Gyeongju is...
Gyeongju contains most of the historic remains of Korea's 5000 year history. Gyeongju is located 370 kilometers southeast of Seoul, and is 1,323 square kilometers in size.
It has a population of 291,000 as of January 2001. This city belongs to Gyeongsangbuk-do administratively and is composed of 4 towns, 8 townships and 13 villages. The City Hall buildings are located at Nodong-d
the subject of Changdeokgung Palace. While working as a tour guide atthe royal palace, I gave many tours for locals and global tourists and met lots of people who were interested in Korean royal palaces, and traditional Korean culture.
I found thatthere were many questions tourists wanted to know about the past of Korea. For instance, North and South American tourists asked me about how the
the crest of the downtown indie bar deluge when he and a partner opened the small cocktail bar Pop (Kleitou 10B; 30-210-322-06-50) in June of 2001. “We came here to have space around us. We just wanted a place where our friends could come and have drinks and hear great music.”
These days, if you can find a spot atthe perpetually gridlocked bar, you’ll find that Pop still houses a range of
the other to the next. On the first level--most obviously the wish-fulfillment level--the "coffins of black" are the chimneys the boys work in; the "Angel" who releases them is a wise legislator or rich benefactor (like Oliver Twist's Mr. Brownlow) who releases them from the bondage of their labor with the key of social legislation or of wealth; the green plains represent a happier future. At thi
the other to the next. On the first level--most obviously the wish-fulfillment level--the "coffins of black" are the chimneys the boys work in; the "Angel" who releases them is a wise legislator or rich benefactor (like Oliver Twist's Mr. Brownlow) who releases them from the bondage of their labor with the key of social legislation or of wealth; the green plains represent a happier future. At thi