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"I'll take you to New York. It's the place that I know well."
David Bowie is landing in Brooklyn on March 2—but first, a little sightseeing around his chosen city. Where in NYC should Bowie go next?
Posted by Brooke Baldeschwiler Cut out image: Striped bodysuit for the Aladdin Sane tour, 1973. Design by Kansai Yamamoto. Photograph by Masayoshi Sukita. © Sukita / The David Bowie Archive. Photo: Brooklyn Museum / Brooke Baldeschwiler
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Places to visit in Korea
1. Gyeongbukgung (Seoul)
Gyeongbokung is known as Gyeongbokgung Palace. It's a huge royal palace that's been reconstructed through out the years due to being set fire and being conquered by Japan and China.
2. Insadong Shopping Center (Seoul)
I don't know the name of this shopping center, but it's located on either Jongno-3ga or Jongno-4ga street. You can get poo-shaped pastries from cafes here like my poo-shaped bagel.
Also, they have an awesome purikura (picture sticker) place where you can wear hanboks to take pictures. I think these pictures cost either 7,000 won or 10,000 won. Super fun!
3. Myeong-Deong (Seoul)
This is a huge shopping district in Korea. Great for buying affordable clothes. You can also haggle goods with street vendors.
5. Edae (Seoul)
Edae is a hotspot for shopping and is located close to Ewha Women's University. Edae has lots of goods for cheap prices. You can also haggle here as well. To get the best prices, pick up the item you want and tell them you like the item and might come back for it later. They'll offer you a better deal on the spot. I bought this cute hoodie there for 25,000 won:
6. Clubs and Bars (Seoul and Daegu)
I love dancing, so clubbing was a must for me lol. I think my favorite club/bar in Seoul is Bar Zen in Hongdae. It's a bar that has a small club atmosphere. Music always seems to be on point, too. Every time I've gone, I've also gotten a lot of free drinks~
Other Clubs and Bars in Hongdae: Mama Gorilla, Papa Gorilla, Cocoon, Cowboys
Clubs and Bars in Daegu: Pasha, Frog, Old Skool, Traveler's Bar
These are places I didn't get to go to but am looking forward to going to when I go back to Korea:
Namsan Tower (Seoul)
Everland (Seoul)
DMZ (Seoul)
Chicken and Beer Festival (Daegu)
Mud Festival (Boryeong)