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Typically little building, housing on top, business on the bottom |
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Construction everywhere! Beware, construction workers are definitely not concerned with pedestrians safety |
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No, that's not what you're thinking. That sign indicates Buddhist monks |
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Businesses are found at all levels of buildings. You need to look up a lot to find where you need to go |
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The building where I teach some of my classes. The rest of the university looks a lot like an American university. |
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skyscrapers are found throughout Daejeon |
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work of culinary arts students I think |
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Daejeon from above. The city is very, very big and surrounding by mountains |
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Korea has some of the most unusual and cute translations of English of anywhere I've been. |
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Scott works out outside along the mountain trail some times, as do some senior citizens :) |
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Temple in Seoul. Most of this trip was dedicated to shopping. Seoul has endless shopping, indoors and outside in the open air |
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One of the wonderful illustrations in the culinary arts area of Woosong University. Scott and I frequently have coffee and lunch in the cafe. |
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Used in many dishes. Lots of things can be found lying in Korean streets and sidewalk |
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Sherry |
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Stink Bug |
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Stairs. This trail, I've heard, was constructed by hand. |
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See Scott? |
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Start of the Mountain Trail |