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Traveling in Utah

My Background

Sung Ki Korea is located between China and Japan on the East. Seoul is one of the oldest cities, and it is the capital of Korea. I was born in there. Moreover, I had lived there for 29 years. However, there are a lot of places which I had never visited once. The population of Seoul is almost two hundred million people among the four hundred million in the whole nation people. Furthermore, the city is changing every day, every month, and every year by people, it is not impossible to know about Seoul. Since I was young, I have like to explore other places. As a result, I know where the best place drink, eat, and see the landscape. (Frankly, I lost my way often)

Education

When I entered the university, I was happy again. My major was architecture. When I attended class, the professor told us if we wanted to know about architect, we needed to feel the city's atmosphere. During my studies, I visited many cities (modern architecture), countries (traditional architecture), and another country (to compare). Finally, I graduated from university in my country, and I got a job related to my major. During one year, I designed some thing, but I wasn't satisfied. So, I quit the job.

The present

Now, I'm studying English in the United States of America. One reason is to study English. Another reason is to visit America. During the five months, I have visited many cities in the U.S.A such as New York, Philadelphia, Salt Lake, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Las Vegas. In my opinion, architecture of the cities reflect the regional character. For example, New York is the best place I have been visited, but the buildings and roads make people feel lost way. New York make people nervous and unstable. In contrast, Utah makes people feel comfortable. If I have a choice, I will live Utah. However, I haven't decided. (It is similar to lost way) However I know one thing that any road will attract to me to a good place.

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First created: October 20, 2004 / Last updated: November 8, 2004
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