Now it is your turn to go (KOR)
Kim Dong-ryul The author is a professor at Sogang University. A friend of my wife recently came to Seoul with her daughter. It was her first visit in decades. She currently lives in New York and used to avoid returning to Korea. In the turbulent 1980s, she had been a hard-line student activist, imprisoned repeatedly during the authoritarian era. Her father, a civil servant, ultimately lost his job because of her political activities. Visitors crowd the National Museum of Korea in Yongsan Distric
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