Top Destinations South Korea
Busan - Introduction | ||
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Busan is a city and can be undoubtedly called a metropolis due to its latest development. At some places this city is also known as Pusan. It is the largest city in South Korea that possesses a port. Busan directly faces the Korea Strait and is situated on the tip of the Korean Peninsula. The rivers... Next >>> |
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Cheju island - Introduction | ||
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Cheju Province, known as Cheju-do in Korean is situated on the Cheju Island, South Korea. It is the only independent province in South Korea with a population of about 600,000... Next >>> |
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Daegu - Introduction | ||
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Daegu is the fourth most densely populated city in South Korea after Seoul, Busan and Incheon. Bearing its official name as Daegu Metropolitan City, it is the capital of the province of North Gyeongsang, even though it is not part of the province. It is located in the... Next >>> |
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Hungnam - Introduction | ||
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Hungnam is the third largest city in North Korea. It is a port city which lies along the eastern side of South Hamgyong Province on the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea). It is only eight miles from the little inner city of Hungnam. The city is home to a huge fertilizer complex, which allegedly is also used to fabricate chemical... Next >>> |
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Incheon - Introduction | ||
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Kyongju - Introduction | ||
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Kyongju is a city located on the coast of the Sea of Japan in the North Kyongsang Province of South Korea. With a population of approximately 280,000 inhabitants, the city is a major tourist destination as well as an industrial centre. One of the best-known... Next >>> |
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Pusan - Introduction | ||
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Busan, also called Pusan, is the greatest port city in Korea. Home to a population of around 3.5 million inhabitants, it is South Korea’s second largest urban area. It is also regarded as the summer capital of Korea and is the chief cultural and economic centre of... Next >>> |
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