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		<title>Reviving Seoul Station as Cultural Hub</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Long before the arrival of high-speed KTX and airplanes, Koreans used regular trains as their main vehicle for special trips holidays and journeys. Seoul Station was at the center of the excitement and has witnessed the ups and downs of the public over the years. Travelers who visit the station nowadays may be well acquainted [...]]]></description>
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