South Korea

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Seoul, Soul-t'ukpyolsi Province, South Korea
I love Insadong! It is truly a travelers haven. There are so many traditional Korean events and shops plus a good amount of shops for other nearby Asian countries. I went from shop to shop and found some true gems..
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Seoul, Soul-t'ukpyolsi Province, South Korea
This Shamanist hillside is a perfect place to go to rest a bit and just be. Climb up on the big stones on the top and breathe-in Seoul (as the view is beautiful and serene)
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Seoul, Soul-t'ukpyolsi Province, South Korea
A great day trip. You can go on a cold wet day or a sunny day.  Plenty to do inside and out.  Young kids will love it.  Their is even an ice skating rink in the middle.  Something you've got to see.
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Kyongju, Kyongsan Province, South Korea
This enormous bronze bell is one of the largest in the world. It is a national treasure of Korea, with some intricate patterns engraved into it. It is said then when it rang the sound could be heard from more than 60km..
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Kyongju, Kyongsan Province, South Korea
The Silla Kingdom of South Korea is well represented here with a huge collection of relics, petroglyphs, sculptures, crowns and countless other artifacts.
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Chonju, Cholla-bukto Province, South Korea
Jeonju, or Chonju as it was known before the Revised Romanization changes a few years ago, is the home to most Korean food. As the seat of the Joseon (Chosun)Dynasty, Korean royal dishes such as Bibimbap were invented here and the food continues to be the best available in all of Korea. This is not overstating the situation and even Koreans will concede this truth. The cheapest, and arguably best, food can be found in front of Jeonbuk National University in Deokjin Dong. Just tell the taxi driver "John book day, jeon moon ah pay" and you will be let off in front of the university gate and food can be found in its many wondrous forms down any of the streets running parallel to the front of the university from the main street running perpendicular to it. To have an experience that you will not forget, you should also go to the Makkoli (a fermented rice drink with the consistency and general ambiance of a nice British ale) House on a road called Paek Jae. To get there, you can say to the taxi driver, "peck jay ro, mockoli (like broccoli)jib ka joo say yo." Go into one of them (look like old adobes in a sense), order "mockoli" and "chon" ("mockoli han gay ha go yo, chon hana joo say yo" (repeat as necessary) and you are in for a treat!!! Also, downtown near Gaek Sa there is a "foreigner" friendly bar known as "Deep In." Any Friday night will reveal the foreigners in town and any would be happy to help a traveller. This bar was first popularized by yours truly and company in 1997/8 and has been popular ever since. You may still find my pic on the wall of shame! Overall, Chonju (as it was spelled then) holds a place in my heart as my first cultural experience and the start of my cultural learning. The museums, palaces, and churches hold appeal, but it is the food, the people, and the Makkoli Jibs on Paek Jae Ro that will forever separate Jeonju from other Korean cities!
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Cheju, Cheju-do Province, South Korea
Jeju is where Koreans go for their honeymoons, bride groom wearing matching t-shirts. So when you see such a thing you can tell them congrats. The highest mountain in Korea is on the island, and it's actually a Volcano called Hallasan. This is the thing to climb on the island, it's just breathtaking... but if you plan to climb over the summit and catch a bus back to the hotel from the other side of the mountain (signs will map the trails for you), take care to get an earlier start than afternoon, or you WILL find yourself descending in waning light, the busses will have finished, and you'll have to hitchike back to town. Never worry though, there's plenty of tourists out driving and they'll find room in the back for your party. Luckily. ps. still, when the humans make themselves scarce and the sun starts to go down, loads of animals come out that were nowhere near the trail earlier. So, you know, choices.
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Seoul, Soul-t'ukpyolsi Province, South Korea
Nami Island (春川南怡岛)Feel your memories of the first love in the shooting locations of the Winter Sonata together with your lover and loved friends !!! YongPyong Resort...
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Seoul, Soul-t'ukpyolsi Province, South Korea
LOTTE WORLD 乐天世界 -- 探冒世界 一年365日每天玩到晚上11点的世界最大的室内主题公园。主要设施: 探险世界 摩幻岛 民俗博物馆 购物中心 体育中心
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Seoul, Soul-t'ukpyolsi Province, South Korea
So many fun things to do and see.  Go to a palace, eat the food and go to Seoul tower.  You can also google the US military USO for a really good tour of the DMZ (anyone can take the tour).  You'll need your passport.  If you are hungry eat Bulgo-gi or Bi Bim Bap.  Shopping on Dongdaemun or Itaewan will net you some good finds.  You can almost always bargain.  Never take the first price.  Take the #3 bus up to Seoul Tower and see the view.  Also building 63 has a great view.  Using the subway is really easy.  It's all in English and cheap!
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Sokch'o, Kangwon Province, South Korea
Beautiful city on the Eastern edge of S. Korea. Great sea side places and just a short bus ride away from Seorukson. Wonderful city to spend a few days in.
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Ansan, Kyonggi Province, South Korea
Ansan is a city south of Seoul. Located on the blue subway line #4 it takes about 1 hour to get to Seoul. Jungang-dong is the main town area of Ansan, while the area around Ansan Station has alot of South Asian immigrants who work in the factories. It is known as an industrial area, but there are a growing number of Westerners living here to teach English.
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Ch'uja-gundo, Cheju-do Province, South Korea
Chujado is a beautiful little rural island Northwest of Jeju Island in South Korea. It is a small fishing village, so there is a lot of wonderful fresh seafood. The Ferry ride takes about an hour and half, however depending on the waves it can be more. Even if you do not normally get seasick this is a ride worth preparing for ahead of time (don't eat a big breakfast).
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Seoul, Soul-t'ukpyolsi Province, South Korea
Take a camera Beautiful scenery in Seoul.
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Seoul, Soul-t'ukpyolsi Province, South Korea
Great place. For people who loves BIG and FANCY things, I wouldn't recommend this place, since Seoul has it's own unique style... for example, the palace wasn't HUGE like the palace that's in Beijing, or Ancient like Japan... Colorful... is the only word that I can explain... I reently heard some nutjob arsenaled the big south gate. That gate was really pretty, colorful and unlike other structures, it was also BIG. It's a shame that nobody can never see that gate again...
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