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  • And now it's time for our Arts and Culture segment with Yim Yoonhee in the studio.

  • Good afternoon.

  • Good afternoon.

  • We had some beautiful weather yesterday, perfect for taking some pictures outdoors. And with

  • that in mind, I understand you have some tips for people who may be wanting to see the best

  • that Korea has to offer.

  • That's right The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism

  • has this program... they've been running since 2011,... and basically they keep track of

  • the 25 most picturesque landscapes here in Korea. They range from mountains to lakes,

  • rivers, streams. And they cover every nook and cranny of the

  • country. Let's take a look.

  • [PACKAGE START] The lotus flower is an iconic flower in Asia.

  • This year's lotus flowers get an early start, in the beautiful waters of Pond located in

  • the southern part of Province.

  • The majestic peaks of span across the Southern Province, tucking away pockets of fog and

  • mystery.

  • Here the abondoned fortress that once sheltered King Injo now caresses the empty mountain

  • terrain, snuggled deep within Province.

  • The Resevoir is popular fishing place with it's serene landscape

  • And finally the falls. Takes the breathe away. Located in valley which also houses rocks.

  • These rocks were inscribed with the names of poets and scholars who frequented the valley

  • years ago.

  • These are just a few of the beautiful landscapes here in Korea worth visiting.

  • With some beautiful weather and some comfortable hiking shoes, you can be sure you'll get some

  • picture frame worthy shots.

  • [STUDIO] Korea is really big on hiking.

  • It seems like quite a few of the locations in the report are hiking locations.

  • Right, so 70 percent of Korea is covered in mountainous terrain, which explains the very

  • enthusiastic hiking culture here. There are a few local mountains here in Seoul,

  • but it's always nice to get out of the city once in a while.

  • How are these locations chosen?

  • Applications are submited by the parks or the local government to the Ministry of Culture,

  • Sports, and Tourism and from there the top 25 most picture worthy locations are chosen.

  • You know it's good to go see photo exhibitions by other professional photographers----you've

  • brought quite a few into the studio---but it would be fun to be the photographer for a change.

  • Especially now with the warm weather, I hear flowers are blooming earlier.

  • Exactly. Let's hope there's no rain this weekend so we can throw on some comfortable hiking

  • shoes and get out there to take some pictures. We saw earlier the lotus flowers in the Gungnamji

  • Pond. Lotus flowers are usually a late spring, early summer flowers.

  • There are quite a few lotus festivals around that time of the year. But the weather has

  • been warm. I wouldn't be surprised if we saw some more

  • early blooms.

  • Thank you for that report. See you next week.

  • My pleasure. See you next week.

And now it's time for our Arts and Culture segment with Yim Yoonhee in the studio.

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