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Caribbean Bay: A Water Park for All Seasons
Going to a water park would probably not top the list of typical winter outings, but Everland’s Caribbean Bay makes for an exception. As one of Korea’s largest water parks, Caribbean Bay’s wide array of indoor attractions gives visitors a well-rounded itinerary for underwater fun and relaxation – even when

Beanpole Outdoor’s Star-Powered ‘Entourage’ Parka
The inspiration behind Beanpole Outdoor’s latest outerwear release is a story of bromance. Named after the Korean remake of a popular American television show, the “Entourage” parka represents more than a garment. It’s a symbol of a multi-layered camaraderie. The show “Entourage” follows an up-and-coming actor in Seoul (portrayed by

Is Augmented Reality Set to Transform Construction?
Change is ongoing in construction, where modern IT breakthroughs now have a very real effect on the industry. Many builders are still getting to grips with incorporating the latest virtual reality (VR) tech into their operations. However, the industry has already started looking beyond VR. IT experts are busy developing a powerful

Together as One: Samsung C&T’s Worldwide Corporate Social Responsibility
For any company to grow, it needs to understand the various roles it should take on as a part of a larger society. Samsung C&T’s Trading & Investment Group, which has dozens of offices around the world, understands the value and importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) – the fabric

Everland’s VR Universe Big Wheel Experience Is a Blast from the Past
At modern theme parks, even the most popular rides come and go as they are superseded by the latest marvel. But does this always have to be the case? Everland has found a way to turn back the clock for a ride that was closed to the public over half

How Samsung C&T is Contributing to the Future of Healthcare in the Middle East
Providing adequate medical care is becoming increasingly important for governments around the world. And in certain regions, such as the Middle East, states are realizing that they must improve their medical infrastructure to supply effective healthcare to growing populations. Consulting and auditing specialist Deloitte reported last year, “Even though the Middle