There’s so much frenetic energy here in Seoul, constant movement and tension as the country’s politics, religion and economy collide amidst a backdrop of smog, traffic and soju. It’s palpable on the street, as if charged by the humidity in the air. The standoff between the administration and Jogye Temple, headquarters of the country’s largest [...]
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