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February 20, 2008
A Japanese Speaking Chinese Officer
Good war stories from a Korean traveler.
The most interesting conversation I had that day, however, was not with journalists or city officials. As I was sitting in an underground shopping center, looking over a map of the city, an old man sat next to me and stared at me as I looked at the map. I have had this experience quite often in Korea and it usually leads to fascinating conversations with retired men who love to share their experiences during the Korean war, their interactions with Americans during the Korean war, their belief that Park Chung-hee was the best thing to come out of Korea since the hangul writing system, and that the coming of democracy has sent Korea off its rails.
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Posted on February 20, 2008 09:33 AM by korean812.
Filed in War Stories under korean war.
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