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Seoul is the bustling capital city of Korea where the old and the sparkling new coexist gloriously. Seoul was reduced to rubble in the Korean war (1950- 53) and has risen from the ashes more magnificent than before.
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Busan is a second largest city in Korea. As a major port city, there is a myriad of sea routes offering gateways to Japan and to the rest of the world. Busan also boasts scenic visions of nature with Nakdonggang River
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Located in the mid-eastern part of the Korean peninsula and flanked by the sea and the mountains, Gangwon-do is full of natural attractions. With its fascinating ridges and gorges, numerous waterfalls, crystalline brooks
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Jeju –do is Korea’s largest island. The island is famous for lacking 3 things- theives, beggars & gates. Jeju –do is the premier tourist destination in Korea and is renowned for its scenic beaches, waterfalls, cliffs and caves
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