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Travel to and through Korea using "nontraditional" means, 10 Magazine has a guide to some of Korea's most popular royal sites, don't miss out on these 35 dishes on your travels, and Pokemon Go-getters flock to capture temple creatures.

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"Traveling To South Korea? Here Are Some Of Their Local Dishes You Should Not Miss"

One of the most exciting things about travelling to Korea is that no matter what's on your itinerary, your travels will be fueled by homegrown goodness. Three or more times a day you'll be tucking into some or other local delight, but with so many new dishes on offer, you may want to flag a few known favourites beforehand. In this post on Travelers Today, you'll find a video to watch that lists no less than 35 Korean foods! With so many great choices, you really won't miss a marvellous much...

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"3 NONTRADITIONAL WAYS TO TRAVEL TO SOUTH KOREA"

You'd be forgiven for thinking that travelling in Korea is all 'bali-bali' and costly, especially after the recent news of Korea's super train to Busan, but Nnehkai is here to tell you otherwise. It's not only possible to travel in Korea on a budget, there are ways of seeing the country and its people that are outright awesome as well as cheap. From joining a network of fellow travellers for festivals and events to homestays and teaching, finding an alternative, and wallet-friendly, path to and through the Land of the Morning Calm can be deeply rewarding.

...READ ON 10 MAGAZINE

"'Pokemon Go' visits cause concern at royal palaces"

If you're travelling Pokemon Go-getter, Korea's Cultural Heritage Administration is being proactive and informing visitors that, no matter how rare the temple's creatures are, please don't damage the property-and, as we've seen elsewhere around the world since the game launched, don't damage yourself in the process. On the flip side: "Some AR gamers said they started to find the cultural heritage sites interesting while playing the game".

...READ ON THE KOREA TIMES

"A GUIDE ON EXPLORING THE ROYAL SITES IN SEOUL"

10 Magazine writer Ginyn Noble is spot on with her opening line here: "A tour in South Korea wouldn't be complete without a trip to the royal sites in Seoul". Absolutely, and there's array of temples to tempt you to walk the day away while exploring some seriously stunning structures. They are, most importantly, a palpable part of the Korean people's long and fascinating history; they're beautiful to behold, and soul-stirring in spirit. Go see and sense for yourself...

...READ ON 10 MAGAZINE

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