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Seoul ,the capital of Korea, has a long and unique history. It as seen many changes throughout Korean history: from Japanese Imperialism to the Korean War. Through all of these, it has been able to become a major metropolis of Northeast Asia.
With the fast-paced changes of technology, it as managed to keep many of its important cultural and historical places, giving all those who visit a view of Korea as it once was. Seoul has also become a major shopping area for local and global fashions, while providing foreigners with all the amenities expected of a modern industrialized nation. |
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Incheon On the west coast of Korea lies Incheon. This beautiful city with many surrounding islands and sea resorts is the first glimpse of Korea for all foreigners entering Incheon International Airport. Incheon is a major port city with many seaside recreational activities, such as sport fishing, and beach fun. Incheon is becoming one of Korea¡¯s major cities. |
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Daejeon Situated in Korea¡¯s major North-South transportation corridor, Daejon is Korea¡¯s fifth largest city. Deajon has built a reputation for science and education through it¡¯s numerous high-tech institutes and museums. In the suburbs, one can find unparalleled natural settings such as Gyeryong Mountain, and Baengma River. |
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Daegu one of Korea¡¯s oldest cities has become its textile and clothing manufacturing center. Daegu is nestled at the base of Mt. Palgong with Nakdong River flowing through its center. Daegu has committed itself to providing its citizens and visitors environmental quality through its ¡°Green City¡± policy. |
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Gwangju, located in the Jeolla Province, is renowned for its long cultural and artistic history, making it a haven for some of Korea¡¯s notable artists and writers. With its historical importance to Korean cultural, it is aggressively developing into one of Korea¡¯s major scientific research centers. |
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Ulsan is Korea¡¯s major region for heavy machinery manufacturing. Ulsan headquarters Korea¡¯s largest corporations, Hyundai and SK, and host many foreign companies such as BASF and DuPont to become a vital industrial region for Korea while keeping the city environmentally friendly. |
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Busan lies on the southeastern tip of the Korean peninsula and is Korea¡¯s second largest city. Busan is one of Korea¡¯s favorite spots because it offers all the amenities of a bustling city, while providing some of Korea¡¯s best beaches. It¡¯s Korea¡¯s major sea port allowing it to become a place of cultural exchange. Japan is just a short boat ride away. |
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Other Provinces
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Kyunggi Do Kyunggi Province consists of the countries capital, Seoul, Incheon, Suwon, Ilsan, and Bundang, just to name a few. Gyeonggi provides a mega-metropolis, port city, suburbs and countrysides. It offers many must see tourist destinations such as Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, the DMZ, many seaside resorts, and Korea¡¯s largest amusement park, Everland. |
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JeJu Do Jeju Island was created by volcanic activity from Mt. Halla and lies just south of the mainland. Jeju is Korea¡¯s top honeymoon destination. Its scenic mountains, numerous caverns, unique culture and history, and pristine beaches make it one of Korea¡¯s top vacation spots year round. |
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Gangwon Do Gangwon Province, located in the north eastern region of Korea, is a nature lover¡¯s paradise. Gangwon houses the some of the best skiing resorts of all of Asia. In Gangwon, one can wade the therapeutic hot springs on Mt. Sorak, and, during the summer the months, visit Korea¡¯s best beaches at Seokcho, and Gangneung. |
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Kyungsanbukdo Kyungsanbukdo, the heart of Korea¡¯s Shilla Dynasty, is one of Korea¡¯s historically rich regions. The major cities of the province are Daegu, Gyeongju, the capital of the Shilla Dynasty, Andong, Mungyeong and Yeongju. Notable sites of the province are Mt. Juwang, Andong Hahoe Village, and Ulleung Island. |
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Kyungsangnamdo Kyungsangnamdo Province is located at Korea¡¯s southeastern tip, and contains Korea¡¯s second largest city, Busan. Due to its geographical location, the sea and trade have played a significant role in its prosperity. The region boasts beautiful seaside resorts and beaches, aquatic parks, two of Korea¡¯s largest temples, Haeinsa and Tongdosa |
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Jeonlabukdo Jeonlabuk Province is located on Korea¡¯s west coast. Its major cities are Jeonju and Jeongeup. The province has some of Korea¡¯s most breathtaking mountain scenery at Mt. Deogyu, Mt. Naejang, and Muju Resort. The region is most famous for originating Korean traditional opera, Pansori. |
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Jeonlanamdo Jeollanam Province is located on Korea¡¯s southwestern tip. It is made up of Gwangju, its largest city, beautiful rural settings, and many islands. The region is famous for its historical significance, seafood, and Jin Island, origin of Korea¡¯s national dog, Jindo. Some notable sites are Hwaeomsa and Unjusa Temples, Dadohae Marine Park, and ¡®Moses¡¯ Miracle¡¯ on Jin Island. |
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Chungchungbukdo Chungcheongbuk Province is Korea¡¯s only landlocked region, and is located at its center. The major cities of the province are Jecheon and Chungju. Notable sites of the region are Danyang 8 Sights, Gosudonggul Cave, and Chungjuho Lake. |
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Chungchungnamdo Chungcheongnam Province, on Korea¡¯s west coast, is just west of Chungcheongbuk Province. Its major cities are Daejon, Gongju, and Ansan. This province is Korea¡¯s major thoroughfare connecting north to south. Notable sites for this region are Independence Hall, Songsan Burial Mounds, and the Onyang Hot Springs. |
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