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Taekwondo : Symbol of the strong Korean spirit

Taekwondo is a Korean martial art. It was developed during the 1940s and 1950s during the Japanese occupation. Taekwondo is combining and incorporating the elements of various martial art like Karate or Chinese Martial Arts. Furthermore, it is also adding some indigenous Korean martial arts […]

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Chuncheon, the perfect city for a fresh start

The city of Chuncheon is located in Gangwon region, a province in the northwest of South Korea. It is also called “the city of the lake ” because it was built in the basin cross riding the Soyang River and Han River. Indeed, this city […]

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What to do in summer in Korea?

Summer is finally here! Summer in Korea is really hot and humid. Between the end of June and mid-July, this is the rainy season: the temperatures are not that high but they are heavy rains. The end of July and August are the hottest times: […]

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Cheonggyecheon, the rebirth of a river in the heart of Seoul

Cheonggyecheon Stream is a river that runs through Seoul from east to west. Until recently it was just a forgotten river. 10.84 km long, the cheonggyecheon undergone some changes. The disappearance of a river Originally a river, Cheonggyeccheon was a tributary of the Han River. […]

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The N seoul tower, symbol of Korea’s Capital

Symbol of Seoul, the N Seoul tower is visible for kilometers around and offers a stunning view over the city. Built in 1969, the N Seoul Tower was originally a telecommunications tower. But it quickly turned into tourist monument for the view it offers on the […]

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Everland resort, the Korean version of disneyland

Not really comparable with Disneyland or Universal Studios, the two American giants, Everland is the largest amusement park in South Korea. And it attracts 6 million visitors each year. Established in 1976, Everland is a leisure resort near Seoul located in Yongin. This is the […]

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