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  • Agro-Trade & Exhibition Center, Seoul

    Introduces its facilities, event and convention schedules, and visitor's information. Located in Yangjae-dong, Seoul.

  • craigslist: seoul classifieds

    craigslist provides local classifieds and forums for jobs, housing, for sale, personals, services, local community, and events.

  • FC Seoul

    FC Seoul is a professional football club based in Seoul, South Korea. It is currently owned by GS Sports, a subsidiary of GS Group. The club is usually considered a powerhouse in the K-League, with financial backing from the well-known GS Group. The club is currently managed by Portuguese national Nelo Vingada, who is contracted for two seasons beginning with the 2010 K-League season.

  • Fine Translation Co., Ltd.

    Specializes in translation, interpretation, and localization services covering technical documents, brochures and software manuals for Asian and European languages.

  • Grand Hyatt Seoul

    The Grand Hyatt Seoul is a 5-star luxury Hyatt hotel in Seoul, South Korea. Located in landscaped gardens in Yongsan district, on the historic Mount Namsan, the hotel has 601 rooms and suites. The hotel's restaurants include the Paris Grill which serves European cuisine, The Chinese Restaurant, J.J. Mahoney’s Centre and Helicon Song Bar.

  • Hyundai Engineering and Construction

    Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd. KRX: 000720 (abbreviation: HDEC or HEC) is a major construction company in South Korea which has carried out projects not only in Korea but around the world. The company was founded by Chung Ju-yung in 1947 as the Hyundai Civil Works Company, and was a major component of the Hyundai Group. Hyundai Construction and Hyundai Engineering merged in 1999.

    Hyundai Construction played a major role in the importation of Korean labourers to the Middle East to work on construction projects there in the 1970s and 1980s; in the decade following 1975, when Hyundai signed their first contract in the region, for construction of a shipyard for the Iranian Navy near Bandar-e Abbas, 800,000 Koreans went to work in Saudi Arabia, and another 25,000 went to Iran; Hyundai was their largest employer.

    The company was under creditors' management (Korea Exchange Bank being the largest creditor) from 2001 to 2006, as Hyundai Group was split into several entities. As of March 2007, HEC is the main shareholder of Hyundai Merchant Marine, which is the de-facto holding company of Hyundai Group. Hyundai Group and Hyundai Heavy Industries (another spin-off from Hyundai Group) are both vying to purchase HEC.

  • i Tour Seoul

    Seoul city tourism Official web-site. We provide all information about Seoul tourism including some of other provinces' in Korea. Real-time information of Seoul, Korea tour guide, culture, history, climate, and more. Enjoy Seoul!

  • Korea Flower Delivery Association

    Company providing flower delivery across South Korea and Japan.

  • Nong Shim Ltd.

    Nong Shim Co., Ltd. (KRX: 04370) is a food manufacturer specializing in instant noodles and snacks. The company was established under the name Lotte Industrial Company on September 18, 1965 in South Korea and changed its name in March 1978. Its products are sold around the world.

    Nong Shim is well known for its Shin ramyun (신라면, manufactured since October 1986), Beef Bowl Noodle Soup, and a wide variety of snacks including shrimp crackers which greatly resemble Calbee's "Kappa Ebisen", onion rings, sweet snacks, and potato chips.

  • Samsung Techwin

    Samsung Techwin (Korean: 삼성테크윈) is a South Korean aeronautics, optoelectronics, automations and defense company. It is one of the subsidiaries of Samsung Group.

  • Seoul Business

    Seoul Business provides latest Korea World News from the most comprehensive global news network on the internet. News and analysis on Seoul and international current events, business, finance, politics, economy, sports and more. Searchable news in 44 languages from WN Network Asia.

  • Seoul Convention Bureau

    The Seoul Convention Bureau, or SCB, exists to promote Seoul to the global leisure travel convention and Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions (MICE) industries.

    The SCB works in partnership with the Seoul Metropolitan Government, the Seoul Tourism Organization, the Korea Tourism Organization, as well as other related tourism organizations in Seoul. Employing incentive programs to draw major international gatherings to Seoul, SCB promotes a broad spectrum of activities, known as MICE business.

    The SCB assists meeting and event planners with coordination of event and meetings such as site inspections, bidding proposals, transportation, tourism related activities and provides volunteers as well as financial support.

  • Seoul Eats

    A Foodie's Life in Korea. Restaurant Reviews, Food News, and other tomfoolery.

  • Seoul Housing Realty Consulting

    Provides real estate and relocation services for foreigners. With listings of apartments, houses, and offices.

  • Seoul Metropolitan Government

    Offers information on business, residence, cultural events, news, tourism information.

  • Seoul National University

    Seoul National University (SNU), colloquially known in Korean as Seoul-dae (서울대), is a national research university in Seoul, Korea, ranked 24th in the world in publications in an analysis of data from the Science Citation Index and 47th in the world and 7th in Asia by the 2009 THE-QS World University Rankings (known from 2010 onwards as the QS World University Rankings).

  • Seoul Palace Hotel

    With hotel introduction, banquet and convention information, restaurants, health facilities, events, and jobs open.

  • Seoul Real Estate Co., Ltd.

    Lists apartment rental listings with pictures and maps.

  • Seoul Selection

    Shop for Korean cultural and intellectual products, which also periodically shows Korean movies with English subtitles. Columns, product listings, announcements.

  • The Seoul Times

    The Seoul Times is an online English-language newspaper in Korea. Its competitors include The Korea Times, the Korea Herald, and the English edition of the JoongAng Ilbo. The Seoul Times was founded by Joseph Joh (Hangul: 조운경; Hanja: 趙雲鯨) on May 1, 2001. The Seoul Times is headquartered in Seoul, although it is operated by a number of correspondents and volunteer writers from around the world.

  • Seoul travel guide - Wikitravel

    Open source travel guide to Seoul, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more.

  • University of Seoul

    The University of Seoul (Korean: 서울시립대학교, 서울市立大學校; the direct Korean translation is Seoul City University) is a public university operated by the municipal government of Seoul, South Korea. The campus stands in Jeonnong-dong, Dongdaemun-gu. It traces its origins to 1918, became a four-year college in 1956, and a university in 1981.

  • What the Book?

    Expat-owned English bookstore that offers free shipping throughout the peninsula. Site features online ordering, map and directions, news, and events.





 
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