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  • Enter Korea. The Korean Organizing Committee for the Guest of Honor at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2005.
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  • Kyobo Book Center, the country's largest bookstore. Books about Noth Korea and Hitler.
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  • Arirang TV, Click! Digital Korea. Story about popularity of e-Books.
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  • Translated books at Korea Literature Translation Institute.
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  • Enter Korea. The Korean Organizing Committee for the Guest of Honor at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2005. Chairman Hwang Chi-Woo outlining his plans.
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  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha.
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  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha. Here its story is told in a painting on a temple wall.
    20050426_051_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha. Here its story is told in a painting on a temple wall.
    20050426_042_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha.
    20050426_038_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha. This old lady is cleaning its base from leaves and dirt in order to earn merits for her next life.
    20050426_036_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha. This old lady is cleaning its base from leaves and dirt in order to earn merits for her next life.
    20050426_029_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha.
    20050426_028_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha.
    20050426_025_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha. Lampions for Buddha's birthday.
    20050426_017_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha. Her it is reflected in the window of a temple building, the ceiling of which is covered with thankful wishes written by pilgrims.
    20050426_049_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha.
    20050426_041_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Gwanchoksa temple. The Eunjinmireuk, 19 meters high, wearing a strange crown and more than 1000 years old, is possibly South Korea's most extraordinary statue af Buddha. This old lady is cleaning its base from leaves and dirt in order to earn merits for her next life.
    20050426_030_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Panmunjom. Camp Bonifas. Japanese tour group visiting the border to North Korea. The official photographer also submits his images to U.S. and South Korean secret service in order to be able to identify potential spies.
    20050429_004_SouthKorea.jpg
  • A KTX (Korea Train Express) high speed train (a TGV license) Train going from Kwangju to Seoul passing Ganggyeong station.
    20050426_074_SouthKorea.jpg
  • A KTX (Korea Train Express) high speed train (a TGV license) on the way from Kwangju to Seoul passing a "sailing ship night club" near Nonsan.
    20050426_062_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Railway crossing near Hamyeol. A KTX (Korea Train Express) high speed train (a license of French TGV) going from Kwangju to Seoul.
    20050426_088_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Railway bridge near Baegyangsa. A KTX (Korea Train Express) high speed train (a license of French TGV) going from Seoul to Gwangju.
    20050425_150_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Yeouido Island. A father photographs his kids in front of a poster showing the Tokdo islands claimed by South Korea in a dispute with Japan. Hundreds of Thousands of Seoulites enjoy the Cherry Blossom in Yunjungno, the street around the National Assembly lined by cherry trees which has been cleared from traffic for these days.
    20050416_166_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). The big international players are exhibiting alongside local auto makers and their cars are a big hit with Koreans, here Michael Schumacher's Ferrari Formula 1 at the Bridgestone booth.
    20050501_728_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). The new Daewoo SUV isn't the most important thing for this young gentleman.
    20050501_687_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). The big international players are exhibiting alongside local auto makers and their cars are a big hit with Koreans, here kids are having fun with a Honda S2000 cabriolet.
    20050501_674_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). The big international players are exhibiting alongside local auto makers and their cars are a big hit with Koreans, here kids are having fun with a Honda S2000 cabriolet.
    20050501_664_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Panmunjom. Camp Bonifas. Souvenir shop for tour groups visiting the border to North Korea.
    20050429_032_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). The big international players are exhibiting alongside local auto makers and their cars are a big hit with Koreans, here Michael Schumacher's Ferrari Formula 1 at the Bridgestone booth.
    20050501_719_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). Hyundai HCD-8 sports car.
    20050501_704_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). Daewoo Statesman.
    20050501_683_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX).
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  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX).
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  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). The big international players are exhibiting alongside local auto makers and their cars are a big hit with Koreans, here the Mercedes Mclaren SLR super sportscar.
    20050501_639_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). The big international players are exhibiting alongside local auto makers and their cars are a big hit with Koreans, here a BMW prototype of a hydrogen fuelled car.
    20050501_598_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX).
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  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). Daewoo lorries. Quiz for visitors.
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  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). Shy lady at information counter.
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  • Japanese tour group having a bulgogi lunch after visiting the border to North Korea.
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  • Panmunjom. Camp Bonifas. Souvenir shop for tour groups visiting the border to North Korea.
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  • Panmunjom. Japanese tour group visiting the border to North Korea.
    20050429_024_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Panmunjom. Joint Security Area. South Korean (front) and North Korean side.
    20050429_023_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). Exhausted visitors.
    20050501_654_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). The big international players are exhibiting alongside local auto makers and their cars are a big hit with Koreans, here a Peugeot.
    20050501_620_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Imjingak. Train passing over Freedom Bridge, a railway bridge decorated with reunification wishes by South Koreans.
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  • Imjingak. Freedom Bridge, a railway bridge decorated with reunification wishes by South Koreans.
    20050429_037_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Panmunjom. Japanese tour group visiting the border to North Korea.
    20050429_025_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Panmunjom. Joint Security Area. South Korean (front) and North Korean side.
    20050429_022_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Panmunjom. Joint Security Area. Cleaning the South Korean side.
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  • Panmunjom. Joint Security Area. Cleaning the South Korean side.
    20050429_014_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Panmunjom. Joint Security Area. South Korean guard posing with fierce looks on the North Korean side of the barrack.
    20050429_010_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Panmunjom. Joint Security Area. South Korean guard posing with fierce looks on the North Korean side of the barrack.
    20050429_009_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). The big international players are exhibiting alongside local auto makers and their cars are a big hit with Koreans, here the Jaguar XK cabriolet.
    20050501_643_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Seoul Motor Show 2005 at Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX). The big international players are exhibiting alongside local auto makers and their cars are a big hit with Koreans, here the Mercedes SLK cabriolet.
    20050501_628_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Imjingak. Freedom Bridge, a railway bridge decorated with reunification wishes by South Koreans.
    20050429_047_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Imjingak. Freedom Bridge, a railway bridge decorated with reunification wishes by South Koreans. Souvenir photo with a group of school kids.
    20050429_044_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Imjingak. Freedom Bridge, a railway bridge decorated with reunification wishes by South Koreans.
    20050429_038_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Imjingak. Freedom Bridge, a railway bridge decorated with reunification wishes by South Koreans. Souvenir photo with a group of school kids.
    20050429_045_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Imjingak. Freedom Bridge, a railway bridge decorated with reunification wishes by South Koreans. Souvenir photo with a group of school kids.
    20050429_046_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Underground book shop in subway station.
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  • Bestsellers at Yeongpung Book Store, the country's second largest.
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  • Yeongpung Book Store, the country's second largest.
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  • Bestselling author Kyungran Jo at Deoksugung Palace in downtown Seoul.
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  • Subway. Passengers reading books.
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  • Construction works at Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, that was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
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  • KD Media CD and DVD production company..Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050504_064_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Kyobo Book Center, the country's largest bookstore.
    20050502_060_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Asia Publication Culture & Information Center. .Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050429_069_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Asia Publication Culture & Information Center. .Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050428_081_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Pan Asia Paper Museum. Han-ji (traditional Korean paper from mulberry bark) making demonstration.
    20050426_137_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Pan Asia Paper Museum. Han-ji (traditional Korean paper from mulberry bark) making demonstration.
    20050426_136_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Haeinsa buddhist temple. The annual Tripitaka Koreana Festival honours the temple's collection of 81,340 carved wooden printing blocks with the complete buddhist teachings, declared a world cultural heritage in 1995. The main ceremony starts with a procession around the temple, led by the monks, and ends by walking along a labyrinthic path with a fake printing block on the head, swearing to lead an honorable life.
    20050418_275_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Haeinsa buddhist temple. The annual Tripitaka Koreana Festival honours the temple's collection of 81,340 carved wooden printing blocks with the complete buddhist teachings, declared a world cultural heritage in 1995. The main ceremony starts with a procession around the temple, led by the monks, and ends by walking along a labyrinthic path with a fake printing block on the head, swearing to lead an honorable life.
    20050418_271_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Haeinsa buddhist temple. The annual Tripitaka Koreana Festival honours the temple's collection of 81,340 carved wooden printing blocks with the complete buddhist teachings, declared a world cultural heritage in 1995. The main ceremony starts with a procession around the temple, led by the monks, here outside the hall of the wood blocks.
    20050418_203_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Haeinsa buddhist temple. The annual Tripitaka Koreana Festival honours the temple's collection of 81,340 carved wooden printing blocks with the complete buddhist teachings, declared a world cultural heritage in 1995. Entrance to the hall of the wood blocks.
    20050417_092_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Gyeongbokgung Palace. National Folk Museum. Early prints on paper rolls.
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  • Comic zone at Yeongpung Book Store, the country's second largest.
    20050506_102_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Yeongpung Book Store, the country's second largest. Shppers test-reading potential buys.
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  • Bestselling author Kyungran Jo at Deoksugung Palace in downtown Seoul.
    20050506_074_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Bestselling author Kyungran Jo (r.) with a bride in traditional hanbok costume, at Deoksugung Palace in downtown Seoul.
    20050506_049_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Samsung employee reading an e-Book on a Samsung (surprise) mobile phone.
    20050506_043_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Booxen Book Distribution Center..Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050504_097_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Jongno-gu, Samcheong-dong-gil. Seoul selection bookstore with large collection of translated books at Korean Publishers' Association.
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  • Kyobo Book Center, the country's largest bookstore.
    20050502_059_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Kyobo Book Center, the country's largest bookstore.
    20050502_058_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Asia Publication Culture & Information Center. .Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050429_076_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050429_052_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Jinyung Paper Co. Ltd..Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050428_118_SouthKorea.jpg
  • E-Che Shopping Mall. Movie ad in front of the multiplex cinema..Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050428_112_SouthKorea.jpg
  • On-going construction works at Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, that was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050428_101_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Youlhwadang Publisher. Miss Yi Soo-Jung, daughter of Youlhwadang President (and Book City Culture Foundation Chairman) Yi Ki-Ung, at the showroom and bookshop..Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050428_076_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Youlhwadang Publisher..Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050428_072_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Asia Publication Culture & Information Center. Paju Book City shuttle bus..Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050428_068_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Asia Publication Culture & Information Center. .Paju Book City, a modern printing industry cluster, was created from scratch on an empty peace of land north of Seoul starting from 1999 (after an idea by Book City Culture Foundation Chairman Yi Ki-Ung from 1989).
    20050428_024_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Songnisan National Park. Beopjusa Temple. Printing blocks with Buddhist writings.
    20050427_089_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Korean Traditional Paper Institute. Han-ji (traditional Korean paper from mulberry bark) making demonstration. Drying of fresh sheets.
    20050426_149_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Korean Traditional Paper Institute. Han-ji (traditional Korean paper from mulberry bark) making demonstration.
    20050426_140_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Pan Asia Paper Museum. A holographic elf explains the paper making process to holographic trees, which are turned into sheets of paper after being processed in a model paper factory.
    20050426_102_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Haeinsa buddhist temple. The annual Tripitaka Koreana Festival honours the temple's collection of 81,340 carved wooden printing blocks with the complete buddhist teachings, declared a world cultural heritage in 1995. The main ceremony starts with a procession around the temple, led by the monks, and ends by walking along a labyrinthic path with a fake printing block on the head, swearing to lead an honorable life.
    20050418_353_SouthKorea.jpg
  • Haeinsa buddhist temple. The annual Tripitaka Koreana Festival honours the temple's collection of 81,340 carved wooden printing blocks with the complete buddhist teachings, declared a world cultural heritage in 1995. The main ceremony starts with a procession around the temple, led by the monks, and ends by walking along a labyrinthic path with a fake printing block on the head, swearing to lead an honorable life.
    20050418_322_SouthKorea.jpg
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