As many of you already know, my fourteen months of living in Japan officially ends tomorrow. There’s so much I want to say about this, but because I’m still significantly behind on my posts (ever notice how all the fun seems to pour in at once?) I’m going to continue chronologically and talk about the trip back to the US once I’ve completed Korea and the following business trip to Kyushu.
So, without further adieu, here’s a summary of my one full day in Seoul.
First up: Gyeongbukgung, a palace built by the Joseon Dynasty in 1395, which was spectacular and without a doubt worth a visit. It reminded me of the Forbidden City in Beijing except that it wasn’t under construction for the 2008 Olympics 🙂 We were even treated to a special bonus: something Yun-Yeong, who lives in Soul, had never herself seen.
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