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[History] In search of the Narwal – Part Two
Louis Charles Nicholas Maximillian de Montigny, the French Consul at Shanghai, had had enough. He and his expedition had sailed from Shangha
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[News] Around the island in 60 minutes
The most exciting five minutes in any flight to Jeju begins when the plane banks left — or right depending on the direction of the fin
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[News] Off-road adventure
For anyone with a taste for the outdoors and a sense of adventure, a good excursion is to go off-roading with friends on all terrain vehicle
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[Health] No more winter
You may not have noticed yet but there has been no winter in Jeju for more than 10 years. The island had its biggest snowfall in recent year
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[Health] Straight to the top
For any company releasing a new project, gaining name recognition is an obvious and important goal, though it is often difficult to obtain.
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[Health] Harnessing the wind
The whole unhappy notion of depleting Earthly resources is one that hangs almost entirely on the assumption that we know what a resource is.
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[Health] The doctor is in
Some folks might not be aware but in 2002, the FIFA World Cup was co-hosted by Korea and Japan. It was that year that Korea rose to fourth p
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[In Focus] Glory days
I¡¯ve always had a fantasy America in my head, as I imagine many Americans do also. I¡¯ve never visited the country, so it¡¯s completely compos
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[In Focus] A match made on Jeju
The wedding, the bride and the groom had much in common — all were fun, funny, unique, a little rough around the edges but a genuine p
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[In Focus] A healthier choice
When it comes to eating local food on Jeju, I am more than happy to take the advice of my Korean friends, particularly those who are from he
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[In Focus] Defined by the sea
The following is the third and final part of the Nobel Prize-winning author¡¯s article that first appeared in the March 2009 edition of Franc
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[In Focus] Fleeting glimpses
Being an international diplomat who flits around the world may seem an enviable job description for inveterate travelers, but the responsibi
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[Jeju Now] Successful summit
Jeju Island, and specifically the Inter-national Convention Center Jeju, better-known as ICC Jeju, hosted a summit meeting between the Repub
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[People] Arts on a grander scale
In technology, size matters. Capacity grows bigger but physical size is reduced as innovations are made. This is not the case in the perform
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[People] Campus party
The Jeju National University campus was bustling with more bodies than usual this past May 24 through 26. Organizers said more than 5,000 pe
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[People] Cultural differences celebrated
The Jeju Foreign Peace Community Center hosted the fifth annual Jeju Multiracial Cultural Festival with the theme of ¡°Citizens on Earth Unit
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[People] Exploitation or healthy interest?
This being the seventh and final installment of our series on Dark Tourism in Jeju, I felt it necessitated some analysis on the purposes and
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[People] Strategy needed on ecotourism
As Hector Ceballos-Lascurain descended from Sunrise Peak, Seongsan, Seogwipo City, the man who coined the term, ecotourism, was unequivocal
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[People] Festival of lights
Does something wicked this way come? Heading west from Jeju City toward Iho Coastal Road, a concentration of powerful night-time lights lure
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[People] Walking through the volcano
The Geomunoreum lava tube system stands among Jeju¡¯s 368 oreum (secondary volcanic cones) as a unique phenomenon both in its designation as
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