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Accommodation Directory of South Korea |
Best Prices on South Korea HotelsSouth Korea has been a country undergoing rebuilding for years. With China and Japan on the borders of South Korea, South Korea has been in the midst of continued war games. South Korea has maintained its own culture, style and people, and come through years of fighting to become stronger for it all. South Korea has a very beautiful and natural landscape through out the countryside that South Koreans are very proud of. The culture and very being of the South Koreans way of life involving Confucianism and their love of life makes their country a very special place that you can vacation, visit and learn from. Koreans are proud and mindful of their natural settings, the mountains and all that the waterways have to offer them. The full name for South Korea is The Republic of Korea. There are over 48 million people who live in South Korea and the country itself makes up over 99 thousand square kilometers. Korean is a language of its own with very little other languages spoken through out this country. As in many parts of the world, South Korea has four seasons but with a wet monsoon, hurricane type weather that is found in the mid summer months. Spring and fall are wonderful times to visit South Korea where the temperatures are pleasurable and the festivals of life are in full swing. During the months of November through March, the cold winter air pounds the countryside but in the southern portions of South Korea it will remain a tad bit warmer. As the country of South Korea continues to rebuild, new hotels are becoming available for your stay. Pricing for hotels in South Korea starts as low as seven dollars per night with luxury hotel accommodations in South Korea ranging from seventy dollars and up. Taking a day trip from your hotel in South Korea you can go biking, hiking, mountain climbing or tour the ruins from the wars. You can go skiing in the winter months, with snow boarding and cross-country skiing always an option as well. During the spring months is when the hotels are most often booked and it is hard to find a room, as the country is full of life. Parades and festivals are held in early April when the country celebrates Buddha’s Birthday, but one of South Korea’s biggest holidays is Chuseok, which is their version of the American Thanksgiving. This is when people through out South Korea travel to their homes and pay their respects to the elders and ancestors. |
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