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Thursday, May 22, 2008

2 Days in Korea



No matter what people say, it all comes down to skiing. There's nothing like the feeling of freedom, making your way down on the slopes covered in fresh, powdery snow. Even if you're not quite the avid skier, don't worry, because brief training courses are available, so that even beginners may enjoy the time out on the slopes. When thinking of ski resorts to recommend, a number of places spring to mind. The High1 Ski Resort offers a number of colorful and exciting events, complete with a ski train in operation for a comfortable trip that opened in 2007, while the Yongpyong Ski Resort is another great resort featuring Korea's longest slopes. Next, is the Muju Resort, located in the snowfilled mountain area of Deokyusan National Park, offering gondola rides to the top of the slopes, where guests get the chance to witness what a real ‘snow country' is all about.

At the Daemyung Vivaldi Park Ski World, guests can enjoy themselves both at the waterpark or the slopes. Lastly, there is Phoenix Park, a ski resort harnessing an 18-hole golf course and a first-class hotel, delighting all guests who come to visit. If, for some reason, you fear the ski slopes, I recommend the snow sledding slopes. The Everland Snow Sledding Slopes are only an hour away on the Seoul subway system, providing sledding courses for all, from kids to adults !








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