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Nov 242008
 

Welcome to China!

At last, I’m caught up enough on blogging write about the country I’m actually in 🙂

You know what? Being back in China is great. It feels like at last, I’m in another foreign country. Not to say that Korea isn’t foreign – but Korea and Japan are so similar in so many ways that to someone who’s now spent nearly 3 years of his life living there, it never really had that “Everything here is SOOO different” type of effect.

But China. China is freakin’ different. Continue reading »

Nov 222008
 

Shamanist Rituals

During my stay in Seoul – particularly after Peder left and while Eli was off at class – I often spent the days working, researching backpacks, planning for China, or taking care of random personal business. Evenings were then spent socializing, exploring our surrounding areas, eating, or on nightlife. It was a drastically different experience from my last visit to Korea, during which I was either attending tourist destinations or spending time with my ex-girlfriend and her family.

There were, however, three particularly memorable touristic outings during this visit. The first was to Dongdaemun, mentioned in the previous post. The next was to a holy Shamanist mountain called Inwangsan.

After staying up a bit too late chatting amongst ourselves at Eli’s place, Peder and I got a late start for the day. This turned out to be a very good thing.

We boarded the metro to DongMinimum… Dongmingnumnmn… Dongnimmum station and started off on foot, following the instructions in the Lonely Planet precisely.

We got lost. We ended up on the wrong side of the Seoul fortress wall. But do you think a little fortress wall stopped us?

Think again!
Continue reading »

Nov 202008
 

You’ll have to forgive me for repeating some of my observations and impressions from last time I was in Korea. Although this is now my second time in the country, my previous visit was already well over a year ago – leaving those initial reactions to fade in the depths of my memory. As a result, much of it feels new once again 🙂 Continue reading »

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