Skyscrapers and ancient temples shining in the sun, cutting-edge technologies and pearl divers, huge plantations of mandarins and exotic insect dishes – all of it is South Korea. It can be called one of the most exotic, contrasting and unpredictable countries in the world. Here you will have time for exciting excursions, and for visiting colorful entertainment centers, and for participating in original national holidays, and for gastronomic discoveries.
Koreans are widely recognized as workaholics. This is true but this doesn’t mean that Koreans are bad at having fun and celebrating. They like …
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What can tourists do in South Korea if they do not want to wander in long metro tunnels and concrete city jungle? Visit national parks and do not …
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Among the modern attractions, we can highlight the bridge across the Hang River, which possesses the romantic name "Rainbow Fountain." Come and admire the bridge at nightfall, and you will understand what is the main beauty of it. On the side parts of the bridge there are small fountains that form very beautiful arches of water. Enjoying this spectacle is also possible in the daytime, but in the evening the jets of fountains is painted in all the colors of the rainbow with a spectacular lighting.
These spots really worth the attention of a real traveler-researcher.
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The majestic Hwaseong Fortress is the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in the second half of the 18th century and survived many battles. As a result, it was almost completely destroyed. Not long time ago, the fortress reconstruction began, where several of its towers, gates and walls were fully restored.
Rice, noodles, vegetables, meat, fish, beans, sesame oil, soy sauce, and spices – here are the most typical Korean products. The list looks small …
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In the vicinity of Seoul there is a large international airport Incheon, which receives flights from various European and Eastern countries. In addition, you can get to South Korea from a number of countries by sea. It is connected by ferry communication with Russia (Vladivostok), Japan and China. In most of the year periods, ferries are operating at least five times a week. The modern high-speed train network is conveniently connecting major cities within South Korea peninsula.