Come with Dad and I as we hike Juwangsan National Park and check out some Buddhist temples along the way. Help Dad build his first rock garden before enjoying some fresh dates for an afternoon snack. Then we head out to the city of Andong to watch Korea’s famous mask dance in the traditional culture village of Hahoe. Mingle with praying mantises and some of the funny-looking totem poles before walking through rice paddies to reach the lake. Hop in the boat with us to ferry across the water and get a spectacular view of the village from the nearest mountain top.
Then we’re off to Seoul, one of the great capitals of the world! From here on out it’s palaces, music festivals, marketplaces, tea shops, duck BBQ and teaching some of the most adorable children in the world.
Ready? Let’s go!
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