In a city called Gyeonju, we were met by a family who lived in Seoul. The father was a famous Korean professor and he took us along to secret areas around Gyeonju that not everyone had access to. He drove us around and gave us our own private tour. At the end of the night, we sat huddled together, listened to Korean flute and drank Gyeonju wine. Even to this day, it feels like a dream.
Monday, May 21, 2007
In a city called Gyeonju, we were met by a family who lived in Seoul. The father was a famous Korean professor and he took us along to secret areas around Gyeonju that not everyone had access to. He drove us around and gave us our own private tour. At the end of the night, we sat huddled together, listened to Korean flute and drank Gyeonju wine. Even to this day, it feels like a dream.
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