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China, along with India and Egypt, is one of the oldest states. Located in East Asia, the country has made a significant contribution to the development of world art, science, and culture.
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South Korea is one of the most developed Asian countries. It is one of the world's leading suppliers of computer technology, alongside the mighty China. It is located next to the most closed country in the world, North Korea. The country was divided during a civil conflict, and so much time has passed since then that North and South Koreans can be considered different, albeit related, peoples.
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North Korea, perhaps, wouldn't be as intriguing if not for its tightly closed borders, eccentric leader, and its status as a "communist monarchy." North Korea is undeniably fascinating! |
Tibet is one of the most beautiful and mysterious places on Earth. It attracts tourists from all over the world not only with its unique nature and culture but also with its mystical and mysterious atmosphere. What is the secret of this unique place? What is the reason for such interest in Tibet from tourists? |
The island of Taiwan is simultaneously China and not China. It is fully occupied by the "Republic of China," a partially recognized state that has existed for about a century and does not recognize the authority of mainland China.
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Iraq, a country in the Middle East, is primarily known to the rest of the world for its volatile political situation. Iraq is situated on lands where great deeds were once accomplished. To this day, the modern territory of Iraq is home to countless monuments of history and architecture. However, for various reasons, not many tourists risk visiting this country to admire them firsthand. |
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