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Park Solhee : ウィキペディア英語版
Park Solhee

Park Solhee (; born January 5, 1990) is a South Korean writer. She is best known for her travel books ''Youth on the Railroad (청춘, 내일로)'' and ''Complete Guide for Exchange Students (교환학생 완전정복; co-authored)''. She has gained recognition as the youngest professional travel writer among practical guidebook writers in South Korea. Park published her first book, ''Youth on the Railroad'', in June 2011 when she was 21 years old. ''Youth on the Railroad'' received significant attention and positive reviews from South Korean media and has sold more than 12,000 copies as of August 2013. Her second book, ''Complete Guide for Exchange Students'', published in November 2012, also received considerable attention as one of the first travel guidebooks written for prospective foreign exchange students to the United States. Park is active as a freelance writer and columnist while attending Sookmyung Women's University, writing frequent articles and her own columns appearing in various South Korean publications such as ''Daehaknaeil'', ''Tomorrow'', and ''OhmyNews''. She has given public lectures since the publication of her first book aimed at various audiences, including college students, high school students, and readers. Park currently resides in Seoul, South Korea.
==Early life and education==
Park was born on January 5, 1990 in Boryeong, Chungnam Province, South Korea as the first of two children. She has one younger brother. When she was six years old, Park's family moved to Gyeryong, where they currently reside. Park left home when she was 15 years old to attend boarding school. She attended the Attached High School to the Gongju National University of Education, one of the top-ranked high schools in Chungnam Province, graduating in February 2008.
Following high school, Park moved to Seoul, entering Sookmyung Women's University in March 2008 and double majoring in Telecommunications and English Language and Literature. Park took a two year leave of absence to travel around the world and work on her books and is expected to graduate in February, 2014. Park also attended the University of California, Davis as an exchange student in winter 2012. During the summer of 2013, she studied Chinese language at the East University of Heilonjiang in Harbin, China.

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