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  2. Tourism in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The number of Korean domestic tourists has increased since 2010. The number of people who participated in domestic travel (which includes one-day trips) was about 238.3 million (in 2015), increased by 4.9% compared to 2014 (227.1 million). [9] In 2014, Korean's domestic tourism expenditure was ₩14.4 trillion. [10]

  3. 10 Magazine (South Korean magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Weekly 10 is their weekly email service listing what their editors determine to be the best 10 events of the week. It is sent out every Thursday at 12noon. The 10 Magazine Korean Culture Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast which looks at current issues in Korea, tourist information, upcoming events and Korean culture itself. The hosts are ...

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  5. List of Korean traditional festivals - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Hangawi (Hangul: 한가위), the Korean thanksgiving Chuseok (Hangul: 추석, Hanja: 秋夕) is one of the greatest traditional festivals. On Chuseok, which takes place on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month under a full moon, people enjoy traditional games such as dancing, tug-of-war, and Ssireum (Hangul: 씨름, Korean wrestling ...

  6. NewJeans Code in Busan - Wikipedia

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    NewJeans Code in Busan (Korean: 뉴진스 코드) is a South Korean travel reality television series produced by Busan Metropolitan City and the Busan Tourism Organization and distributed by SBS. Starring K-pop girl group NewJeans , the three-episode series follows the group as they visit several of Busan's landmarks over the course of a two ...

  7. List of IU concert tours - Wikipedia

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    On April 16, 2012, Loen announced IU would tour concert halls in six cities in South Korea: Seoul, Ulsan, Jeonju, Suwon, Busan and Daegu. [1] Tickets for the first two dates in Seoul were put on sale on Interpark the next day and sold out in 30 minutes. [2] [3] IU released a single album, Spring of a Twenty Year Old, on May 11.