Today, I had a tour in Gyeongbok Palace.
I explained to an American and also a Taiwanese.
Well, the Taiwanese listened to my tour when I went to Sajeongjeon, and began to follow me.
At first, I thought that she was a press. But then, I realized that she was a tourist in Korea.
My mistake.[]`
Whatever, the American and Taiwanese became friends when they first met each other. So, after my tour was over the went to the Presidential Residence or the Blue House. And I saw them on the subway, too. After looking at them, I could know that we travel to enjoy with others, not only to enjoy by yourself.
It was a great day, and I felt and thought about a lot of things.
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The Literary Village of Kim Yoojeong
I went to "The Literary Village of Kim Yoojeong" last Thursday because it was Children's day.
Kim Yoojeong is a famous writer who lived during the Japanese Colonization Period, or should I say, during the 1900s.
I'm actually not interested about writers, books etc.(heh..heh...) But, I wanted to read the stories that Kim Yoojeong had wrote. I read 『Spring·Spring』and『Camellia』. Those stories were really fun, but because they used provincial accents, I couldn't understand correctly.
Well, whatever, we arrived at the village, and looked around his house, and also the backgrounds of the stories he wrote. We saw "Bongpil's House" which is a background from『Spring·Spring』. It was fun to look around, and our family ate chicken(well not those fried ones...)!
It was an awesome day.
Kim Yoojeong is a famous writer who lived during the Japanese Colonization Period, or should I say, during the 1900s.
I'm actually not interested about writers, books etc.(heh..heh...) But, I wanted to read the stories that Kim Yoojeong had wrote. I read 『Spring·Spring』and『Camellia』. Those stories were really fun, but because they used provincial accents, I couldn't understand correctly.
Well, whatever, we arrived at the village, and looked around his house, and also the backgrounds of the stories he wrote. We saw "Bongpil's House" which is a background from『Spring·Spring』. It was fun to look around, and our family ate chicken(well not those fried ones...)!
It was an awesome day.
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