The Sights of Seoul

The author shares highlights from their visit to Seoul, noting various must-see sights including Gyeongbokgung Palace, the Korean War Memorial, and Namsan Mountain. They also mention cultural spots like Ihwa Mural Village and the Oil Tank Culture Park. The blog emphasizes the city's appeal and rich historical context.

Seoul’s Splendid Palaces – Gyeongbokgung and Channgyeonggung and Bukchon Hanok Village!

This post explores Seoul's attractions, focusing on Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace, along with Bukchon Hanok Village. Gyeongbokgung, dating back to 1395, features impressive architecture and beautiful grounds, while Bukchon, known for its traditional houses, balances tourism with residential life. Both palaces offer rich history and charm worth visiting.

BLOWN AWAY (and a little lost) on Two of Busan’s STUNNING Temples

The author shares experiences from their visit to Busan, South Korea, focusing on two temples: Beomeosa and Seokbulsa. Beomeosa required a lengthy journey, featuring beautiful lanterns for Buddha's birthday. Seokbulsa, known for its rock carvings, was harder to reach but ultimately rewarding. Overall, both temples provided unique cultural experiences.

First WET Steps in South Korea – Entering Busan!

The author continues recounting their adventure in Busan, South Korea, exploring after arriving from Japan. Despite rain, they visit attractions like Busan Modern and Contemporary History Museum and Yongdusan Park. The narrative highlights cultural contrasts, hotel curiosities, and the vibrant urban landscape, culminating in a wet return to the hotel after a busy day.