Earlier this year I spent some time touring South Korea and Japan with other students in Xavier University's MBA Program. Though I've gone through several of the photographs, I've not had a chance to post or discuss any so far.
Given the recent news surrounding the nuke tests, journalists being arrested and other nonsense happening in North Korea, it seemed like a good time to post some photographs and associated observations from my time in Asia. Periodically I will update the galleries with new photos and will announce/discuss them here on the blog; clicking on an image will get you to a larger version.
March, 2009 -- Ryan R. Dlugosz
The above photograph was taken on one of the many bustling streets of Seoul's Myeong-dong district. With a metro population of around 25 million people - 10 million of whom live in the city proper - it doesn't matter what street you're on - they all look like the above! Fortunately everyone is fairly polite, which makes walking around far less stressful than it would appear to be.
Seoul is a very fashionable city and bears some resemblance to New York with its wide variety of shops, towering buildings and inhabitants who embrace an urban lifestyle.
Much more to come - stay tuned for future updates!

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