“Not all Europe is the same”… Why do different countries have different travel patterns?

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Travel routes that have been blocked due to the corona virus are opening and tourists are flocking to European cities. According to data released by travel platform Tripbitoz on the 13th, France was selected as the number one European country most visited by travelers. It was followed by Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom. You can see that countries that were visited by many Korean tourists before Corona are still gaining popularity after the pandemic. However, even if they visit the same Europe, travel patterns vary from country to country. France and the UK were found to have visited the … read more

Top 10 preferred European destinations for Japanese travelers

Top 10 preferred European destinations for Japanese travelers

Europe travel destination that you must visit before you die Europe, which has many things to see and many things – but depending on the length of the trip, too many European attractions may be a problem. Everyone wants to travel, but if you can’t, let’s go to this place. It introduces 10 European destinations preferred by travelers based on the Skyscanner search.Due to COVID-19, travel is difficult. SkyScanner will continue to deliver inspiration to dream of traveling again after a difficult time, including travel information and updates related to COVID-19. READ MORE: 24 HOURS IN PARIS: A City of … read more

Walking into “Romania and Albania”

In KBS1TV’s , the episode “Finding the Beauty of Eastern Europe – Romania and Albania” will be broadcast. Bucharest, the capital of Romania. During the communist regime, buildings in Bucharest were demolished and most of the buildings were constructed as propaganda tools. Among them, a parliamentary palace modeled after the tin palace in North Korea. This building, which shows the ambition of dictatorship well, is the second largest among administrative buildings in the world after the Pentagon in the United States. I meet the symbol of Bucharest left by dictator Chausescu. Branseong Fortress, which has the legend of Count Dracula, … read more

Dracula, a hero in Romania, a vampire in other countries

As a child, Dracula was sent to the Ottoman Empire as a hostage with her brother, 4. Dracula was subjected to many atrocities by Mehmet (later Mehmet II), the crown prince of the Ottoman Empire, and his father Murad II. He escaped from the Ottoman Empire and returned to his homeland, but his father was assassinated by another race (around the age of 16 in 1447) and his brother lost his eyes to a hot iron and was buried alive. Dracula becomes Duke of the Duchy of Wallachia, constantly striving to survive. He inherited the name of his father, Vlad … read more