Monday, June 21, 2010

Travel - World Cup Soccer


Travel - World Cup Soccer



World Cup BalloonsWelcome to our World Cup travel guide. We begin by offering you a brief guide to each city which hosts a World Cup venue for the 2002 event. The urban centers of Japan and Korea offer a wonderfully rich cultural heritage, not to mention world class dining, entertainment (besides the best sporting even in the world), tourism, and hospitality. A trip to the orient is difficult to match, unless of course your lucky enough to take in a match or two while you're there. Our offerings also include a city-by-city video guide of Japanese world cup travel destinations.

The Korea National Tourism Organization's official tourism guide can be found online here. If offers information on some of the best sights to be seen all around Korea, and excellent vital information such as subway maps. If you are traveling to Korea and are worried about the language barrier, spend some World Cup Alofttime at this site. Korean is a scientific language and quite learnable, but will remain a challenge for most of the western world. Current weather conditions and temperatures for every major Korean metropolitan center can be obtained from this live site.

No other country in the world revels in the juxtaposition of tradition and modernity, nature and artifice, as does Japan. Guides to specific regions of Japan can be viewed at Japan-Travel-Updates. Current weather conditions can be found via Yahoo's weather guide. If you are traveling to Japan for the world cup, utilize our city guide (which also has English language video clips highlighting each venue city), and take the time to read up the experience at travel adventures.org. These well written commentaries offer a glimpse of what it is like to truly take in some Japanese cultural experiences.

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