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Learn more about the country, the people and the culture of Korea here on 'Travel Highlights.'
From Korea University to Kyung Hee University
05/22/2013
In the 1930s, Seoul expanded rapidly beyond the Seoul City Wall into the fields and hills that surrounded the city. A walk from Korea University to Kyung Hee University, both located in a hilly area with lots of greenery, makes for a pleasant walk rich in history and culture.
Goings-on around town
05/20/2013
The Seoul Spring Festival of Chamber Music will be staged at various venues in the metropolis for two weeks beginning May 14.
Spring by the Hangang River
05/16/2013
After spending its youth trickling and splashing through the mountains of Gangwon-do, the Hangang River enters Seoul as a fat, sedate, and middle-aged waterway, its lack of pace furthered by a variety of man-made interventions.
K-Beauty, Cosme Road in Myeongdong
05/15/2013
Cosme Road in Myeongdong is always bustling with tourists looking to buy great beauty products at reasonable prices. The cosmetic products found in store on Cosme Road are popular not only among foreigners but also among locals.
A visit to a traditional Korean market- Market meets art in Gwangju’s Daein Art Market
05/06/2013
In Korea’s traditional open-air markets, it is natural to greet people with a smile. You can negotiate prices for a good bargain and shopkeepers will even give you more if you ask nicely. Markets are the best place to feel the warmth between people and get a sense of Korean people’s lives.
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