After an unforgettable first trip, I'm heading back to South Korea. Here's what I can't wait to rediscover and the new experiences awaiting me.

In just a few weeks, I'll be flying back to South Korea. After an incredible first trip where I explored Seoul, Busan, Sokcho, and Gyeongju, I loved this country so much that I'm going back!
Love at first sight
My first trip convinced me: South Korea is a country I could visit again and again. The perfect blend of tradition and modernity captivated me.
During my first stay, I was struck by:
Korea's soft power is impressive. Korean cinema (Parasite, Oldboy) and K-pop have conquered the world, and experiencing this culture firsthand is a unique experience.
This time, I want to explore more deeply:
I plan to taste everything! Street food, traditional restaurants, Korean BBQ... My stomach is ready.
As a developer, I'm particularly curious to discover the Korean tech ecosystem. Seoul is one of the most connected cities in the world, with impressive 5G infrastructure.
$ ping seoul.tech
PING seoul.tech - Response time: incredible
$ echo "Ready to explore Korean tech scene!"
Want to see what my first trip to Korea looked like? I documented the entire adventure on Pixora with photos from Seoul, Busan, Sokcho, and Gyeongju.
My first trip to Korea
Check out the photos from my first trip on Pixora! I'll also be updating this gallery with new photos from this second trip.
This second trip will be an opportunity to deepen my discovery of this incredible country. I can't wait to experience Korea's unique atmosphere again and share this new adventure with you.
다음에 봐요! (See you soon!)
Raphaël Raclot is a French full stack developer passionate about cybersecurity and modern web technologies. He specializes in React, Next.js, and TypeScript, and shares his discoveries, projects, and insights here.
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