August 24, 2013 – August 25, 2013
Templestay is a unique cultural experience program which lets you experience the life of Buddhist practitioners which preserve the 1,700-year-old history of Korean Buddhism, at traditional temples.
It’s a time to search for your True Self and become one with your Original Nature. We hope that Templestay helps you to clear your mind so that you can have a turning point when you return to your ordinary life having through a wide experience of the world. Now let’s journey to Seon practice and filial piety. The temple’s various programs including prayers, tea ceremony and meditation sessions will help you explore your inner side and appreciate filial piety in a way that enhances your happiness – together with other people at the temple.

August 17, 2013 – August 18, 2013
During the Korean War, Cheorwon was called the “delta of steel” for the ferocious battles that took place there. Today it is a security area with a constant flow of visitors. The area is not just for those revisiting a decades-old war. It has become an extensive grain-producing region and home to a massive man made lake in habited by rare seasonal birds like cranes, white-naped cranes, and the white-fronted goose that take sanctuary in this former war zone during the winter.
And, this weekend, we are going to discover this small town on the DMZ, for understand Korea. Also, you will have a tremendous amount of fun and great chance to see the beautiful scenery along the Hantan River. And, more adventurous RIVER RAFTING is also waiting for you! Don’t hesitate to join us!

August 16, 2013 – August 18, 2013
We are very happy to announce that the International Zurich Weekend will take place from 16th to 18th August 2013. We have a amazing program with possibility of hiking to Üetliberg, visiting Rhine falls, discovering the city of Zurich and much more. You can find the details on http://iaeste.ch/Trainees/Events/2013/Zurich/
Please pass on the event information to your IAESTE colleagues and trainees, as this weekend would be the best chance for them to visit Zurich. Not only because we have a fun filled program planned for you, but also to catch up with IAESTE people from around the world.

August 10, 2013 – August 11, 2013
How was your trip to Busan? This week, we are going to have fun with leisure and explore more hidden hit places in Seoul. You can feel winter by being at the ice rink and ice-skating at Korea University Ice Rink most recently built. Then we will be headed to the Children’s Grand Park and return to the innocence of your childhood by experiencing Zoo part of the park. Even more, at night, we will relax our bodies and enjoy real summer night with beer at Ttukseom Hangang Park which is one of the biggest and most popular parks along the Han River.
That’s not all. On Sunday, we will visit Sinsadong Garosu-gil and you can find fashionable people having an exceptional and unique sense of style and beautiful places with full of café, restaurants, bars and boutique shops. Garosu-gil will captivate you if you like to walk, have a cup of tea, or just simply look around.

August 9, 2013 – August 11, 2013
LC Graz invites you to GRAZ WEEKEND 2013!

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August 9, 2013 – August 11, 2013
We will show you Valencia, you will try the “Original Paella Valenciana”, we will have the biggest party and the most important, we will meet trainees from all around the world!!!!
We will manage your accommodation for the weekend( River Hostel of Valencia), your meals and activities to make it a perfect weekend.
Registration form (obligatory to fill it): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1dB3yJVHqtaB_d1iNVqz4kYj-rQYzhr0wR0GjAAt697o/viewform

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August 3, 2013 – August 4, 2013
Busan is Korea’s second largest city with close to 4 million people. It also serves as the country’s main port for international cargo, as well as passenger ferries to Japan and Jeju Island. Busan is known for its beaches, hot springs, nature reserves and events such as the city’s renowned international film festival held each fall(unfortunately we cannot join now, but we have the International Rock Festival!). The Busan fish market has a huge selection of fresh seafood in the early morning. Busan is a good destination for those seeking a more laid back atmosphere than Seoul. Located at the southern tip of the Korean peninsula, Busan’s important port gives the city an international flair, with sailors from around the world trooping through and a growing number of tourists.
Since we spent several times in Seoul for our weekend, we think it’s time to seek for other places in Korea. And Busan is the best choice for this time since we meet a good opportunity for rock and roll!
Can’t wait for the weekend!
