Favorite Links

Dictionary, Translator and Encyclopedia
  1. Wikipedia: I found it the most useful free encyclopedia on the planet earth.
  2. Daum Wow Japan : It has a super nice almost perfect Korean-Japanese, Japanese-Korean translator. So awesome!
  3. Yahoo Korea's Korean/English, English/Korean dictionary
  4. Zonmal Chinese/Korean dictionary
  5. QuickDic English/Deutsch Deutsch/English Dictionary
  6. Charles Muller's Chinese-Korean-Japanese-English dictionary
  7. Hanmir Japan Web Tour : It has Japanese/Korean autumatic translation machine.
  8. Pusan National University's MultiDico French/Korean, Spanish/Korean, German/Korean, Russian/Korean, Greek/Korean dictionary. You can download Unicode fonts and EuroIME for Win2000 (to input non English alphabets) as well.
  9. All kinds of dictionary for Koreans : French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Spanish, Latin, Esperanto, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Iceland, Latvian, Russian, Polish, Hungarian, Turkish, Greek, Romanian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Arabic, Hebrew, Swahili, Africans languages.
  10. All French dictionaries for Koreans: French language, French encyclopedia, French grammar, French-Foreign , French history of the language, French slangs, French for travellers, etc.
  11. Seoul Translation Service's All dictionaries for Koreans
  12. Doosan World Encyclopedia: Korean
  13. Biographical Dictionary of Koreans
  14. Korean Dutch online dictionary

Language learning tool
  1. Radio France Internationale

Cooking
  1. Korean Kitchen: Some Korean food recipes in English.

Maps
  1. Congnamul: It shows all places in Korea. Not just streets and locations. It even shows you 3D image of the destination you are heading to, and the REAL picture taken from the sky. You can look at the entrance door of my home in Korea!
  2. Hanmir: You can also find a place by its telephone number. Service provided by Korea Telecom.

Travel
  1. Korean Air:(Skyteam)
  2. Asiana Air:(Korea's second largest airline company) (Star Alliance)
  3. United Air:(Star Alliance)
  4. Japan Airline: Offers very good deal when travelling between Korea and Japan.
  5. Virgin Atlantic Airways: Very good offers for travel between US east coast and London.
  6. Orbitz: At least one airport must be in US or Canada. Possible to book tickets using credit cards with billing address outside of US.
  7. Expedia: No restriction like that. Possible to book tickets using credit cards with billing address in US ONLY.
  8. Yahoo Travel: Possible to compare many airlines without specifying dates.
  9. Korean National Railway Reservation: Experience the speed of 300km/h (around 180 mi/h) of KTX bullet train.
  10. Korean Honam line Express bus Reservation
  11. Korean Express bus Reservation other than Honam line
  12. Greyhound Bus Reservation

Cartoons
  1. Kim Tae's Modern Crusade Story: Korean and English. Soon in Japanese as well.
  2. Daum Comic: Pay and read comic books.
  3. Koh Wooyoung's Samkukji from Ddanzi Ilbo
  4. 2003 Dinosaur Dooly: Sarcastically updated version of Korea's most famous 20-year-old comic "Baby Dinosaur Dooly": THE LINK IS BROKEN!! I am looking for a link!
  5. Life of a Japanese girl in Seoul
  6. Junghoon's Cartoons at Cine21
  7. KangFull
  8. Hozo net

News Search
  1. KINDS: Korean Integrated News Database System; You can find almost all articles from almost all commercial newspapers published in Korea.

News (Liberal)
  1. The Hankyoreh
  2. Pressian
  3. Oh My News
  4. Ddanzi Ilbo
  5. Media Daum

News (Goltong)
  1. The New York Times
  2. The Chicago Tribune
  3. Washington Post

News (Trash)
  1. Chosun Ilbo, aka Jotsun
  2. Donga Ilbo, aka Dunga
  3. Joongang Ilbo

Math
  1. American Mathematical Society
  2. Korean Mathematical Society
  3. The Mathnet Korea: Maintained by the Math department, KAIST
  4. The Mathematics Genealogy Project: Maintained by North Dakota State University
  5. K-theory Preprint Archives
  6. Archive at Los Alamos
  7. AMS Directory of Preprint Servers

Emails
  1. M$ Hotmail
  2. Daum
  3. Netian

Financial Stuffs
  1. Citibank Online
  2. Capital One Credit Card Online
  3. Citicard Online
  4. Chase
  5. Kookmin Bank Online
  6. Kookmin Credit Card Online

Bookstores
  1. Kyobo Book Store
  2. Yes24.com Book Store
  3. Goguma: Used bookstore. It sounds contradictory, but, it has "lots of rare" Korean books. Unfortunately, it accepts Korean domestic credit cards only. No foreign credit card.
  4. Amazon.com
  5. Barnes and Nobles
  6. The Seminary Coop Bookstore : Just across the University Avenue. My favorite one. I am a coop member and a good patron of this store. I usually spend more than $1,400 a year here. Members receive 10% discount. No science/engineering books, except for mathematics books, though.
  7. Birkhauser Boston
  8. Springer-Verlag

Webzine
  1. The Sea; book review, etc.
  2. The Gim: Ultimate noholdsbarred artist sweet leader the gim's web page.

Hobby
  1. The In-line World Corea: Korea's biggest In-line related private website. FREE! Though, you should be able to read Korean.
  2. Inline Edu
  3. Spark Inline
  4. Xvil Korea : inline
  5. INKA Bricks: KAIST Inline Hockey Team INKA Bricks home
  6. Inline school by Daegu Green Consumers Network: They do compaign to urge people to commute with inline skates for better environment. Daegu is my home town in Korea with around 3 million population. The city encourages inline skating for enviroment and approximately there are more than 0.1 million skaters there! My home town has Korea's largest inline field near Daegu World Cup Stadium.
  7. Air2030 Inline Commuters group in Daegu
  8. Anyone who knows where I can find a good website concerning Daegum and Danso players, where those players actually share information, please let me know!

Alumni
  1. 6kki.com