Life on the Mekong and Other Rivers

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Friday, September 15, 2006

Playing dress up gives a man a mighty hunger

Luckily for us, Todd knew of a place that served Korean food.


Insadon, a neighborhood full of curio shops, art galleries, and (thankfully for me) a shop that had disposable razors. I think the sign on the left says something about the razors.


Through a gate and into America! Yongsan (the vast green area in the middle of the city) is a base in the center of Seoul that I think is basically a command center for US troops in Korea. It was a little piece of America surrounded by Korea, which is kind of a thorn in the side of Korean nationalism.

The Taco Bell was an especially welcome sign for me. Even though we had just finished a large meal of delicious Korean food, I found space for a taco.

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