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Modern and traditional in harmony

  • Aug 8, 2016
  • 1 min read

My first impression about Seoul is that I am very impressed how a city can have such a unique combination between the traditional structures of houses along with the modern buildings within every corner of the streets. Even though Seoul National University of Education is not as big as my university, everyone here is very friendly and approachable to have conversations with which lets you feel like being home. Overall, South Korea is a busy country where people find themselves often in the rush dealing with things on their daily basis; however, they still save their own spare time to go places, hang out with friends and family at the end of their days in order to relieve their stress and get ready before getting back to their busy routines.


 
 
 

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