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  • South Korea,  Travel

    Jeolla day trip: 4 things to do in Yeosu

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    When nature is your comforting escape, do you go to the mountains or the sea? Yeosu is a port city with coastal views, that many in the southern region often escape to. I’ve been able to visit the area a couple of times, as the city is tucked along the southern coast and surrounded by many small and larger islands. 1. Cable Car  Having taken the cable car in Mokpo once before, I think Yeosu was a much more pleasant trip and budget-friendly experience (can’t give up the chance for cheaper tickets!). You get the perfect view from above to look over the port, mountains, and shimmering waters. The ride…

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  • South Korea,  Travel

    Rainy Day Adventures: Suwon Hwaseong Fortress

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    rainy day in Suwon; hwaseong fortress history and views

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    Mudeungsan: Hiking in Gwangju

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  • South Korea

    Bringing History to Life: Suncheon Open Film Set

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    experiencing real life Kdrama set, being transported back in time, witnessing 1960s Korea, a film set with both nostalgia and wonder.

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  • South Korea,  Travel

    Enchanting Haman Nakwha Nori Festival

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    experiencing South Korea's magical festival: falling fire in Gyyeongsangnam-do

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  • South Korea

    Oryukdo: Korea’s Beautiful Islands

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    The 5 to 6 islets off the coast of Busan are collectively known as Oryukdo (오룍도 literally meaning 5-6 islands in Korean). The name of these islands stems from the fact that you can see the 6th island depending on the tides.These well-known islands were formed by volcanic rock along the coast, and are about a 45 minute bus ride from Gwangalli Beach area. These beautiful islands are stunning, the tiny pieces of land standing proudly in the crystal blue water and have become home for both a marine sanctuary and geopark. When you visit you’ll most likely see local fishermen out on boats or along the rocky coast, and even…

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  • South Korea,  Travel

    Checking off the Bucket List: Gamcheon Culture Village

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    Before I even came to Korea, Gamcheon Culture Village was on my list. Although my initial plans for a dream trip with friends fell through due to Covid, I finally got to check it off my list after moving to Korea during a solo trip. I was particularly excited to see the book stairs and try the rose gelato, I used There She Goes Again handy dandy map because I almost walked by both locations since everything was so tucked away. The village was formed in the 1920s when refugees from the Korean War relocated to the mountain village where houses are stacked beside each other tightly. By the mid…

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  • Travel

    Experiencing a Capsule Hotel

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    On the beachfront of Gwangalli beach is Hotel1. Inside you’ll find its hallways lined with bunks stacked on top of each other in a scene that feels like you’d find in a boat.  You may be familiar with capsule hotels, but all I really knew is that they were little rooms in a hotel that afforded cheaper lodging for travelers on a budget. Capsule, or pod hotels, originated in Japan with the first one opening in 1979. They are organized in tight quarters usually the size of just a bed and closed with a curtain or door depending on the facilities. The hotel will have a shared bathroom and usually…

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    Searching Railay’s Bat Cave and Secret Lagoon

    Fall Blossoms: Hwasun Flower Festival

  • South Korea,  Travel

    Top 4 Things to do in Sokcho

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    Tucked away in the northern part of the country lies Sokcho—a city with both mountains and beautiful ocean views (more than just the flat sea you can find in other parts of the country). Located in the Gangwan-do province, Sokcho is a destination for many from Seoul and other nearby regions when trying to escape the business of life and wanting peaceful ocean views to recharge, which is one reason why I was so excited to visit.  I had been finishing a busy couple of months and was stressed and overwhelmed, and planning the trip also had its difficulties. Yet as soon as I reached the shores I felt like…

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  • Books

    Booklover’s Tour in Korea

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    6 different locations any book lover would love to visit in South Korea

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    South Korea,  Travel

    Where to Go Hiking in Korea: Seoraksan National Park

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    Seoraksan National Park is one of the highlights in Sokcho, and is listed on UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It’s 30 peaks, some of which are the largest in the country with the tallest being 1,708m (5,604ft) are spread across the 60 miles with views any mountain lover would enjoy. My friends and I ended up splitting a taxi to the entrance since we didn’t have a car yet and we’d missed the bus. Thanks to Kakao Taxi, we were able to easily get one back into town after it got dark since the bus didn’t come frequently at the time. We were leaving just after sunset and when we called…

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I can usually be found buried in a book, off in an imaginary world, or trying to capture life’s moments in pictures. I love all things related to storytelling and food, and have a huge case of wanderlust. I post about travel, my thoughts on trying to go through day-to-day life, and other interests, so I hope you stick around.

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