By: John Atliu | 2010-08-12 | City Guides The emotion from beautiful ancient Korean culture you see in Seoul inspires you as you're in one of Asia's modern metropolises. Being the capitals of Southern Korea, Seoul has many palaces surrounded by green parks inherit something from nature with many natural feature, the river, flowers calmly through the city and the hill surrounds and forms part of the city. There are a lot of things to read more
By: Alex Wu10 Wu10 | 2010-09-27 | Home improvement Seoul is South Korea's foremost cultural, political, and economic center. Nearly ¼ of South Korea's population live in Seoul and 1/2 live in the Seoul National. read more
By: Korea Tourism | 2010-10-21 | Food & Beverage You can find bulgogi, galbi, kimchi, bibimbap, and more of Korea's most representative dishes anywhere in Korea. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-09-07 | Exotic locations Using padlocks to show love began in the 1980s, in the centre of the southern Hungarian city of Pécs. It is said that locks and love seem to be synonymous; therefore, sweethearts can leave comments on padlocks to demonstrate their love messages. Along a fence on the ground in the North Seoul Tower on Mt. Namsan in central Seoul, you’ll find thousands and thousands of locks symbolizing the love between couples. Love messages on padlocks are often signatures of couples and vows so that they never separate. Such exciting location has become an attractive destination for young tourists. Below are the most stunning images of "Locks of Love" in Namsan Tower, Seoul, Korea. read more
By: Fisher Capital | 2012-02-27 | Investments South Korea: Fisher Capital Management Seoul - The South Korean economy is expected to grow by 4-5% in 2010. The government's efforts were seriously questioned when read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-11-10 | Destinations The Seoul Lantern Festival started on Nov. 5, 2010 with the Opening and Lighting Ceremony taking place at the Cheonggye Plaza and streets along the Cheonggyecheon Stream. The event has created a spectacular view at night by exhibiting over 15,000 Korean traditional and international lanterns from 29 different regions of 24 countries around the world. Besides, it is one of various activities to celebrate special occasions such as G20 Seoul Summit and 2010 Visit Korea Year. During the festival, different activities and performances have been showcased along the 5.8 km long stream which runs through downtown Seoul. Especially, people can release their lanterns along the beautiful Cheonggyecheon praying for their dreams to come true at the lantern-floating event from every 5 to 7pm. read more
By: Korea Tourism | 2010-10-20 | Restaurant reviews You can find bulgogi, galbi, kimchi, bibimbap, and more of Korea's most representative dishes anywhere in Korea. Kimchi, a representative Korean dish, comes in numerous variations especially in the process of preparation, seasoning, ingredients, which is suitable for vegetarians to eat. read more
By: Korea Tourism | 2010-10-21 | Outdoors Each of the 37 mountains in Seoul has a unique beauty all its own. At 837 meters high, Mt. Bukhansan is the highest in Seoul, and attracts a large number of hikers from all over the nation. read more
By: Korea Tourism | 2010-10-20 | Destinations Each of the 37 mountains in Seoul has a unique beauty all its own. At 837 meters high, Mt. Bukhansan is the highest in Seoul, and attracts a large number of hikers from all over the nation. read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-11-10 | News and society On the external front, however as a true patriot he is concentrating on improving the relationships with the Asian countries and with that purpose in mind, he has plunged into a travel programme covering four Asian countries. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-11-22 | Destinations Seoul, which is bordered by eight mountains and the level plains of Han River, is one of the most proactive, crowded and exciting capitals in Asia. This gorgeous city has a lot to offer the first-time visitors such as barbecue restaurants, museum Leeum, public jjimjilbang (bathhouses), Cheongdam-dong district, Hongdae bar or luxury Norebang. Therefore, when you visit the South Korean peninsula, make sure to hit some of the top tourist sites as well as places that are very wonderful. Here are some suggestions for you if you want to know a little bit about Seoul’s interesting destinations. read more
By: Korea Tourism | 2010-10-20 | Travel Tips Thanks to the popularity of TV miniseries "Daejanggeum: Jewel in the Palace" throughout Asia, the interest in Korean cuisine is at an all-time high. For this edition, we headed to Samcheonggak to learn about the Korean tea ceremony and taste traditional royal cuisine. Samcheonggak offered much more than a mere lunch: it was an enriching cultural experience. read more
By: Aron Howard | 2012-03-12 | Destinations Slowly and gradually, Seoul is coming up as an alternate destination. With the strong backing of a wide array of attractions, Seoul has been slated as the next upcoming prominent vacation spot in near future by the tourism experts. read more
By: Korea Tourism | 2010-12-15 | Travel Tips Many of the ski resorts of Korea are scattered throughout Gangwon-do Province, the region that gets the most annual snowfall. However, skiers based in Seoul will be happy to know that there are a number of great ski facilities just past the city limits, allowing for quick, convenient ski trips during the weekend. read more