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St. Patrick’s Day Seoul 2011

St. Patrick’s Day, Seoul. March 19th 2011. This year’s St. Patrick’s Day was held in Insadong. The festival was quite enjoyable. They had face painting for everyone, balloons, food and music. Here was...

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Jamsil Baseball Stadium

Jamsil Baseball Stadium Jamsil Baseball stadium was completed in July, 1982. Jamsil stadium makes up the Sports Complex area including nearby Olympic Stadium , Skating Rink, Jamsil Swimming pool and...

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Cookin’ Nanta Show

Cookin' Nanta Show Since the first performance on the 10th of October in 1997, this world-famous NANTA show has been drawing the largest number of audience in Korean Stage history. The show has...

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Sprite Drink Korea

Sprite Drink Korea Keep your eyes open this summer for free Sprite in Seoul. The Coca-Cola company has started their summer campaign to promote their drink, Sprite. Look out for their Toyota pick up...

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Animal Science Exhibit Seoul 2011

Animal Science Exhibit Seoul 2011 Located in the same building as the National Science Museum, Animal Science 2011 is an exhibition about animals. All of the animals displayed in the exhibition are...

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Converse Event

Converse Event Sinchon Converse Promotional Event outside U-Plex Department Store in Sinchon, Seoul. There seems to be a few of these Converse promotional events around Seoul. Not owning a pair or...

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Seoul Lantern Festival 2011

Seoul Lantern Festival at Cheonggyecheon stream The Seoul Lantern Festival began in 2009 to kick start the Korean Government’s VISITKOREA 2010 – 2012 plan to attract more visitors to Korea. The Seoul...

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Korean Holidays That You Need to Know

Public holidays in South Korea are based on the Gregorian as well as the lunar calendar. The two most important South Korean holidays are the Lunar New Year’s Day and the Korean Thanksgiving Day....

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