More Korean culture for you, dear readers. At a house in the hills we sat down to a cup of yuzu tea. Yuzu is a citrus fruit similar to an orange. The tea was sweet and tangy.
We took in what we assumed to be a typical Seoul household. They had the internet and rugs and curtains just like you and I. They also had kimchi refrigerators - three in all.

They had a big screen television and a small ladder that led to the second floor. But most importantly, what they had that you and I don't are costumes....

The lady of the house got to working on the future queen's hair.
From a back room, the king stepped out, decked in blue.
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