List of Souvenirs | Seoraksan National Park I think I’m getting a little bit better about not hoarding every single thing I see, but also, Korean’s are pretty bad at merchandising…
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Most of the time when I hear about other foreigners’ experiences with “weird,” “strange” or “bizarre” Korean food” I sort of roll my eyes. Bibimbop, lettuce wrapped beef, and green onion pancakes…
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HIKING Korean National Parks OUTDOORS
Seoraksan National Park | Cable Car + Hike to Gwongeumseong Fortress
If you can’t tell by the shoes I’m wearing, we weren’t really anticipating hiking after our cable car ride to the top of Gwongeumseong Fortress. We had just finished hiking Seoraksan’s…
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Like all great hikes in Korea, the Ulsanbawi Rock Course in Seoraksan National Park includes a Buddha statue, a couple of temples, looming granite mountains, a babbling brook, and more than…
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We debated for a long time whether or not we should camp out while visiting Seoraksan National Park, but since we planned everything the night before leaving, we decided to make…
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Up until the end of the Korean War, Sokcho was a part of North Korea. When the war ended, the borders were redrawn, families were split, and Sokcho officially became part…
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Seoraksan National Park has been on our to-do list for a long time, That Seoraksan National Park was the only place in all of Korea without rain on 4th of July…
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Remember Slip’n Slides from way back when? A couple weekends ago we brought our inner tubes to a huge, adult-sized Slip’n Slide set up by Slide the City Korea during Daegu’s popular Chimac…
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Practically every day for the past couple of weeks, the stifling summer heat has been interrupted by a very welcome late afternoon shower. The day usually begins as it normally does…