Like the red and blue taegeuk on the South Korean flag, Seoul seamlessly blends the familiar with the foreign, balancing nostalgia and novelty in deft harmony.
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Like the red and blue taegeuk on the South Korean flag, Seoul seamlessly blends the familiar with the foreign, balancing nostalgia and novelty in deft harmony.
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Life in Istanbul revolves around the Bosphorus, a massive strait that separates Europe from Asia. How does one visit a city split between two continents?
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The most popular Sri Lanka circuit combines an adventurous week in the mountainous central highlands with slower-paced sightseeing along clement coastlines and seaside villages. Those with the luxury of time can venture north to remote Jaffna, heart of Sri Lanka’s Tamil country.
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Tel Aviv, the most liberal and gay-friendly city in the Middle East, feels simultaneous familiar and foreign. Take a walk through its different neighborhoods.
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