Korea

Korea has a fascinating traditional culture. In particular, Busan offers a very comfortable travel environment and delicious yet affordable food, which often makes me reluctant to leave.

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Travel Footprints, Landscape

When Blue Hour Meets the Little Prince – An Unexpected Gift at Busan Songdo Sky Park

On the evening of June 4th, 2025, I experienced a surprising photography journey at Busan Songdo Sky Park. Though I arrived late and missed the full sunset, I still captured beautiful sunset silhouettes – the orange-red sun framed between tree leaves. Meeting relaxed cats at the Yonggung Sky Walk entrance healed my disappointment. When I returned to the cable car station rooftop and waited longer, I witnessed my first blue hour – the sky painted with layers of blue-purple and orange-pink colors. Even more surprising was finding the Little Prince art installation on the rooftop. The yellow silhouette against the dreamy sky created a more magical scene than any sunset. This experience taught me: sometimes behind what we lose, there’s often a more beautiful surprise waiting.

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Travel Footprints

A Corner Kissed by Sea Breeze — Hidden Surprises at Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

On the afternoon of June 3rd, 2025, I explored Haedong Yonggungsa Temple in Busan. This seaside temple attracted many visitors, but my biggest surprise was finding three small monk statues in a quiet corner. With poses covering ears, bowing in thought, and covering eyes, they teach the Buddhist wisdom of “hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil.” From the traditional Korean gate to the Eighteen Arhats at Samcheonggung Pond, from the Guanyin statue behind the dragon to the great egret I met on my way back, this journey taught me that the most precious discoveries often hide in the most overlooked places.

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Architecture, Travel Footprints

Sunlit Faith and Footsteps of History – A Journey to Gyesan Cathedral and March 1st Movement Road in Daegu

On May 29, 2025, after leaving Dongseongno, I visited Gyesan Cathedral and March 1st Movement Road in Daegu. The weather was perfect that day, with gentle sunshine falling on this land full of historical meaning. Though Gyesan Cathedral is not very large, it has a beautiful European-style pointed tower design. The statue of Christ at

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