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       Seoul (South Korea)

          The first county that I've been to. It's not easy to travel here if you didn't know how to speak or read korean,
         but finding places to photographing is easy there are so many places to capture.

Myeongdong Street
itewon
Seoul Central Mosque (Itewon Mosque)

One of the busiest street in Seoul. Myeongdong is popular shopping district shopping area packed with international fashion brands, luxury depatment store, and homegrown cosmetics shop.Casual eateries offer Korean dumplings and ginseng chicken soup,while street vendors sell Korean snacks and etc.
           
Ice cream in Myeondong
 
For Muslims traveller there is no worries about the food you can find Korean-Muslims restaurant in Itewon near the Mosque. You can go there to taste the authentic Korean food without any worries and after eating you can go to the Mosque. Its located around 520 meters from Itewon Station (exit 3).

 
Authentic korean food (I've mention above)

London - Paris (Europe)

The second place that I've been, this two countries makes me feel heartwhelming. The people is nice so as the weather.
There are many awesome places for shopping and taking picture.


  


Big Ben, London
The clock was the largest in the world and is still the largest in Great-Britain. The clock faces have a diameter of almost 25ft (7.5m). The hour hand is 9ft or 2.7m long and the minute hand measures 14ft (4.25m) long.

Oxford Street, London
One of the most busiest  street in London. For shopping queens this is their favorite places. From my experience, this street have the most shops on it there is about 300+ shops aroung this street. 

Eiffel Tower, Paris
The Eiffel Tower is open every day of the year, from 9 a.m. to midnight in summer (mid-June to early September) and from 9:30 a.m. until 11:45 p.m. the rest of the year.

If you're the spontaneous type and don't want to plan ahead, keep in mind that it's best to avoid weekends and the period between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.