Therefore, here are some from last weekend's trip to "O World!" What is O World? It's a zoo, amusement park, and garden stuff, all in one. The other two foreign teachers/coworkers/friends I went with, and I, paid about $8 each for the adult ticket to see the zoo and Flowerland (the garden stuff).
"It was a very funny day," to quote my students' English diaries. [They mix up 'funny' and 'fun'.]
Hand-washing station, signs in Korean, man with balloon and child in stroller... Yes, similar to what you might see at a zoo in the United States... |
Trash recepticals, sign for location of the nearest toilets, and kids sitting eating ice cream or something cold... Yes, very similar to what you might see in the U.S.... |
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