#Travelogue
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Book Review
Mohamed Al-Makhzangi: Heading South and East
Traveler Mohamed Al-Makhzangi pours out his life in lines spread across the paths he took, the cities he inhabited, the…
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Cheongju University Celebrates its 100th Anniversary
The university was founded based on a love for the people and the educational philosophy of saving the country through…
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The Man who brought Everest to Korea
Since 2002 Everest is a Nepalese/Indian specialty restaurant with over 20 years of history in South Korea Ashraf Aboul-Yazid Editor-in-Chief,…
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The Two Faces of the Taliban: Why they got rid of all the dogs?
The Taliban began culling abandoned dogs on the grounds that they picked up street waste and spread germs. Since then,…
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Travelogue: The Two Faces of the Taliban
The most dangerous border that people in the most dangerous city discouraged By Lee Shin-seok Conflict zone reporter – Journey…
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The Two Faces of the Afghan Taliban
Bamiyan Stone Buddha, Reflecting the Contradictions of the Taliban [The Taliban, an Islamic extremist armed group, has ruled Afghanistan twice…
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Reflections on a Korean Language School
A meaningful trip to Miracle OK Language School in Pocheon City of South Korea that teaches Korean language to foreign…
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The relationship between Egyptian civilization and Korea
Civilization and culture have continued into the 21st century, either deeply seeping into each other or colliding with each other…
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Gyeongbokgung Palace: A sublime journey to 14th century Korea
I felt like I had truly traveled back in time to the Joseon era. It was indeed a surreal experience…
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ROMANIA WITHOUT TATIANA
Tatiana was born in 1963; her songs were popular in Romania from a young age; she created mainly folk songs;…
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