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I’ve Been Living In South Korea For Three Years And Here Are Some Photos That I’ve Taken So Far
I am an American who moved to South Korea on an impulse to live abroad for a bit. My original plan for just one year, but plans changed and I've spent three wonderful years living here.
Most of my time has been in Seoul, which is a gorgeous city and I've been very lucky to explore much of it with my camera. There is always a new area to check out or something exciting to see, so I hope you all will enjoy these photos from my time here!
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would have loved to see more snaps of the jogyesa temple. it's so pretty!
Love these pictures. So many people only show the city at night, but you showed the real city.
I love the images of the TRUE culture.. South Korea typically goes over there content with a fine tooth comb before releasing trying to always make sure they project this "cleaner and more modern sense" about there city and country.. and its kind of tragic in a sense.. WHat I enjoy about India.. they tend to allow you to see it for what it truly is.. I love both cultures and am always trying to soak up as mujch as i can.. but the Koreans are a tad but more pretentious and deceptive about the REALITY of there country and citys.. I am so glad you did this.. Its THOSE people that define the culture and should be celebrated.. the rest is banks, modern buildings.. absolutely zero character or charm...
Love these pictures. So many people only show the city at night, but you showed the real city.
I love the images of the TRUE culture.. South Korea typically goes over there content with a fine tooth comb before releasing trying to always make sure they project this "cleaner and more modern sense" about there city and country.. and its kind of tragic in a sense.. WHat I enjoy about India.. they tend to allow you to see it for what it truly is.. I love both cultures and am always trying to soak up as mujch as i can.. but the Koreans are a tad but more pretentious and deceptive about the REALITY of there country and citys.. I am so glad you did this.. Its THOSE people that define the culture and should be celebrated.. the rest is banks, modern buildings.. absolutely zero character or charm...