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Strolling the spring roads of Korea

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ20/02/2024


Vui chơi ở sân trượt mênh mông tuyết trắng - Ảnh tác giả cung cấp

Having fun on the vast snow-covered skating rink - Photo provided by the author

Leaving Gimhae Airport (Busan), my mother and I, like many Vietnamese tourists who are used to warm climates, could not help but gasp at the wind and cold in Korea.

Quickly putting on a scarf, I followed everyone to start the journey to explore Busan, one of the beautiful, dynamic but no less romantic coastal cities.

Peaceful Busan

Not as noisy as Seoul, Busan retains a peaceful space with beautiful emerald green beaches such as Haeundae, Songdo, Gwangalli or countless large fish markets located gracefully next to countless busy wharves with boats passing by.

Perhaps because of this poetic scenery, Busan has become the main filming location for many Korean movies, typically Reply 1997. Many young tourists who love Korean music or cinema idols want to visit Busan because this is the hometown of countless stars such as Jungkook, Jimin...

Personally, when I visited Busan, although I didn't care much about idols, I was extremely impressed with the peaceful atmosphere and unhurried pace of life in this city.

I had early mornings to walk around the beach near the hotel or leisurely cycle in the morning mist, watching the Nakdong River, the longest river in Korea, quietly flowing with everyone in the quiet space on both banks.

Or sometimes, in the middle of the sunset, I sit on a train running along the coast, watching the twinkling lights from the lighthouse, the shops, the seafood restaurants, listening to the murmur of the waves in the distance, feeling my heart soften for a few moments.

On my second day in Korea, I took the opportunity to visit Gamcheon mural village, known as the Santorini of this country, with colorful houses located interspersed on winding slopes.

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Originally a Korean wartime refugee camp, the village has many dilapidated old houses on high hills. It was not until 2009 that artists planned to restore and design the village with countless colors and unique artistic features.

And as tourists from all over the world come to capture unique and extremely different angles, Gamcheon village also begins to become famous, becoming a top check-in location when coming to Busan.

I myself am no exception, although I am not a trendy person or interested in following the new trends of the youth. I habitually stroll around the old town under the pale sunlight, looking for beautiful angles to take photos, stopping by souvenir shops to buy some small gifts. For me, it is a simple way to enjoy a beautiful day in the cold weather of Korea.

In the afternoon, following the group, I visited some famous places in the city such as universities, museums and the 83-story tower overlooking Busan. Under the pale afternoon sunlight, my walk was as leisurely as my steps.

As the afternoon gradually faded, I walked along Haeundae Beach, one of the most famous beaches in Busan with its long, gently sloping white sand and crystal clear blue water, waiting for the sun to set to enjoy the sunset, watching the sparkling lights from the opposite bridge shining down on the sea, like an endless symphony of light amidst the quiet space of the beach.

Walking around Seoul

Du khách mặc trang phục hanbok truyền thống đi dạo dưới tuyết tại cung điện Kyungbokgung ở trung tâm Seoul - Ảnh: Jung Yeon-je/AFP

Tourists wearing traditional hanbok costumes walk in the snow at Kyungbokgung Palace in central Seoul - Photo: Jung Yeon-je/AFP

On the third day, after a difficult morning on the KTX high-speed train to Seoul, I was lucky to have a wonderful experience at a Korean ski resort, playing in the snow, watching people laugh happily in the middle of a vast white snow rink.

Late afternoon, I stopped by Nami Island and leisurely strolled among the ginkgo trees, even though the winter weather had dried out the tree trunks.

Although there are not many beautiful landscapes and mountains like other countries such as China, Japan, etc., Koreans have their own way of doing tourism, when they can turn very simple things into their own stories. Typically, from a movie Winter Sonata, they can turn Nami Island into an extremely attractive tourist destination.

When I visited this ideal tourist destination, I struggled with many plans, not knowing what to do to enjoy the scenery of this beautiful island to the fullest. In the end, I chose the simplest solution: buy some more boxes of vanilla ice cream, bottled aloe vera juice, eat while walking leisurely, breathing in the rare peaceful air.

Bạn trẻ ở Seoul - Ảnh: AFP

Young people in Seoul - Photo: AFP

Occasionally, I would stop by a small fire to warm up and toast some candy, feeling strangely warm amidst the gentle music of Nami. The beautiful, albeit short, moments in the land I love so much always make me feel more deeply the value of life.

On the last day, before leaving Korea, my mother and I had a "city tour" around the capital Seoul. It would not be an exaggeration to call Seoul a city of charm. The slow lifestyle and refined aesthetic taste of the Korean people have made every corner of this country, even the smallest, harmoniously beautiful to the point of perfection.

I leisurely strolled along the artificial stream that flowed gently like a soft silk ribbon across Seoul, watching the clear water beneath my feet. The quiet moments during the trip, strangely enough, always made my heart strangely at peace.

On the day of farewell, sitting on the plane, recalling the time in Korea, I suddenly thought of colors. If I had a bit of talent for painting, I would definitely paint a beautiful picture of this land.

That beautiful picture, whether looking up at the sky, looking down at the ground, gazing far away at the mountain ranges, or leaning to catch a ray of sunlight rushing down to the lake in the glorious fading moment of a hurried early spring day, all will be incredibly radiantly beautiful.

"My Tet Moments" Contest

My Tet Moments contest is an opportunity for readers to introduce the most beautiful moments and unforgettable experiences during Tet with relatives and friends.

Each article should be a maximum of 1,000 words in Vietnamese, and should include photos, photo albums or videos.

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These are notes and recounts of personal experiences from trips and business trips away from home during Tet that you have experienced.

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