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Dongduk Women’s University halts coeducation talks
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Defense ministry denies special treatment for BTS’ V amid phone use allegations
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OpenAI in talks with Samsung to power AI features, report says
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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Two jailed for forcing disabled teens into prostitution
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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Kia EV9 GT marks world debut at LA Motor Show
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Gold bars and cash bundles; authorities confiscate millions from tax dodgers
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The gems of San Juan: Who’s hungry for sauted veal brains?
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico ― This island offers so many visual treats ― gorgeous beaches, rugged hills, beautiful churches and majestic historic forts ― that dining becomes a virtual afterthought. A hunk of meat or fish, some sides of mofongo (fried mashed plantains) and mamposteao (rice and beans with other goodies), a stiff rum drink and you’re good to go, right?Well, yes, that’ll do nicely much of the time. And if you get a chance to attend a pig roast (which draws locals and tourists alike to dri
May 3, 2013
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Hop aboard with a tasty boxed meal
One of the fun things about a train trip is eating boxed meals or snacks while enjoying the view. With the anticipation and excitement of a train ride, train meals offer a different dining experience. But some boxed meals and snacks sold on trains or at train stations don’t live up to passengers’ expectations, and often become the reason passengers look toward arriving at their destination for a proper meal. The Korea Railroad Corporation stepped up efforts to make train rides more memorable and
April 26, 2013
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Hard-core hiking on Yosemite backcountry adventure
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, California (AP) ― A few loose, fist-sized rocks tumbled by as we hiked down a steep mountain pass over unstable terrain, off trail deep in Yosemite’s wilderness. We tightly gripped the solid rock holds on the side of Stanton Pass to steady ourselves when our feet slipped out from under us.Our guides were two of the world’s most accomplished hikers, Andrew Skurka and Brian Robinson. We were far enough from help that Skurka had reminded everyone that a serious injury here w
April 26, 2013
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BTO offers special deals on KTX to Busan
The Busan Tourism Organization offers big discounts on hotel accommodation and a free city bus tour to those who book KTX train tickets from Seoul to Busan. The promotional package, available from April 23 to June 27, offers discounts of up to 70 percent on hotel rooms. Customers can get 42 percent off at Park Hyatt Busan, 65 percent off at Novotel Ambassador Busan, 60 percent off at Sea Cloud Hotel, and 50 percent off at Homers Hotel. The package also includes discounts on entrance to major tou
April 26, 2013
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KTO publishes medical tourism guide book
The Korea Tourism Organization has published a guidebook that reveals prices of medical treatments at clinics and hospitals in Busan. The 150-page guidebook offers information on a total of 80 medical packages offered by major clinics and hospitals in Busan, including dermatology, dental treatments and medical checkups. Some of the packages include a 1.5-million-won-dermatological treatment; a 3.7-million-won-medical checkup; and a 540,000 won-whitening package. “We look forward to offering accu
April 26, 2013
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150 candidates pass first round for Australia’s ‘Best Jobs’
A total of 150 applicants from 35 countries have made it through to the first stage of Tourism Australia’s “Best Jobs in the World” competition with candidates submitting video entries from as far as Afghanistan, China, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Latvia and Mexico. Two Korean applicants have made it to the second round of the competition. Based on the original video submission and supporting references, judges will select 18 candidates (three for each of the six jobs) who will be invited to a fina
April 26, 2013
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Mother & Daughter package at The Westin Chosun Seoul
The hotel presents “Mother and Daughter” packages from April 19 to May 26. The deluxe package includes a one-night stay in an executive deluxe room, free use of the fitness club and sauna, breakfast, snacks, happy hour cocktails and refreshments, and a two-piece Sisley’s skincare kit. The suite package offers a one-night stay in a junior suite and all the benefits of the deluxe package plus two coupons for Sisley makeup service and a bottle of wine. Packages are priced at 320,000 won and 380,000
April 26, 2013
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Children’s Day celebration at Millennium Seoul Hilton
The hotel is hosting special events for Children’s Day on May 5. The hotel will hold a children’s buffet in the Grand Ballroom, serving spaghetti, pork cutlet, pizza, French fries, sausage and more from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Other activities such as a special magic show, face painting and a balloon show will be provided. It is priced at 70,000 won for adults and 45,000 won for children. Meanwhile, the hotel’s Italian restaurant Il Ponte will host a free pizza party from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
April 26, 2013
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New standard of luxury at Lotte Hotel
The hotel’s fitness and spa center will reopen on May 1 with the latest fitness equipment. Extensive renovations have been undertaken in all the facilities, including the indoor swimming pool, gym, golf range and sauna. The hotel will also add the high-end spa brand Lotte Hotel Sulwhasoo Spa. The gym will offer 97 units of 51 different types of equipment with the latest 3-D Kinesis Station and workout equipment from Technogym of Italy. The GX studio provides diverse programs, such as yoga, aerob
April 26, 2013
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Locals make travel fun in the Philippines
The Philippines Tourism Department came up with a new tourism slogan, “It’s more fun in the Philippines,” last year. A year later, what do foreign tourists find to be the best part of their trip to the Philippines, which offers everything from nature, beaches and water sports to culture and a unique lifestyle? Surprisingly, many tourists said what made their travel experiences more fun and special was the Filipino people, said Maricon Basco-Ebron, tourism director and attach of the Philippine De
April 24, 2013
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[Photo News] Kindness to foreign tourists
April 23, 2013
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Sharp drop in Japanese visitors spells trouble for tourism sector
Korean travel agencies asked for financial help from the government on Monday to assuage their financial difficulties amid a sharp decline in the number of Japanese tourists to South Korea due to threats from North Korea and ongoing political tensions between the neighboring countries. The Korea Association of Travel Agents, a group of 15,000 members from local travel agencies, sent an official letter to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, requesting financial support for their promotio
April 22, 2013
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Industrial railroads reborn as tourist attraction
In times past, trains served as the backbone of the nation’s economic development, delivering freight and coal to inland cities. As the coal industry declined and other forms of transport came into being, demand for industrial trains dwindled. So KORAIL, the state-run railroad operator, turned the existing rail network into a tour train line in the mid-2000s. “We paid attention to rising demand for rail tours, which offer room to think for people who live busy modern lives as they take in the be
April 19, 2013
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Lotte Hotel to manage Tashkent hotel
Lotte Hotel announced on Wednesday that it signed a management outsourcing agreement with Tashkent Palace Hotel in Uzbekistan, which will be renamed Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace. Located 8 kilometers from Tashkent International Airport, the hotel offers easy access to popular places such as Alisher Navoi Opera, Ballet Theater, the National Museum of History of Uzbekistan and Independence Square (Mustakilik Square).Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace will become the first overseas hotel that Lot
April 19, 2013
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KTO releases Seoul walking tour mobile app
A guided tour of major tourist attractions in Seoul is now available at tourists’ fingertips with the release of a mobile application on 16 places popular among foreign tourists. The application named “Seoul Walking Tour” enables tourists to explore the city without the help of tour guides as it offers audio service in multiple languages ― English, Japanese and Chinese ― and is installed with GPS service. The application will make city traveling more fun and educational with detailed explanation
April 19, 2013
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U.S. tourist faces trial in Turkey over ‘stones’
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) ― An American tourist who collected stones during a six-day beach holiday with his wife was briefly detained in Turkey and faces trial for attempting to smuggle historical artifacts, he said on Wednesday.Jason Dement was taken into custody by security officials at Antalya airport, near Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, on Sunday because two of the pieces inside a bag of stones appeared to be artifacts. On Monday, a court released him from custody but barred him from leaving Turke
April 19, 2013
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Iceland: the quirky home of Bobby Fischer, Bjork and the Blue Lagoon
REYKJAVIK, Iceland ― This is the only country that gives you a bath before they send you home.The Blue Lagoon, open year-round, rain or shine, envelops thousands of tourists from all over the world in its misty embrace.Many of them come in big tourist buses on the way to the airport, which is only 15 minutes away.They leave, freshly scrubbed and silky soft, after an hour or three at Iceland’s most famous tourist attraction ― and yes, it’s really blue, thanks to the silica, other minerals and ben
April 19, 2013
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Psy introduces Korea to the world
Having become a global star, Psy is now officially promoting Korea to the world.He has been appointed a public relations ambassador for the Korea Tourism Organization and recently finished shooting a TV commercial series.The 15-minute commercial, introducing Korea’s most beautiful tourist attractions, will air in 70 countries around the world starting next month, his agency YG Entertainment said Tuesday.Meanwhile, the music video of his new song “Gentleman” has received more than 82 million view
April 16, 2013
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Asia to see growth in travel despite political tensions
The Asia travel market will continue to grow despite lingering political tensions, including territorial disputes and more recently, the North Korean issue, according to Peter Yang, marketing director of the online hotel booking site Hotels.com.“We are just at the tip of the iceberg. China recently beat Germany in terms of per person travel expenditure. We will see more and more (Asian) people traveling abroad. (From the tip of the iceberg) it’s going to slide down to the middle part. That’s whe
April 12, 2013
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Two hotels in Gangwon join Benikea
Chuncheon Hotel and Hotel Biz Inn in Gangwon Province have joined the Benikea chain of hotels, certified by the Korea Tourism Organization. Benikea chain hotels are a group of reasonably priced hotels in Korea whose services are approved by the state tourism agency. Chuncheon Hotel in Chuncheon and Hotel Biz Inn in Wonju offer easy access to nearby tourist attractions. There are currently 56 Benikea chain hotels in Korea, including a few in the Seoul metropolitan area such as Hotel Acacia in Seo
April 12, 2013