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Exiled Vietnamese prince sparks tourism push into rural Korea

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Related coverage for "Exiled Vietnamese prince sparks tourism push into rural Korea": Borneo Bulletin — Vietnam’s Con Dao is world’s top hidden island destination. The korea Herald News — Lee returns home from NATO, Mongolia with broader strategic vision for Eurasia. Korea Times News — [PHOTOS] Samba heat hits Seoul streets. South China Morning Post — US tops Philippine tourism market, propelled by strong ties, even stronger dollar. BusinessWorld Online — Out with the old, in with the new (restaurant)