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  2. Kkul-tarae - Wikipedia

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    The first line of stores that opened in Seoul who marketed it as kkul-tarae were inspired from the Dragon's beard candy that was sold in Chinese hotels. Despite initially revealing its Chinese origins explicitly, the Korean brands later changed their marketing strategy by attributing a fake history for the dessert, claiming it as a traditional ...

  3. Beautiful Store - Wikipedia

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    Beautiful Store, Seoul branch. Beautiful Store (Korean: 아름다운가게) is a Korean nonprofit organization and charity shop. It was launched in 2002, following the model of the Oxfam shop, and now operates over 100 stores across Korea. The volunteer-run store collects donations of old or worn-out items like clothing, books, bags ...

  4. List of markets in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2015) Major cities in South Korea typically have several traditional markets, each with vendors selling a wide variety of goods including fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, breads, clothing, textiles, handicrafts, souvenirs, and Korean traditional medicinal items. The Korean word for market is sijang and traditional street ...

  5. Joah is a K-beauty-inspired brand that produces all of its formulas in South Korea. “Joah works with the best labs in Seoul to offer high-quality, innovative products—without a high price tag ...

  6. Sampoong Department Store collapse - Wikipedia

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    In the events leading up to the 1988 Summer Olympics, there was a large development boom in the Seoul Capital Area.Because of bans against international construction contractors signing contracts for projects in Seoul at the time, almost all buildings were being erected by South Korean companies, which typically built the structures quickly because of the large number of projects assigned to them.

  7. Shopping in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Myeong-dong at night, Missha store on the right. The Yongsan Electronics Market of Seoul is the largest electronics market in Asia.The market specializes in electronic goods as well as computer parts, of which South Korea is a major world producer of and it contains approximately 5,000 stores housed in 22 buildings.

  8. Paju Book City - Wikipedia

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    Korea’s publishing world is concentrated in Paju Book City, an hour’s drive north of Seoul. Inspired by Hay-on-Wye, Paju is a turbocharged version of the town of books. Two hundred publishers jostle in gleaming glass buildings above a plethora of bookshop cafés. At the weekend, I was told, it’s packed with literary-minded Koreans. [5]

  9. South Korea President Yoon banned from foreign travel as ...

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    The United States has 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea, a legacy of the 1950-1953 Korean War. The turmoil in Seoul comes at an important geopolitical moment in the region, with North Korea ...

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