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Oct 07

Korea Summer 2007

Hey guys this is Eric Kim, UARS techie and official photographer. I’m really glad to be back here at UCLA after spending about a month and a half at Korea. There was nothing better than seeing the gleaming faces of all my fellow coworkers when I returned to the office after my three month summer break.

I have to admit going to Korea was one of my best summer experiences ever. Meeting extended family, sightseeing, and checking out the local nightlife were a few of the many things I was able to do in my home country. Although the culture and heritage of Korea is radically different to that of the United States, I found out that in both nations the people are more similar than different. When it comes down to the wire, both peoples are friendly and know how to have a good time. 

Being a photographer, I was overjoyed to see all of the photo opportunities in Korea. The complex architecture in Seoul, the smiling faces of children in Busan, and the untouched nature in the countryside were just a few of my photo subjects.

Anyways hope you enjoy my pictures and check out http://www.erickimphotography.com for more
pictures!

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Those pictures were amazing!

amazing pictures

I would love to get to visit Korea someday.

These are beautiful pictures.

Is the city scape Seoul? Looks a very modern and clean city.

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