I have a small stockpile of miscellaneous photos I’ve been sitting on for a little while, so I’m going to post them, unordered, in a few posts. This is the first. Enjoy!
A little girl at the Turkish ice cream stand in Insadong, Seoul, South Korea:

A man paints fans in Jongno, Seoul:

Lighters engraved from the Vietnam War:

The most fantastically girly scooter I’ve ever seen:

Traditional Korean children’s shoes:

A fabric merchant rests in her shop in Jongno, Seoul:

A policeman rests in a police bus, waiting for the arrival of protestors in Seoul:

Here are the rest of the promised random recent photos. Enjoy! Dried fish hang in a market in Seoul: Drying mussels: That fish Read More
Children's hanboks hang in a market in Jongno, Seoul, South Korea. May 2009.
Hanbok shop in a fabric market in the Jongno-5 neighborhood of Seoul.
More random photos from when I lived in rural Korea. There are more below the cut. Enjoy. A stone Read More
Children's hanboks hang in a market in Jongno, Seoul, South Korea. May 2009.

I love the color. Color, color everywhere. The scooter, FANTASTIC, and the girls shoes are ADORABLE.
I love the lighters. The little girl eating Ice Cream is adorable.
I really want a pair of those shoes. Unfortunately, all the ones in my size have heels. *sigh*
Have you tried the hanbok market in Seoul? They might have those shoes in your size without heels. They had shoes in my size without heels. Amazingly…
I’ll check. Are you talking about the one in Jongno?
Don’t remember exactly which station it was near. Name is 광장 한복 시장.
That sounds about right.