De Hanmer À Busan

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Snow Yesterday in Gangwon-Do

A major snow storm occurred yesterday in the north-easternmost province of South Korea, Gangwon province (강원도).

This is an unusual occurrence for April in Korea.

Photos of the snow were published by the KBS.
Posted by JP at 11:03 PM
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My name is JP.
Jean-Paul, to be more precise.
I'm Canadian.
French-Canadian, actually.
And I'm currently working and residing in Busan, Korea.
This blog is partly a rant, partly a comparative study of the places in which I've resided, and partly an exposé of my impressions about life in Asia.
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