Archive for August, 2010

  • Boseong 보성

    Boseong 보성

    Despite its small size, Boseong has a lot to offer those who make the trip: Green Tea Fields, Yulpo Beach and Spa resort as well as Daewonsa, Korea's only Tibetan Buddhist Temple.

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  • Mokpo 목포

    Mokpo 목포

    Mokpo is another coastal city that boasts its maritime culture. Along with its rising focus on marine tourism, you can also enjoy Yudal Mountain, various history and culture museums, "Luminarie" the Street of Light, or visit some of the many tiny islands off the coast. Mokpo - The city of Beauty, Romanticism and Dream!

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  • Q&A on Working in Gwangju

    Q&A on Working in Gwangju

    Some questions you've asked. We researched and answer!

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  • Performing Arts Theaters

    Performing Arts Theaters

    Places to see performing arts - opera, music ensembles, plays.

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  • Muan 무안

    Muan 무안

    As the capital of South Jeolla province, Muan County is working hard to develop its tourist image. Most well-known for its Lotus festival, mudflats and onions, it is also developing as a new "corporate city" in Korea. New Muan - jumping up to the world and the future!

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  • Chungjangsa (Shrine) 충장사

    Chungjangsa (Shrine) 충장사

    Bukgu shrine

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  • Pochungsa (Shrine) 포충사

    Pochungsa (Shrine) 포충사

    Namgu shrine

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  • Damyang 담양

    Damyang 담양

    Famous for bamboo and Ddeok Kalbi, Damyang is a spacious county with a variety of sites to see including, Soswaewon, Damyang Bamboo Park, the Metasequoia Road, Chuwol Mountain, Geumseongsansung Castle wall and Damyang Spa and resort.

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  • Naju 나주

    Naju 나주

    Naju, Jeonnam's historical capital for 1,000 years before it moved to Gwangju, is well-known for its abundance of pears, pears, pears. Vying for designation as an "Innovative City", Naju also offers visitors a beautiful lakeside waterpark and several cultural festivals to enjoy.

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