Colors of Seoul: Carol Chin

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As  I went through all the pictures I had taken on my trip, I noticed several instances of vibrant colors that truly stood out to me. Here are my favorites:


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A rainbow colored umbrella display located at the Mecenatpolis Mall in Hapjeong

 

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Several flavors of slushies available for sale at the Tongin Market, a wonderful place to enjoy various street foods of Seoul

 

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Colorful glass baubles hang off a display located on Nami Island

 

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This was my favorite place to take a picture! If you look closer at the wall, it is made entirely of colorfully painted books fixed into a design of swirls


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Flowers lit the wall of the Tteok Museum where we learned to make rice cakes together with Korean high school students


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Locks of every color of the rainbow litter the railings at the N Seoul Tower where couples, families, friends, and even wishful individuals can lock their love at its base 


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The roof of the reconstructed Gyeongbokgung Palace is painted with five basic colors: blue, white, red, black, and yellow