On that post from December 16th, commenter Jim writes:
I went there yesterday, pretty amazing but was the coldest day of the year so bad timing on my part. My 3 year old absolutely loved it and I was impressed with the work that must have gone into it.
And Mr Rocky Top:
I went there last year the day after Christmas. The traffic wasn't bad, and there weren't that many people there. I would definitely recommend it as something Christmasy to experience.
I'd also like to repost a picture from a shoot last Christmas Eve, I think some of the coolest pictures I've seen in Korea:
Those were taken at the Sea World in Seoul's 63 Building. More available via a Naver news search.
Hello, again, Brian:
ReplyDeleteI would like to wish you and your fiancée Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Keep up the good work.
I hope 2010 brings you all the happiness you can handle.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Jose for the kind wishes. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours as well.
ReplyDeleteJason, thanks for visiting, and I hope you find lots here you like. I don't do link exchanges, though, and I keep the links on my sidebar to blogs I visit regularly and to ones I think are representative of good, original, thoughtful work on Korea.
Good choice for a repost. Merry Christmas to all in the K-blogosphere!
ReplyDeleteJason goes from blog to blog posting the same comment. I've just now Googled his initial statement: "This is a great travel blog you have here." Seventeen items came up in my search.
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Ah, thanks. I hate when they do that. Deleted.
ReplyDeleteAnd here I thought I was a special snowflake for getting a request from Jason. ㅠㅠ Actually, I'm pretty happy to be on whatever list includes your blog, Brian!
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