
Traversing by means of the bustling – however by no means overbearing – crowd of Myeongdong Station felt pure. I discovered myself stepping by means of eclectic store-lined walkways and up limitless staircases with a way of familiarity. The faucet of a brightly colored transit card, a wonderfully timed practice, and a brisk stroll later, I sat by the Han River for a day of studying and basking within the cool Autumn air. The next day, after hours of buying by means of the glowing department shops and high-end boutiques of Gangnam, it felt unusually becoming to cease by a comfort retailer. Grabbing a drink and a pack of low-cost ramen, I slid into one of many rickety plastic chairs by the window. The buzzing of the microwave heating my meal and the sparkle of fluorescent lighting was as welcome because the day stuffed with luxurious. Just a few hours later, I discovered the small cup of ramen had left me peckish. Strolling out of my lodge into the cityscape, I turned one with the colorful crowd. Households with younger youngsters, college students nonetheless of their uniforms, boisterous teams of associates and {couples} alike – having fun with the town regardless of the late hour. My mission finally led me away from them and into one of many many cafes nonetheless open. Not certainly one of these moments lacked whole consolation and peace. It felt like returning to a spot you visited incessantly as a baby and discovering it welcomes you again in the identical manner.


It was my first ever week in Seoul, South Korea. The connection and overwhelming sense of heat I felt in direction of the town perplexed me. I wasn’t even capable of correctly articulate it to associates again dwelling. After mere days within the metropolis, it felt like a house away from dwelling, someplace therapeutic I’d return to at low factors of my life to really feel like myself once more. After all, connecting to a metropolis will not be an idea unparalleled. There are those that go to nations and by no means find yourself leaving as a result of it simply feels proper, discovering their dwelling away from dwelling the world over. Usually, deep connections to a location are reserved for previous haunts or locations the place vital occasions occurred; nonetheless, love at first sight isn’t utterly outlandish. Anthony Bourdain as soon as proclaimed that his first go to to Vietnam felt like assembly a future companion for the primary time. Even when a visit doesn’t carry forth some type of spontaneous soul connection, I’m positive the well-travelled can a minimum of attest that some locations really feel like much more than a pin on the map.

Chinese language-American geographer Yi-Fu Tuan devoted a good portion of his profession to the research of locations not as a research of border traces or the make-up of topographical options however as an alternative as a research of the response they elicit from us. The idea of topophilia – coming from the Greek phrases topos: place, and philia: love of – was introduced by Tuan as a totally measurable phenomenon. It means we cannot solely research the extent to which totally different environments enhance our structure but in addition what particular parts in that setting trigger this, whether or not or not it’s the pure setting, the cultural make-up, our private historical past, and so forth. Additional, the UK Nationwide Conservation Belief has discovered that an affiliation together with your childhood, your vital different, or your present sense of id are the commonest sparks of connection to a spot. These sound self-explanatory, however Tuan explores the way in which through which these triggers aren’t all the time so simple. For instance, he describes people who grew up close to the ocean being drawn to huge cities as a result of their seeming infiniteness. We endow locations with our personal private connections, right here it being the consolation in feeling that each the town and the ocean go on endlessly.

Whether or not or not it’s a direct hyperlink – like the place you’d go on vacation with your loved ones while you had been a baby or the place you met your partner- or an oblique one, as described by Tuan, these sorts of locations remind us of a sense. This isn’t all the time a acutely aware phenomenon, both. The Belief’s neurological research in 2017 discovered that it’s primarily the amygdala, the portion of the mind coping with unconscious reactions to reminiscence, which is stimulated by locations we really feel linked to. This is similar construction the place trauma responses come from, so it’s clear that these reactions is probably not ones we are able to all the time grasp rapidly or fully. Tuan’s topic, as described prior, could not have linked their love of the ocean after they had been youthful to the town had it not been some extent of research. Realizing this, it might be that my draw to Seoul stems from some childhood affiliation or tie to a companion that I can’t fairly place. Nonetheless, I discover the third immediate listed and but undiscussed significantly intriguing. It’s one which can be simpler for us to put if we’ve got a good notion of self.

The Belief discovered that some locations encourage an incredible diploma of emotion and belonging regardless of no private historical past or tie. These locations are sometimes ones we’ve got solely ventured to just lately and are overwhelmingly both in city-centres (32 per cent) or rural areas (32 per cent) – maybe because of this the South of France and the Italian countryside encourage such adoration specifically. These locations are much less about who we had been or our historical past, however as an alternative about how we see ourselves and who we want to be. The Belief describes varied topics and their preferrred areas, inspiring something from emotions of vigour, youth and relevance, or relaxation, recharge and connection to nature. It’s about how these emotions align with our perceived id and worldview. The high-powered, career-oriented particular person discovering that they discover consolation in feeling small towards limitless mountainside views. The artist who finds beautiful structure, feeling those who got here earlier than pushing them ahead to create one thing as lovely. The marginally eccentric lady who finds herself in an unapologetically eccentric metropolis, the place you could be by yourself however are by no means alone. Studying by the river with dozens studying beside you, in search of cake at midnight whereas a number of others are too.
Actually, there was quite a bit about Seoul that match into how I see myself at this stage of life. It’s a fixed distinction of values and aesthetics. The peak of know-how towards the backdrop of the pure great thing about mountains and rivers, an appreciation of luxurious in addition to the easy issues, the forefront of style amongst custom and historical past in every single place, and a celebration of pop-culture and leisure towards a customized of steadfast work – the sort which may solely be present in post-colonial nations. Evidently the go to aligned with the suitable stage of my life to turn into one thing actually significant.

With that conclusion, you might beg the query: Can we reverse engineer this? Introspect to seek out extra soul connections and predict upfront which areas could match who we’re? To an extent, after all. Tuan describes creative spirits discovering enlightenment in locations the place earlier artists lived, and so maybe London or Zundert could also be their calling. Or those that look to really feel extra free, in search of vastness within the countryside and avoiding crowded, winding cities. We will additionally use earlier travels to deduce what different locations could encourage us equally. Nonetheless, it will also be stated that part of the enjoyment of journey is sudden discovery. Whether or not or not it’s a kind of delicacies or a hide-out most popular by the locals, it’s invigorating to encounter one thing excellent. For that reason, I seemingly received’t discover myself psychoanalysing for the sake of one other Seoul second. As an alternative, I look ahead to the travels that lie forward. If I’m fortunate, I’ll discover such a spot once more, and this time perceive it a bit higher. If not, I’ll all the time have Seoul.
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