Archive for February, 2010
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Saturday was spent doing some sightseeing round Seoul; Sunday was preaching. Seoul is rich in history and tradition, and Changwon’s daughter, Jiheh, took me to visit the old palace buildings and garden in Seoul, where the National Folk …
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38th day in Korea. My sister has left Seoul just hours ago; she was here for a week of holiday. So here I am, all alone again lol. A little gift from Malaysia – Bakkwa, or dried meat, something similar to jerky. Popular Chinese new year …
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South Korean police uncover Aladdin’s cave of designer shoes, suspected to be stolen by a second hand shoe shop owner. Google Bookmarks · Del.icio.us · Facebook · Blogger · YahooMyWeb · Digg · Reddit · Stumbleupon; email article …
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Am I the only one who finds large-scale miniatures slightly ironic? If anyone else does, they obviously don’t find them ironic enough to …
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Sgt. Dennis Moore is returning to the hills of Korea where the lives of many friends and comrades were lost. The 79-year-old veteran with.
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Are you looking for a position in Central Seoul that starts immediately? Here is a position what you want! A eliable school wants teachers who can speak English and Korean fluently. If you are qualified for this job, Apply Now! …
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Members of Shen Yun Performing Arts New York Company arrived at the Seoul Incheon International Airport.
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Seoul, Feb.17 : South Korea’s Incheon International Airport, the gateway to Seoul, has been chosen as the world’s best airport for the fifth consecutive year in the latest customer satisfaction survey conducted by the Airports Council …
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Most metropolis’ are so busy building the future that they don’t have time to re-think the past. Not so with Seoul, South Korea. In 2003, the city demolished a downtown freeway to restore an ancient stream that once flowed beneath the …
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