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Tdc
As I've already mentioned, I've recently returned to Korea after a long abscence. I've been thinking about taking a trip to TDC and To-Ka-Ri, however, I don't want to go if the places are dead. Does anyone know what the current situation is like up there? Are there still a lot of bars? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Tdc
Someone told me that Playboy had an article of the top 10 places to party in the world, and TDC was one of them. But that was in the 80's. I haven't been to TDC since 2002. I'm sure they'll always have a bunch of bars. I'd go up on a weekend just to see some of the old places. Might even know some of the people still there. lol
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