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Popular Hi Seoul Festival 2009 to Be Held May 2nd to 10th in Seoul, Korea.
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April 28, 2009
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SEOUL, South Korea, April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- "Hi Seoul Festival 2009," celebrating its 7th anniversary this year, will be held from May 2nd to 10th in Seoul, the capital of Korea. This year's Festival will take place at Seoul Plaza, the lawn-covered public square located in front of Seoul City Hall, and the Cheonggyecheon, a stream which runs through the heart of Seoul, as well as five royal palaces in this modern city with an ancient history.
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