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10 Best Things to Do In South Korea
Planning to travel to the Land of Kimchi? Check out our list of the 10 best things to do in South Korea. From exploring ancient temples to hitting the slopes at one of the country's many ski resorts, there's always something for everyone. #southkorea
If you’re one of the millions who have South Korea on their travel bucket list, you’re in for a treat. This East Asian nation offers a lot, from stunning natural scenery and tasty food to a rich history and vibrant culture. And, of course, the shopping experience is unbeatable. To help you make the most of your trip, we’ve compiled a list of the ten best things to do in South Korea. From…
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Top 5 Places to visit in South Korea.🌎
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Seoul: As the capital and largest city, Seoul is a vibrant metropolis with a mix of modern skyscrapers and historic sites. Don't miss the iconic Gyeongbokgung Palace, the bustling markets of Dongdaemun, the trendy district of Gangnam, and the scenic Namsan Seoul Tower for panoramic views of the city.
Jeju Island: Known for its stunning natural beauty, Jeju Island is a volcanic island with unique landscapes. Explore the breathtaking Manjanggul Cave, hike Hallasan, South Korea's highest peak, visit the waterfalls at Cheonjiyeon and Jeongbang, and relax on the picturesque beaches.
Gyeongju: Often referred to as the "museum without walls," Gyeongju is a city steeped in history. Visit Bulguksa Temple, an UNESCO World Heritage site, explore the ancient tombs of Tumuli Park, and wander through the historic district of Hanok Village.
Busan: South Korea's second-largest city, Busan offers a mix of beaches, temples, and modern attractions. Haeundae Beach is popular for its golden sands, Jagalchi Fish Market provides a vibrant seafood experience, and Gamcheon Culture Village is a colorful hillside neighborhood filled with street art.
Incheon: As the gateway to South Korea, Incheon is not just a transportation hub but also home to interesting attractions. Explore Chinatown, visit the Incheon Grand Park, and take a stroll along the scenic Incheon Bridge. Incheon is also famous for its vibrant street food scene.
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Korean American Day
The unique fusion of Korean and American cultures creates a rich tapestry of art, music, food, and language that's not to be missed!
Celebrating the achievements and contributions of Korean Americans to the United States, Korean American Day is observed annually on January 13th—the date of the first Korean immigrants’ arrival on U.S. soil. Korean American Day is recognized as a time for Korean Americans to reflect on their history, celebrate their culture, and honor the sacrifices of their ancestors who came to the United States seeking a better life.
History of Korean American Day
On January 13, 1903, a group of 102 immigrants, mostly young men, arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii on the RMS Gaelic. They were the first Korean immigrants to arrive in the United States, and sought a better life, hoping to find work in the sugarcane plantations.
The holiday was first celebrated in 2002 and is recognized by the United States government, but is not a federal holiday.
Korean American Day Timeline
January 13, 1903
Arrival of the RMS Gaelic
The first Korean immigrants arrive in the United States, landing in Honolulu, Hawaii.
August 15, 1948
Republic of Korea established
After Japan’s defeat in World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union divide the Korean Peninsula along the 38th parallel. The United States establishes the Republic of Korea in the southern half, while the Soviet Union establishes the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in the north.
June 25, 1950
Korean War begins
The Korean War breaks out when the North Korean People’s Army invades South Korea. The United States comes to the aid of South Korea and leads a coalition of United Nations forces in the war. The conflict ultimately ends in 1953 with an armistice, but no official peace treaty is signed.
October 3, 1965
Immigration and Nationality Act is passed
This act abolishes the national origins quota system that had been in place since the 1920s, allowing for a more diverse range of immigrants to come to the United States. As a result, the number of Korean immigrants to the United States increases significantly.
2005
Korean American Day established
After its first proclamation by President George W. Bush in 2003, Korean American Day is officially founded as a holiday by the U.S. House and Senate.
How to Celebrate Korean American Day
Korean American Day is celebrated by Korean American communities and organizations, and also those who are interested in Korean American culture. There are several ways to celebrate this day. One can learn about the history and culture of Korean Americans, participate in community events or festivals, visit a Korean American-owned business, or try some Korean American cuisine.
Here are some suggestions for celebrating Korean American Day:
Attend a Korean American Day festival or event
Many Korean American communities and organizations host festivals or events to celebrate Korean American Day. These events often include cultural performances, food, and other activities that allow attendees to learn more about Korean American culture.
Learn about Korean history
A great way to celebrate Korean American Day is to learn about the history of Korean Americans in the United States. This can be done by reading books, watching documentaries, or visiting museums or historical sites.
Try Korean American food
Korean American cuisine is a unique blend of Korean and American flavors, and is a great way to celebrate. Some popular dishes to try include Korean BBQ, kimchi, and bibimbap.
Support Korean American businesses
Korean American businesses contribute greatly to the economy and culture of the United States. Consider supporting a Korean American-owned business by shopping there or spreading the word about their products or services.
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dukeness01 · 7 months
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by T_S on Flickr.Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is a waterfall on Jeju Island, South Korea. Literally, the name Cheonjiyeon means sky connected with land. It is one of the main tourist attractions on...
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by T_S on Flickr.Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is a waterfall on Jeju Island, South Korea. Literally, the name Cheonjiyeon means sky connected with land. It is one of the main tourist attractions on...
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by T_S on Flickr.Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is a waterfall on Jeju Island, South Korea. Literally, the name Cheonjiyeon means sky connected with land. It is one of the main tourist attractions on…
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by T_S on Flickr.Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is a waterfall on Jeju Island, South Korea. Literally, the name Cheonjiyeon means sky connected with land. It is one of the main tourist attractions on...
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by T_S on Flickr.Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is a waterfall on Jeju Island, South Korea. Literally, the name Cheonjiyeon means sky connected with land. It is one of the main tourist attractions on...
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meowtifullycute · 11 months
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Tranquil Oasis: Gyeonghoeru Pavilion and Hyangwonjeong Pond!
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Visit Seoul Korea – A Flight Attendant's Guide
Introduction As a flight attendant, I have had the opportunity to travel to many beautiful destinations around the world. However, one of my favorite places to visit is Seoul, South Korea. Seoul is a bustling metropolis that combines modern technology with ancient traditions. In this article, I will share my personal experiences and tips on how to make the most of your visit to Seoul. Why Seoul…
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by T_S on Flickr.Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is a waterfall on Jeju Island, South Korea. Literally, the name Cheonjiyeon means sky connected with land. It is one of the main tourist attractions on...
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The Gwangyang Steel Works in Gwangyang, South Korea is the largest facility of its kind in the world. It outputs an average of 18 million tons of steel per year, producing parts for bridges and other infrastructure, cars, refrigerators, and more. The plant even serves as a tourist attraction, receiving hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world.
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Korean American Day
A treaty was signed between the United States and Korea in 1882,  which formalized peaceful relations built on friendship and commerce  between the two countries. Shortly thereafter, students, politicians,  diplomats, and businesspersons from Korea began visiting the United  States. Then, the SS Gaelic arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii, on January 13, 1903,  carrying 102 Korean immigrants. Over the next two years, around 7,500  Korean immigrants arrived in the United States, most of whom worked on  sugar plantations in Hawaii. Korean American Day commemorates the  arrival of the first Korean immigrants to the United States and honors  the contributions of Korean Americans to the country. The holiday has  been observed by states and municipalities and has been designated by  the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.
For the centennial year of the first arrival of Koreans to America, in 2003, President George W. Bush issued Proclamation 7638,  proclaiming the day as the Centennial of Korean Immigration to the  United States, and to be a day to celebrate the first arrival of Korean  immigrants and the contributions of Korean Americans to the country.  This celebration was specific to the centennial and was prior to the  federal government's recognition of Korean American Day.
In 2002, the Korean Festival was held in Honolulu's Kapiolani Park.  It was again held the following year, during the centennial year, and  was attended by approximately 35,000 people. Following the 2003 event, a  decision was made by the Centennial Committees of Korean Immigration to  the United States that it would be an annual event, and on October 30,  2003, they designated January 13 of each year as Korean American Day,  "to memorialize the more than 100-year journey of Korean Americans in  the United States." The day began being celebrated in some states and  municipalities. For example, in January 2004, the California State  Legislature proclaimed it to be Korean American Day each January 13.
The recognition of the day on a national level was spearheaded by Dr.  Byung Wook Yoon. In 2004, after being president of the Southern  California Centennial Committee of Korean Immigration to the United  States, he became president of the Korean American Foundation, a group  that succeeded the Centennial Committee, which had goals to foster pride  in Korean cultural heritage and traditions, as well as to establish  Korean American Day. While president of this organization, Dr. Yoon  formed the National Committee of Korean American Day and campaigned for  the day on the national level.
Partly on account of Dr. Yoon's leadership, the United States House  of Representatives and the United States Senate passed resolutions in  support of Korean American Day. S. RES 283  encouraged the celebration of Korean American Day so citizens would  have a greater appreciation for the contributions Korean Americans have  made to the United States and called for the day to be filled with  "appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities." H.Res. 487  had comparable wording. This wasn't the only time the federal  government acknowledged the day. Similar resolutions were introduced in  the House years later, such as in 2018.
How to Observe
Some ideas on how to spend the day include:
Visit the Korean American National Museum or the Korean American Historical Society.
Stop at the Korean Centennial Memorial in Honolulu.
Plan to attend the next Korean Festival.
Read a book about Korean Americans.
Learn about some notable Korean Americans.
See if there are any events related to the day near you that you  could attend. One of the most prominent events of the day is a luncheon  sponsored by the Korea Economic Institute (KEI), held in Washington,  D.C. The KEI recognizes three Korean Americans and has a keynote speaker  at it.
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Jeju Island is blessed with many waterfalls, each with different characteristics. Here's a list of some of the most magnificent waterfalls to visit on the island.
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So, you lied to me? - Lando Norris x Tourist! Reader
Plot: Going on a travel year you end up in Monaco, the plan wasn't too fall for the man who helped you to the British Embassy and gave you a place to stay when someone stole everything from you ...
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You took a gap year before university and decided to travel you'd started off the New Year on a flight from London, to Qatar to New Zealand. You travelled around New Zealand and Australia for the majority of January, before moving on to Papa New Guinea, Fiji and Samoa.
You then travelled round the South Asian countries, like Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines and Taiwan all throughout February. You then moved onto China, doing both Disney Parks while you were there and sight seeing. You did South Korea and Japan.
Coming into April, you moved onto Sri Lanka and India, and The Middle East, doing Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrian, Qatar, Oman and Saudi Arabia.
Afterwards, now having done 2 continents, you moved onto Africa, you spent the end of April and the majority of May travelling here, before leaving for Europe.
A nice 2 weeks island hopping around Greece, before a week travelling up the boot of Italy.
It was when you drove to Monaco in a rental car that things got difficult.
You were walking along the harbor where all the expensive yachts were docked wishing that one could be yours. You didn't have all your bags on you, the larger ones left behind in the hotel room you'd booked for the night. But you had your important stuff on you, like you passport, your drivers license and all your travel documents.
You were taking a picture on your nice Canon camera of the yachts and the street that had weird red corners rounding it that you put down to being measures to just help drivers slow down round the corners, but they were definitely an eyesore.
Every time nice cars drove by there was whistles and claps that made you look at what car it was, you could never tell what model it was but they looked nice and you guess you could say sporty.
As you were distracted taking your pictures a guy comes up to you with a small, parcel cutting knife in his hand. He slit the straps of what you thought was a really sturdy bag and the weight notifies you to the loss of the bag. You let your camera drop as you turn to see the guy now holding your bag and starting to run away with it.
"Hey! Stop" you shout before running after him.
"Aide, Aide" you shout as you continue to follow him, your minimal French not helping as people scold you for being a bustly tourist.
You aren't really looking where you going and you loose him at a busy intersection of people, you spin round looking at every possible direction he could have gone in.
"Shit!" you whisper to yourself quietly tears coming in your eyes. You spin round a little to quickly, bumping into someone who drops the bag that they were holding.
"Désolé, mon erreur" you try looking at the young gentleman you'd bumped into in a hoodie and jeans. He looks at you with a confused look, a smirk coming onto his face.
"Oh sorry, tu ne parles pas français? Maybe Italian, erm fuck scusa, parli italiano?" you ask with again the bare minimum of Italian you know.
"I speak perfectly good English" he smiles, laughing a little as your expression turns to shock.
"Oh! Oh I'm so stupid. Hello!" you smile looking at the very attractive man in front of you, you blushed a little looking up at him.
"You look panicked what's wrong?" he asks.
"I was tacking pictures of the harbor and some guy took my bag. It has everything in of mine and I don't know what to do" You say to him looking a little more panicked.
"Everything as in money ... because I can help with that" he says placing a hand on your arm.
"I don't care about the money, but he has all of my documents. My passport, my drivers license everything" you cry a little.
"Oh! Erm, I have a friend who was born here, and let me get him and he can help us file a police report. Then mmm the British Embassy is all the way in Paris and you cant get a flight so we'll have to drive there..." he starts to rant and your face turned shocked.
"We?" you ask, confused as to how this guy has just inserted himself into your life drama's.
"Oh yeah, I've gotta help you out now. You got that whole damsel in distress thing going on right now! Any way damsel, what's your name?" he jokes and you look over at him offended.
"I am not a damsel in distress! And Y/N" you retort.
"You so are, the tear stains, the wide, helpless eyes, the guppy fish face your pulling right now, the butchered French and Italian to a strange man who actually is British... Y/N" he laughs making you pout and push him a little.
"I don't even have a place to stay after 3pm today and I cant check in anywhere without ID" you say rubbing your head, looking around as if the man would randomly pop back up and hand you your bag back before saying how sorry he was.
"You can stay at my place, I have two spare bedrooms" he smiles and you look at him in shock.
"You live here, in Monaco ..." you ask.
"Yeah, I moved here a few years ago, for ...work" he offers, he phones his friend walking off for a few seconds alone before he pulls you along one of the side streets and too a quiet cafe he went to, to keep under wraps.
"Okay, Y/N this is my friend ... er Percy" he says pointing to Charles, so far you hadn't shown any signs of knowing who he is and he didn't want you to catch wind of that.
"Hello Percy, its nice to meet you" you smile and he looks at you with a vacant yet confused expression.
"Oh and whose this you are beautiful" you compliment looking at the girl behind him.
"Y/N this is my girlfriend Alex" Charles indicates to Alex behind him who smiles and pulls you in for a kind hug that you definitely needed. You could hear both of their strong accents as they introduced himself.
"Oh, I never got you name, what's your name?" you ask turning to look at Lando, who freezes for a second.
"Erm, my names Robert, but you can call me Bob" he smiles and you raise and eyebrow at him.
"Hmmm, you don't look like a Robert... or a Bob. Interesting choice" you voice your opinion making everyone awkwardly laugh.
Charles, Lando and Alex took you to the nearest police station in Monaco, Charles translated what they were saying and you answered to which he and Alex would help translate back.
Charles explained that they were escalating it because you are a tourist in need, but you picked up some words that made the sentence not sound like that at all.
You were asked if you had a place to say and Lando explained you'd be staying with him until everything was sorted out.
The Monegasque police got in contact with the Paris British Embassy for you, they explained that the police had sent over you information and if you wanted to hold off on a new passport for a few days to see if it would turn up you were more than welcome, but right now your passport was on lockdown.
And that was how you ended up spending the end of July and all of August with Lando, it was strange really. For a man who had and extremely nice collection of clothes and a very large apartment he didn't go to work often. There was one room you weren't allowed in which is where he often went, you assumed it was a man cave or gaming room where he played with his friends because you heard lots of shouting and aggressive banging.
He'd been so sweet, he took you on dates from going out to dinner, to picnics, to going swimming and lots more. It felt like more than a summer fling. Especially once he asked you to be his girlfriend, which you immediately said yes too.
But he got a lot more twitchy after he had.
Eventually, Lando or Bob as you knew him took you to Paris so you could get your passport. He explained that he travelled a lot for work and he would need to leave soon and you explained that before you bumped into him you'd been on a gap year travelling the world.
"Baby, why don't you come with me?" he asked randomly as you were both lying on the sofa, cuddling while watching a film.
"You wont even tell me what you do for work Baby! And besides I had a schedule that I'm already behind on. A week ago you said you didn't mind going our separate ways for a little bit until Christmas and then you'd come to England with me" you say playing with his curls.
"Okay, I'm going to be honest with you now... my name isn't Bob" he says shyly and you sit up at the speed of light turning to look at him.
"I knew it! So you lied to me?" you exclaim laughing.
"So, what's my boyfriends actual name?" you ask looking him dead in the eyes, he leans up on his elbows before sitting the full way up.
"Lando, I am Lando Norris" he smiles.
"Hmmmm, Lando... Lando. I could get used to that" you smile.
"You aren't mad?" he asks looking over you, brushing you hair back and tucking it behind your ear before kissing your cheek.
"I knew you weren't being completely honest when we first met... but I also knew you had your own reasons" you offer.
"I think its going to be easier if I just hand you my Instagram" he admits with a gulp as he hands you his phone. The first thing you notice is how many followers he had, there was around 10million and he had nearly 2,500 posts.
You look at the friends list, and one peeks your interest. Charles Leclerc, who looked exactly like Percy who Lando had introduced you too.
You then go back and look at his bio, that told you his actual job.
"So, I'm dating a super famous athlete?" you ask looking up at him away from the phone to see his head down in his hands. He turns to the side to sneak a look at your expression, his eyes a little glossy.
"To be specific, a Formula 1 driver" you ask again and he nods.
"You are such a muppet, my god" you laugh before pulling him into a hug.
"How aren't you upset with me?" he ask unsure.
"Well, I agreed to date you, because you are you. I doubt you change into Mr Hyde when you become a what was is Porsche race-car driver? I fell in love with you, not Bob, not Lando, you. So whether that is Bob, who kindly helped a crying lady on the street who just had her passport stolen from her, or Lando a cool and amazing race-car driver. Whoever you are is the person I love" you grin and he pulls you into a hug.
"So you want to join me for the last few races? Or you want to finish this world trip of yours?" he asks.
"Well, looking at your calendar, I can actually meet you at the rest of the races, While travelling. I'll continue to do Europe until you have the Netherlands, and ill go back to Italy, just for you. I'll miss Azerbaijan and Singapore because I did that, but I'll knock out some of South America, I'll meet you for Austin, then we can do Mexico and Brazil together, then we can do Vegas together! And by that point I can call it done with my trip!" you exclaim and he looks like he considers it for a second.
He's shocked, he cant remember the last time a girlfriend tried so hard to link up their schedules like this, and proved that they'd be able to work despite some potential scheduling issues.
"I love you. I fucking love you" he grins pulling you back down onto the sofa kissing all over your face making you giggle.
A/N: I've been doing a lot of Lando recently, I don't know if you can tell but I love writing about him, he's my fav to write about right now.
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