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[HanCinema's Digest] Travel Bug Bites

See how South Korea's passport ranks compared to others, Incheon is planning a multi-billion dollar initiative to boost tourism, the Peterson family visit a market in Seoul, and the Melting Pot enjoys a day out in the capital.

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"World's best and worst passports revealed"

"The list, compiled annually since 2006 by London-based consulting firm Henley and Partners and the International Air Transport Association, ranks nations by how freely their citizens, unencumbered by immigration red tape, can explore the planet". South Korea's passport is up there, is your home country's?

...READ ON CNN TRAVEL

"Korea approves huge Incheon integrated resort"

Get a glimpse of this "bold new initiative" that Korea is building in Incheon to help boost tourism: "The first phase of the project is estimated to cost US$1.6 billion, rising to a total investment of US$5 billion in future".

...READ ON TRAVEL DAILY

"A DAY AT THE MARKET"

Enjoy this blog post from the Peterson family as they travel to Korea to explore its tasty treats: "Part of the market was covered and the rest was on the street. Vendors carried all sorts of meats, candy, fried foods, fruits, vegetables, clothing, shoes, you name it. There was even someone trying to sell her husband. Oh wait, that was me when Adam made me smell something rancid. My bad".

...READ ON THE PETERSON FAMILY TRAVELS

"A Day in Seoul, Korea"

The Melting Pot reports back on their day in Seoul as they sought to catch what they can, make memories, and otherwise experience some of Seoul's sights, sounds and flavours: "A day in Seoul cannot be completed without the extraordinary food. Bulgogi is the famous Korean dish that usually consists of grilled marinated beef. In many Korean dramas, I recognize that Bulgogi or beef is a luxury meal that people only have one in a while..."

...READ ON MELTING POT

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