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My travel to Anapa
My travel to Anapa
My travel to Anapa In the center there are a lot of shops, banks, restaurants, shopping centers, etc. Transport was actively going ... I noticed that people strangely cross the road at intersections) They do not go as usual, but right from corner to corner across the intersection) Apparently this is due to some specific work of traffic lights, I don’t know. Naturally immediately went to the central beach! As it turned out - it is sandy there! Although, if we speak of a place for swimming, this is a tin ... We walked along the pier, probably 500 meters, but the depth was just above the knee! I would say that this is a great place for bathing children, but then I learned that there is still a muddy bottom, like in a swamp. Then we went along the embankment. On the way, we met a very original residential complex, at the same time compared real estate prices there and in Sochi) Farther from the center, the road went up and went along the sea at a decent height. We were pleased with the equipped pedestrian zone, with lined pavement, painted railings and stunning views from the height of the sea! Throughout the way, no one even paid attention to the high fence on the other side of us, until someone suddenly said, “Look, and behind the fence is the Graveyard!”) From that moment, the embankment immediately became somehow less friendly) Sights besides the White Hat monument and the ship with the Scarlet sails on the coast, were not particularly found. And I forgot to add that all the way, like in Novorossiysk, was accompanied by an unreal storm wind! To summarize, I would like to live there - no. Come to rest - also unlikely. But as a tourist, just to see these places at least once is worth it! Although, if it were not for Sochi, then perhaps Anapa would have caused me more enthusiasm)
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Tourism in South Korea
Tourism in South Korea
Tourism in South Korea refers to the tourist industry in the Republic of Korea. In 2012, 11.1 million foreign tourists visited South Korea, making it the 20th most visited country in the world, and the 6th most visited in Asia.Most non-Korean tourists come from other parts of East Asia such as Japan,China and Hong Kong. The recent popularity of Korean popular culture, often known as the "Korean Wave", in these countries has increased tourist arrivals. Seoul is the principal tourist destination for visitors; popular tourist destinations outside of Seoul include the major coastal city of Busan, the Seorak-san national park, the historic city of Gyeongju and subtropical Jeju Island. "Korean wave" Since the turn of the 21st century, South Korea has emerged as a major exporter of popular culture and tourism, aspects which have become a significant part of its burgeoning economy. The growing popularity of Korean pop culture in the world was at least partly driven by the South Korean government supporting its creative industries through subsidies and funding for start-ups, as a form of soft power with the goal of becoming a leading global exporter of culture in line with Japanese and British culture, a niche that the United States has dominated for nearly a century. In 2014, the South Korean government allocated 1% of its annual budget to cultural industries and raised a $1 billion fund to nurture popular culture. As the impact of K-pop and Korean drama like "Gangnam Style" and Moon Embracing the Sun accomplished influential recognition and international reputation, Korean society began to be recognized as developed on par with the Western world.
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