The Secret Map

Travel Essays by Simon Slater

Tag: seoul

  • Returns: Korea

    The following images come from a trip to Korea from my current home of Japan. It represents a nostalgic retread to a familiar city, my previous home – Seoul. I met the young ladies who comprise the heart of the collection at a tourist site and asked if they’d like to walk a path less…

  • After Seoul

    Neo Seoul, South Korea. 2047. The immigrant massacre of 2045 sparked an uprising halted by a titanic explosion that cast a dark, toxic cloud over the capital.  Nobody knew for sure who gave the order, though most had an idea. In the run up to the blast, rumours had been circulating that underground Samsung labs had been engineering military weaponry…

  • Guryong Village and the Heisenberg Effect

    “Chemistry is the study of matter, but I prefer to see it as the study of change. It’s growth, then decay, then transformation. It is fascinating, really” – Walter White, Breaking Bad These were the prophetic words spoken by a then-chemistry teacher Walter White to his students. It preceded his lung cancer diagnosis and subsequent leap…

  • Into Light

    Dear Mom, I’m writing you this letter because i’m going to Jeju Island today but I didn’t get to see you before I left. Hopefully you find this letter tomorrow when I’m there. Maybe my friends can message their mom’s to let you know i’m here. I wish I could bring my smartphone but you have hidden it…

  • Transient Beauty

    “Nothing is static. Everything is evolving. Everything is falling apart.” Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club. The above statement was made by the character Tyler Durden in the novel and film Fight Club. Nothing is static. Certainly not in Seoul, a city whose internal cogs move so rapidly it seems there is no brake lever. This concept…

  • A Passage to Seoul

    “A city isn’t so unlike a person. They both have the marks to show they have many stories to tell. They see many faces. They tear things down and make new again.” ― Rasmenia Massoud, Broken Abroad Quickly, quickly.  That’s the Korean motto. Things move fast in Seoul. In a country that restructured a post-war economy with unrelenting…

  • Neon Wilderness

    No sooner had the final Autumn leaves fallen to their fiery death, than Korea’s mountains were zipped up in their powder-white body bags. Winter maybe the harshest of seasons, yet a freshly-laid bright natural blanket offers further splendor to old spiritual areas such as Bongwonsa on Mount Ahn, It’s sad to think of how much Buddhist architecture was destroyed…

  • Korean Beauty

    Like stars, leaves express themselves to their fullest before death. Like the cherry blossoms of spring, Autumn in South Korea is a glorious sight to behold as nature burns with a bright orange, yellow and red flame before the raw, cold winds course through the peninsula. The sociable periods between the sauna heat of summer and the icy depths of winter can seem…

  • Just the other day a homeless man entered a restaurant  I was eating at. I was in Suwon, a city just outside of Seoul, where the sightings of vagabonds are few and far between. In a country of burgeoning wealth, the man’s entrance had been a surprise. Homelessness  here is usually visible in a collection of…