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Seoul Hotels |
Gyeong Ju Hotels |
Daegu Hotels |
Gyeongju Hotels |
Busan Hotels |
Je Ju Do Hotels |
Seoul Hotels - Seoul is the capital of Korea with over 600
years of history. It is the heart of Korea’s culture and education
as well as politics and economics. Seoul is unique in that
historical sites such as Gyeongbokgung Palace and modern cultural
facilities coexist in harmony. Seoul is a world-class city with
numerous amenities and shopping districts such as Myeong-dong and
Apgujeong.
Gyeongju Hotels - Gyeong Ju As the capital of the Silla
Kingdom for almost a thousand years, Gyeongju preserves vast amount
of significant and fascinating historical heritages. Along with
Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, the Gyeongju Historical
District has been designated as a World Heritage by UNESCO. Due to
the bountiful historical, natural and cultural attractions, this
region has long been a major tourist destination in Korea.
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Daegu Hotels - Daegu also spelled Taegu, officially called
Daegu Metropolitan City, is the fourth largest city in South Korea
after Seoul, Busan, and Incheon. Much of it still retains a
countryside feel. The views of Palgong-san to the north and Ap-san
to the south are hidden by smog less often than the mountains
encircling Seoul. The area is a major textile center for Korea,
producing vast amounts of cloth and clothing. It also serves as a
major hub for metal and machine industries, with several
manufacturing plants from the nation's largest conglomerates.
Agriculturally, the area has much farmland and is especially known
for its apples (resulting from grafting American apple tress to
local crab apple trees by Presbyterian missionaries in the early
20th century).
Busan Hotels - Busan is a second largest city in Korea. As a
major port city, there is a myriad of sea routes offering gateways
to Japan and to the rest of the world. Busan also boasts scenic
visions of nature with Nakdonggang River flowing in the west
adjacent to the ocean at the south. Its landscape includes a
coastline with fine beaches, scenic islets and tall mountains. The
Pusan* International Film Festival (PIFF) is held annually and
attracts movie buffs enthusiasts from all over the world. * Under
the new romanization system promulgated in 2000, Pusan is now
spelled Busan. The film festival was established before the system
took effect, thus the original spelling "Pusan" is still employed
(i.e. Pusan International Film Festival).
Jeju Hotels - Jeju Special Self-Governing Province is the
premier tourist destination in Korea and has changed its name from
Jeju island into Jeju Special Self-Governing Province. Scenic
beaches, waterfalls, cliffs and caves lie in harmony, and the mild
weather makes Jeju island an even more ideal tourist destination.
Mt. Hallasan in Jeju island has flora and fauna of both temperate
and tropical varieties, coexisting on the mountain. The Jungmun
Tourist Complex is a comprehensive tourist resort and provides
top-quality accommodations and tourist facilities. |
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