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Because I am a student at PKNU!
Department of External Cooperation 2017-06-07 282
The student who traveled alone in 18 countries and published travel books?
- PKNU student Lee Seung-a has published 'the travel of a coward'.

△ Lee Seung-a, who is climbing Huayna Potosi, Bolivia.

A college student who traveled to 18 countries all over the world for 8 months and came back and published a travel book is a hot topic.


△ Student, Lee Seung-a. Ⓒ Photo Lee Sung-jae (PR team)
Lee Seung-a, a 4th grade student at Pukyong National University School of Business, who recently published "Travel of Jjolbo" (Seed Paper).
From October 2015 to June 2016, she traveled to 18 countries including South America, Africa, Asia and Europe.

This book is attracting attention as an episode of the experience of traveling in various countries from the preparatory process to travel to the world alone, as can be seen from the subtitle 'alone 249 days, my conquest stories of 62 cities in 18 countries.'

The title of the book is 'Jjolbo', which means that it is a petty person (small-minded). she said, "I think that if I traveled the world on my own, I would be brave and loyal, but on the contrary, I am really timid and frightened." "Many people sympathize with the fact that these people can travel around the world."

The process of publishing a travel book by an ordinary female college student is also interesting. She posted on Facebook 's most popular travel related pages, "Traveling Crazy." She posted a lot of experience and photos in real time. After the trip, the book was published with recommendations from the Facebook page manager and an active request from the publisher.
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This book has a fairly realistic story, titled the magnificence and splendor of traveling around the world. She had detailed plans including how to save the 13 million won for the one-year absence and three part-time work, how to move when and where, as well as the fun, the hard work, and the angry things on the trip.

She cited Bolivia's 6,000-meter-high mountain range and Inportos climbing as the hardest part of the trip. "I could not give up even if it was hard to die because of the way of going up to a group, but when I came to the top, it seemed that there was nothing I could do in the future."

"I was encouraged to live my life by going on my usual trip to the world I've dreamed of," she said. "I like making travel related content and I want to be a creative person in the travel field in the future." <Pukyong Today>