Coriang is into my baby G10!
I like Korean food. I like the people. I think shopping there is fun.
I even planned to go there a few years ago but that didn’t work out. Was totally bummed.
Would be nice to go with someone who knows Korean…
Coriang is into my baby G10!
I like Korean food. I like the people. I think shopping there is fun.
I even planned to go there a few years ago but that didn’t work out. Was totally bummed.
Would be nice to go with someone who knows Korean…
theultimatedreamer is about to take the leap.
My best friend is in Korea for the year teaching English…perfect excuse to travel :)
happykites is staying up way too late.
I was born in Seoul while my dad was stationed there. We moved when I was only six months old and I’ve always wanted to visit. I have a good friend living there now so I’m going to try to talk my parents into letting me visit her during spring break or summer vacation. Tickets are just so expensive!
When getting married in my age of 28,i plan to make a wedding trip to Korea with my husband.
beginnerwitch Is very happy!!!!!
my grandma wants to take me before she passes away but if she does pass away before she can take me, i will go in honor of her.
Definitely the most amazing country I have visited. I went to Seoul, Gyeongju and Busan. Koreans are extremely friendly, helpful and kind. I went during February and despite the cold weather it was still awesome to go on a few short hikes and enjoy the beautiful mountains. Couldn’t get enough of the food. Will definitely visit again.
renvi is sakasa.
...I will be going to Korea and China with my college next January!
YAY. I hope it works out!
I visited seoul whislt I was Living in Japan. first of all I got there on one of those airfoil seacat type Hovercraft/Boat veichles which was an experience in itself. Upon arrival I was amazed by the size of the Train station it was a beautiful glass building. We stayed in a cheap hotel where I was impressed to find the matresses heated. Once again a new experience for me. (which I loved). I had spikey hair at the time. And You’d think I was painted purple the way people stared. But everyone was friendly and kind. Some of the main parts of Seoul were Beatiful & clean but look down any of the side alleys and you could see it was very much a country at war. with many poverty stricken citizens. One memory would be the local ‘English’ Bar in town in which every 15-20 minutes to Military police would come in and march around eye balling everyone almost as if expecting trouble which obviously never came. I was shocked by the history of South Korea and especially learning about the way Japan treated Korea in the past. At one point Japan invaded Korea destoyed the emperors palace and errected a new building in the shape of a huge Kanji which from aboce spelt the word ‘Japan.’ Seul Tower was a wonderful tourist attraction. The picture is one I took of the Korean Guards at the emperors Palace. I would not like to Live in Korea. But Visiting was an amazing experience in which anyone would find something worthwhile in doing.
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Malaysia
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cayosura asks,
“which part of south korea tht has a kneeling church? I just feel like visiting those churches when i get there...anyone?”
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