
The night life in Seoul with never ending neon lights. This is one of my favorite spots with endless restaurants. You'll never go hungry!

One of the entrances to Gyeongbokgung Palace. The lights changes colors.

The flower garden at Kwanghwamun Park.



It's MAOLO Photography in South Korea! Paolo accepted a teaching job in Paju City, South Korea for 12 months seeking adventure, new culture, learning a new language, and delicious Korean food! Can you say Kimchi! MAOLO Photography is Paolo and Mariemil Zamoranos. Check out our other blog maoloblog.blogspot.com.
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