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by Briseida Rivera Believe it or not, the practice of consuming Korean soups in the summer is just as common as in the winter!
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chicken soup,
ginseng,
korean cuisine,
korean food,
korean soup,
samgyetang,
soup,
Spicy,
summer,
summer soup,
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by Avery Souders Here are some of the most popular variety shows in South Korea that you need to check out!
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entertainment,
i live alone,
infinite challenge,
k-pop,
k-pop idols,
king of mask singer,
knowing bros,
kocowa,
korean entertainment,
korean shows,
korean tv shows,
korean variety show,
korean variety shows,
law of the jungle,
mbc,
Netflix,
return of superman,
running man,
sbs,
variety,
variety show,
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by Rūta Balžekaitė Impressive cultural monuments and nature brings many tourists and locals to explore Korea on a deeper level!
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Andong,
Baekje Historic Areas,
Baekje Kingdom,
Baengnokdam,
Buddhist Mountain Monasteries,
Buddhist temple,
Bulguksa Temple,
Buyeo,
Changdeokgung,
changdeokgung palace,
culture,
East Sea,
Five Grand Palaces,
folk village,
Gandongmyeon,
Gayasan National Park,
Geomunoreum,
Gongju,
Gyeongju,
Haeinsa Temple,
Hahoe,
hallasan,
history,
Iksan,
Janggyeong Panjeon,
Jeju,
jeju island,
Joseon Dynasty,
Korea tourism,
korea travel,
lava tube,
Nature,
Sansa,
Seokguram Grotto,
Seongsan Ilchulbong,
Seoul,
South Korea,
temple,
Tohamsan Mountain,
Tradition,
Tripitaka Koreana,
UNESCO,
villages,
world heritage site,
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by Kyle Voong Have a craving for the taste of red bean? Here are a couple of Korean dishes that star the crimson-pigmented produce!
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bungeoppang,
chalborippang,
dessert,
Hodugwaja,
kkulppang,
korean desserts,
korean food,
korean pancakes,
Korean pastries,
Korean snacks,
korean sweets,
pastry,
patbingsu,
red bean paste,
South Korean,
South Korean food,
South Korean snacks,
South Korean street food,
street food,
Street food of korea,
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by Stephanie Leung Hongdae is known as the go-to for younger generations to hang out, and here are some must-see spots!
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3CE,
ader error,
blackpink,
blackpink house,
chuu,
hongdae,
k-pop,
k-pop idols,
Korea tourism,
korea travel,
Pink pool cafe,
shopping,
street performance,
street performers,
StyleNanda,
Stylenanda Pink Pool Cafe,
travel,
traveling in South Korea -
by Monica Boyadzhieva What makes Asian cuisine different from the West is not only the ingredients but also the art of cooking them!
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ddukbaegi,
ddukbaegi bulgogi,
Doenjang-jjigae,
dolsot,
dolsot bibimbap,
Guk,
jangdok,
jjigae,
Kimchi,
kimchi jjigae,
kimchi stew,
kitchenware,
Korean cooking,
Korean cookware,
korean cuisine,
korean earthware,
korean food,
korean utensils,
onggi,
onggi kimchi,
samgyetang,
soft tofu stew,
soondubu,
soondubu-jjigae -
by Kyle Voong Traveling to Korea or maybe just curious? No matter the reason, here’s an introduction to each of the nine provinces of South Korea!
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baekje cultural festival,
boryeong mud festival,
busan,
Busan Jagalchi fish market,
daegu,
East Sea,
everland,
festivals,
festivals of korea,
gangwon,
Gwanchoksa temple,
Gyeonggi,
Gyeongsang,
Jeju,
jeju island,
Jeju Strait,
Jeolla,
Jeonju Hanok Maeul,
Jinju fortress,
Korea tourism,
korea travel,
korean travel,
lotte world,
North Chungcheong,
North Gyeongsang,
North Jeolla,
seafood,
Silla Kingdom,
South Chungcheong,
South Gyeongsang,
South Gyeongsang Province,
South Jeolla,
South Korea,
South Korea provinces,
South Korean culture,
Sudeoksa temple,
Taebak mountains,
theme park,
tourism,
yellow sea,
Yesan Maeheon cultural festival -
by Ashton Carson The best place to get poutine is Canada, however, Oh Poutine in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, is a close second!
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Canada,
Canada flag,
Canadian,
cheese curds,
french fries,
fries,
gravy,
korea,
Korean restaurant,
korean restaurants,
Montreal,
Oh Poutine,
Poutine,
Quebec,
Quebec City,
salsa,
Seoul,
South Korea,
spicy mayo,
Yongsan,
yongsan-gu -
by Nicole Simpkin While we can't cover every flower of Korea, maybe next time you see one of these, you'll be able to name it!
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cherry blossoms,
corylopsis,
corylopsis korean,
flowers,
flowers of korea,
forsythia,
forsythia koreana,
golden bell tree,
hibiscus,
hibiscus syriacus,
korea,
korean flowers,
korean goldenbell tree,
Korean national flower,
korean pulsatilla,
mugunghwa,
National flower of Korea,
native korean flowers,
pulsatilla,
winter hazel -
by Ashton Carson Getting tired of the same old local cafe? Come on a virtual tour of South Korea's popular Dore Dorè cafe!
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cafe,
cafe culture,
cakes,
cute,
Dore Dore,
Dore Dore Art Village,
gangnam,
Garosugil,
Golden,
korean cafe,
pastries,
rainbow dessert,
rainbow desserts,
rainbow food,
rainbow layer cake,
Seoul,
seoul cafe,
sweet
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