Coming to Korea from Germany in 1978, I fell in love with Korea's history, culture, nature and people so much so that I became a Korean citizen. Now as the head of Korea's tourism industry, I have the privilege of promoting Korea's numerous attractions that I have enjoyed so much in the past and still enjoy today.
Some people might say there isn't much to see in Korea, but I strongly disagree. Visitors will find beautiful landscapes and fascinating historical relics in every corner of the country. Local customs and mouth-watering delicacies form part of our treasured heritage. And then there is the unstoppable energy of modern Korea, a power rooted in ancient history that has catapulted the once impoverished country into the exclusive club of wealthy nations within less than 50 years.
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