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Physically Disabled People in Seoul
I mention the disability situation in Seoul because it speaks to Asia as a whole, it appears. The local physically disabled population, which is enormous in Asia, generally appears to be non-existent in public arenas, especially in Korea and Beijing. Shanghai and Hong Kong, which are a bit more westernized, have a bit more showing of handicap people. Thailand has many disabled tourists but the physically impaired Thais, unfortunately, are usually on the sidewalks asking for money. Handicap people in Asia are generally hidden and tucked away. We're fortunate ones in the western world indeed! I thought I'd share with you a few photos of my visit to the Sam Yook Rehabilitation Center. Photos of Sam Yook Rehabilitation Center
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Here’s a link to a nice map of Seoul: http://www.johomaps.com/as/korea/seoul/seoulmetro.html
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