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    Jeju Island: Christmas Eve on the South Coast

    February 28, 2021 / 6 Comments

    Jeju Island’s unique geography and fascinating history will take several posts to cover. In this post, discover the beauty of the island’s south coast with volcanic cliffs and waterfalls. We filled our Christmas Eve day with visits to some of Jeju’s most famous sites. Since we couldn’t be home for Christmas, Jeju was a wonderfully soothing place to spend the holiday. As a bonus, we even put an international spin on an Italian Christmas Eve tradition: The Feast of the Seven Fishes. In our Japanese-insired Korean version, it became the Feast of the Fourteen Fishes! First, though, we had some walking and exploring to do. Jusangjelloi Cliffs This volcanic rock…

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    Trail Challenges at Seoraksan National Park

    December 6, 2020

    Artful Seoul: More Sites in the City and Around (Part 2)

    January 24, 2021

    Adventure #2: How we traveled 6,700 miles for COVID tests (Part 2)

    August 5, 2020
  • COVID travel,  The Counselor,  Travel around Korea

    Jeju Island: The Northeast Coast and the Diving Women

    February 21, 2021 / 10 Comments

    These posts easily could have been called “How Jeju Island Saved Christmas” because that’s exactly what it did. Knowing that we would be away from home at Christmas for the first time, we planned a trip to the place we were most excited to visit outside of Seoul: Jeju Island. Lying just south of the Korean peninsula, Jeju is a volcanic island often called the “Hawaii of Korea.” Although it is not tropical, the climate is moderate, the water is aquamarine, and there are plenty of palm trees. Our time there was a perfect way to refocus on making a new tradition rather than focusing all our energy on what…

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    What is Seollal? How We Spent Our Lunar New Year

    April 11, 2021

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    August 30, 2020

    Artful Seoul: More Sites in the City and Around (Part 2)

    January 24, 2021
  • Food,  The Counselor,  Travel around Korea

    The Great Wall of… South Korea? Hwaseong Fortress

    February 14, 2021 / 2 Comments

    This is essentially one post in two parts. In this post: Hwaseong. In the last post: Namhansanseong. The Korean Peninsula’s strategic position between China and Japan has increased its risk of military invasion for centuries. Vestiges of this history remain in the form of protective fortress walls in Seoul and beyond, many of which are now maintained and utilized as hiking trails. The ease of accessing these trails, as well as their tendency to be well-maintained, have made them a go-to for our hiking adventures since we arrived in Seoul. In addition to trekking the Seoul city walls, we have visited Namhansanseong Fortress just outside of Seoul, and Hwaseong Fortress…

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    Sokcho and Abai Village: A Taste of North Korea

    November 27, 2020

    The Great Wall of… South Korea? Namhansanseong Fortress

    February 7, 2021

    Mountain Parks Blooming: Places to See in Jeollabuk-do (Part Two)

    June 20, 2021
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    The Great Wall of… South Korea? Namhansanseong Fortress

    February 7, 2021 / 1 Comment

    The Korean Peninsula’s strategic position between China and Japan has increased its risk of military invasion for centuries. Vestiges of this history remain in the form of protective fortress walls in Seoul and beyond, many of which are now maintained and utilized as hiking trails. The ease of accessing these trails, as well as their tendency to be well-maintained, have made them a go-to for our hiking adventures since we arrived in Seoul. In addition to trekking the Seoul city walls, we have visited Namhansanseong Fortress just outside of Seoul, and Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon. Each is worth the trip from the city and provided very different opportunities for exploration.…

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    Jeju Island: Christmas Eve on the South Coast

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    June 20, 2021

    Anmyeondo Island: Trekking on the Road of Sunset

    October 7, 2020

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