Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is a chance to embrace diversity, sometimes within the same family.
This year, it’s even more meaningful to my family and I.
My parents, Korean immigrants turned US citizens, have long-wished to travel to back South Korea with their grandchildren.
So, this past Spring Break, the six of us went on the trip of a lifetime to experience the country connected to our family’s heart and ‘Seoul.’
Driving through Seoul, the capitol of South Korea, is a tour of technological and architectural wonders.
The city of 10-million people is both advanced and ancient.
We began our visit at one of Korea’s most revered treasures, Gyeongbokgung Palace.
It was built in 1395 as the main royal palace and seat of…