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Learn more about the country, the people and the culture of Korea here on 'Travel Highlights.'
Korea - Home to Mysterious, Strong Charms
03/05/2010
When Tim Peters first arrived in Seoul in May 1975 with a missionary visa, the city reminded him of 19th century London from a Charles Dickens’ novel full of charm and vibrancy. Standing in the busy streets of Myeongdong now, the smell from the beondaegi (boiled silkworm larvae) vendors still brings to mind memories of his early years in ...
Korea, a Place of Endless Charms of Gastronomy
03/05/2010
For Paul Schenk, a veteran chef and director of food and beverage at a posh Seoul hotel, picking one or two tourist attractions in Korea can be a massive headache. Not because he does not have many choices. Rather, it’s the opposite.
Korea, Seen From the Eyes of a Veteran Journalist
03/05/2010
For a seasoned journalist who has reported from more than 20 countries over some 30 years of his expansive career, living in a foreign country is not as exotic as it might be for others. But Jonathan Thatcher, the bureau chief for Reuters in Seoul, says he still finds South Korea to be a very intriguing place.
For the Love of Korean Nature, CEO Writes a Children's Book
03/05/2010
As he was flying to Korea in 2000 to gauge the chance of success for his Australian financial company Macquarie, John Walker didn’t imagine that he would stay for so long in a country that he had so little knowledge of. Upon stepping foot on Korean soil, however, he said he quickly became fond of the country.
Korea, Shining with a Balance of the Old and New
03/05/2010
One of the sheer pleasures of living in Korea for Chris Carpenter, an American who teaches news-writing at Ewha Womans University, is to wake up every morning to the sounds of temple bells.

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