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The final lineup of SBS “Inkigayo Super Concert in Incheon” has been completed. Book SBS Super Concert Incheon + Shuttle Bus Producers of SBS “Inkigayo Super Concert in Incheon” announced on September 26 that EXO Chen and NCT Dream will join the concert as the 3rd lineup. SBS’ “Inkigayo Super Concert in Incheon” will feature...
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It seems that the flower symbolizing autumn in Korea has changed from cosmos to Pink Muhly these days. It’s popular among women in their 20s and 30s, the flower is expected to bloom all over the country this fall. Pink Muhly, which has a Korean word “gobaek,(confession)” matches the meaning of the flower well. Why...
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“2019 Changwon K-pop World Festival,” the largest K-pop festival in the world, will be held at Changwon Sports Complex on Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. It will be co-hosted by KBS, the Foreign Ministry and the Overseas Culture and Information Service and sponsored by the Changwon municipal government, Kyongnam Bank and the Korea Tourism Organization....
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The 5th Sinchon Beer Festival will be held at Yonsei-ro in Sinchon, Seoul from September 20 to 22. The festival first began in 2015, soon becoming one of Sinchon’s landmark festivities to celebrate youth. The theme of this year’s festival will be ‘books and beer,’ where people will be able to enjoy both beer and...
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Hotel Flex Seoul Dragon City
Some of Korea’s top-class hotels have prepared some special offers for the fall. I will recommend some promotions to those who want to enjoy Seoul with a generous budget. Savory afternoon tea at Park Hyatt Seoul Park Hyatt Seoul’s The Lounge presents the Plentifall afternoon tea set. The afternoon tea served on a three-tier porcelain...
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Chuseok (Full Moon Harvest) is observed on Aug. 15 of the lunar year as one of the two biggest holidays in Korea. Though families on this holiday traditionally gather to hold ancestral rites and play traditional games, the passage of time and social trends have both changed and diversified the ways people spend Chuseok. One...
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Chuseok is the traditional Korean autumn harvest celebration, similar to Thanksgiving in the United States. Many Koreans visit their hometowns for ancestral rituals and spend time with their families during the holiday. But if you’re planning to spend the Chuseok holiday in Seoul, visiting royal palaces and tombs, national museums and parks in the city...
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As the full moon is forecast to appear during Chuseok on Friday, many are scrambling to search for places to wish for good fortune, good health and success in the coming year. In order to save them time and trouble, the Seoul Metropolitan Government has come up with the top five places around the Han...
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The Korean government has designated 17 days from Sept. 12 to 29 as Autumn Tourism Week, aiming to boost domestic tourism, as well as inbound tourists’ visits to Korea. This Autumn Tourism Week will include Chuseok, a Korean holiday similar to Thanksgiving, which falls in the latter half of next week. Here are some of...
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Gangnung Coffee Festival
The Gangneung Coffee Festival that began in 2009 is made up of a wide array of programs related to coffee and tons of attractions and is one of Gangneung’s top festivals that many tourists visit every year. The Gangneung Coffee Festival is joined by cafes in business in Gangneung to conduct various events and experiences,...
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