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  1. 1 day ago · 17th Busan International Film Festival, 4–13 October 2012. Films Screened: 304 films from 75 countries(96 World Premieres / 39 International Premieres). Screening Venue: 37 screens at 7 theaters. Opening Film: Cold War, Longman Leung, Sunny Luk, Hong Kong. Closing Film: Television, Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, Bangladesh.

  2. Agricultural officials and workers across Kangwon Province are intensifying efforts to complete winter wheat and barley sowing, aiming to maximize crop yields and bolster food security for the coming year. The province’s collective push reflects a strategic approach to ensure a bountiful harvest ...

  3. 3 days ago · North Korea is divided administratively into nine provinces (to), the special province-level municipality (jikhalsi) of P’yŏngyang, the special city (thŭkpyŏlsi) of Rasŏn, and two special administrative regions (chigu)—the Mount Kŭmgang tourist region and the Kaesŏng industrial region.

  4. 5 days ago · Unlike other SEZ’s, which are discrete and often isolated geographical areas, this project encompasses cultural, tourist and leisure destinations scattered throughout Kangwon Province. This zone encompasses the former Mt. Kumgang Tourist Region, which operated from 1998-2008, accommodating mostly South Korean visitors. [2]

  5. 2 days ago · Ojingeo Jeot (Fermented Squid) Ojingeo jet is a bold, pungent dish made by salting and fermenting squid. This process gives the dish a distinctive, savoury, and rich flavour. This traditional delicacy represents Gangwon Province’s coastal culinary traditions, offering a taste of South Korea’s seaside flavours.

  6. 3 days ago · The South Phyongan Provincial Power Transmission and Distribution Station has settled sci-tech problems arising in reducing the loss of power in transmission by its own efforts and technology. Similar work has been done at South Hwanghae and Kangwon provincial power transmission and distribution stations, too. -0-www.kcna.kp (Juche113.9.26.)

  7. 1 day ago · Thus, the Bengal Presidency, as the province was known, had powers of superintendence over the other British presidencies, those of Madras (now Chennai) and Bombay (now Mumbai). Britain was not, however, the only European presence in Bengal.