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  • The Last Korean Road Trip: Celebrating Buddha’s Birthday in Busan October 31, 2021
  • The Last Korean Road Trip: Adventures in Busan October 17, 2021
  • The Last Korean Road Trip: Adventures in Hahoe Folk Village September 26, 2021
  • The Last Korean Road Trip: Adventures in Songnisan National Park September 12, 2021
  • Finding a New Normal: What We Miss Most about Korea September 5, 2021
  • Returning to “Normal”: Hitting the Easy Button on Stateside Life August 29, 2021
  • A Chemical Mystery: Navigating the Unpredictable Course of Research August 22, 2021
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    Sokcho and Abai Village: A Taste of North Korea

    November 27, 2020 / 5 Comments

    Last month, we traveled for the first time to South Korea’s east coast, home to some lovely beaches and the iconic Seoraksan National Park. We traveled easily by intercity bus from Seoul to this area. Though Sokcho is only a 30-minute drive from the national park, it is very much a beach town rather than a mountain town, so we thought it deserved its own post. We were able to take a local bus from our hotel near Mt. Seorak to spend a day in Sokcho and the surrounding area. Most interesting were the seaward-facing Naksan Temple and the historic fishing town of Abai Village, originally a settlement for North…

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    Is there anybody out there? Traveling through quiet Seoul.

    August 20, 2020

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    August 22, 2020

    The Great Wall of… South Korea? Hwaseong Fortress

    February 14, 2021
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    A Rainbow of Colors in Seoul’s “Green” Spaces

    November 20, 2020 / 3 Comments

    With a population density twice that of New York City, you might picture Seoul as an urban jungle packed with tall buildings. While there is no shortage of cityscape, one of the greatest aspects of Seoul is its many parks. From ancient mountain trails to re-claimed industrial land, there are endless places to enjoy the outdoors. Before we arrived, all I could picture were city streets with neon signs and futuristic architecture. Now I realize what I will probably remember most about Seoul is the green space. We have visited many parks here, but this post will be dedicated to two of the largest and most interesting parks we have…

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    The Great Wall of… South Korea? Namhansanseong Fortress

    February 7, 2021

    Urban Hiking Challenge on the Baegak Mountain Trail

    September 24, 2020

    Making “Framily” with Seoul International Hikers Club

    July 4, 2021
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    Awesome Autumn Adventures in Bukhansan National Park

    November 14, 2020 / 2 Comments

    Autumn leaves, rocky trails, AND a giant golden Buddha? Sign me up! Bukhansan National Park is unusual in that Bukhansan (the southernmost mountain within the park) is technically within the city of Seoul. You can reach much of the park utilizing only the Seoul subway system. Perhaps because of this accessibility within a major metropolitan area, Bukhansan made the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s “Most Visited National Park per Unit Area.” We added to those numbers, visiting twice during October to appreciate one of the park’s other distinctives: one of the best places in Seoul to see the changing leaves. Knowing it would be really busy, we…

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    August 27, 2020

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    September 24, 2020

    How to Have a Cheap Date Night: Street Food for the Win!

    August 24, 2020
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    U.S. Election Week 2020: A Brief Update from the South Korean Front

    November 7, 2020 / 1 Comment

    “So… Donald Trump is winning the election, right?” Thus began several conversations with our acquaintances here circa Wednesday (EST). As I write this post, ballots are still being counted in a number of key states, and the results of the U.S. Presidential election are unknown. Despite living 14 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, we were disappointed to discover that we are not privy to learning election results any earlier than the rest of the world. We have been following the news closely this week and feel justified in all our efforts to ensure that our ballots would reach Pennsylvania in time to be counted. In other words, I didn’t…

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    July 4, 2021

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    January 31, 2021

    Hate is a Virus: A Foreigner’s Perspective on the Pandemic in South Korea

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