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[VIDEO] Korean Folk Village tour
An English teacher took his students on a trip to a Korean folk village.
[MEDIA]http://streaming1.vidilife.com/vidilife/video/2005/ 10/29/30151/49776.wmv[/MEDIA]
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Interesting concept...an English teacher taking Koreans to the Korean Folk Village.
![]() If it was strictly for leisure, he should have taken them to Everland or Lotte World. Anyway, it was nice of him to do that (that is, if he paid for them). |