Travel
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Experiencing Autumn in South Korea
This is my second fall season in Korea and I wish I could enjoy this season more. Last year it came so late after a second summer hit the peninsula, but this year it seemed to come just in time. Leaves began changing as cold mornings require a jacket that you end up discarding once the afternoon heat hits. Green trees faded to yellow then orange and red. A visit with family meant chasing the fall foliage both in the countryside outside of Seoul and in the southern part of the country in Jeollanamdo. We ended up taking a car and driving out of the city in a direction we…
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Singapore’s All You Can Eat Ice Cream Museum
as much ice cream as you want with many opportunities to pose with ice cream decorated rooms
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Singapore Eats: foodie for a week
eating all the street food and avoiding the restaurants
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Gochang Buckwheat + Flower Festival: Goblin Kdrama
walking through a kdrama ~flower fields and magical shacks
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Solo in Singapore: The Start
intro to a solo venture in Singapore: early morning wake ups, fast adjustments when traveling, and racing for cover from the rain
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5 Advantages of Solo Traveling
solo adventuring or missed opportunities
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Hanoi Highlights: The Imperial Citadel
exploring the history of hanoi
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Korean Port City: Mokpo
I’m not a huge fan of big cities because they feel a bit stifling to me, but living in the southern part of Korea there is still plenty of nature nearby that is easily accessible. Mokpo being one of them Mokpo is a port city that is filled with much history despite its smaller size. In the past couple centuries it has gone through occupations and uprising while being nestled on the side of a mountain overlooking the western islands. Walking down its streets you can tell by the archistructure the carrying history that Mokpo has gone through. My first visit to the port city I visited Mokpo Modern History…
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Vietnam Venture: Hanoi
spontaneous solo travel
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Jeollado Countryside Getaway: Gurye
bakeries, river, blossoms