After a few days in Seoul, my mom and I were en route to our next destination: Busan. Our tour company arranged for a driver to pick us up from our hotel and take us to Seoul Station, about a 30-minute drive. From there, we were literally on a train to Busan. If you've ever…
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Postcard 37: Okinawa World’s snakes and cave
If you would've told me I'd ever touch a snake in my lifetime, I would've said you were crazy. But that's exactly what I did in Okinawa. After visiting the Shuri Castle and then grabbing a quick udon lunch in Naha, my family and I boarded our private tour bus and traveled roughly 8 miles…
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Postcard 25.1: Incheon & Seoul, South Korea
About a decade ago, a family friend recommended a Korean drama called "Winter Sonata," but she warned us that once we started watching it, we'd be hooked. She was right. Fifteen K-dramas later, I suddenly felt the urge to visit the country after seeing the beautiful landscape, bright city lights of Seoul, the unique food…
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Postcard 23.2: Windsor Castle & London, England
What impressed me most about England so far was how all of these grand, sweeping structures held thousands of years of rich history behind their walls. From the Gothic cathedrals to the Georgian-style homes on the streets, each of these unique pieces had such fascinating stories to tell about the thought processes behind the architecture…
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