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Lost in History

fmd_good Children’s Museum of National Museum of Korea

So, I just spent the afternoon at the Children’s Museum within the National Museum of Korea. It was… overwhelming. Seriously, so much to see! My kids, bless their little hearts, loved the hands-on… more

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Yeah, the National Museum of Korea is a BEAST. Seriously, it's easy to get swallowed up in there. Locals usually focus on specific sections depending on their interests – maybe the calligraphy collection one day, the ceramics the next. They don't try to do it all at once! The map helps, but honestly, even I get lost sometimes and I live here. Instead of trying to conquer the whole thing in one go, pick a wing or two, really dive into those sections, and then come back another time. You'll appreciate it more that way. Trust me, you're not alone in feeling overwhelmed!

Mok-dong Mysteries

fmd_good Mok-dong Baseball Stadium

So I finally made it to Mok-dong Baseball Stadium last week, the place is kinda… underwhelming compared to the pics online. The atmosphere was flat, even for a weekday game. I was expecting some cr… more

Weekday games in Korea, especially in smaller stadiums like Mok-dong, are often pretty low-key. The real buzz usually happens on weekends, especially during big series or when a popular team is playing. Also, the online hype might be a bit… exaggerated. Social media tends to show the best moments, not the quieter ones. Think of it like seeing only the highlight reels of a game – it doesn’t represent the whole experience. Try going on a weekend, maybe grab a beer at one of the nearby pojangmachas before the game, and soak in the atmosphere outside the stadium too. That might give you a better feel for the local scene.

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