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[HanCinema's Digest] Travel Bug Bites

Get some suggestions on where to eat, shop and stay, Korean Air implements a new law in the wake of the "Nut Rage" incident, the Eat Your Kimchi Crew says goodbye to Korea and heads to Japan, and hear from one travel agent why Europeans should consider Korea as their next holiday destination.

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"Your Ultimate Guide to Seoul, South Korea: Where to Eat, Shop, and Stay"

Trendland Magazine shares its favorite places to eat, shop and stay after spending a week in Korea's capital, Seoul. Delicious and decadent ice-creams, Buddhist temples, hotels, markets and more! You'll find some great suggestions here to help you plan your adventure.

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"South Korea Introduces New 'Nut Rage Law'"

You may remember Korea's "Nut Rage" lady who caused a fuss during a flight last year, and now Korean Air has implemented strict punishments for anyone attempting to disturb the pilot: "Under the new law, anyone who disturbs the pilot during a flight could face up to five years in prison or a fine equivalent to $41,370 in U.S. dollars. There had been a similar law in place prior to the nut rage incident, but it did not carry the hefty fine – only up to about $4,000 in penalties – and it did not come with the threat of jail". Don't go nuts, in other words.

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"GOODBYE KOREA. HELLO JAPAN!"

The Eat Your Kimchi crew have been blogging about Korea for years now, but now they're heading to Japan to open a new chapter. The blogging duo have done extremely well for themselves and have attracted thousands of followers looking to get an inside take on one of the most vibrant cultures in the world. "Can't wait to start a new live chat segment and start putting up new art and opening new surprises :) Thank you for being so patient with us and look forward to new and exciting videos very very soon!"

...WATCH/READ ON EAT YOUR KIMCHI

"Sun, sights and stunning scenery - but will YOU swap your European holiday for South Korea"

Are Europeans looking to trade their European holidays for some time in "The Land of the Morning Calm"? Charles J. Lidguard, writing for the Express, speaks to a Korean travel agent to take a closer look at what a trip to South Korea has to offer for Europeans looking to mix things up for their next holiday abroad. "Laura explained a first time traveller to Korea visitors should consider a classic tour of the country. This would involve taking in Seoul, Busan and Gyeongju - described as South Korea's golden triangle".

...READ ON EXPRESS

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