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Travelling Korea one weekend at a time.

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The first drone show was held tonight in Songdo Central Park! It included elements that Incheon is well known for, such as Incheon bridge, airports and port! There will be 3 more shows held over the next couple of weeks - see the last slide for dates!
Cheong Wa Dae (청와대) also known as the Blue House, served as the executive office and official residence of the president of South Korea from 1948 to 2022.
Bugaksan is situated right behind the Blue House, residence of the president of South Korea until very recently.
After the rain was a great time to climb Bugaksan this afternoon! It was amazing to climb a mountain with such historical significance. 2/7!
Scenic coffee break after the hike! Visit @coffeeberry07 at the foot of Achasan Mountain for a pick me up!
Achasan is a super easy mountain to do for great views of the city. If you’re visiting, definitely get yourself out there!

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