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Clubs and Organizations in South Korea

Ultimate Frisbee in Korea - KUPAThere are loads of things you can do in Korea beyond teaching.  This page is meant to provide information for expat teachers who are joining a sports club, hockey team, ultimate frisbee league or even a social club that could be expat or Korean in nature.

Joining and becoming part of the local community is an important step in enhancing your life abroad and beating culture shock and homesickness.

We are always looking to expand our list of clubs, volunteer opportunities and social groups of all description.  If you know of other clubs or would like to add a club to this list please login and add an article about that club or opportunity.  Also, if you know more information about a club or if the club stops functioning please let us know.

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1 Hash House Harriers (Running/Drinking Club) 1022
2 Daejeon-Cheongju Ice Hockey League (DCIHL) 596
3 Geckos Glaciers 541
4 Join a Lions Club in Korea 521
5 KOTESOL - Korean Organisation of Teacher's of English to Speakers of Other Languages 485
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Teacher Reviews

Mez Lee

Mez Lee “Footprints Recruiting provided me with generous support in securing teaching employment in Taiwan. As a new comer to Taichung, Taiwan, Footprints staff were very accommodating in aiding my transition between Aussie living to Taiwanese living! The organization provided advice and support, and offered a position that suited me. Footprints also helped by providing support with travel/visa logistics, which was a great help. There is enough to think about when packing off to a new country, let alone what happens when you arrive. I was picked up at the airport and taken to a school which has great resources. I am pleased to have worked with Footprints. ”