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  2. Seoul Halloween crowd crush - Wikipedia

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    The President of South Korea's largest Buddhist order, the Jogye Order, Ven. Jinwoo said, "Such a disaster should never happen again, and we pray for the rebirth of the victims in paradise." The delegates came from the Korean Conference of Religions for Peace, an advisory body representing the major religious communities in South Korea. [158]

  3. Itaewon - Wikipedia

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    Itaewon intersection. As Seoul's International District, Itaewon is known for serving cuisine that are not widely available in Korea, such as those from Great Britain, Germany, France, India, Italy, Southeast Asia, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, Mexico, United States of America and Canada.

  4. Miari - Wikipedia

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    Mia-ri (Korean: 미아리) is one of largest red-light districts in northern Seoul, South Korea. [1] Located in the Wolgok-dong, or Hawolgok-dong, and Sinwolgok 1 area at Gireum Station [2] in the Seongbuk district, [3] it is also known as Miari Texas [2] or Texas Miari after the American servicemen that helped popularize the area, [4] as well as Miari Hill. [5]

  5. Hongdae (area) - Wikipedia

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    Hongdae (Korean: 홍대) is a neighborhood in Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea, near Hongik University ("Hongik Daehakgyo" in Korean), after which it is named. [1] It is known for its urban arts and indie music culture, local shops, clubs, cafés and entertainment.

  6. Korean rock - Wikipedia

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    Korean rock (Korean: 한국의 록) is rock music from South Korea. [1] It has roots in American rock, which was imported to South Korea by U.S. soldiers fighting in the Korean War [2] [3] and stationing in U.S. military bases in South Korea after the war. Around the U.S. military bases, local musicians could have opportunities to learn ...

  7. Booking (clubbing) - Wikipedia

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    As South Korea urbanised and industrialised, the hierarchical stratification of society remained, in addition to ancestry one's social position in Korean society now includes the level of one's education, alma mater, profession, which company one works for and one's position and seniority (whether one is a seonbae or hubae) within the company.

  8. Culture of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The contemporary culture of South Korea developed from the traditional culture of Korea which was prevalent in the early Korean nomadic tribes. By maintaining thousands of years of ancient Korean culture, with influence from ancient Chinese culture, South Korea split on its own path of cultural development away from North Korean culture since the division of Korea in 1945.

  9. Burning Sun scandal - Wikipedia

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    In late October, France's Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs released an informational report (not a travel alert) for travelers to South Korea, advising caution due to reported cases of GHB and assault drugs at clubs in Hongdae, Itaewon and Gangnam, following earlier French media reports of the Burning Sun scandal. [248]

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