Over lunch with a Korean friend, I mentioned that I was about to visit Seoul on business shortly. “You’ll love it,” he assured me, “it’s just like a European city, but much cheaper.”
My first impressions, flying into Seoul’s Kimp’o Airport, bore out what he’d told me. The countryside looked very different from Europe – lots of sharp-peaked hills covered in trees – but with good-quality roads. And getting through the airport formalities was straightforward too; Immigration was a breeze (no
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Popped In, Seouled Out
Over lunch with a Korean friend, I mentioned that I was about to visit Seoul on business shortly. “You’ll love it,” he assured me, “it’s just like a European city, but much cheaper.”
My first impressions, flying into Seoul’s Kimp’o Airport, bore out what he’d told me. The countryside looked very different from Europe – lots of sharp-peaked hills covered in trees – but with good-quality roads. And getting through the airport formalities was straightforward too; Immigration was a breeze (no
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