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The hallyu (Korean wave) that is sweeping the country sometimes seems more like a tsunami. Korean enclaves have sprouted not just in the Metro Manila area, but all over the country, and signs in Hangul (the Korean script) of Korean restaurants, shops, even churches and schools, can be seen from Parañaque to General Santos City.

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I was excited to come here for two reasons: to see friends I haven’t seen in a year or two, and because Seoul is currently on The New York Times’ list of “31 Places to Go in 2010.”

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