Kangwon (South Korea)

Korea, recharge your energy

In fifty years since the Korean War, South Korea was catapulted from being one of the poorest countries on the planet, on a par with Ethiopia and Bangladesh, to being one of the OECD countries with a GDP that hovers between...

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Korea's DMZ treads fine line between nature and tourism - Feature

Seoul - Known widely as one of the world's most heavily fortified borders, the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea could also be called the world's most heavily fortified unofficial nature...

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Development of a Web-based child safety education program for Busan Safe City WHO Certification...

As a nation that is tremendously affected by disaster- and injury-related deaths, Korea's second largest city, Busan, earnestly heeds World Health Organization's call for an international network of safe communities. As...

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Mt. Kumgang Tours’ 11th anniversary is celebrated amid uncertainty

The Hyundai Group holds onto a thread of hope with Chairwoman Hyun’s visit to Mt. Kumgang scheduled on Wednesday » The employees of Hyundai Asan distribute fliers among citizens in the Cheonggye Plaza in Seoul asking the South...

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Casamoro condominiums by G Lab

Seoul architects G.Lab* of Gansam Partners have completed three apartments overlooking the Han river in Hongcheon, South Korea. Called Casamoro Condominiums, the project consists of three units, elevated above parking and a...

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The Ministry of Education of Korea is Inviting English Teachers: No Experience Required

I Love ESL Ltd. - Starting date and Application deadline: EPIK (English Program In Korea-public school jobs) jobs starting February 20, 2010. a) There is no designated application deadline since the employment is given on a...

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World's Most Valuable Sundial enters Guinness Book of World Records

South Korea might be a country with neon lit cities like Seoul and Incheon, but the country also has quaint little towns hidden amidst the ocean of sky scrapers. Between the crossroads of Central Road in Yanggu, Gangwon...

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Prakash, Purav bow out of Korea ATP Challenger

Chuncheon (South Korea), Nov 6: Indian challenge in the $100,000 Flea Market Cup ATP Challenger came to an end here Friday with both Prakash Amritraj and Purav Raja bowing out of the singles and the doubles event. Prakash...

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54 types of endangered species found near DMZ

The National Institute of Environment Research recommends the government enact a system to preserve both the Mintongseon and the DMZ It has been confirmed that endangered animals are living in Mintongseon, or the civilian...

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World Lay Buddhist Forum Opens

By Lee Hyo-won, The Korea Times, Oct 23, 2009 Pyeongchang, South Korea -- The third session of the World Lay Buddhist Forum began Tuesday and will continue through Oct. 26 in Seoul and Woljeong Temple in Pyeongchang, Gangwon...

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