This is Why I Travel (Ep. 55)

This is Why I Travel (Ep. 55)

After returning from a trip to Hong Kong and Seoul, Korea with my parents, I've come up with some answers to the question, "Why do you travel?" Although as you'll hear, my version of an ideal travel vacation is not for everyone (morning commute anyone?). I also talk about how I managed to lose my glasses, weird things about Hong Kong and Seoul, and why Eugene needs to visit an Irish pub. This episode is meant as a follow up to Episode 52, The Essence of Place - Why We Travel. Check that one out if you haven't already. And thanks for listening!

Music:

Samsonite - Rainy Love

Poong Gyung - Me to You, You to Me

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