you know me, Korean fever, GOONG. LOL~ so reading their blogs is like getting a glimpse of how their lifestyle is like in HanGook, of course the former is an expat, the latter a foreign student, still i think its refreshing to read from their perspective, though i'm still looking a local korean blogger. like...Ju Ji Hoon from Goong or RAIN/Bi if possible. LOL~
Yellow Dust is like a 'spring storm attack' if you like, check out the news + pics from The Korea Times (hankooki.com) Worst Yellow Dust Blankets in Peninsula.
The dust will affect all outdoor activities I supposed, something closer to home is our year-end HAZY days, instead of yellow dust (which according to the KMA weather agency, the dust originated in the Gobi desert in Mongolia and northern China and advanced to South Korea as a low atmospheric pressure system moves eastward, and sometimes sweeps towards Japan and the Pacific. ALSO MEANING: it collects particles on the way and its size is bigger than air particles.) I imagined if it does gather in our lungs, it might just choke us. Well, haze back here are not exactly dust, but more like polluted air caused by forest burning down south in Indonesia. This is how the city view look like before and after haze attack in Kuala Lumpur.

Conclusion : i'd love to go live in Korea. and many other places.
1 comment:
Hi Fei, glad you like the blog.
For Korean blogs try FeetMan Seoul
or go to the Korean Blogroll list and
check out the section on Koreans in Korea
Also Han's daily photo is a good one for local photos. He's Korean.
Jon
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