Month: November 2025
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📖 A Journey into Words: Visiting the Kim Yu Jeong House of Literature
In the quiet village of Sille, Chuncheon, stands the Kim Yu Jeong House of Literature, a place where the spirit of one of Korea’s most beloved writers continues to live on. As we arrived, the crisp winter air carried a sense of anticipation, this was not just a museum, but a doorway into the imagination…
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🍜 A Hands-On Journey at the Makguksu Museum
Nestled in the heart of Chuncheon, the Makguksu Museum is more than just a showcase of Korea’s beloved buckwheat noodles, it’s a living classroom where history, culture, and taste converge. As we walked through its doors, the aroma of roasted buckwheat greeted us, instantly setting the tone for a day of discovery. Learning the Story…
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✨ Observing with Vigilance, Trusting the Rule of Law ✨
Recent events involving Rep. Zaldy Co, Speaker Martin Romualdez, and President Bongbong Marcos Jr. have left many shocked. For me, these are not surprising, they simply reveal the true colors of politics. From my experience in the 19th Congress, I saw Rep. Co’s distance from the Speaker long before these issues surfaced. Allegations are easy…
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🎢 Wild Wonders and Whimsical Worlds: A Day at Leofoo Village Theme Park, Taipei
Just an hour’s ride from Taipei, Leofoo Village Theme Park in Hsinchu County offers a vibrant escape into fantasy, adventure, and nostalgia. With four themed zones, thrilling rides, and a safari-style zoo, our visit was a whirlwind of excitement and discovery. 🚌 Getting There: Easy and Scenic We booked a combo ticket with round-trip shuttle…
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A Timeless Encounter: The Grand Hotel Taipei
Nestled at the foot of Yuan Shan, overlooking the Keelung River and Taipei’s skyline, the Grand Hotel Taipei is more than a place to stay, it’s a living monument to Taiwan’s heritage. Our visit was a graceful immersion into history, hospitality, and architectural splendor. 🏯 First Impressions: A Palace in the City As we approached…
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🚨 A Cosmic Enigma Unfolds: 3I/ATLAS Splits in Two, Then Sends a Signal to Earth
Today, the cosmos whispered a chilling secret, and the world is listening. The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, already a scientific marvel, has just done the unthinkable: it split cleanly in half, and one half has vanished without a trace. Moments later, a strange, rhythmic signal began pulsing toward Earth. NASA and astronomers worldwide are stunned. Is…
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🏙️ Touching the Sky: Our Visit to Taipei 101, Taiwan
Our visit to Taipei 101 was a breathtaking encounter with Taiwan’s modern marvel, a skyscraper that rises like a bamboo stalk into the clouds, blending ancient symbolism with futuristic design. Located in the heart of Xinyi District, Taipei 101 isn’t just a building, it’s a statement of ambition, resilience, and pride. As we approached the…
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🏛️ Echoes of Legacy: Our Visit to Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Park, Taipei, Taiwan
Our visit to Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Park was a journey into Taiwan’s modern history, set against a backdrop of grand architecture, tranquil gardens, and civic pride. Located in the heart of Taipei, the park is home to the iconic Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, a structure that honors the life and leadership of the former president…
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🏛️ Timeless Treasures: Our Visit to the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan
Our visit to the National Palace Museum in Taipei was a journey through centuries of Chinese art, history, and craftsmanship. Nestled in the hills of Shilin District, the museum stands as one of the world’s greatest repositories of Chinese imperial artifacts, each piece whispering stories of dynasties, devotion, and design. As we approached the museum,…
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🌊 Sculpted by Nature: Our Visit to Yehliu Geopark, Taiwan
Our visit to Yehliu Geopark felt like stepping into a natural gallery where wind, sea, and time have carved masterpieces into stone. Located along Taiwan’s northern coast, Yehliu is famous for its otherworldly rock formations, dramatic cliffs, and the ever-present sound of waves crashing against the shore. We arrived early, greeted by the salty breeze…
