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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Daegu

I got up early this morning and went to one of Julian's (my CS host) English classes with a bunch of Korean housewives. It was quite interesting. Afterwards we went out to have lunch and had another Korean dish with a name I can't recall.
In the evening and walked around Daegu for a bit. Today was extremely hot and I was sweating all over just from walking down the street. I went to a big market and to s book store downtown. Daegu is not actually that interesting. At about 5 I took a taxi back to Jason's house and relaxed for a while.
Tomorrow I will already leave Daegu and take the train to Daejon, another city about 2 hours west of here.