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		<title>Place to Visit in South Korea</title>
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There may possibly be a persistent concept that there lies an omnipresent energy that flows throughout the Korean mountains, offering the very existence source of Korean culture and spirituality by way of its historical past &#8211; the faith wasn&#8217;t with out basis. The South Korean geography is mostly mountainous, about seventy percent from the 100,032 sq. meter land location is covered with mountain ranges. It can be not surprising that the pre-Buddhist Korean civilizations would revere the mountains. They derive spiritual strength from its animistic chi, ever flowing, and spawning unique Korean customs, traditions and festivals. 
Accordingly, The UNESCO lists some of these mountainous terrains as Planet Normal Heritage Internet sites like the Jeju-do volcanic island, Seongsan Ilchulbong peak, and the Mount Hallasan Natural Reserve. Pure scenic spots like these form the core of any South Korean travel destinations but needless to say, that this technologically superior, yet culturally rich ...]]></description>
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		<title>Busan for Dummies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 05:40:37 +0000</pubDate>
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As most of us know, there&#8217;s life outside Seoul. Busan is often an overlooked city, as several flock to Seoul, bright lights, big capital. But ask any Korean and they will tell you &#8211; Korea&#8217;s second largest city Busan is by no indicates the ugly sister in the family members. In reality, Busan is the actual Korea. Colorful, brash but endearing, Busan is a rough diamond that undoubtedly speaks for itself, as spending time with the locals will show you. Busan may feel like second fiddle for now but it&#8217;s time is coming.
 

What to see?
Haeundae Beach
If you&#8217;re going to head to the beach then there are seven in Busan to choose from. You need to see Haeundae Beach &#8211; the most well-known beach in Korea. Crowds cram this location each day in August and umbrellas mushroom across this 2km space but it has to be seen to be believed. Do ...]]></description>
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		<title>North Korea&#8217;s Attack on South Korean Island How Will it Effect Tourism?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2011 20:19:43 +0000</pubDate>
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Several leading airlines have launched more flights to South Korea while some have just beginning a new route. The country has been enjoying its Tourist boom to the full, and was expecting a further high number of arrivals, pre-North Korean attack on Yeongpyeong Island situated west of the Korean Peninsula. Even so, tourists are concerned at large if it is secure to get flights to Seoul, South Korea anymore? Or has anything changed given that the shelling of North Korea that left two dead earlier this week.
Although it&#8217;s too early to predict an average tourist&#8217;s reaction to the incident but reports indicate that no significant effect on tourism so far. The International meeting business at Korea MICE Expo 2010 this week, demonstrated confidence and strength, stating that the North Korea&#8217;s attack is absolutely nothing more than attention seeking tactic. At this occasion Maureen O&#8217;Crowley, Senior Director MICE advertising and marketing Tours at ...]]></description>
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		<title>Local Foods in Korea: Korean Food Culture Series &#8211; Part 6</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2011 19:16:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Despite the fact that Korea is currently separated into the south and the north, the nation was once divided into eight provinces according to the administrative districts of the Joseon Dynasty. The northern region included Hamgyeong Province, Pyeongan Province and Hwanghae Province the central region consisted of Gyeonggi Province, Chungcheong Province and Gangwon Province and the southern region comprised Gyeongsang Province and Jeolla Province.
Topographically, Korea stretches out from north to south and is narrow from east to west. For that reason, the climate varies greatly from the northern region to the southern region. Given that the northern region is mountainous although the southern region has a lot more plains, their produce are also really diverse. In each region, commoners cooked local create generation soon after generation based on the local characteristics and historical tradition stemming from the distinctive climate, topography and produce. Individuals traditionally acclimatized to the natural characteristics, discovered ...]]></description>
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		<title>Jack Nicklaus</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2011 20:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
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        Amateur career
Nicklaus was born in Columbus, Ohio, the son of a pharmacist. He was raised in the suburb of Upper Arlington, and attended Upper Arlington High School. Overcoming a mild case of polio as a child, he took up golf at the age of 10, shooting a 51 at Scioto Country Club for his first nine holes ever played.
Nicklaus won the first of five straight Ohio State Junior titles at the age of 12. At 13, he broke 70 at Scioto Country Club for the first time. Nicklaus won the Tri-State High School Championship (Ohio/Kentucky/Indiana) at the age of 14 with a round of 68 and also recorded his first hole in one in tournament play the same year. At 15, Nicklaus shot a 66 at Scioto Country Club which was the amateur course record and qualified for his first U.S. Amateur ...]]></description>
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		<title>Your gateway to the city of Tokyo!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2011 03:17:32 +0000</pubDate>
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Without having a second thought, Tokyo remains the largest and most common city of Japan. Although singing the praises of this lovely and quick-paced city, 1 must not forget to mention Tokyo international airport, the doorway to capital city of Japan. In spite of its name, the airport is primarily a domestic airport that handles only domestic flights. Irrespective of this, the airport is categorized as a first-class airport.
 
Common as Haneda Airport, the Tokyo international airport was initially the main airport of Tokyo. Even so, now it shares its status with its counterpart Narita airport situated in the nearby city of Narita. No doubt, it remains the busiest airport of Asia that services flights to and from Hong Kong, Shanghai and Seoul. The airport comprises of two passenger terminals for domestic traffic and one international terminal.
 

The international terminal of Tokyo international airport consists of two gates that deal with four ...]]></description>
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		<title>Taking A Tour Of  Busan, South Korea</title>
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Busan, also spelled as Pusan, is the second largest city in South Korea, soon after Seoul. Situated in South Gyeongsang, Busan has a population of nearly eight million men and women. As the nation&#8217;s main as nicely as the largest sea port, Busan has a plethora of sea routes that serve as gateways to Japan as nicely as to the other prominent parts of the world.
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Lying adjacent to the Korean Straits and Japan, this bustling city is also credited to be the 1st international city in Korea, and connects continents such as Asia, North America, and Europe. Situated on the coast of the East Sea, Busan boasts of a stunning landscape comprising stunning shorelines, gorgeous beaches, secluded islets, towering mountains, and lush green areas. Hence, it is not a wonder why Busan is often referred to as &#8216;the San Francisco of Korea.&#8217; 
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From towers, forts, and shrines to scenic attractions ...]]></description>
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		<title>Korean New Year&#8217;s Day Celebration : Seollal Traditions!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 06:28:10 +0000</pubDate>
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- A Quick Peak at How Koreans Celebrate Seollal –
 Seollal, Koreans&#8217; favorite holiday, is just around the corner. Koreans typically celebrate two New Year&#8217;s: 1 on January 1st in accordance to the solar calendar, and another in accordance with the lunar calendar, falling this year on February 14. In the course of Seollal (Lunar New Year&#8217;s Day), most men and women go back to their hometowns to perform ceremonial rites, paying their respect to their ancestors, so the day just before and after Seollal are also designated holidays. This year Seollal falls on a Sunday, creating the holiday last from Feb 13 to 15. So how do Koreans spend their Seollal? Let&#8217;s take a peek at Korea&#8217;s Seollal, a busy but happy holiday.
 

Before Seollal Buy gifts at department stores and markets!
Most families are extremely busy during the week leading up to Seollal. There is a lot of shopping to ...]]></description>
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		<title>Placidway &amp; Wooridul Promote Renowned Spine Center</title>
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Wooridul Hospital is one of the most renowned spinal facilities in the world. Situated in Seoul, South Korea, the facility is well-known for not only its spinal care and spinal surgical procedures, but also as 1 of the most admired facilities in Asia due to its extremely trained medical personnel, state-of-the-art facilities, equipment and technologies.
PlacidWay, a medical tourism portal based in Denver, Colorado is pleased and proud to announce the inclusion of Wooridul in their network for superlative, accredited, and high-class patient care and hospital facilities offering American and international patients  resources essential for producing informed medical decisions. Says Pramod Goel, CEO of PlacidWay, &#8220;We&#8217;re proud to provide Wooridul as an outstanding medical destination for clients looking for the greatest practices in care for spinal disorders and remedies. Advanced spinal surgical tactics engaged at Wooridul give patients state-of-the-art technology and expertise to treat a multitude of back and spine injuries.&#8221;
Wooridul ...]]></description>
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		<title>South Korea Continues to Lead the Way</title>
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South Korea has lengthy held the reputation of becoming 1 of the leading countries in the world in the advancement of medical discoveries, remedies, technologies and procedures, and continues to do so well into the 21st century. Medical tourism in South Korea is booming and continues to grow, thanks to their innovative, qualified and experienced approach to medicine in fields such as spinal care, obesity and bariatric surgical procedures, and its world-class physicians, surgeons and facilities.
 Not only does South Korea provide global travelers the best in medical care and service delivery, but lower costs for medical care. Rising healthcare costs and concerns regarding availability of care in countries like the U.S., Canada and Fantastic Britain has caused an influx of travelers in South Korea to facilities like the Wooridul Spine Hospital, and the 365mc&#8217;s Obesity clinic and Bariatric Surgery Center in Seoul.

 Cutting edge technologies and state-of-the-art equipment and surgical ...]]></description>
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