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| Thursday, 2-Jul-2009 00:18 |
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Sparkling Korea - National Palace Museum & Blue House
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| Quote: | | National Palace Museum of Korea is a national museum of South Korea located in Jung-gu, a central district of Seoul. It is based on the "Korean Imperial Museum" established on September, 1908 where originally located in Changgyeong Palace. On November of the following year, the museum opened to the public. However during the Japanese occupation, the Japanese government downgraded the museum name to "Museum of Yi dynasty" on April, 1938. After the liberation, it was named "Deoksugung Museum" in March, 1946. In 1991, Cultural Heritage Administration instituted the museum in Seokjojeon (석조전, Stone Hall) of Deoksu Palace. National Palace Museum of Korea houses over 40,000 artifacts from the palaces of Joseon Dynasty and Korean Empire. It holds 14 National Treasures of South Korea |
| Quote: | Cheongwadae (House of the Blue-Tiled Roof or the Blue House, Office of the President of the Republic of Korea) is the executive office and official residence of the South Korean head of state, the President of the Republic of Korea. The Korean name has the literal meaning "house of the blue roof tiles." Cheongwadae is in fact a complex of buildings, built largely in the traditional Korean style with some modern elements.
At present, Cheongwadae consists of the main chancery, the official presidential residence, Yeongbin-gwan or the State Guest House, the Chunchugwan press hall, and secretariat buildings. The entire complex covers 76,685 pyeong (about 250,000 m²). |
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| Monday, 29-Jun-2009 08:49 |
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Sparkling Korea - Namsangol Hanok Village
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| Quote: | | Namsangol Hanok Village is a Korean village located in the area of Pil-dong neighborhood in Jung-gu, a central district of Seoul, South Korea where hanok or Korean traditional houses have been restored to preserve the old shape of the area. |
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| Thursday, 25-Jun-2009 09:48 |
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Sparkling Korea - Kimchi Field Museum
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| Quote: | | The Kimchi Field Museum in Seoul, Korea is a museum whose mission is to inform the world about one of the major items of Korean cuisine, kimchi. Exhibitions focus exclusively on kimchi’s history, its varieties, and its importance to Korean culture and cuisine. It is open to anyone who is willing to learn about kimchi, the most famous Korean dish. The museum collects data for kimchi-related resources and statistics and also offers different activities, such as the kimchi-making process and kimchi-tasting each month |
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| Wednesday, 24-Jun-2009 01:40 |
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Sparkling Korea - Sculpture Park
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Terletak dalam kawasan Olympic Park yang memuatkan hampir 200 sculpture dari seluruh dunia. Tapi tak larat nak jalan semua, luas sangat.
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| Monday, 22-Jun-2009 00:50 |
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Sparkling Korea - Olympic Park
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| Quote: | The Seoul Olympic Park or shortly Olpark is an Olympic Park built to host the 1988 Summer Olympics. It is located in Songpa-gu, Bangi-dong.
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| Thursday, 18-Jun-2009 01:07 |
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Sparkling Korea - Lotte World (outdoor)
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| Tuesday, 16-Jun-2009 00:10 |
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Sparkling Korea - Lotte World (indoor)
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| Quote: | | Lotte World is a recreation complex in Seoul, South Korea. It consists of a large indoor theme park, an outdoor amusement park, an island linked by monorail, shopping malls, a hotel, a Korean folk museum, sports facilities and movie theaters in one area. The Lotte World indoor theme park is one of the largest indoor amusement parks in the world, and ranked seventh worldwide in attendance according to the 2002 census.[1] Opened on July 12, 1989, it receives about 8 million visitors each year. |
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| Friday, 12-Jun-2009 08:53 |
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Sparkling Korea - Full House
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| Quote: | | Full House was filmed in the Gwangyeok-si area of Incheon. Located near Incheon International Airport, the place may be reached in a ten-minute boat ride from Sammok Harbor to this quiet, seashore getaway. Unlike other filming locations in Korea, this is an actual house. Made mostly of wood, this house, which is a private-owned vacation house, cost approximately the equivalent of one million United States dollars to build. The beach front property looks out onto open waters, with elegant views that could be used on any postcard. Many fans of the miniseries make a pilgrimage to this now famous home. Nearby sightseeing locations include Jogak (sculpture) Park on Modo Island; a bridge connects these two islands |
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| Thursday, 11-Jun-2009 02:16 |
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Sparkling Korea - Sindo
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Destinasi untuk ke lokasi penggambaran drama Full House dan Sad Love Story
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| Thursday, 21-May-2009 09:48 |
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Melaka Bandar Raya Bersejarah - Part 2
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