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NANTA, Jongmyo Shrine, and the Seoul LDS Temple
23 Sep 2016

NANTA, Jongmyo Shrine, and the Seoul LDS Temple

by Kevin | posted in: Adventure, Architecture, Photography, Religious Sites, Travel, UNESCO World Heritage | 0

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

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Seoul Palaces – Gyeongbokgung and Deoksugung
14 Sep 2016

Seoul Palaces – Gyeongbokgung and Deoksugung

by Kevin | posted in: Adventure, Architecture, Historic Site, Museum, Photography, Travel | 0

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

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Seoul Palaces – Changdeokgung and Changgyeonggung
13 Sep 2016

Seoul Palaces – Changdeokgung and Changgyeonggung

by Kevin | posted in: Adventure, Architecture, Photography, Travel, UNESCO World Heritage | 0

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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Lotte World Tower and Aquarium
8 Sep 2016

Lotte World Tower and Aquarium

by Kevin | posted in: Adventure, Architecture, Photography, Travel, Zoos & More | 0

I love tall buildings and had to see the Lotte World Tower, the world’s fifth tallest building, even if we couldn’t go up. The tower itself was not open yet in July, but the first several floors with the Lotte … Continued

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Seoul Olympic Park
7 Sep 2016

Seoul Olympic Park

by Kevin | posted in: Adventure, Architecture, Photography, Travel | 0

In 1988, the world converged on Seoul for the Summer Olympic Games. A large park was created for the games with several venues surrounding hills and lakes. It is a park that still beckons for leisurely strolls and an experience … Continued

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Seoul, Korea
6 Sep 2016

Seoul, Korea

by Kevin | posted in: Adventure, Architecture, Historic Site, Photography, Religious Sites, Travel | 0

I found myself with a few days off in a row and wanting to go somewhere. With cheap and short airfare from Beijing, Seoul, Korea became the destination. A place I had only stopped over in the airport before, Korea … Continued

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Tianjin Churches
6 Jul 2016

Tianjin Churches

by Kevin | posted in: Adventure, Architecture, China, Historic Site, Photography, Travel | 0

The highlights of architecture in Tianjin for me were the churches scattered through the city. As interesting as it can be to visit Chinese temples of either the Buddhist or Daoist faiths, the architecture is so similar that some would … Continued

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Tianjin
22 Jun 2016

Tianjin

by Kevin | posted in: Adventure, Architecture, China, Historic Site, Photography, Travel | 0

Located on the sea and a river that connects to the Grand Canal, Tianjin has played a major role in China for hundreds of years. Today, this quiet metropolitan city isn’t on the list for many foreign visitors though it … Continued

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Beijing World Heritage
16 Jun 2016

Beijing World Heritage

by Kevin | posted in: Adventure, Architecture, China, International Parks, Photography, Travel, UNESCO World Heritage | 0

Beijing World Heritage Of the 48 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in China, seven are in Beijing. They include the obvious like the Forbidden City and Great Wall, but they also include the Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Ming Tombs, Peking Man … Continued

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Beijing Symphony at the National Theater
15 Jun 2016

Beijing Symphony at the National Theater

by Kevin | posted in: Architecture, China, Photography | 1

One of my all-time favorite buildings is the Chinese National Center for the Performing Arts. Floating on a reflection pool and looking like an egg or a globe or an ear of corn or a yin and yang swirl, this … Continued

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