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  2. Koreans in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Korean shop at Singgah Mata Street, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The Korean community in Malaysia consist mostly of migrants working in South Korean companies, as well as an increasing number of international students. [14] The number of retirees coming under the Malaysia My Second Home immigration programme has also been increasing. [2]

  3. Lotte Tour Development - Wikipedia

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    Lotte Tour Development (Korean: 롯데관광개발) is a South Korean tourism corporation headquartered in Seoul. Lotte Tour serves as a travel agency, travel information provider, and casino proprietor. The company was founded in 1971 and is one of the largest travel businesses in the country.

  4. Malaysia–North Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    North Korea has been working together with Malaysia's tourism sector to promote travel to North Korea. Since 2001, more than 1,000 Malaysians have visited North Korea. [ 19 ] In 2011, North Korea opened an air route to Malaysia to attract more tourists from the country. [ 51 ]

  5. North Korea to open border for foreign tourists in December ...

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    North Korea will resume international tourism to its northeastern city of Samjiyon in December, and possibly the rest of the country, tour companies said on Wednesday. The move is a sign that the ...

  6. South Korea's tourism, soft power gains, at risk from ... - AOL

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    South Korea's travel and tourism industry, which generated 84.7 trillion won ($59.1 billion) in 2023, around 3.8% of GDP, has held up through previous bumps in the road, including a 2016 ...

  7. Tourism in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    In July 2005, the South Korean company Hyundai Group came to an agreement with the North Korean government to open up more areas to tourism, including Baekdu Mountain and Kaesong. Kaesong was opened to daily tours for South Korean and foreign tourists in December 2007; North Korea charged US $180 for a one-day trip.

  8. Malaysia–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian ambassador to South Korea, M. Santhananaban, estimated in 2005 that there were 400 Malaysian international students in the country. [8] Their presence in South Korea is an outgrowth of Mahathir Mohamad's "Look East" policy, which encouraged Malaysians to learn from and emulate the attitudes and work ethic of South Korea and Japan. [9]

  9. Kumho Asiana Group - Wikipedia

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    Kumho Asiana Group is a large South Korean Chaebol (conglomerate), with subsidiaries in the construction, electronics, IT, leisure, logistics, manufacturing, tourism and transportation sectors. The group is headquartered at the Kumho Asiana Main Tower in Sinmunno 1-ga , Jongno-gu , Seoul , South Korea . [ 1 ]