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Exploring Korea’s border province of Gangwon-do |
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Karen Halabi escapes the madding crowd for the peace and contemplation of a Korean tea house. |
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Here lie kings... inside the grassy hemispherical mound the temperature drops as the passage burrows into the heart of the tumulus. |
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Coming to terms with the South Korean capital |
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Korean schoolkids are keen to learn English |
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When stacked up against regional tourism powerhouses like Japan and China, Korea is often not considered a contender. Yet on closer inspection, any visitor will discover a rich, historic culture quite distinct from its neighbours. |
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Within sixty kilometres of Seoul, a conurbation of twenty million, Stalinist troops stand ready to shoot on sight in defence of their hermit kingdom |
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Glenn A Baker extends the boundaries of retail with a visit to the amazing markets of Seoul |
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