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Garden of the Morning Calm is the most beautiful place that I’ve been in Korea!

Posted on August 18, 2014 by Meagan & Dave | HappilyEverExpat.com
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The Garden of the Morning Calm has been on my list of places to see for a long time, but I’ve never had a chance to get there because it’s pretty out of the way. Having a car in Korea can be really liberating so when we had a three day weekend we decided to make the most of it and explore some of the northern parts of Korea that we hadn’t previously visited.

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Posted in 50 Beautiful Places to Visit in Korea, Autumn, Gyeonggi-do, Korea by Season, Places to See in Korea, Spring, Summer, Uncategorized, Winter | Tagged garden of the morning calm, gyeonggi-do korea, korean garden, korean gardens, places to go in korea, seoul things to do, seoul tourist attractions, south korea tourism, things to do in seoul, things to see in seoul | 32 Replies

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Meagan is from Texas and Dave is Australia. They met and fell in love with South Korea. They've continued living the nomadic expat lifestyle and are currently residing in Kazakhstan.

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