAC: 0800, K-16 CAC: 0845
Moyer CAC: 1000, K-16 CAC: 1045
Child Development Center, 1730-1830
IMCOM-K Table Tennis Tournament
2011 Army Digital Photography Contest
Dart Tournament
Parents' Training
X-Game Tournament
CYSS Parents' Advisory Council Meeting
Paintball Game
Thanksgiving Buffet
Black Friday Osan Shopping Trip
Spavis Hot Spring & Swimming Pool
Laser Tag at Camp Humpreys
Pool Tournament
Turkey Shoot
Table Tennis Tournament
Korean & American Friendship 9 Ball Tournament
Retiree’s Appreciation Day
10KM Road-Race
K-16 CAC, 1800
Yongsan Lanes
CDC Parking Lot, 1100-1400
Moyer CAC, 1800
Moyer CAC: 0900, K-16 CAC: 0815
R & R Bar & Grill
Collier Community Fitness Center, 0930
Seongnam City, 1400
CYSS Day for Kids 2011
Inchon Tour
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16, 18 & 19
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Thanksgiving Buffet
Thanksgiving Buffet
Thursday, 24 November
1030-1430
R & R Bar & Grill
Happy Thanksgiving!Happy Thanksgiving!05 Thanksgiving with FMWR
Thanksgiving with FMWRs the Mayflower left the shores of England in 1620, they came A across Cape Cod. After
reaching their final destination, 102 pilgrims on this voyage settled down and established a home at Massachusetts Bay. As time progressed and seasons changed, many suffered. There were outbreaks of contagious diseases and by the end of winter, only half of the passengers on the Mayflower had survived. As spring approached, the pilgrims migrated ashore where they met an Abenaki Indian who spoke English. Later, the Indians taught the pilgrims how to survive on this new land.
In November 1621, the Pilgrims organized a feast and invited the Native Americans to join them. After celebrating this feast together annually during the month of November, President Abraham Lincoln finally proclaimed Thanksgiving as a holiday in1863.
FMWR has planned Thanksgiving events, activities, and meal options for you and your family.
Hannam Village & Yongsan Library will have a selection of Thanksgiving books on display for you and your family. Yongsan Library on Saturday, 12 November at 1100 will present Thanksgiving Story Time with General and Mrs. Thurman. There will also be a Thanksgiving Dinner tasting sampler served after the reading. For more information, please call 723-7380.
Enjoy professional guidance on Turkey Ornament Painting with the Yongsan Arts & Crafts Center for their workshop on Wednesday, 9 November from 1430-1530. Pre-reservation is
required so sign up today. For more information, please call 738-4750.
All league bowlers are invited to attend the Turkey Shoot at Yongsan Lanes on 16, 18 & 19 November. The Turkey Shoot will take place during league play. If you roll a strike in the 3rd, 6th, and 9th frames in any 3 games of league play, you win a frozen turkey! The entry fee is $3.50 per night so mark your calendars. For more information, please call 738-7830.
R & R Bar & Grill is prepared to help our patrons save time and money. On Thursday, 24 November from 1030-1430, R & R Bar & Grill will be hosting a Thanksgiving Buffet. The entrées will include a top round of roasted beef with au-jus (carve on the line), roasted young turkey with giblet gravy, cranberry sauce, Virginia baked ham with raisin sauce, Korean style BBQ (bulgogi), stir fried chicken and vegetables with oyster sauce, sweet candy yams, steamed rice, snowflake potatoes, home-style stuffing, corn on the cob, buttered peas and mushrooms, corn bread, assorted nuts with an available chili soup and salad bar. Desserts include pumpkin and apple pie, coffee and ice tea. The prices to enjoy this special meal are as follows: Adults- $15.00, Children (ages 6-10)- $6.00, Children (5 and under)- FREE.
R & R Bar & Grill understands that time is precious so they are presenting Holiday Packages To Go. Holiday Packages To Go will be open from 1 November~31 December and a package can accomodate up to 10+ people. If you plan on having your very own get together, pick up a
Holiday Package To Go and eliminate the stresses of shopping and cooking because R & R Bar & Grill will take care of it. For more information on Holiday Packages To Go, please refer to page 13 or call 723-8785/5678.
For more information, please call the listed number or go to the USAG Yongsan, FMWR Facebook page. Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving with FMWR 06
Pumpkin Pie Recipe
Things you need:- 1 (6 oz) packaged refrigerated pie crust- 1 (15 oz) can pumpkin- 1(14 oz) can of sweetened condensed milk (do not use evaporated milk)- 2 eggs- 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon- 1/4 teaspoon of ground ginger- ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg- ½ teaspoon salt (less can be used)
Directions:- Preheat oven to 425 degrees fahrenheit- With mixer, combine all ingredients- Pour pumpkin mixture in the pie crust- Bake for 15 minutes- Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees fahrenheit and bake for an additional 35~40 minutes- Cool for 15 minutes and serve with whipped cream. Enjoy~!
Thanksgiving with FMWRs the Mayflower left the shores of England in 1620, they came A across Cape Cod. After
reaching their final destination, 102 pilgrims on this voyage settled down and established a home at Massachusetts Bay. As time progressed and seasons changed, many suffered. There were outbreaks of contagious diseases and by the end of winter, only half of the passengers on the Mayflower had survived. As spring approached, the pilgrims migrated ashore where they met an Abenaki Indian who spoke English. Later, the Indians taught the pilgrims how to survive on this new land.
In November 1621, the Pilgrims organized a feast and invited the Native Americans to join them. After celebrating this feast together annually during the month of November, President Abraham Lincoln finally proclaimed Thanksgiving as a holiday in1863.
FMWR has planned Thanksgiving events, activities, and meal options for you and your family.
Hannam Village & Yongsan Library will have a selection of Thanksgiving books on display for you and your family. Yongsan Library on Saturday, 12 November at 1100 will present Thanksgiving Story Time with General and Mrs. Thurman. There will also be a Thanksgiving Dinner tasting sampler served after the reading. For more information, please call 723-7380.
Enjoy professional guidance on Turkey Ornament Painting with the Yongsan Arts & Crafts Center for their workshop on Wednesday, 9 November from 1430-1530. Pre-reservation is
required so sign up today. For more information, please call 738-4750.
All league bowlers are invited to attend the Turkey Shoot at Yongsan Lanes on 16, 18 & 19 November. The Turkey Shoot will take place during league play. If you roll a strike in the 3rd, 6th, and 9th frames in any 3 games of league play, you win a frozen turkey! The entry fee is $3.50 per night so mark your calendars. For more information, please call 738-7830.
R & R Bar & Grill is prepared to help our patrons save time and money. On Thursday, 24 November from 1030-1430, R & R Bar & Grill will be hosting a Thanksgiving Buffet. The entrées will include a top round of roasted beef with au-jus (carve on the line), roasted young turkey with giblet gravy, cranberry sauce, Virginia baked ham with raisin sauce, Korean style BBQ (bulgogi), stir fried chicken and vegetables with oyster sauce, sweet candy yams, steamed rice, snowflake potatoes, home-style stuffing, corn on the cob, buttered peas and mushrooms, corn bread, assorted nuts with an available chili soup and salad bar. Desserts include pumpkin and apple pie, coffee and ice tea. The prices to enjoy this special meal are as follows: Adults- $15.00, Children (ages 6-10)- $6.00, Children (5 and under)- FREE.
R & R Bar & Grill understands that time is precious so they are presenting Holiday Packages To Go. Holiday Packages To Go will be open from 1 November~31 December and a package can accomodate up to 10+ people. If you plan on having your very own get together, pick up a
Holiday Package To Go and eliminate the stresses of shopping and cooking because R & R Bar & Grill will take care of it. For more information on Holiday Packages To Go, please refer to page 13 or call 723-8785/5678.
For more information, please call the listed number or go to the USAG Yongsan, FMWR Facebook page. Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving with FMWR 06
Pumpkin Pie Recipe
Things you need:- 1 (6 oz) packaged refrigerated pie crust- 1 (15 oz) can pumpkin- 1(14 oz) can of sweetened condensed milk (do not use evaporated milk)- 2 eggs- 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon- 1/4 teaspoon of ground ginger- ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg- ½ teaspoon salt (less can be used)
Directions:- Preheat oven to 425 degrees fahrenheit- With mixer, combine all ingredients- Pour pumpkin mixture in the pie crust- Bake for 15 minutes- Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees fahrenheit and bake for an additional 35~40 minutes- Cool for 15 minutes and serve with whipped cream. Enjoy~!
09 Kimchi Article & USAGY Tours Kimchi Article & USAGY Tours 10
09 Kimchi Article & USAGY Tours Kimchi Article & USAGY Tours 10
Buk Han MountainUSAG Yongsan Tour to
hile most enjoy sightseeing and exploring Korea’s wonders, the WMoyer Community Activities
Center (Moyer CAC) is giving you the opportunity to do this at Buk Han Mountain.
Buk Han Mountain towers over the northwestern landscape of Seoul and it is known to be the most popular mountain in all of Korea. Buk Han Mountain was first designated as a National Park in 1983 and it covers roughly 80 square kilometers of land. There are three major peaks on Buk Han but the highest and most popular pe-ak is around 836.5m high. Resembling other mountains, Buk Han has smooth and sharp curves which contrast to the many valleys and rivers flowing towards the bottom. It is said to also have more than 1,300 different kinds of animal and plant life living on the mountain. Besides the beautiful aspects of Buk Han Mountain, this National Park carries a rich history and cultural treasures.
As you progress to the top of the
mountain, you will come across the Daeseomun Gate. When the Buk Han Mountain fortress was built in 132 A.D. during the Korean Baekje Dynasty, the Daeseomun Gate was built to be the base line of defense against any potential invasions. When the Mongol invaders attacked in 1232, they successfully captured the country of Korea except for Kangwha Island (located west of Seoul). In 1592, Korea was then invaded by Hideyosi and in 1636, Manchu China took over. The fortress was eventually left in ruins but in 1711, King Sukjong reconstructed and expanded the fort-ress. When reconstruction was complete, the wall stretched out to it’s current length of 12.7 km. Although much has changed since 1711, the wall is still standing stro-ng.
Aside from the Daeseomun Gate, Buk Han Mountain has many other beautiful attractions including caves, rivers and beautiful trees. Locals utilize the mountain to work out, rest and relax.
Moyer CAC has a tour scheduled to
explore Buk Han Mountain on Saturday, 12 November. The cost to go on this trip is a $5.00 bus fee and entrance is free. Patrons can either sign up at Moyer or K-16 CAC but all patrons must register no later than 9 November.
If there’s enough time, patrons will have the chance to taste some of the healthiest foods at the bottom of the mountain. From a few traditional alcoholic beverages to some of the best soups, this area is a perfect place to recuperate. Also, if you’re in need of a few necessary hiking items such as a walking/hiking stick, gloves, or sun block, you will find plenty of tents around the eating areas.
For more information on this tour, please call Moyer CAC at 723-3291, K-16 CAC at 741-6030 or go to the USAG Yongsan, FMWR Facebook page.
Buk Han Mountain Tour12 November
11 Buk Han Mountain Tour
Ala carte menu is available Everyday
$9.95
Monday: Carolina BBQ
Tuesday: Home-Style Buffet
Wednesday: Soul Food Buffet
Thursday: Chef’s Choice
Friday: Fried Fish & Chicken
Monday - Friday, 1100-1330
10% OFFEarly Bird Lunch Special
Receive a 10% discount off the purchase price
when
you visit R & R Bar & Grill between 1100-1130.
Discount is good for individual meals and does not apply to
unit/group purchases. (R & R Bar & Grill full-service dining only) WednesdayPasta Night, $6.00
Bacon & Basil PastaRosemary Shrimp with Smoked Tomato Alfredo
ThursdayChicken Tender basket w/fries: $6.00
Southern Catfish Sandwich w/fries: $6.00
Friday Beef Tenderloin Stroganoff & Blackstone Merlot
SaturdayFamily Style Dinner, $6.00
- Half chicken mashed potatoes, gravy and coleslaw (BBQ or Fried) Feeds 2-3 people
- Meatloaf mashed potatoes, gravy and coleslaw Feeds 2-3 people
For more information, call 723-8785/5678.RRBAR & GRILLYongsan
R & R Bar & Grill 14
LUNCH BUFFET
LUNCH SPECIAL DINNER SPECIAL
November Burger Lunch Special
Retiree’s Retiree’s
Saturday, 19 NovemberR & R Bar & Grill
Saturday, 19 NovemberR & R Bar & Grill
APPRECIATION DAYAPPRECIATION DAY
TEXAS TEXAS HOLD’EMHOLD’EM
Every Sunday1300-1800
R & R Bar & Grill
“Reserve your parties at R & R Bar & Grill”
For more information, please call 723-5678/8785.
HARVEY’S LOUNGE
Plan a Unit/Organization Gathering!
Call 723-5678 (weekdays only, 0830-1700)
Free Darts & Pool Tables
Pool LeagueEvery Tuesday, 1900
Classic Rock And Country Music
Karaoke & D.J.
Happy HourEvery Wednesday and Friday Night,
1700
FREE Snack
For more information, call 723-5678/8785.
Every Friday, 1700-2400
K-16 LANDING ZONE CLUB
For more information, call 741-6380
Karaoke Night
Wednesday, 1800-2200
Tuesday, 1800-2200
Country Music-with DJ
Live DJ Night With Dj “Harlem”
Hip Hop, R&B Music
Friday, 2030
Thursday, 1930-2330
Free Snack .....1900
Free Soda For Ladies .....1700-1900
Live DJ Night.....Various Music
Saturday, 1900-2300
BONANZA BingoStarts Every Friday, Finishes Every Thursday
BAR SPECIAL
Wednesday Night Special
- Pizza Slice with a Drink: $3.00 (1730-1930)
- Salsa Night with D.J.
- Free Salsa Dance Lessons (1830-1930)
- Fried Chicken: 3 pcs and Fries, $4.95
(1730-1930)
- Karaoke (1930-2300)
Thursday Night Special
Friday Night Special
- Slider: 4 Sliders: $2.00 (1730-1930)
- Lance Band (2000-2300)
Saturday Night Special
- Bucket of Wings: $5.95 (1730-1930)
- D.J. Night
Wed-Thu: 1730-2200
Fri-Sat : 1730-2300
Sun: 1600-1800
15 R & R Bar & Grill/Harvey’s Lounge/K-16 Landing Zone Club
U.S. Army Rugby Korea
The great part is no previous experience is necessary to join your local US Army Rugby Korea team. Presently there are enough experienced team members who are experienced to train non-experienced players. “Biggest focus for new players is to omit all knowledge of football prior to playing rugby and to be relatively in good shape due to the demands of the game”, explains Captain Palacios. The cost to join is free but members need to go to USARugby.org and register for a CIP number which costs thirty five dollars and also need to pay ninety eight thousand WON for a kit, team jersey, shorts and socks. If you’re interested in joining your local rugby team join by; sending a message to US Army Rugby Korea’s Facebook, email [email protected], or contact Captain Palacios at 010-2731-8441 or email him on his Global email account. Another way to join is show up at practice. USAG Yongsan’s Rugby practice is held on every Tuesday from 2000-2130 at Field #12 next Collier Community Fitness Center Parking Lot and every Saturday from 1000-1200 at Seoul American High School Field. Community members are welcome to participate by attending games and cheering from the sidelines. The next rugby opportunity will be held either the twelfth of nineteenth of November featuring an EXPACT team and Military rugby team at the Seoul American High School Field. Dates can be verified at the above contact information tools. Thank you to Captain Palacios for making a positive impact to our community and I hope to see all US Military Instillations have a rugby team in the near future. The great part is no previous experience is necessary to join your local US Army Rugby Korea team. Presently there are enough experienced team members who are experienced to train non-experienced players. “Biggest focus for new players is to omit all knowledge of football prior to playing rugby and to be relatively in good shape due to the demands of the game”, explains Captain Palacios. The cost to join is free but members need to go to USARugby.org and register for a CIP number which costs thirty five dollars and also need to pay ninety eight thousand WON for a kit, team jersey, shorts and socks. If you’re interested in joining your local rugby team join by; sending a message to US Army Rugby Korea’s Facebook, email [email protected], or contact Captain Palacios at 010-2731-8441 or email him on his Global email account. Another way to join is show up at practice. USAG Yongsan’s Rugby practice is held on every Tuesday from 2000-2130 at Field #12 next Collier Community Fitness Center Parking Lot and every Saturday from 1000-1200 at Seoul American High School Field. Community members are welcome to participate by attending games and cheering from the sidelines. The next rugby opportunity will be held either the twelfth of nineteenth of November featuring an EXPACT team and Military rugby team at the Seoul American High School Field. Dates can be verified at the above contact information tools. Thank you to Captain Palacios for making a positive impact to our community and I hope to see all US Military Instillations have a rugby team in the near future.
n week nights, I walk to the Collier Community
Fitness Center and as I approach the fitness Ocenter’s parking lot, I always see the bright
lights of Field #12. Rugby players run back and forth
with enthusiasm and audience members never fail to
cheer them on. Since I come from a small town, I am
always amazed by the possibilities and endless supply of
opportunities such as U.S. Army Rugby Korea.
With twenty years of playing rugby in a semi-professional
league in Great Britain, Captain Steve Palacios (Eco
Company 2-2 Aviation Battalion), started the league in
January 2011. He was successful in bringing Rugby to
Camp Humphreys, Camp Casey, and Osan Air Base.
U.S. Army Rugby Korea and Captain Palacios's goal is to
have a team located in all U.S. Installations in the
Republic of Korea. “Rugby is a perfect sport for our
Military and Civilian population. Rugby will empower the
players, implement a sense of team cohesion and it will
build a stronger and heathier community” says Captain
Palacios. The current teams have male players with an
exception to USAG Yongsan's team in which Lindsey
Seelabach is a player. “She is tough as nails” states
Captain Palacios, “I want to push to have female rugby
teams as well.” Being a part of a team can improve all
facets of one's life socially, mentally and physically. The
great part is no previous experience is necessary to join
the U.S. Army Rugby Korea team. Team members with
outstanding experience will be there to train you every
step of the way. “The biggest focus for new players is to
omit all knowledge of football prior to playing rugby and
to be in relatively good shape due to the demands of the
game”, explains Captain Palacios.
The cost to join is free but members will eventually need
to go to USARugby.org and register for a CIP number
which costs $35.00. There is also an additional 98,000
KRW for a kit, team jersey, shorts and socks. If you're
interested in joining your local rugby team, send a
message to U.S. Army Rugby Korea's Facebook, email
[email protected], or contact Captain
Palacios at 010-2731-8441. Another way to join is show
up at one of their practices. The team practice is held
every Tuesday from 2000-2130 at Field #12 (next to the
Collier Community Fitness Center Parking Lot) and every
Saturday from 1000-1200 at the Seoul American High
School Field. Community members are also welcome to
participate by attending games and cheering from the
sidelines. The next rugby game will be either held on the
12th or 19th of November featuring an EXPACT and
Military rugby team at the Seoul American High School
Field. Dates can be verified by contacting Captain
Palacios.
Thank you Captain Palacios for making a positive impact
in our community!
If you would like to place a spotlight on someone or
something that makes a positive impact on the
community, please send an email to dfmwr.marketing@
hotmail.com.
Community Spotlight
Community Spotlight 20
21 Sports
USAG YONGSAN SPORTS & FITNESS
Sports 22
NEW &NEW &IMPROVED!IMPROVED!
Kids-On-Site (Parent Outreach Service)
“Child Care for Fitness”, 0815-1400, Monday-Friday and 1730-1845, on Tuesday
and Thursday at CCFC. Hourly care is offered at 1RC from 0800-1400. Visit the
Parent Central Office to purchase your hourly care punch cards and sign up for
orientation today!
BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES:Various times, Pre-register with Sunny at 010-8953-9742
MARTIAL ARTS:Various times at CCFC (736-4588) and TWRFC (724-8466)
5-6 Nov, USAGY Postseason Fall Softball Tournament at 4 Plex
15 Nov, USAGY Men’s Intramural Basketball League begins at CCFC
15 Nov, K-16 Men’s Intramural Basketball League begins at K-16 Fitness Center
19 Nov, 10KM Road-race at CCFC, 0930
Sports ProgramCCFC is located on South Post in Building 5200; hours of operation are Monday through Friday 0500-2130 and Saturday, Sunday and Holiday
from 0800-2130. CCFC is focused on fostering an atmosphere encompassing family fitness and community events. CCFC is the home for
intramural sports, community events and special events. The facility is outfitted with a CrossFit/Trx training studio, cardio room, spinning room,
racquetball court, basketball court, nautilus circuit training room, free weight room and 2 group exercise studios. CCFC’s mission to build a
strange and healthy community.
Collier Community Fitness Center (CCFC)
Trent Warrior Resiliency Fitness Center (TWRFC)TWRFC is located on Main Post in Building 1498; hours of operation are Monday thru Friday 0500-2130 and Sat, Sun and Hol from 0800-
2130. TWRFC is a strength and conditioning center for USAG Yongsan. It is outfitted with an entire floor of strength and conditioning
equipment (free weights, selectorized equipment, weight loaded and functional equipment), cardio room, 2 racquetball courts, 2 padded
combatives rooms and a martial arts room. TWRFC of houses all the paid martial arts training classes and defense/tactical training classes.
The facilities overall mission is to assist the community and soldiers in increasing and maintaining strength, stamina, endurance and
overall health.
K-16 and Hannam Fitness Centers are open to the community and are focused on enhancing health and well-being. The Fitness Centers
offer free weights, cardio equipment and weight loaded equipment. The K-16 Fitness Center is open Monday through Friday from 0600-
2130 and from 0800-2100 on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. The Hannam Fitness Center is open Monday through Friday from 0600-2100
and from 1000-1800 on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays.
K-16 and Hannam Fitness Center
21 Sports
USAG YONGSAN SPORTS & FITNESS
Sports 22
NEW &NEW &IMPROVED!IMPROVED!
Kids-On-Site (Parent Outreach Service)
“Child Care for Fitness”, 0815-1400, Monday-Friday and 1730-1845, on Tuesday
and Thursday at CCFC. Hourly care is offered at 1RC from 0800-1400. Visit the
Parent Central Office to purchase your hourly care punch cards and sign up for
orientation today!
BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES:Various times, Pre-register with Sunny at 010-8953-9742
MARTIAL ARTS:Various times at CCFC (736-4588) and TWRFC (724-8466)
5-6 Nov, USAGY Postseason Fall Softball Tournament at 4 Plex
15 Nov, USAGY Men’s Intramural Basketball League begins at CCFC
15 Nov, K-16 Men’s Intramural Basketball League begins at K-16 Fitness Center
19 Nov, 10KM Road-race at CCFC, 0930
Sports ProgramCCFC is located on South Post in Building 5200; hours of operation are Monday through Friday 0500-2130 and Saturday, Sunday and Holiday
from 0800-2130. CCFC is focused on fostering an atmosphere encompassing family fitness and community events. CCFC is the home for
intramural sports, community events and special events. The facility is outfitted with a CrossFit/Trx training studio, cardio room, spinning room,
racquetball court, basketball court, nautilus circuit training room, free weight room and 2 group exercise studios. CCFC’s mission to build a
strange and healthy community.
Collier Community Fitness Center (CCFC)
Trent Warrior Resiliency Fitness Center (TWRFC)TWRFC is located on Main Post in Building 1498; hours of operation are Monday thru Friday 0500-2130 and Sat, Sun and Hol from 0800-
2130. TWRFC is a strength and conditioning center for USAG Yongsan. It is outfitted with an entire floor of strength and conditioning
equipment (free weights, selectorized equipment, weight loaded and functional equipment), cardio room, 2 racquetball courts, 2 padded
combatives rooms and a martial arts room. TWRFC of houses all the paid martial arts training classes and defense/tactical training classes.
The facilities overall mission is to assist the community and soldiers in increasing and maintaining strength, stamina, endurance and
overall health.
K-16 and Hannam Fitness Centers are open to the community and are focused on enhancing health and well-being. The Fitness Centers
offer free weights, cardio equipment and weight loaded equipment. The K-16 Fitness Center is open Monday through Friday from 0600-
2130 and from 0800-2100 on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. The Hannam Fitness Center is open Monday through Friday from 0600-2100
and from 1000-1800 on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays.
K-16 and Hannam Fitness Center
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24 September 2011, R & R Bar & Grill 24 September 2011, R & R Bar & Grill Operation Rising Star Operation Rising Star
Dollar Bowling Craze End of Summer PartyDollar Bowling Craze End of Summer Party 29 September 2011, Yongsan Lanes29 September 2011, Yongsan Lanes
8 October 2011, Outside the Collier Community Fitness Center8 October 2011, Outside the Collier Community Fitness Center2011 Yongsan FMWR Fall Festival 2011 Yongsan FMWR Fall Festival
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24 September 2011, R & R Bar & Grill 24 September 2011, R & R Bar & Grill Operation Rising Star Operation Rising Star
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Pet Care CenterThe Pet Care Center is authorized to
retrieve the pet from Incheon Airport
accompanied by the pet owner for
transfer to the Pet Care Center for
quarantine. When the quarantine
period is over, the pet owner can pick
up their pet from the Pet Care Center.
To transfer the pet from Incheon Airport
to Yongsan, the owner must provide the
following documentation to the Incheon
Quarantine Office:
Three (3) copies of the Animal
Quarantine Form, USFK 147EK One
(1) Copy of the owner’s Travel Order
and original Rabies Shot Record
Monday~Sunday0500-2200
Dog Playground
Next to Gate 13 (was 17)
For more information, call 738-5254.
Dog Playground Rules, Petiquette & PrecautionsDog Owners:
Must wear shoes at all times.
May have up to 2 dogs per adult per visit.
Are responsible and liable for their dogs and their actions.
Will keep the dog’s leash in-hand while in the park.
Stay with dog at all times and monitor behavior.
Immediately leash and remove a problem dog (aggression,
mounting, etc.) from the park.
Quickly stop your dog from digging and fill any holes with dirt.
Quickly clean up after your dog and dispose of the waste.
(Don’t even think about leaving it for others to clean up!)
Honor other patrons’ requests regarding their dogs.
Keep park gates closed at all times.
Turn off running water
Are legally and financially responsible for their dogs’ behavior.
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Pet Grooming Service
Cats All Sizes: $10.00
Shampoo Only
Ear Cleaning and/or
Toenail Clipping $10.00 per pet
Services:
Boarding Cost (per day):
Pets Corner
Dogs
Korean Law requires pets entering the Republic of Korea to have been vaccinated against Rabies. Documentation must be provided to show that the vaccination is more than 30 days old. If a pet arrives in Korea with a Rabies Vaccination less than 30 days old, the pet will be quarantined at the port of entry or may be held at the Pet Care Center.
BODY REPAIR
For more information, call 738-5315/5042.
YONGSAN AUTO SKILLS CENTER
Do you have problems with your POV?
Need Help?
Have Questions? Just ask one of our
qualified Automotive
Repair Instructors for assistance.
They’re happy to assist.
Complete Automotive Services are
available at the Yongsan
Auto Skills Center. Please sign in upon
arrival.
Improve Your Car’s Mileage!
We have a Computerized Diagnostics
Scanner for FORD, GM & CHRYSLER
(1989-2002). Also, we are available
for an oil change and tune-up.
1. All Hoses
2. Wiper Blades (to replace bring your own)
3. All Fluid Levels
4. Battery
5. All Lights
6. All Tires for tread wear, rotate and
balance all 4 tires
7. Brake Pads and Shoes (extra charge to
replace the materials)
8. Anti-Freeze (extra charge to drain and
replace. Customer must provide
anti-freeze)
SPECIAL CHECK
Only $35.00
For more information, call 736-6426
Small: $30.00
Medium: $40.00
Large: $50.00
X-Large: $60.00
Small: $15.00
Medium: $20.00
Large: $25.00
X-Large: $30.00
Small: $10.00 (12” or less)
Medium: $15.00 (13” to 20”)
Large: $20.00 (20” to 25”)
X-Large: $25.00
(25” to shoulder height)
Family ParkFun
For more information, call 723-5820 or 010-3581-6441.
<Putt-Putt Course>One round of 18 holes of miniature golf
Adults: $4.00Children 13 years old and under: $3.00
<Batting Cage>$3.00 for 40 balls
Building #4275, Yongsan South Post
PAINT SHOP TEMPORARILY CLOSED
Family Advocacy Program738-7505/5151
Activities require participants to bring Won
for lunch.
Relocation Program
738-7505/7186
9 November - Seoul Secrets: Korean Food
Discovery, 1000-1330
16 November - Seoul Secrets: Transportation
101, 0900-1400
17 November - Immigration and Citizenship
Class
21 November - Multi-Culture International
Spouse Support Forum, 1000-1130
23 November - Spouse & Civilian
Newcomer’s Orientation (Post Windshield
Tour & Downtown Seoul) & Agency Expo,
0830-1400
Useful Employment Websites
WWW.USAJOBS.COM
http://chra-fe.korea.army.mil/chra/emp/
employment.php
WWW.MILITARYONESOURCE.COM
http://www.monster.com
www.careerbuilder.com
To enroll in any of these programs, please
stop by PCS/Parent Central Services
(Operation Hours are 0800-1700),
Yongsan South Post ACS Bldg. (# 4106,
R# 121), or call 738-3001/5036
for more information.
Personal Financial Management Program 738-4655
1 November - Personal Financial
Management Training, 0800-1700
1 November - Initial Permanent Change
of Station Move Training, 1300-1400
2 November - Seminar: Be a Savvy
Consumer/Debit Card Management
0900-1130
8 November - Personal Financial
Management Training, 0800-1700
8 November - Initial Permanent Change
of Station Move Training, 1300-1400
15 November - Seminar: Personal Financial
Management Training, 0800-1700
22 November - Seminar: Personal Financial
Management Training, 0800-1700
22 November - Initial Permanent Change of
Station Move Training, 1300-1400
30 November - Seminar: Be a Savvy
Consumer; Identity Theft: Prevention,
Recognition & Recovery, 0900-1130
2 November - Anger Management Class,
1400-1530
3 November - Home Alone Training,
1600-1700
16 November - Stress Management Class,
1000-1130, K-16 CAC Building 302
21 & 30 November - Becoming a Love &
Logic Parenting Class, 0900-1100
22 November - Becoming a Love & Logic
Parenting Class, 1000-1130,
K-16 CAC Building 302
23 November - Teen Power Struggles Class
(for parents, teachers, and/or caregivers of
teenagers), 1145-1300
23 November - New Commander/Senior NCO
FAP Brief, 1400-1500
30 November - Single Parent Network,
1130-1300
30 November - Developmental Stages for
Children Birth to TWO Years Old Class,
1400-1530
29 Child, Youth & School Services / Army Community Service
Youth Sports Program
1-30 November - Youth Winter Basketball
Registration, 0800-1700
1-9 November - Soccer Game (Saturday and
Weekdays)
19 November - Korea Wide Youth Soccer
Tournament will be held at Field #10
Soccer Games - Every Saturday and Weekdays
November (TBA) - Winter Swim Team Tryouts
and Practice at Indoor Pool #3 Monday-
Thursday
Child, Youth & School Services / Army Community Service 30
Ongoing Services
- Army Family Action Plan: 738-3617
- Military & Family Life Consultant Program:
010-8697-3926
- Family Member Employment Assistance
Program: DSN: 738-8977/7505 or 0505-
738-8977/7505
- Exceptional Family Member Program
(EFMP-RM 108) DSN 738-5311
- Sponsorship Training (Units)-Marilyn
McCallum Roseborough, 738-7186/7505
Monthly Activities and Classes:738-7505/7186
Every Mon & Wed: English-As-A-Second-
Language, 1630-1730
Tue & Thur: Korean Language Classes:
8 sessions during the month, 1730-1830
All Army Community Service Training Courses, Activities andClasses are located in building 4106 738-3617
1-2 November - Family Readiness Group
(FRG) Leader Training, 0900-1700,
8-9 November - ACS Briefer Training Course,
0900-1700
15-17 November - AFTB Level II Course,
0830-1430 (each day)
29 November - AFAP Conference Work Team
Training, 0900-1200
29 November - AFAP Delegate Training,
1300-1600
HIRED! TrainingTerm 7 of the HIRED! Program
10 November - Money Matters, 1700-1800
Hannam Village Workforce Trainings are on
Wednesdays from 1500-1700
Child Development Center Program
SKIES Unlimited Program
Life Skills
CYSS Sitters: Ages 12-18
Sports
Taekwondo/Hapkido/Kumdo: Ages 5-18
years old
Arts
Piano/Ballet and Jazz: Ages 3-18 years old
Music Together: Ages 6 weeks-4 years old
years old
5 November - CDC Parents’ Night Out,
1800-2200
23 November - Parents’ Training “Teen
Power Struggles-Month of Military Family”,
1145-1300
30 November - CYSS Parents’ Advisory
Council (PAC) Meeting, 1730-1830
Parent and Outreach Services
Kids-on-Site - USAG Yongsan “Child Care for
Fitness”, daily basis, 0815-1400, Monday-
Friday and 1730-1845, Tuesday and Thursday
at Collier Fitness Center. Reservation Required!
Hourly care is offered at 1RC from 0800-
1400. Visit the Parent Central Office to
purchase your hourly care punch cards and
sign up for orientation today!
5 November - Teen Baby Sitter’s Class,
0900-1800
16 November - Parent Coop Training,
1800-2100
18 November - Community Wide Parents’
Night Out, 1900-2200 for ages 6 weeks-12
years old
19 November - Parents Coop Training,
0900-1800
26 November - Community Wide Parents’
Day Out, 1 Session: 1000-1300; 2nd Session:
1400-1700 hrs for ages 6 weeks-11 years old
at CDC, Bldg 4280. -Cost $12.00 per child,
per session (paid up front, no refunds) and
must be registered with CYSS Parent Central.
30 November - CYSS Parent Advisory Council
Meeting, 1730-1830
Contact Program Leaders
SAS Director: Ms. Young Pak, 738-3051/4707
HIRED! Program: Mr. Brandon Carr, 738-8113
Hannam MS/T Center: Ms. Durbin, 723-8765
FCC Program/CDC: Ms. Claudette Mohn,
738-8113
Parent and Outreach Services: Ms. Melody
Francis, 738-8122
Yongsan MS/Teen Center: Mr. Jacks, 738-2310
Instructional Programs Specialist:
Amanda Manino, 736-5116
Yongsan & Hannam Village MiddleSchool/Teen (MS/T) Program
3, 10, 17 & 24 November - Free Hot Dog
during lunch time for High School Students,
1225-1315
11 November - Family Fun Night, 1800-1900
30 November - Youth Birthday Celebration,
1500-1700
5 November - SAC Open Recreation, 1200-
1600
School-Age Center (SAC) Program
Quality childcare from trained childcare providers
available on Yongsan and Hannam Village.
Family Child Care ProgramFAMILY SUPPORT
Family Advocacy Program738-7505/5151
Activities require participants to bring Won
for lunch.
Relocation Program
738-7505/7186
9 November - Seoul Secrets: Korean Food
Discovery, 1000-1330
16 November - Seoul Secrets: Transportation
101, 0900-1400
17 November - Immigration and Citizenship
Class
21 November - Multi-Culture International
Spouse Support Forum, 1000-1130
23 November - Spouse & Civilian
Newcomer’s Orientation (Post Windshield
Tour & Downtown Seoul) & Agency Expo,
0830-1400
Useful Employment Websites
WWW.USAJOBS.COM
http://chra-fe.korea.army.mil/chra/emp/
employment.php
WWW.MILITARYONESOURCE.COM
http://www.monster.com
www.careerbuilder.com
To enroll in any of these programs, please
stop by PCS/Parent Central Services
(Operation Hours are 0800-1700),
Yongsan South Post ACS Bldg. (# 4106,
R# 121), or call 738-3001/5036
for more information.
Personal Financial Management Program 738-4655
1 November - Personal Financial
Management Training, 0800-1700
1 November - Initial Permanent Change
of Station Move Training, 1300-1400
2 November - Seminar: Be a Savvy
Consumer/Debit Card Management
0900-1130
8 November - Personal Financial
Management Training, 0800-1700
8 November - Initial Permanent Change
of Station Move Training, 1300-1400
15 November - Seminar: Personal Financial
Management Training, 0800-1700
22 November - Seminar: Personal Financial
Management Training, 0800-1700
22 November - Initial Permanent Change of
Station Move Training, 1300-1400
30 November - Seminar: Be a Savvy
Consumer; Identity Theft: Prevention,
Recognition & Recovery, 0900-1130
2 November - Anger Management Class,
1400-1530
3 November - Home Alone Training,
1600-1700
16 November - Stress Management Class,
1000-1130, K-16 CAC Building 302
21 & 30 November - Becoming a Love &
Logic Parenting Class, 0900-1100
22 November - Becoming a Love & Logic
Parenting Class, 1000-1130,
K-16 CAC Building 302
23 November - Teen Power Struggles Class
(for parents, teachers, and/or caregivers of
teenagers), 1145-1300
23 November - New Commander/Senior NCO
FAP Brief, 1400-1500
30 November - Single Parent Network,
1130-1300
30 November - Developmental Stages for
Children Birth to TWO Years Old Class,
1400-1530
29 Child, Youth & School Services / Army Community Service
Youth Sports Program
1-30 November - Youth Winter Basketball
Registration, 0800-1700
1-9 November - Soccer Game (Saturday and
Weekdays)
19 November - Korea Wide Youth Soccer
Tournament will be held at Field #10
Soccer Games - Every Saturday and Weekdays
November (TBA) - Winter Swim Team Tryouts
and Practice at Indoor Pool #3 Monday-
Thursday
Child, Youth & School Services / Army Community Service 30
Ongoing Services
- Army Family Action Plan: 738-3617
- Military & Family Life Consultant Program:
010-8697-3926
- Family Member Employment Assistance
Program: DSN: 738-8977/7505 or 0505-
738-8977/7505
- Exceptional Family Member Program
(EFMP-RM 108) DSN 738-5311
- Sponsorship Training (Units)-Marilyn
McCallum Roseborough, 738-7186/7505
Monthly Activities and Classes:738-7505/7186
Every Mon & Wed: English-As-A-Second-
Language, 1630-1730
Tue & Thur: Korean Language Classes:
8 sessions during the month, 1730-1830
All Army Community Service Training Courses, Activities andClasses are located in building 4106 738-3617
1-2 November - Family Readiness Group
(FRG) Leader Training, 0900-1700,
8-9 November - ACS Briefer Training Course,
0900-1700
15-17 November - AFTB Level II Course,
0830-1430 (each day)
29 November - AFAP Conference Work Team
Training, 0900-1200
29 November - AFAP Delegate Training,
1300-1600
HIRED! TrainingTerm 7 of the HIRED! Program
10 November - Money Matters, 1700-1800
Hannam Village Workforce Trainings are on
Wednesdays from 1500-1700
Child Development Center Program
SKIES Unlimited Program
Life Skills
CYSS Sitters: Ages 12-18
Sports
Taekwondo/Hapkido/Kumdo: Ages 5-18
years old
Arts
Piano/Ballet and Jazz: Ages 3-18 years old
Music Together: Ages 6 weeks-4 years old
years old
5 November - CDC Parents’ Night Out,
1800-2200
23 November - Parents’ Training “Teen
Power Struggles-Month of Military Family”,
1145-1300
30 November - CYSS Parents’ Advisory
Council (PAC) Meeting, 1730-1830
Parent and Outreach Services
Kids-on-Site - USAG Yongsan “Child Care for
Fitness”, daily basis, 0815-1400, Monday-
Friday and 1730-1845, Tuesday and Thursday
at Collier Fitness Center. Reservation Required!
Hourly care is offered at 1RC from 0800-
1400. Visit the Parent Central Office to
purchase your hourly care punch cards and
sign up for orientation today!
5 November - Teen Baby Sitter’s Class,
0900-1800
16 November - Parent Coop Training,
1800-2100
18 November - Community Wide Parents’
Night Out, 1900-2200 for ages 6 weeks-12
years old
19 November - Parents Coop Training,
0900-1800
26 November - Community Wide Parents’
Day Out, 1 Session: 1000-1300; 2nd Session:
1400-1700 hrs for ages 6 weeks-11 years old
at CDC, Bldg 4280. -Cost $12.00 per child,
per session (paid up front, no refunds) and
must be registered with CYSS Parent Central.
30 November - CYSS Parent Advisory Council
Meeting, 1730-1830
Contact Program Leaders
SAS Director: Ms. Young Pak, 738-3051/4707
HIRED! Program: Mr. Brandon Carr, 738-8113
Hannam MS/T Center: Ms. Durbin, 723-8765
FCC Program/CDC: Ms. Claudette Mohn,
738-8113
Parent and Outreach Services: Ms. Melody
Francis, 738-8122
Yongsan MS/Teen Center: Mr. Jacks, 738-2310
Instructional Programs Specialist:
Amanda Manino, 736-5116
Yongsan & Hannam Village MiddleSchool/Teen (MS/T) Program
3, 10, 17 & 24 November - Free Hot Dog
during lunch time for High School Students,
1225-1315
11 November - Family Fun Night, 1800-1900
30 November - Youth Birthday Celebration,
1500-1700
5 November - SAC Open Recreation, 1200-
1600
School-Age Center (SAC) Program
Quality childcare from trained childcare providers
available on Yongsan and Hannam Village.
Family Child Care ProgramFAMILY SUPPORT
MOON RABBIT KOREAMOON RABBIT KOREAInformation & Tours
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Damyang and Suncheon Bay, 26~27 NovemberDamyang and Suncheon Bay, 26~27 November
Price: $205 (Double Occupancy)
Juknokwon (Bamboo Garden)- Juknokwon features a beautiful artificial waterfall, pavilion, walking paths and an eco-exhibition center.
Suncheon Bay- Considered the biggest reedfield in Korea and known as one of the world’s five coasting wetlands. The Bay is located in the Southwestern part of South Korea and it’s also widely known for attracting rare birds. The field of reeds is home for many plants that thrive in damp conditions.
Naganeupsong- This ancient fortress is considered one of the national treasures founded in the 12th century which actually holds 108 households now.
Songgwangsa Temple- One of the largest temps founded in the 12th century during the Shilla Dynasty. This temple because the center for Zen Buddhism.
Price includes: Round trip bus transportation, one (1) night accommodation at a hotel, one (1) day breakfast and admission fees with an English speaking tour guide. All other meals are not included.
Veteran’s DayExploring Ulleungdo Island & Dokdo Islet, 11~12 November
Veteran’s DayExploring Ulleungdo Island & Dokdo Islet, 11~12 November
Price: $320 (Double Occupancy)
Price includes: Round trip fare (bus & ferry), one (1) night accommodation and resort, one day breakfast, sightseeing withan English speaking tour guide.
Ulleungdo Island and Dokdo Islet were both created by volcanic eruptions over 2.5 million years ago. The only way to get here is to travel to the East Coast and take a ferry from Donghae or Pohang port. As such, the steep cliffs, jagged rocks, and the East Sea create a fascinating landscape. Ulleungdo and Dokdo embrace a special place in the hearts of the Korean people not only for their beautiful nature but also for being a part of Korea's territory guarding the easternmost region of Korea. Even a traveler unfamiliar with the unique features of volcanic islands will appreciate the wonders of the rugged rocks, simply by walking along the coastal path for an afternoon. Once night falls, the island reveals its docile side, as dozens of lights from the cuttlefish boats dot the sea around the island. Come and visit the beauty of Ulleungdo and Dokdo, which face each other on the East Sea.
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