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Venturing off the plane at Incheon Air terminal, the fervor hums with the neon lights and clamoring swarms. My Korean experience starts!
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Submerged in the lively mayhem of Seoul's Myeongdong area, enjoying road food like spilling over tteokbokki (hot rice cakes) and firm kimbap (kelp rice rolls).
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Meandering through the tranquil Bukchon Hanok Town, conventional wooden houses with many-sided subtleties transport me back in time.
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Grand Gyeongbokgung Royal residence stands tall, an image of Korea's rich history. Clad in a leased hanbok (conventional Korean dress), I present for a photograph a potential open door.
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Enjoying some time off at an enchanting tea house, tasting on fragrant green tea and relishing sensitive Korean baked goods.
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Dusks, and the cityscape changes into a stunning presentation of lights. On N Seoul Pinnacle, the all encompassing perspective blows my mind.
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Getting away from the city, a shot train whisks me to Busan, the energetic seaside city. The invigorating ocean breeze and the sound of crashing waves revive me.
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Wrangling at the Jagalchi Market, the biggest fish market in Korea, is a tomfoolery and turbulent experience. Newly got octopus and live fish fill the slows down.
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A climb up the picturesque Mount Hwangnyeongsan rewards me with stunning perspectives on Busan and the encompassing islands. The fresh air fortifies my spirit.
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A roadtrip to the enchanted Gamcheon Culture Town, nicknamed the "Lego Town," carries an explosion of variety with its splendidly painted houses and idiosyncratic road workmanship.
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Jeju Island calls! Rich green volcanic scenes and flowing cascades welcome me. A climb to the highest point of Seongsan Ilchulbong Top for dawn paints the sky in blazing tints.
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Investigating Manjanggul Magma Cylinder, the world's longest magma tube, is a dreamlike encounter. Tapered rocks and stalagmites trickle from the enormous roof, a characteristic miracle.
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Loosening up on the dark sand sea shores of Jeju, the waves calms me into peacefulness. Tasting on a reviving coconut drink and absorbing the sun.
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Figuring out how to make kimchi, Korea's public matured dish, in a customary cooking class. The zesty and appetizing flavors tempt my taste buds.
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With a heart brimming with recollections and a bag spilling over with keepsakes, I load onto the plane back home. Korea, you've caught my heart, and I realize I'll be back some time or another to investigate more!