Dallas Fun

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My parents, sister, and niece live in Dallas, so that was my first destination back to in the states. Over the course of my time there, we had lots of Dallas fun. We visited one of my favorite places, some … Continued

My Midnight in Paris – Historic Banks of the Seine

Walking the Seine River From the Eiffel Tower I walked toward the Seine River through the city. I wanted to walk the streets of this storied city before walking the banks of the river. Eventually, I found the river at … Continued

My Midnight in Paris – Eiffel Tower

Paris, the City of Lights, is a common bucket list destination, mine included. So, when choosing which really long flight option from Beijing to Dallas I should take, I chose the route that stopped in Paris for fourteen hours after … Continued

Museum of Islamic Art

The Museum of Islamic Art is on a small island and can be considered a piece of art by itself. Designed by famed architect I.M. Pei, this building is spectacular. It is clearly inspired by the art it houses, and … Continued

Layover in Doha, Qatar

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The Doha, Qatar airport sits just outside of downtown in this Arabian Peninsula capital city. That makes it really convenient for exploration when a flight with Qatar Airways gives you a long layover. That’s precisely what I did with my … Continued

NANTA, Jongmyo Shrine, and the Seoul LDS Temple

NANTA She said, “Go see NANTA if you can get tickets.” Based on the advice of my friend, I looked up this strange acronym and found it to be a comedy performance. We got tickets not knowing what to really … Continued

DMZ JSA Tour

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DMZ, JSA, MDL, UNC, MAC, USA, ROK, DPRK – these are just some of the acronyms we had to get familiar with when visiting the most militarized border in the world. This border between the Republic of Korea (South Korea) … Continued

Korean War Memorial and Museum

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When people think Korea today, the thought is almost always tinted with war. The politics of the peninsula affect the world indirectly, but they effect the people living there every day. In downtown Seoul, we visited the Korean War Memorial … Continued

Seoul Palaces – Gyeongbokgung and Deoksugung

Gyeongbokgung The main Seoul palace, home to the Joseon Dynasty, lies at the end of the main boulevard in town. It is extensive and magnificent in many ways. Built in 1395, it was destroyed in a few hundred years ago … Continued

Seoul Palaces – Changdeokgung and Changgyeonggung

Seoul was home to Korea’s emperors making it home also to impressive imperial architecture. Unfortunately, some of it is not so old because just like Beijing’s Summer Palace foreign powers invaded and destroyed some of it. After visiting Seoul palaces, … Continued

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