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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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Rural South Koreans’ Global Links Grow, Nourished by a Satellite Crop
Lee Si-kap's enthusiasm for satellite dishes has helped to provide a valuable link between the community of foreign brides in South Korea and their homelands.





North Koreans Condemn U.S. and Sanctions at Huge Rally
North Koreans rallied in Pyongyang on Thursday, according to state media, as the regime threatened a “fire shower of nuclear retaliation” against the United States and its ally South Korea.





E.U. Trade Deal Is Close, South Korean Leader Says
Prime Minister Han Seung-soo, in Paris, said remaining problems could be "resolved amicably.''





In Clash Between Koreas, Fishermen Feel First Bite
For the residents of South Korean-controlled Yeonpyeong Island, which sits off the coast of a hostile North Korea, daily life requires living with fear.





Koreas Advance Together, but Not in Unity
North and South Korea, divided by ideology and the fear inspired by the North’s development of nuclear weapons, have, for the first time, both qualified for the same World Cup tournament.





Mother's Love Becomes Obsession for Some South Koreans
Following the example of a champion figure skater's mother, some South Korean parents focus completely on their children's careers.





Seoul Imposes Sanctions on N. Korea
The action could anger the Communist regime while bolstering a joint front with the U.S. as the allies seek to punish the North for its recent nuclear test.







South Koreans Should Be Worried
North Korea is more unstable and dangerous than people in the South realize. It is perhaps time for southerners to focus on their belligerent neighbors.





At Border, S. Koreans Heed a Blustery Neighbor
A few points near the demilitarized zone, a ribbon of tank traps and minefields, have been opened to tourists.





North Korean Leader Is Said to Pick a Son as Heir
Kim Jong-il has apparently chosen Kim Jong-un, his youngest son, to succeed him as North Korea’s leader, South Korea’s main intelligence agency said.





Tech Company Helps South Korean Students Ace Entrance Tests
Megastudy.net, an online tutoring service, may be the perfect convergence of South Koreans’ dual obsessions with educational credentials and the Internet.





Modifying Conciliatory Stance, South Korea Pushes Back Against the North
South Korea’s reluctance to challenge threats from its neighbor made it difficult in the past to enact or enforce tough sanctions on North Korea.





South Koreans Mourn a Former President and Rebuke the Current One
South Koreans lined the streets many of them weeping as they bid farewell to their former president, Roh Moo-hyun, who committed suicide last week.





Gates Reassures Allies Over North Korea
The U.S. defense secretary said he saw no unusual moves by North Korea, which reportedly fired another missile.





South Korea and U.S. Raise Alert Level
The move was the latest sign of escalating tensions after North Korea conducted its second nuclear test on Monday.





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