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  2. Templestay - Wikipedia

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    Templestay is an experiential program in Korean Buddhism initiated by the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism at the onset of the 2002 World Cup. [5] During its 1,700 years of history, Korean Buddhism has preserved and passed down Ganhwa Seon practice, a kind of Seon (Zen) meditation.

  3. Template:Airports in South Korea - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Airport stations in South Korea - Wikipedia

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  5. List of airports in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Republic of Korea Air Force: Gwangju Airport: Pohang: RKTH: KPO: Korea Airports Corporation, Republic of Korea Navy: Pohang Gyeongju Airport: Sacheon: RKPS: HIN: Korea Airports Corporation, Republic of Korea Air Force: Sacheon Airport: Wonju/Hoengseong: RKNW: WJU: Korea Airports Corporation, Republic of Korea Air Force: Wonju Airport: Civil ...

  6. Template:SouthKorea-airport-stub - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Temples that participate in Templestay - Wikipedia

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    Temples that participate in the South Korean Templestay program. Pages in category "Temples that participate in Templestay" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  8. Gimpo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Gimpo soon became the main airport of Seoul, and of South Korea in general. In 1971, a new, combined domestic and international terminal was opened. However, following the opening of what was known as Terminal 1 in 1977, the original combined terminal was converted to domestic flights only.

  9. Incheon International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Located 48 km (30 mi) west of Seoul, the capital and the largest city of South Korea, Incheon International Airport is the main hub for Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Jeju Air, and Polar Air Cargo. The airport is a hub for international civilian air transportation and cargo traffic in East Asia.