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Can Korea break away from apartment fixation?
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Assembly clash looms as opposition pushes vote on W4tr budget cut
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BTS members dominate charts, award shows despite military service
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[Reporter’s Notebook] Inside Korea’s diplomatic failure at Japan’s memorial ceremony
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Hyundai-Kia may face 19% profit loss from US tariffs: report
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[Herald Interview] Director of 'Jeongnyeon: The Star is Born' discusses bringing together viewers across ages, genders
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(G)I-dle confirms full-unit contract renewal at MMA
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Russian defense chief leaves North Korea after high-level talks
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Samsung challenges LG in home appliance subscription market
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Both parties agree to delay crypto tax
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Cancun Palace Hotel rebranded as Hard Rock Hotel Cancun
Hard Rock Hotel in the resort city of Cancun, Mexico, opened in August, following the rebranding of Cancun Palace Hotel. The hotel with 601 rooms features a luxurious interior themed around rock ‘n’ roll and a beautiful view of Cancun’s famous white-sand beaches. The hotel offers all-inclusive services featuring convention centers, a bar and lounge, an outdoor swimming pool and five restaurants including its newly opened Brazilian steak house. For more information, visit www.hardrockhotels.com/a
Aug. 24, 2012
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Alaska Tourism Board opens Korean website
The Alaska Tourism Board launched its official Korean website this week to introduce famous tourist destinations, transportation and accommodation information as well as offer detailed information on travel spots frequently visited by Korean tourists. Korean visitors to the website can order a copy of the Alaska guide book in Korean for free. Travel agencies and media can also download free online newsletter and images after going through a simple registration process. For more information, visi
Aug. 24, 2012
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Israeli biblical park outfits donkeys with Wi-Fi
HOSHAYA, Israel (AP) ― It was nothing like this 3,000 years ago.An Israeli attraction meant to immerse tourists in an authentic, ancient biblical experience has outfitted its donkeys with wireless routers.At the historical park of Kfar Kedem in northern Israel, visitors decked out in biblical robes and headdresses ride donkeys through the rolling hills of the Galilee, learning how people lived in Old Testament times.Now they can also surf the web while touring the land of the Bible on one of the
Aug. 24, 2012
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Montenegro travel: Diamond in the rough
TIVAT, Montenegro (AP) ― A newly developed luxury resort village called Porto Montenegro may finally be helping Montenegro’s image catch up with its overly glamorous portrayal in the 2006 James Bond film “Casino Royale.” Porto Montenegro ― sometimes called the Monte Carlo of the Adriatic ― has upgraded this tiny Balkan state from a favorite destination of average Russian and Serbian tourists to a mecca for some of the world’s wealthiest people.Located on the southern corner of the Adriatic Sea,
Aug. 24, 2012
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Google buying Frommer’s travel guides from Wiley
HOBOKEN, New Jersey (AP) ― Google is buying the Frommer’s brand of travel guides.Google Inc., which bought the Zagat restaurant review service in September, plans to use Frommer’s guides to hotels and destinations around the world to complement the Zagat listings.Google is buying Frommer’s from publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc. in a deal that includes John Wiley’s other travel-related businesses. Financial terms were not disclosed in Monday’s announcement.Frommer’s got its start in 1957 with the
Aug. 17, 2012
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Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui to hold annual World Gourmet Festival
The luxury resort in Thailand will hold the annual World Gourmet Festival on Sept. 10 with award-winning American celebrity chef Michael Mina.Mina will present a special dinner course to the selected 25 customers. The dinner course will consist of modern American cuisine paired with top wines. The resort also offers a special accommodation package at the luxury villa with a private pool, breakfast for two and two tickets to Mina’s special dinner for tourists coming for the gourmet festival. For
Aug. 17, 2012
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KTO publishes traditional market guide book in Chinese
The Korea Tourism Organization has published a traditional market guide book for Chinese tourists as part of its efforts to revitalize tourist visits to traditional markets in Seoul.The guide book focuses on Gwangjang market, Tongin market and Gongdeok market and suggests interesting experiences available there through a format based on SBS’ famous entertainment show “Running Man.” The book consists of different missions that can be completed by visiting food vendors or different stores.
Aug. 17, 2012
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KORAIL holds vacation package contest
Korea Railroad Corporation will hold a vacation package contest for college students to come up with creative vacation packages and a better way to promote the rail company. University students can apply for three categories ― vacation packages ideas, video promotion for KORAIL and poster promotion. Entries for the contest are open till Sept. 2 at www.korail.com.Winners will be announced on Sept. 12 on the website. Winners will receive awards of 1 million won, 500,000 won and 300,000 won in the
Aug. 17, 2012
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Visitors come to Mount Airy for Mayberry
MOUNT AIRY, North Carolina (AP) ― In the town of Mayberry from “The Andy Griffith Show,’’ a small-town sheriff and his trusty deputy always outwitted big-city crooks, and problems never got much bigger than a trigger-happy kid with a slingshot. But while Mayberry was fiction, it was inspired by a real place: Mount Airy, North Carolina, the late Andy Griffith’s hometown. And more than a half-century after the series first aired, fans are still coming to Mount Airy, looking for a glimpse of small-
Aug. 17, 2012
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Seattle, beyond the usual tourist haunts
SEATTLE ― Pike Place Market. The Space Needle. Pioneer Square. Check, check and check.If you’ve hit these obvious Seattle destinations, you’re not a newbie. But maybe you’re not an insider either.So, this Seattle checklist is for you. It skirts those three attractions and several other popular stops to make more room for Ballard, Capitol Hill, Fremont and the University District ― four asset-rich Seattle neighborhoods my family and I explored on a visit last summer. Our list starts with three st
Aug. 17, 2012
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Air Busan increases international services
Air Busan will operate charter flights between Busan and Xian, China twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays, from Sept. 28-Nov. 20 to meet growing demand. The budget carrier is also adding one daily round trip flight between Busan and Fukuoka and between Busan and Osaka from November and increasing round trips between Busan and Cebu to seven flights a week.
Aug. 10, 2012
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KTO to conduct survey on popular tourist sites
The Korea Tourism Organization is conducting a survey of favorite tourism destinations that Koreans wish to visit for summer vacation. Participants can vote through Aug. 31 for their favorite places among the 29 places in the poll at korean.visitkorea.or.kr. The KTO said it will offer special prizes of a robotic vacuum cleaner and tickets to water parks to respondents.
Aug. 10, 2012
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15% off at Benikea hotels for Hyundai Card, BAI
The Korea Tourism Organization is offering a 15 percent discount on accommodation at Benikea chain hotels for employees of Hyundai Card and the Board of Audit and Inspection of Korea. From August, about 6,000 employees of two organizations are expected to receive discounts up to 15 percent when they make reservations at 29 Benikea chain hotels across the country. Benikea chain hotels are a group of reasonably priced hotels in Korea whose services are approved by the state tourism agency.The hote
Aug. 10, 2012
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Mexico aims to become key tourist destination for Koreans
Despite the long distance, Mexico has become one of the most sought-after travel destinations for Koreans, a high-ranking Mexican official said Thursday.The Mexican Tourism Board saw 15.3 percent increase in the number of Korean travelers to the Latin American country from 34,965 in 2011 to 40,303 this year. It attracted a record 23.4 million tourists from around the world in 2011, making it the 10th most visited country in the world. “Korea is a strategic market for Mexico. As this year celebra
Aug. 10, 2012
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Deconstructing Norway: A tune for travel, on backroads and byways
LILLEHAMMER, Norway ― The visitors touring Maihaugen Heritage Village were itching with curiosity. They’d wandered the site’s narrow lanes and peered inside the 200-year-old log cabins. They’d explored the craft shops and traditional hand-hewn barns brought from far-flung farms and forests and reassembled here, under the trees. Now they wanted to know if any of Norway’s leading figures ― statesmen, film makers, painters or artists ― had their roots in these humble huts.“What about Thor Heyerdahl
Aug. 10, 2012
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Natural phenomenon turns French lake red
A French lake that transformed into a deep shade of red has surprised many tourists. The color change is a natural phenomenon believed to stem from the salt crystals surrounding the lake in Camargue, southern France. The sight was captured by a Russian photographer Sam Dobson, who stumbled across the scene by chance while driving through France. “I’d read a lot of things about Camargue but I’d never heard anything about this,” he said. Sam went on: “The salty crystals can be seen everywhere. Eve
Aug. 10, 2012
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Oktoberfest at Grand Hilton
The Grand Hilton Seoul is hosting its annual traditional German Oktoberfest on Sept. 8.The hotel, located in Hongeun-dong, northern Seoul, invites guests for an evening of celebration with beer and traditional German food. The festival is Korea’s largest Oktoberfest event, which draws more than 1,000 people every year. Originated in Munich, Germany, Oktoberfest is the world’s largest festival attracting about 7.5 million people every year. The origin of the festival is known as the celebration p
Aug. 8, 2012
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Over 1m foreign tourists visited South Korea in July
More than 1 million foreign tourists visited South Korea in July, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said Sunday, marking the first time the monthly figure has topped the 1-million mark.“The number of foreign tourists who visited the country in July is estimated at 1.02 million,” a ministry spokesman said. “It is the first time more than one million foreign tourists have visited the country on a monthly basis.”The previous record was 970,000 set in April.Ministry officials attributed th
Aug. 5, 2012
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How to stay cool in the scorching summer
The coolest places in the country to beat the summer heat with families and friendsIt’s just too hot. A heat wave warning was issued for the first time in Seoul this week and the heat wave is likely to scorch the country for a few more weeks. However, there is an escape. Try these extremely cool ideas for chilling out during the dog days of summer.Ice artIce Gallery, the world’s first indoor gallery exclusively for ice sculptures, is in Seoul. Located across Jeongdok Library in Hwa-dong near Sam
Aug. 3, 2012
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Koreans feel most welcomed in Japan
Koreans travelers feel the most welcomed in Japan, Thailand and Australia, according to a recent survey conducted by the hotel booking website Hotels.com. The top three popular destinations preferred by the 1,000 Korean tourists surveyed also include Japan (36 percent), followed by China (27 percent) and Thailand (17 percent). The respondents also voted Japan as the best culinary destination with the best local food, followed by France and Italy. They also said they spend about 25 percent to 49
Aug. 3, 2012