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My Heart is in Seoul, Korea

2 Pages 620 Words January 2015

I enjoy myself by traveling, I feel the world is so amazing that I need to discover it. I have gone to many countries, seen many different cultures and have met many people. Every country has it own way to make them special. But with me, Seoul is the most beautiful city that I've been to. There are some reasons that make Seoul become a part of my soul. I will tell you why it is so special to me.
First of all, Seoul, which is the most crowded city, is the capital of Korea. It is the center of economy, politics and culture of the country. The ancient architecture mixed with modern architecture has brought a vibrant view of Seoul in the quaint, peaceful. Going to Seoul, I can't ignore the palaces, magnificent temples as well as the busy commercial center. Gyeongbok Palace, Changdeok Palace, Memorial Korean war are some places that I had time to visit to understand more about the history of Korean. Seoul at night is not sleep, just like New York. I had visited there in fall, so the weather is pretty nice for night walk, I had go to Seoul tower, where I could see the city. It's so amazing! The light, the building, the crowded of the street made me feel like I had go to a magical world. There are also some shopping center that I go to in Seoul like Dongdaemun, Namdaemun market. You can buy cute gift for friends there.
Secondly, this is the heaven of food for me. I love spicy food, and their food is perfect with my taste. The dishes of Korean food not picky in processing but has a special flavor, beautifully decorated and attractive. In particular, the dishes are made from natural ingredients, benign but bring nutritional value. Referring to South Korea is referred to the land of kimchi, of bacon, beef rib roast, blend of rice or rice dish bibimbap or kimbap. Beside that, food street is very special in Seoul, it the soul of the city. When I went there, it was very easy to find a food cart on the road with lot of kind of food, from non sp...

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