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September 19, 2018

Seoul: Exploring the City

With the help of maps.me, trip advisor and lonely planet it's fairly easy to map out a city tour that highlight the sites you're most interested.  You save money and your tour focuses on the site that you are personally interested in, not the tour guide.  


Seoul Museum of Art – I enjoyed this museum a lot. It’s one of the first art galleries that I’ve visited that focused on video art. I suspect many art galleries will follow a similar path in the future.


"Is Economic Progress Killing the Planet?"

I saw this poster (above). It made me think. I agree with it. There’s a lot of truth to it. I continue to think about it. It’s for epiphany moments like this that I visits art galleries. I love when something like this challenges my “conventional” wisdom. This poster did it.


Perfect!


A mixture of old and new. 


Seoul Museum of Art: The museum was a bit boring. 






Gyeomgbokgung Palace


 National Palace Museum of Korea 


National Folk Museum of Korea : a very typical folk museum. 




National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art: The museum was average. I’m really not into modern art. Contemporary art yes, but not modern.

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