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  1. 2021年8月12日 · "Extreme Debut: Wild Idol" is a new idol survival show of MBC that focuses on the "survival" sides of the show. This audition program will show idols' skills and physical strength. The panels will gather and watch the contestants in the studio. Some contestants are ...

  2. Introduction. The word "eong" means "a hill" in the Jeju dialect. The name "Namwon Keuneong" means "a huge hill shaped like a mouth opened toward and ready to swallow up the sea." The flatlands on the cliffs are covered with soft green grass. Visitors will be inspired by the area’s untouched nature and two naturally-made caves.

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  3. 10 Beautiful Pictures Of LIGHTSUM's SangAh To Remind You Of Her Visual Power - Kpopmap

  4. Sanbangsan Mountain is the result of violent volcanic activity some 700,000 to 800,000 years ago and is in fact a huge body of lava. The cliffs on the southern side of the lava dome are marked with a rich variety of curious formations such as weathering pits and talus scree slopes, some of which are as high as 200 meters. As its name ‘sanbang’ – literally meaning ‘a cave inside a ...

  5. 2020年3月2日 · Seryangji Reservoir (세량지) Introduction. Selected by CNN as one of the 50 beautiful places to visit in South Korea, Seryangji Reservoir offers amazing scenery not to be missed. The best time to visit is during spring when the cherry blossoms bloom along the lakeside. The reservoir on misty mornings and when the waters mirror the cherry ...

  6. 2020年3月2日 · Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village was the first Korean place designated as a slow city in 2007. Compared with the fast-changing city life, the village seeks a slow life, experiencing regional cultures and food, surrounded by nature. Visitors can make Korean traditional sweets & cookies such as Hangwa and Ssalyeot here.

  7. 2023年5月23日 · 2023. July 21, Friday, 7 PM – Seoul (Gocheok Sky Dome) July 22, Saturday, 6 PM – Seoul (Gocheok Sky Dome) September 6, Wednesday – Tokyo (Tokyo Dome) September 7, Thursday – Tokyo (Tokyo Dome) November 23, Thursday – Saitama (Belluna Dome) November 24, Friday – Saitama (Belluna Dome) November 30, Thurday – Aichi (Vantelin Dome Nagoya)