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About busan

Exploring Busan: A Vibrant Coastal City Busan, situated on the southeastern coast of South Korea, stands as the country's second-largest city, following Seoul. Here are some key highlights that capture the essence of Busan: 1. Port City Busan serves as a major port city, playing a pivotal role in global trade. The Port of Busan ranks among the world's busiest seaports, connecting South Korea to diverse international destinations. 2. Beautiful Beaches The city is celebrated for its picturesque beaches, with Haeundae Beach and Gwangalli Beach being popular hubs for both locals and tourists. These areas offer vibrant atmospheres with numerous cafes, restaurants, and cultural events. 3. Cultural and Historical Sites Busan boasts several cultural and historical attractions, including the 7th-century Beomeosa Temple, a significant Buddhist temple with a rich history. Gamcheon Culture Village is another noteworthy spot, renowned for its colorful houses and art installation...

About Jeju Island

Jeju Island: The Volcanic Paradise Nature's Wonderland Hallasan National Park: Home to South Korea's tallest mountain, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers breathtaking hikes through volcanic craters, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls. Manjanggul Lava Tube: Embark on a subterranean adventure through the world's longest lava tube, marveling at its otherworldly rock formations and hidden wonders. Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak: Witness the sun rise dramatically from this iconic volcanic cone, a postcard-perfect panorama awaiting early risers. Hamdeok Seoubong Beach: Sink your toes into the soft black sand of this idyllic beach, known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning sunsets. Cultural Delights Seongeup Folk Village: Step back in time through this charming village of traditional thatched-roof houses, experiencing Jeju's rich folklore and heritage. Teddy Bear Museum: Embrace ...

About the theme park in Korea(Everland)

  Everland Everland is a theme park located in Pogok-eup, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. It opened on April 17, 1976, and became the first theme park in Korea. As of 2023, it covers 99 hectares of land and has about 8 million annual visitors. History of Everland Starting with the establishment of the Yongin Forest Complex plan in 1972, Everland opened a pig farm in 1973, changed the name of the Yongin Forest Complex to Yongin Natural Farm in 1974, and opened a theme park under the name of Yongin Natural Farm on April 17, 1976. Facilities in Everland Everland is largely composed of zoos, amusement facilities, parades, performances, and events. Zoo There are about 3,000 kinds of animals on display in Everland. In particular, you can watch four pandas from China: Ming Ming, Zhang Suni, Daehan, and Manse at Panda World. In addition, you can see various animals such as a lion, a tiger, an elephant, a giraffe, and more. Amusement Facilities ...

About Korean Ramen

The Global Success of Korean Ramen Exports of Korean instant noodles have significantly increased every year, surpassing 1 trillion won last year. Navalny, a politician imprisoned in Russia, criticized the poor conditions in the prison and mentioned the growing popularity of Korean ramen. Navalny, who eats ramen for 10 minutes a day in a Russian prison, is contemplating claiming damages due to the roof of his mouth being peeled off. Korean ramen is gaining immense popularity in Russia, capturing a market share of 62%. The rise in Korean ramen exports is primarily attributed to products with unique flavors, such as Buldak Stir-fried Noodles, gaining attention in the global market. Since 2015, Buldak Stir-fried Noodles has been widely popular overseas, elevating the status of Korean ramen. Overseas, it's appreciated for its special spicy and unique taste, and sales are steadily increasing despite its higher price. These exotic ramen varieties are not only popular domes...