The amazing Gongpyeong Historic Sites Museum
About a mile from the Gyeongbokgung Palace, in the basement of a skyscraper, is one of the most remarkable museums I’ve ever visited: the Gongpyeong Historic Sites Museum.
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Skip to contentAbout a mile from the Gyeongbokgung Palace, in the basement of a skyscraper, is one of the most remarkable museums I’ve ever visited: the Gongpyeong Historic Sites Museum.
Sunday morning I hopped on the metro and headed over to Gyeongbokgung Palace, the biggest of the several Joeson era palaces in Seoul. It’s a super-popular location for
Spotted at Papirøen: Art can be confusing, I suppose.
Having written so much in REST and on this blog about the creative power of walks, I was struck by this detail in Julia Love’s Reuters article about
I was just in New York City and discovered Greenacre Park, a tennis-sized park on 51st Street between a synagogue and apartment building. Greenacre Park was opened in 1971,
I hadn't realized how much giant, open-span main terminals now dominate airport design. Some examples I've been in recently: Kuala Lumpur, via flickr Singapore, via flickr Heathrow Terminal
During my layover in Sydney, I had just enough time to stash my bags and make a pilgrimage to see the Sydney Opera House. via flickr I had