Silvia talks about six Australian cities.
And the second part is the place where all the universities are. The Hyundai University, Ewha University, and Yonsei University. If you go there, you can check out lots of awesome plays and concerts and lots of arts. So I think it’s the best place to just hang out.
And the third point is Gyeongju. Gyeongju is a very historical place. If you go there, you will see a lot of old things like the crown.
The fourth part is Dongdaemun and Namdaemun. Quite a lot of foreign people when they come to Korea, they go to these places. You can see very different types of things to buy and they are really cheap too so I think if you really want to shop then you can go to these two places.
The fifth part is Pusan. This is a little city if you go more south from Seoul, you can see a lot of farming of green tea. Not so many people there but the people there are really nice and really sociable so if you start talking to these people, it’ll be fun.
And the last point is I would like to talk about food. Every food in Korea is really spicy and red. If you go to a really historical Korean-style restaurant, they will serve you everything they have from the little appetizer and huge dish, the main dish.
One of the most famous cities in Guatemala is Antigua. It’s a Spanish old city and it’s a World Heritage city. It was actually voted by Wanderlust magazine from England as the city to visit in 2009 over Kyoto. They did the survey and it came out that ninety-nice percent of the people said that you have to go to Antigua in 2009.
Another interesting fact is that even though the official language is Spanish, we have twenty-two indigenous languages, very different from one another so they won’t understand each other either. So twenty-two languages in a country of fourteen million people. So I think that’s really interesting. So those are some things about my country.
