4 wonderful solo weeks in South Korea
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HappyTrvlr! How very nice to hear from you! 

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HappyTrvlr! How very nice to hear from you! 

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@ mlgb: And nice to see an mlgb post in reply! I believe in responding when anyone takes the time, and has the courtesy, to acknowledge one of my trip reports, and so set up email alerts to make sure I know when someone does so.
Hoping YOU are well!

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@ livetoroam: I'm so glad you enjoyed my trip report -- many thanks for letting me know. I found South Korea to be a fascinating place with welcoming people, extraordinary foods, and stunning scenery. I hope you enjoy it, too! Let me know if you have any questions and best wishes with your planning.
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I also found S. Korea to be a fantastic place to visit. Where the cities end, the mountains begin. Also, the juxtaposition between the modern and traditional is striking. You'll find transportation and communications are modern while you will still find sprawling markets with some folks selling from the ground.
Before I started preparing for my trip, I didn't even realize that the Korean language has an alphabet (it's called Hangul). It's surprisingly easy to pick up, and I enjoyed being able to read a few things, especially related to food. Even now back home I find it interesting and helpful to be able to read signs and menu items in the local Korean community. Even when there is an English translation, it's sometimes wrong or misleading.
Before I started preparing for my trip, I didn't even realize that the Korean language has an alphabet (it's called Hangul). It's surprisingly easy to pick up, and I enjoyed being able to read a few things, especially related to food. Even now back home I find it interesting and helpful to be able to read signs and menu items in the local Korean community. Even when there is an English translation, it's sometimes wrong or misleading.
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