This big Korea tourism site is designed to be the first port of call for providing information to overseas visitors to Korea.
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28 October 2001 y., Sunday
This big Korea tourism site is designed to be the first port of call for providing information to overseas visitors to Korea. The site (http://www.2001visitkorea.com) is available in five languages and contains information about accommodation, tour programs, transport, and shopping, including maps and featured major cultural events in provincial areas of Korea. So the World Taekwondo Festival, Busan International Film, and Jeonju Sori (Musical Sound) Festival are all covered. Internet users are also offered discounts and incentives towards lodging, food and shopping.
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