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Top 20 thngs to do in Korea

Top 20 thngs to do in Korea

SEOUL - There are hundreds of attractions and lots to do and see in Korea – but here’s 20 things Travelife.ca writers suggest you put on your “must do” list when in Korea:
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On the Other Side of Mt. Fuji

On the Other Side of Mt. Fuji

KANAZAWA, JAPAN – It’s a bright sun-drenched day when our motor coach enters the abyss of a volcanic mountain tunnel and quickly our vision is drawn to a tiny speck of light in the distance.
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Food for thought in Tokyo

Food for thought in Tokyo

TOKYO – When looking for affordable places to dine in Japan’s capital, it helps to have tunnel vision. That’s because many of Tokyo’s cheapest and best “neighbourhood” restaurants can be found tucked away in the tunneled archways beneath the elevated portions of the city’s main rail line, the one on which the super-fast Shinkansen (bullet train) I’m aboard is travelling.
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Kyoto is Japan's Oasis of Calm

Kyoto is Japan's Oasis of Calm

KYOTO, JAPAN - The gardens of Shunko-in Temple are oases of ordered calm … stately trees, manicured shrubs, sands etched with concentric circles rippling across the surface. The only sounds are the gentle chirping of birds and the rustle of the breeze through the leaves.
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Getting Lost in Japanese Culture

Getting Lost in Japanese Culture

TOKYO - From a vantage point 50 stories above Tokyo in the lounge of the Park Hyatt Hotel, it becomes clear that this is a city that sprawls endlessly in every direction. Like Bill Murray’s character Bob Harris in the 2003 film Lost in Translation, I have only a few days to understand not only the city, but local culture, as well.Like that character, I’m also based in the luxurious Park Hyatt in Tokyo’s Shinjuku business district.
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Women rule traditional ryoken inns

Women rule traditional ryoken inns

KYOTO, JAPAN - I was led to believe Japan is a male-dominated world. So why is the tiny woman wrapped in silk wrappings, complete with a bow at the back, ordering me to take my shoes off before entering a hotel in this ancient city. Well, as I soon discover, this is no ordinary hotel. And the grandmotherly figure shouting orders is no ordinary woman. “We have slipper for you,” says the diminutive Akemi Nishimura as she glances down at my size 10 feet before shuffling off in search of footwear.
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Japan Blossoms All Year Long

Japan Blossoms All Year Long

KAGOSHIMA CITY, JAPAN - It rains pink petals in this southern Japanese city. Each year, when the cherry trees shed their pink coats and a gentle wind blows off the surrounding sea, the pedals flutter about like snow flakes and the people of this charming city celebrate the event by gathering in parks to picnic.
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Falling in Love with Japanese Trains

Falling in Love with Japanese Trains

TOKYO – In a country renowned for its high-speed trains, it was two slow moving versions - one known as the “Romance Car” - that made us fall in love with rail service here.
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Malaysia's George Town a Colonial Paradise

Malaysia's George Town a Colonial Paradise

GEORGE TOWN, MALAYSIA -The slender man standing behind the trishaw, this old colonial town’s version of the more famous rickshaw, invited my partner and I to let him show us the sights of this mini-Singapore.
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Malaysian Mangrove a Natural Beauty

Malaysian Mangrove a Natural Beauty

The sun slowly rises over the tallest peak on Friday Mountain, signaling another glorious day is about to begin on this tropical island outpost. Despite the early hour, the Andaman Sea beach outside the Four Seasons Langkawi Resort is hot to the touch. Debris, washed ashore overnight, is being swept up and bagged by an army of local women dressed in denim overalls. Their heads are covered with straw hats and scarves, as Muslim dress code demands. The pampered guests staying at Langkawi’s most l...
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