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 The sun was setting over the bustling city of Seoul, South Korea. The sky was a beautiful mix of oranges and pinks, and the air was filled with the smell of street food.


Jin-Ho had been living in Seoul for the past few months, and he was finally starting to feel like he belonged. He had moved here from a small village in the countryside, and the transition had been difficult. But now, he was starting to make friends and find his place in the city.

One evening, Jin-Ho was walking home from work when he noticed a small crowd gathered around a street performer. He stopped to watch, and soon he was captivated by the performer's skill. He was a young man, playing a traditional Korean instrument called a gayageum. The music was beautiful and haunting, and Jin-Ho was mesmerized.

When the performance was over, Jin-Ho approached the performer and asked him if he could learn to play the instrument. The performer, whose name was Min-Ho, agreed to teach him.

For the next few months, Jin-Ho and Min-Ho met every day after work to practice. Jin-Ho was a quick learner, and soon he was able to play the gayageum with skill.

One night, Jin-Ho and Min-Ho decided to perform together in the streets of Seoul. They played for hours, and the crowd was mesmerized. People stopped to listen, and some even threw money into their hat.

When the performance was over, Jin-Ho and Min-Ho hugged each other in joy. They had found a way to share their love of music with the people of Seoul, and it felt like they had finally found a place to belong.

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