Little things and moments like this ride on Korea’s S-Train are the reason that I’m still hungry and hopeful about our time traveling around this world.
Tag Archives: Jeolla Provinces
Saturdays are for driving, and we’re going to the Korean valley to experience one of the country’s best-known summer destinations.
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.
I’ll always remember the monk’s song and rhythm that filled Songgwangsa Temple that day.
Seeing the Metasequoia Road would be even more special than usual maples, and I’m so happy we made a stop in Damyang for them.
Summer is tough, but a visit to Yeosu Heungguksa Temple forced a rethink the idea of dog days.
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.
Never beyond “purple” (intermediate) and things remain okay. That is until Wolchulsan National Park and seeing its most popular spot.
There are some other really good coffee shops in Yeosu but frankly, I love Cafe Imi best of all.
Only Yi Sun-shin should steal the spotlight during Korean Liberation Day, where memories are always front and center.