Shincheonji Thaddaeus Tribe Opens Church Doors for 20 Years, Strengthening Community in Jeonju

The Shincheonji Thaddaeus Tribe (Doma Tribe) in Jeonju has continued a long-running community engagement initiative, keeping its church facilities open to local residents for nearly two decades. Located in Palbok-dong, Jeonju, the Shincheonji Thaddaeus Tribe Jeonju Church recently hosted another “Open Sanctuary” event, transforming its lobby into a welcoming space for neighborhood interaction. Residents gathered to enjoy busking performances, exchange handwritten message cards, and share tea in a relaxed setting. According to the church, the initiative is not a one-time event but part of a 20-year tradition of lowering physical and social barriers between religious facilities and the surrounding community. A “Barrier-Free Community Living Room” for Local Residents For two decades, the Thaddaeus Tribe has used its church space as what it describes as a “barrier-free Community Living room” — a place where: Seniors can rest comfortably Single-person households can find companionship ...

[Life] Korean's favourite Coffee Drink Americano


One of the most popular coffee drinks in Korea is Americano. Koreans love to drink cold Americano with ice. Regardless of season, many Koreans enjoy iced Americano. For me, I like hot Americano during fall and winter and iced Americano during the summer!

Yesterday, I was listening to a podcast which explained the history of Korea’s most popular coffee drink – Americano.

The name Americano comes from Italian which manes American Coffee. Many people agree that this coffee came during World War II. Americans normally drank drip coffee which is very mild compared to traditional Italian espresso. Expresso was too strong for American soldiers who were located in Italy and they want to drink coffee that they are used to. They started to drink espresso with additional water and this became Americano.

Americano is prepared with the ratio of 2 water to 1 espresso. Typically, Americano adds espresso first and then pour water over it . Long black which is popular in Australia is similar to Americano but it adds water first and pour espresso over water. So if you want to enjoy crema, long black can be better option than Americano which have a light layer of crema.


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  1. Wow didn't know it was so popular there

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    1. yes I think it is the number one coffee drink in Korea. There are even people who drinks ice americano in cold winter

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  2. Haha whenever I watched Korea dramas, they are always drinking iced americano XD

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    1. yes it is an official drink for Koreans. Actually I am drinking it now

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