
Walking the bridge to the entrance of Yuyuan Garden.

Admission is 40 yuan for adults and 10 yuan for children that are less than 1.4 meters tall. (?? What if you are a giant 10 year old?)

Inside Yuyuan Garden.

A couple fellow tourists admiring the garden.

Nice picture.

That’d be pretty cool house to live in.

Nifty fountain close to the entrance of Yuyuan Garden.

Entrance to the compound that surrounds Yuyuan Garden among other touristy areas.

Commercial street alongside Yuyuan Garden.

Starbucks somehow just barely made it in the picture again.
Kimchi Soup is a blog journal managed by a Korean-American-Jewish adoptee (this is not a joke). Its sole purpose is to document the adventures of the author's return to Korea and to update his family and friends.
The author of this blog journal was adopted form Korea at the age of 6. He was adopted and raised by a Jewish-American family (not a joke). The purpose of his extended return trip to Korea is to learn more about his birth-family history, learn the Korean language, and immerse himself in daily Korean life to fully experience true Korean culture.
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