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This peninsula in the northeast of Asia has been fascinating visitors with its eclectic collection of attractions for centuries. Aside from its major cities, South Korea bills itself as an outdoor adventure destination particularly in the winter when its established resorts offer the best skiing facility in the region.
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Korea's second largest city, Busan is famous for its fresh seafood and scenic beaches. Soak in the hot springs of Dongnae, then head to Gwangbok-dong and Nampo-dong, home to family restaurants cooking up recipes passed down for generations.
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Very much an archetypal modern Asian city, complete with hustle and bustle aplenty, Seoul has much to keep tourists on their toes other than the usual city pursuits. The Korean sense of identity is fiercely preserved with many ancient ways of life remaining intact. Behind the neon lights, this rich, traditional cultural heritage is still evidenced by Confucian ethics and Buddhist temples, gates and shrines.
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Only 40 minutes away from Seoul, the beautiful Yangji resort sits in the middle of a thick pine forest. The 7 gentle to steep courses are equipped with excellent lighting for night skiing. Snowboarders are also welcomed, and the fun sleigh-riding area and playground can keep children entertained.
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