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1. Arrived in Seoul for NamBooks Children’s Literature Festival

Frane Lessac flew in from Perth to Sydney on a 5 hour flight.

We screamed and ran into each other’s arms at Sydney International airport – yes, we are corny.

We’re ready to start our Korean adventure. Duty free ’shopping’ first – that means hitting the perfume and cream counter and trying all the samples!

Bought Korean money as we plan to SHOP!!!!

Squished into economy class and seriously stuffed up the video – ate, talked, disturbed the guy next to us by jumping over him to get to the aisle heaps of times - 10 hours.

Seoul looks like orange and pink lights from the air sprawing over sea and hilly land. 17 million people live in Seoul.

We’re here!!!!!!

Angie welcomed us from NamBooks. It’s over an hour into the city- crossed a pink lit bridge, passed sparkly sculptures, shops, restaurants, little alleys – booked into the Somerset Palace Hotel – modern and squish in an old part of the city – ended up eating German sausages with Angie. How funny is that- but delicious.

Thought the pouring of the red into huge glasses was stylish. That’s us stylish – as if. 

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