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Korean Movies with English Subtitles Offered in Theater
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CGV Yongsan in central Seoul will devote a screen to the exclusive showing of popular domestic movies with English-language subtitles, an unprecedented move by a movie theater. ``It's to serve the many foreigners in Korea who want to watch Korean films. They won't have to wait for DVDs with English-language subtitles anymore,'' Chong Choe from CJ Entermatinment's International Strategy team told The Korea Times. The country's largest motion picture studio, CJ Entertainment and multiplex theater giant CGV have teamed up for this long-term project, and will begin with ``A Man Who Was Superman,'' starring high-profile actors Jeon Ji-hyeon (`My Sassy Girl's'' Gianna Jeon) and Hwang Jung-min (``Happiness''). Coming to CGV Yongsan Jan. 31, it will have regular showings for the entire duration of the film's run in Korea. For the time being, there will be seven showings per day through Feb. 4.
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Changing of the Palace Guard at Deoksugung Palace

All year(weather permitting)/ Every day except Monday, 11a.m., 2p.m. and 3.30 p.m.
40 min/ free/ in front of the Deoksugung Palace main gate,
City Hall Subway Station, Line 1, Exit 2 or Line 2, Exit 12



01/23/2008
The Seoul Metropolitan Government has recently published a tourist guidebook complete with detailed information on most recommended cultural attractions together with a selection of places to shop and eat. The book will be available in English, Japanese and Chinese.

The guidebooks tailor the specific areas of content according to language. For example, the English guidebook introduces to the reader the ways in which to experience Korean traditional culture first hand, while the Japanese guidebook features detailed information on shopping districts and eateries. Chinese tourists are guided through Seoul's modern infrastructure and its various technological facilities.




In addition to the newly revised editions, a smaller sized guidebook (12cm×19cm) replete with 66 pages of useful information was also published for the convenience of tourists. They are available for free at major 10 tourist information booths across the city, including those in Itaewon and Dongdaemun. Newly updated tourist maps (76cm×52cm) are also displayed. If you wish to pick these up in person, you can call at (02) 2171-2464.

For more information, please call the Seoul Call Center. Simply dial "120" from a local landline telephone or "02-120" from your mobile phone, and then press "9" for English. You may also wish to contact the Tourism Promotion Division, please call directly at (02) 2171-2464.


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