I was at Namsan Mountain in South Korea with my family and when people go there they [bring] little locks in order to leave a part of them at the mountain. It can be to symbolize love. Our family put a bunch of drawings on our lock. At the back of it I drew a hamster because I love hamsters. [The picture] was kind of … [a] way to remember the moment. Typically, [my family goes] to Korea maybe every summer. We try to, at least. We go there and we see our grandparents and our family. It’s nice to catch up and [get] more in touch with my culture.
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Bom Kim: Humans of Skyline!
January 17, 2025
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