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  2. Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine (Korean: 자생한방병원) is a network of hospitals for non-invasive treatment of spine and joint disorders in South Korea. [1] It was designated as a 'Spine Specialized Oriental Medical Hospital' by the Korea Ministry of Health [2] and also designated as a 'Health Tour' hospital for foreigners by the Korean Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI).

  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. Essentially, it is known as the "International District" or ...

  4. Soonchunhyang University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital was founded in 1974 by Succ-Jo Suh, the neurologist who served as the personal physician for President Park Chung-hee and First Lady Yuk Young-soo at that time. Currently the hospital functions as a general hospital with 788 beds in operation. [citation needed]

  5. Asan Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was inaugurated on June 23, 1989, originally named Seoul Jungang (Central) Hospital, and later renamed Asan Medical Center on April 27, 2002. With 2,432 licensed beds and a total floor area of approximately 280,000 square meters (85,000 Pyeong ), it is the largest hospital in South Korea. [ 3 ]

  6. Haebangchon - Wikipedia

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    Haebangchon is a multi-cultural neighborhood in Seoul, aligned with Itaewon and Gyeongnidan-gil. According to 2013 statistics, 1,065 out of 12,648 residents of Yongsan-2-ga are foreign. [ 2 ] This can also be seen in and around the Sinheung-Ro area.

  7. Itaewon-dong - Wikipedia

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    Itaewon is well known as the most internationalized place in Seoul. For 50 years, it has attracted foreigners more than any other place in Seoul. At first, it served residential and commercial functions for American soldiers and foreign elites working in the embassies and transnational corporations due to the location of a US military base and ...

  8. Itaewon station - Wikipedia

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    Itaewon is a station on Line 6 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. It takes its name from the neighborhood in which it is located in, also called Itaewon . [ 2 ] [ 1 ] There are many shops and restaurants for foreigners located close to Itaewon Station.

  9. Yongsan International School of Seoul - Wikipedia

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    The plan was for the British division to become an independent entity, the British International School of Seoul (BISS), offering the IGCSE and the widely recognized International Baccalaureate (IB) program. [3] [4] By May 2006, Seoul Foreign School had already invested $1.5 million in equipment and teacher recruitment for the establishment of ...

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