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Half of Korean Travelers Headed to Japan or China, and 5 More Travel Stories

June 11, 2026

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April exit data reveals a two-country tilt, while new routes and hidden food streets beckon adventurers.

Korea's outbound travel map is lopsided—and the rest of this week's picks show where the real gems are hiding, from Mauritius shortcuts to Daegu's old-school Chinese noodle row.

Half of All Korean Travelers Went to Japan or China in April

April exit stats show a striking two-country tilt

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Mauritius Just Got Closer With a Brand-New Flight Route

Ethiopian Airlines opens a Mauritius connection

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Korea's Tourist Hotel Coupons Draw Skepticism Before Launch

Discount scheme for visitors raises concerns early

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Daegu's Hidden Chinese Noodle Street Is a Time Capsule

Decades-old shops line Buk-gu's secret food row

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Three Days at Banyan Tree Phuket Worth Every Hour

A luxury Thai escape that delivers on its promise

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How to Actually Do Summer Right in Toronto on a WHV

A working-holiday guide to Canada's biggest city

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