Korea

I recently returned from an amazing trip to Korea with my mom and sister-in-law, Sarah. My mom was invited to give a lecture there at an allergy conference and we were able to tag along. I absolutely love traveling and am so fortunate to have taken two trips to Asia this year, first to Japan in January and then Korea in October.

Here are some pictures:

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Temple Yoga

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Apple festival

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Here’s me inside a traditional Korean thatched roof house–this one was actually part of a film set for a popular TV show. Nevertheless, I could definitely live here.

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Holding up the 600-year-old astronomical observatory

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A beautiful tree in the chicken forest.

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Bus ride to Andong, a traditional folk village in the countryside of South Korea

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We hand-dyed scarves and t-shirts with marigold and onion skin. It was so fun to learn about this traditional Korean method.

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The dye–much less toxic than most fabric dye.

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Here’s a shot from our balcony at the Hyundai hotel.

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Here’s Mr. Kim, our guide. He was the most patient and attentive guide with us. I’m not sure he knew what he was getting into, but he made for a truly spectacular experience.

Korea is a great place to travel. It is affordable and relatively easy to navigate. The food is sooooooooooooooo good–from a Bibimbap rice bowl to Kalbi beef, I think any American will find new food that they love.

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Love their uniforms–stylish and comfortable. The Koreans have great style and design aesthetics, from clothing to architecture and everything in between.

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Sarah and I dressed up–she’s wearing Hanbok, the traditional Korean dress, and I wore the palace guard uniform.

Between the three of us, we have hundreds of pictures. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend traveling to Korea.