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Monday, May 28, 2012

Korea, Daejeon : Expo park

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Near the 한밧수목원 (Hanbatsumokwon) there is the Expo park. Most of the activities were closed (probably because it was a Monday) but I could still enter the park and have a look around. It is part of the national science education facilities and display advance technology facilities. It is also the habitat of migratory birds.
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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Korea, Daejeon : 한밧수목원

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I then went to visit 한밧수목원 (Hanbatsumogwon) Hanbat arboretum, unfortunately only the east side was open. It's an artificial tree garden and the largest park in the city. It has several gardens, a meditation wood, a sense garden, ponds and an eco-forest.
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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Korea, Daejeon : 둔산선사유적지

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Daejeon offers a lot of mountain climbing activities leading to temples as a most of the Korean temples are based in the mountains surrounding the cities, but with my tight schedule, I didn't really have much time for that kind of activities. I will have to go back to Korea again for that. So I decided to stay more in the city center and went to visit 둔산선사유적지 Dunsan Prehistoric site. The site was formed during 2500 to 3000 BC and presents remnants of New Stone Age.
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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Korea, Daejeon : First evening

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When I arrived in 대전 (Daejeon) I got a little bit lost finding my way to the hotel. Lack of preparation the night before, lack of a map, both, who knows? Anyway I finally made it to the hotel kind of late and only had a small evening tour of the area. So I walk around and discovered a nice bridge and a traditional market. For the next day I obtained the ultimate weapon to conquer the city... a map.
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