A new week, a new issue of Tweethanger! On Twitter we captured many interesting news about transportation and urban development in Korea. Read here the summary:
Tweethanger #11
- GREEN LINE LOOP CHALLENGE (Seoul DIY Ultra Marathon) (by Minimal Pro) >> http://t.co/vifDu043eM #SubwayLine2 [source]
- North Korean city reels in typhoon’s aftermath (via @JoongAngDaily) >> http://t.co/zDUac6yRrH [source]
- COEX holds festivals, hands out T-money cards (via @JoongAngDaily) >> http://t.co/PAgMQFFC7S [source]
- Read the article about the youngest city in Korea here: Sejong City, the Korean Dream >> http://t.co/oh0rDsvCzb [source]
- OLEV bus in Sejong City again operating after a two-month break >> http://t.co/rpEVLcsQLp http://t.co/sWmfC7R1QM [source]
- South Korea is very proactive in the promotion of their policies and transport technologies to other countries. [source]
- Transport Minister from Malta cam to Korea to discuss traffic issues http://t.co/ozCRi5Kzj1 [source]
- Ambassador from Kuwait discusses ventures with Vice Minister for Land, Infrastructure and Transport of Korea http://t.co/Nc2190HGOi [source]
- Mugonghwa Train (무공화 열차): http://t.co/jsEjSDaWN4 via @YouTube [source]
- S. Korea touts Eurasia Initiative despite N. Korean obstacles (via @nknewsorg & @Hy_Choi0826) >> http://t.co/iqt2ekVyjK [source]
- New projects breathe fresh life into Yongsan (via @JoongAngDaily) >> http://t.co/c9BWPlqJEO [source]
- “The dust level in the air was 97.8 micrograms per cubic meter in the line No.1 in Seoul and 90.8 micrograms in line No.2 in Seoul.” [source]
- Seoul subway line No.1 has highest micro-dust level (via @thekortimes) >> http://t.co/mCa8z4vXi2 [source]
- The Chuseok Holidays are at the end of September and the tickets for all trains are sold out. http://t.co/CMlBUIr6kD [source]
- Do you want to take a train between September 25 and 29? Then you’ll see this… 매진 means that tickets are sold out. http://t.co/rQYQ7v2ix0 [source]
- Don’t forget to like our Facebook page! >> https://t.co/8hyQcyCmt0 #Korea #transportation #urbanism http://t.co/PxJVX30R5X [source]
- Walking Might be Faster than Moving by Car in Seoul (via @KoreaSavvy) >> http://t.co/m4D4coG6Jx [source]
- Construction of Suseo KTX Station in southern Seoul http://t.co/msNKGvpaFF [source]
- Seoul Metropolitan Subway: a Model for American Systems(via @AlexanderLaska) >> http://t.co/fkzYWlXbUQ [source]
- Cycling tour helps young defectors (via @JoongAngDaily) >> http://t.co/Nw9URhkxRU [source]