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This
is
travelling
diary
in
Korean
language.
There
were
many
negative
things
floating
around
in
our
minds
and
our
thoughts
often
focused
on
the
severe
poverty,
the
lack
of
clean
water
and
so
on
when
I
choose
to
visit
Bangladesh.
However,
I
did
not
want
to
let
these
negative
things
dominate
my
thoughts.
I
did
not
want
to
look
back
on
this
time
and
regret
that
we
missed
the
chance
to
travel
to
this
strange
and
intimidating
country. So
we
gathered
up
our
courage
and
boarded
a
plane
to
Bangladesh
with
the
mindset
that
in
all
of
the
bad
there
is
always
good
-
even
beautiful
-
lessons
to
be
learned
from
a
place.
Now,
as
I
look
back
on
this
trip
I
can
see
that
we
were
definitely
rewarded
for
setting
outside
of
our
comfort
zone.
Bangladesh
is
definitely
one
country
that
proved
to
be
beyond
our
expectations.
We
were
invited
to
associate
with
the
local
people
many
times
and
had
countless
enjoyable
experiences
with
them.
And
even
though
we
saw
a
tremendous
amount
of
poverty,
we
were
also
treated
to
some
truly
breathtaking
natural
scenery
as
well. One
Bangladeshi
person
told
me
“You
will
miss
this
country
since
people
here
are
really
kind
and
always
try
to
help”.
I
found
a
lot
of
truth
in
those
words.
We
do
miss
the
people
and
wonderful
food
in
this
country.
It
was
truly
unlike
other
countries,
we
were
treated
very
well
as
foreigners
and
got
a
lot
of
help
from
local
people. Also,
if
you
are
thinking
of
visiting
Bangladesh
then
I
need
to
give
you
a
fair
warning:
if
you
visit
one
of
the
many
beautiful
rural
locations
in
this
country,
if
you
eat
its
tasty
food,
and
have
wonderful
conversations
with
its
beautiful
people,
then
you
just
may
find
that
Bangladesh
has
carved
out
a
little
pace
in
your
heart
and
-
surprisingly
-
you
will
miss
this
country
greatly
once
you
leave.
That
was
very
true
of us.
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