Anapji Pond was our last stop in downtown Gyeongju before returning our bicycles. It’s full of memories from the Silla Dynasty and a photographer’s dream.
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The most important reason I travel is to learn. To learn about the world we all live in, yes. But even more importantly, I travel to learn about myself.
A great example of Korea’s transformation is Cheonggyecheon stream, cutting through the heart of Seoul and Korea in a sense.
I keep reading and searching and trying to find the right path through more and more inspirational figures. This is why I travel to follow idols.
Shade and vast bird numbers reminded me that leaving the city’s heat was a possibility. The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park proved a comfortable and fun escape.
The Petronas Twin Towers are a famous spot, lights emanating from these architectural masterpieces and the night sky makes a perfect background.
Summer is tough, but a visit to Yeosu Heungguksa Temple forced a rethink the idea of dog days.
Hyangwonji Pond within Seoul’s Gyeongbokgung seemed inviting enough but the beautiful scenery and surprisingly tragic backstory begged for a longer stay.
Modern Korea is forgotten at Gyeongbokgung. Here is a place where one can have a look at Korea’s past without regret.
Walking towards the same goal until one wants out. To break the chain and escape. To look back and remember. That’s Why I Travel.










