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Buddhist temples, mountain climbing, hiking, beautiful scenery, hot springs, food, beaches, palaces, casinos, museums, snow skiing, national parks, cultural performances and shopping are all to be found in South Korea.

The country's age-old search for tranquillity lingers in the shards of traditional culture and pockets of unspoiled scenery that remain. Visitors can experience such calm in the Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju, from atop Namsan in the heart of Seoul or while gazing at the moon from a coastal pavilion.

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N. Korea Warned of Reactor Work
Before hauling disabled parts of its nuclear reactor out of warehouses, North Korea told the United States it planned to reassemble the plant, a South Korean official said.





Desolate Dots in the Sea Stir Deep Emotions as South Korea Resists a Japanese Claim
A dispute over a cluster of nearly uninhabitable islets and outcroppings administered by South Korea but claimed by Japan has intensified in recent years.





A Taste of Failure Fuels an Appetite for Success at South Korea?s Cram Schools
South Koreans say their obsession to get their children into top-notch universities is nothing short of ?a war? and are turning to intense, regimented campuses.





South Korea to Heed North on Quick Exit From Resort
The move, which would effectively shut down a resort viewed as a symbol of reconciliation between the Koreas, followed the shooting of a South Korean tourist.





No Matter the Weather, South Korea Women Dominate Archery
The South Korean women started Sunday by smashing the world record and then got what they really came to the Olympics to get: the archery team gold.





In South Korea, Mixed Reaction to Bush
President Bush?s visit sharpened a political divide in Seoul, where middle-aged Christians and veterans waved U.S. flags, while young South Koreans battled riot police.





North Threatens to Expel South Koreans
The threat escalated a standoff over the shooting death of a South Korean woman visiting a resort in the North.







South Korea Says U.S. Killed Hundreds of Civilians
South Koreans are drawing attention to a story of carnage not mentioned in the official histories or textbooks.





Flush With Cash, More Asian Tourists Flock to Japan
Once prohibitively expensive, Japan is suddenly drawing soaring numbers of Asian tourists a sign of big economic changes in one of the world?s most dynamic regions.





Rev. S. M. Moon Is Injured in a Crash
A helicopter carrying the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the founder of the Unification Church, crashed into a mountainside on Saturday, injuring Mr. Moon, his wife and 14 others.





Justice Is Swift for Novice Korean Jurors
This year South Korea took its first steps toward adopting a jury system, and legal experts say that citizen participation has already had a discernible impact on the legal process.





South Korea Recalls Envoy to Japan
The government of South Korea said it was an ?intolerable act? that Japan restated its territorial claim in a new guideline for teachers and textbook publishers.





North Korea Faults South in Death of Tourist and Rejects Talks Offer
North Korea also blamed South Korea for the death of a South Korean tourist last week.





Deal on Verifying North Korean Disarmament
Negotiators agreed to a blueprint for verifying North Korea?s nuclear disarmament, giving fresh momentum to the talks.





South Korean Offer to North Is Marred by Killing of Tourist
President Lee Myung-bak reversed his tough approach on North Korea and offered to resume dialogue and provide humanitarian aid, but a South Korean woman was shot by a North Korean soldier the same day.





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