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Korea, Exploring the Unexplored - Chungchung-do & Gyeongju


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Korea, Exploring the Unexplored - Chungchung-do & Gyeongju

Mulgil Kim | ̾

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2017-04-30
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Although we travel the same area, we all get to have different memories.
This is a natural thing as we are all different.
And its always fun to learn how other people view this world.

Something you havent seen.
Something you havent felt before.
Finding these thigns is the real fun part that you can enjoy when reading other peoples travel stories.

Six young Korean writiers decided to join efforts and travel each district of Korea.
Based on what they have seen and heard, they have created beautiful, unexplored stories about Korea.
If you want to peek "new" side of Korea, this is your chance!

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: Mulgil Kim
Mulgil Kim is an artist who loves to travel and communicates through artworks. When she was 24 years old, she started a project called Art Road, which was about drawing things that you see and feel. She completed over 400 pieces of drawings traveling 46 countries in 5 continents for 673 days from the year 2011 to 2013. Based on the drawings from the trips, she published an essay called Art Road. She continued the drawing work traveling in Korea under the project name Koreas Art Road, and in 2016, she published Art Road, the Story of Korea. She had many exhibitions and was on media such as radio and podcast. She has done many lectures and made many appearances on TV. She is currently working as a travel writer.

: Jamie Wright
Jamie Wright was born in 1975 in Seoul. After she graduated from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, CA, in 2002, she held in-house linguist positions at the Bank of Korea, Kookmin Bank, and the United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission. Since she moved to the United States in 2006, she was certified by the Department of States Office of Language Services as an independent conference-level interpreter and has been on a number of assignments, including Presidential visits and meetings with North Koreans in Pyongyang.

: Mina Kim
Mina Kim was born in 1984 in South Korea. She graduated from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, majoring in Translation and Interpretation and continued her study at Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey in California with an MA in Conference Interpretation. She has worked on a number of translation projects from technical manuals, retail ads, websites, to TV show subtitles. She is currently living in New York, working as a language group manager at a global localization and translation company.

: Keith Kim
Keith Kim currently owns and operates a travel media site, Seoulistic.com. He has over ten years of experience in producing, editing and marketing online content. His expertise is in online marketing with particular focus on search engine optimization (SEO), viral content and social media marketing. His previous positions include Communication Specialist at the Korean National Commission for UNESCO, presenter at Arirang TV, and Director of Operations at Innovative Language, the parent company of KoreanClass101.com.

Hyerim Park has worked as a professional translator and interpreter after she earned her masters degree in Translation at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, CA, in 2007. Upon graduation, she immediately started her career as a professional in-house interpreter and translator at the Seoul Metropolitan Government. And she moved to the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics Bid Committee and contributed to Pyeongchangs bidding efforts. After winning the bid, she left the committee to expand her horizons by exploring other areas. Based on expertise culminated over several years, she established her company, Eunoia, a Seoul-based e-book publishing house that also offers English-Korean translation and interpretation service, as well as customized English education service for companies running global businesses.

[Chungcheong-do]

# Prologue

1. The Top of Oseosan Mountain: The Other Shades of Fall Colors
- Boryeong Redux
- Silver Is Another Color of Fall

2. Muchangpo Beach: A Walk on a Mystic Sea Path
- Spot for Moses Miracle

3. Sapsido Island:Hooked on Arrow-Shaped Island
- The Essence of Traveling, Trip to an Island
- Drinking Elixir of Youth

4.Gaesimsa Temple: A Buddhist Temple to Cleanse and Open Your Heart
- Grandmas Gimbaps
- Cleanse Your Heart, And Open Your Heart
- Gaesimsa Temple for Boy, GaesimsaTemple for Me

5. Anmyeondo Island: Never Wrong
- Beginning of an Impromptu Trip
- Kkotji Beach
- Anmyeondo Island in Sunrise, And Gegukji, Fall Served in a Pot
- Recreational Forest and Farewell

6. Capturing Danyang
- Lucky City Tour
- Dodam Sambong, Three Brothers
- Sainam Cliff, Place That Made Me Want to Paint

7. Gosu Cave:Into the Ancient Mysteries
- Walking into Another World Within the Cave

8. Rendezvous with Jangseungs Face, JangseungPark in Cheongyang
- Have You Ever Been a Jangseung for Someone?

# Epilogue

[Gyeongju]

# Prologue

1. Untouched, Yangdong Village
- Natural beauty remains untouched, Yangdong Village
- Stepping into Yangdong Village

2. Bulguksa Temple, a Land of Buddhism
- The road to Bulguksa Temple
- A land of Buddha and its architecture

3. Wriggling in Imagination, Seokguram Grotto
- Tohamsan Mountain, to a holy destination
- True temple in every way

4. Volcanic Cliffs, a Candle that Lights the Sea
- Charmingly rustic volcanic cliffs

5. Tomb of King Munmu, Rest in Peace
- A sea dragon, rest in peace

6. For a Tasteful Night, Anapji Pond and Night Market
- A taste of a night life of Silla
- A genuine entertainment, night market in Gyeongju

7. A Big Celestial Bottle, Cheomseongdae
- Cheomseongdae, brighter at night

8. Last but not least, Bomun Tourist Complex
- A place of memory

# Epilogue

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