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According to a Yonhap News feature, extended stays are rising in popularity among Koreans. As the stresses of modern life pile up in the cities, many Koreans are seeking longer vacations with less pressure to sightsee in a short period of time. These vacations often involve relaxing in one’s destination and doing leisurely activities that would normally be done near their homes, such as reading at cafes. The Korea Tourism Organization has even opened up extended travel programs, one for a week in a mountain or fishing village and another for up to 90 days at one’s desired destination.
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