I visited a Buddhist temple on an island two hours from Seoul and got to experience many new customs!
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Annyeonghaseyo! Hello! I'm Kathryn, and I'm studying psychology and Korean culture in Seoul, South Korea this semester. I can't wait for us to learn new things together!
I visited a Buddhist temple on an island two hours from Seoul and got to experience many new customs!
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