Even old, abandoned houses have a certain charm of their own. Like abandoned shells of humanity. A haven of lost souls...
Friday, April 17, 2009
Korean Houses
I love seeing old Korean houses. Take a gander on this Buddhist home. See the colorful lanterns waving in the wind? I would admit seeing the Buddhist symbol on the flag jarred me when I was new in Korea. I thought it was a Nazi symbol but was corrected that it is primarily a religious symbol.

Even old, abandoned houses have a certain charm of their own. Like abandoned shells of humanity. A haven of lost souls...
Even old, abandoned houses have a certain charm of their own. Like abandoned shells of humanity. A haven of lost souls...
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I love South Korea, I love Korean dramas and actors but unfortunately I'[ve only been to Incheon International Airport for a transit flight to the Philippines from Madrid. I hope I can get to explore the country and I was so happy when I stumbled upon your blog cause it gives me a glimpse of Korean culture.Keep it up!
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