
Dunkin dounts is really popular here but this Dunkin donuts in Seoul is way too big for a donut shop. That is a lot of donuts.
Teaching English in Korea for one year with my bubba, Mykie. Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. Just breathe.



Gwangju is Korea’s 6th largest metropolitan city and one of the most historically significant areas in the region. Established in 57 BC, Gwangju played a key role in Korea’s cultural identity and was an important part of the countries rise to success as a major player in in the industrialized world. Located within the southern coastal province of Jeollanam, Gwangju takes advantage of the beautiful summer months and mild winters. Gwangju is not a coastal city; however, its close proximity to the Yellow Sea (just west of Gwangju) and the East China Sea (just south of Gwangju) make weekend trips and adventures to the local beaches and islands more than feasible. Many of the smaller coastal cities surrounding Gwangju are also popular tourist destinations during the summer months and offer a wide array of water sports and activities. Gwangju has lots of interesting tourist destinations, park areas and scenic sights. Additionally, the city is famous for its diverse Korean cuisines and many restaurants in the area are well known throughout other parts of the country.
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