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... oo-hyun kindly explained this place to me.

Being the longest pedestrian street in Europe, it is also the center of shopping in Copenhagen. The word stroget itself means ‘to walk’ in Danish.

It is strewn with old buildings and the whole street looks ancient. I felt as if I could be delusional that I am in the 1800’s.

I followed Lee Soo-hyun around and started touring and shopping.

Lee Soo-hyun began to do as she was instructed, changing me from head to toe.

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