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JANUARY 26, 2001 Yang Sung Chul, South Korea's ambassador to the United States, on Wednesday told a Santa Fe, New Mexico, audience that he once stopped at a bar in Gallup and was mistaken for a Navajo man until his accent and English-speaking skills gave him away. Chul said the incident happened 35 years ago when he was traveling through New Mexico on his way to Colorado. Get the Story:
Korean Ambassador Visits Santa Fe (The Albuquerque Journal 1/26)
Korean mistaken for Navajo
Facebook TwitterJANUARY 26, 2001 Yang Sung Chul, South Korea's ambassador to the United States, on Wednesday told a Santa Fe, New Mexico, audience that he once stopped at a bar in Gallup and was mistaken for a Navajo man until his accent and English-speaking skills gave him away. Chul said the incident happened 35 years ago when he was traveling through New Mexico on his way to Colorado. Get the Story:
Korean Ambassador Visits Santa Fe (The Albuquerque Journal 1/26)
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