Known for its gorgeous and dramatic cliffs, Taejongdae is rightly known as one of Busan’s main attractions.
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The Buyeo tombs gave me a chance to act ten years old again in a massive field with nothing to see but that and the clear blue sky above.
We finished walking from Hase Dera Temple and arrived at Yuigahama Beach, without realizing there was more behind this quiet and picturesque patch of sand.
It’s crucial to visit Ginkakuji when trying to dig in and find the soul of Japanese culture. Read its story and how you too can see it!
With no previous knowledge of Korea’s history, I arrive at Seodaemun Prison on a beautiful fall day. The sun is shining, the air is crisp, and I am curious.
The Gwangju May 18th Memorial stands as a testament to the fight and spirit that lives on in the city. If the spirit dies, trouble might be found ahead.
Looking down at Gwangju from Mount Mudeung National Park on a clear day, I can have a brief and concise look into the city.
A great example of Korea’s transformation is Cheonggyecheon stream, cutting through the heart of Seoul and Korea in a sense.
Modern Korea is forgotten at Gyeongbokgung. Here is a place where one can have a look at Korea’s past without regret.
Will we ever learn of Unjusa Temple’s true origins? Maybe. Maybe not. One answer is certain. This place is continuing on a most interesting yet still unknown path.
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