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American, Korea to codeshare on DFW-Seoul

Paul Heymont ·
Not letting alliance loyalties get in the way of a good deal, American Airlines (Oneworld) and Korea Airlines (Sky Team) have signed a codeshare agreement on the Seoul-to-Dallas/Ft Worth route that American recently began flying.   It's a win for...
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Grevin Opens its 1st Asian Wax Museum in Seoul

Travel Rob ·
            Gangnam Style : Photo by TG Member Kingtikitaki Grevin's newest waxwork museum opened its doors in Seoul on Thursday, because of South Korea's pop culture that is so popular throughout...
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Best and Worst airports list for 2015

Paul Heymont ·
Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Paris-Beauvais, France and Laguardia in New York City top (or is it bottom?) the shame list for airports in the world, Europe and North America this year on a recent survey. At the other end of the scale, congratulations to...
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Dec. 21, 2015: Love Locks at N Seoul Tower

Kingtikitaki ·
Kingtikitaki takes us to the love lock fence at N Seoul Tower. And unlike so many places that discourage people to put locks up, N Seoul Tower encourages it in designated areas.
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Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul, South Korea

Kingtikitaki ·
Kingtikitaki shows us why we need to put Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea on our travel bucket list!
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10 Places To Hunt For The Bargains In Seoul

Jacob William ·
One of the experiences while traveling around the world is the opportunity to have just the right bargain purchases. The Seoul shopping street is one of the least explored regions of the world, and there are not many references to good spots to shop around. Thus it would be convenient to know where to move around in case a bargain purchase has to be done. 1. Hongdae Shopping Area This is meant to be the shopping area for the young at heart with some very colorful rendering of clothes of all...
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Re: Dec. 21, 2015: Love Locks at N Seoul Tower

DrFumblefinger ·
I really like the "love lock tree"concept. Love locks have a nice sentiment, are hard to stop even if you wanted to, so might as well embrace them. Nice post, thanks.
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Re: Dec. 21, 2015: Love Locks at N Seoul Tower

Paul Heymont ·
Yes, as tacky as the sentiment is (I mean, lock up your love and throw away the key?) it's not going to end, and trying to banish it to an out-of-the-way place won't work either. But provide it with a setting that is special in its own way, and maybe it will work. In Heidelberg last summer we noted that there were hardly any locks on the city's Alte Brucke (Old Bridge), but next to the bridge, with a view of it and the castle, we spotted the Heidelbergerliebesstein, or Heidelberg Love Stone.
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5 Fun Things to Do in Seoul with Kids: Family-Friendly Attractions and Activities

Travel Parent (Guest) ·
Some great suggestions for things to do as a family when visiting Seoul, South Korea (sponsored content)
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