Republic of Korea

Seoul (AH1) Seoul, a historical and cultural city, has been the capital of the Republic of Korea for more than 600 years since the Joseon Dynasty was founded in 1392. About a quarter of the total Korean population live in Seoul, a center of politics and economy. The city is trying to develop itself into a hub of North-East Asia, under the master plan worked out in preparation for the 21st century.

Kyongju City (AH1/AH6) The Kyongju Historic Areas contain a remarkable concentration of outstanding examples of Korean Buddhist art, in the form of sculptures, reliefs, pagodas, and the remains of temples and palaces. This form of unique artistic expression flowered between the 7th and 10th centuries.

Pusan (AH1/AH6) Pusan is the second largest city in the Republic of Korea. It is a major port, offering gateways to Japan and to the rest of the world. Pusan also boasts scenic nature spots with the Nakdonggang River flowing in the west. Its landscape includes a coastline with fine beaches, scenic islets and tall mountains.

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