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The East Sea, as seen in many shows. In this case, it's by Busan



Cardboard standup famous guy, as seen in My Romantic Some Recipe
https://youtu.be/pFBInfJ6rzI?si=jCQhYTF5FGq0rQ4t




Hanok with our shoes outside the door (housing style seen in period dramas and contemporary ones)



Mound tombs in Gyeongju, as seen in One Day off



Foot pedal boats that look like ducks (as opposed to Boston-style duck boats or swan boats). As seen in Bride of Habaek and another one I've forgotten the name of. Flo and I decided not to rent one, because it was just opening time when we got there and one could only paddle around in a small space, not be set loose on the Han



Throne room, as seen in countless historical dramas. In this case it was Gyeongbokgung palace.




Two series in one image - I went to the Meteorology museum because the main character in One Day Off (mentioned above) did.
https://english.visitseoul.net/attractions/National-Meteorological-Museum-of-Korea-EN/ENP040770
They most famously have an old rain gauge but there is a small reading room.
There was a poster of the cover for a book that was made into the TV series Forecasting Love and Weather, which I have also seen. My meteorologist friend was unimpressed, but I mostly liked it.



Me sitting at a table outside a convenience store. You can also see through the glass that someone is sitting inside eating as well. Not all convenience stores are big enough (or have enough sidewalk space) but in life as in art, many are set up for people to eat. In my case, the ice cream novelty was corn ice cream (vanilla ice cream with real corn kernels) encased in a cob-shaped cone exterior.




Very popular in real life, so very popular in dramas, are restaurants where you grill the meat at your table. We didn't go in one, but could see through the window. Each table has its own vent.

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