See images from South Korea the co-host of World Cup 2002 along with neighbor Japan.
Chojun Quilt MuseumIncheon International AirportLightshow along CheonggyecheonPalace Guard SeoulBukchon Hanok VillageGyeongbokgung Palace, SeoulPond at Gyeongbokgung Palace, SeoulSeoul FluteSK Telecom TowerNight View of BusanGwangalli BridgeJagalchi Fish Market, Busan, South KoreaSeafood at Jagalchi Fish Market, Busan, South KoreaWorker, Jagalchi Fish MarketCrab, Jagalchi Fish MarketSeafood, Jagalchi Fish MarketJagalchi Fish MarketKimchi, Jagalchi Fish MarketBusan's Jagalchi Fish MarketLunch at Jagalchi Fish MarketRelaxing at Hurshimchung SpaHurshimchung SpaSand bath, Hurshimchung SpaPamper yourself at Hurshimchung SpaHwaseong Fortress, Suwon's major attractionHaeinsa TempleShip at Busan PortApple Cart, SeoulCosplay, SeoulChestnuts, SeoulGyeongbokgung Palace, SeoulGate at Gyeongbokgung Palace, SeoulFree-wheeling ItaewonDongmun Market, Jeju City, KoreaSeoul NeonKorean NewspapersSea Life Busan AquariumUSS Pueblo held captive in PyongyangMemorial autograph of Kim Il SungVolleyball in North KoreaMetro Map Seoul World Cup Stadium; Photo Chris KL LauThe Seoul World Cup Stadium, aka Seoul Stadium, is located in the Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu area of Seoul. It was built for the 2002 World Cup and opened in 2001; Photo Chris KL LauSeoul World Cup Stadium has a capacity of 66,704; Photo Chris KL LauIncheon International Airport is located on an island in the city of Incheon, about 48 km (30 miles) west of Seoul and can handle up to 72 million passengers annually; Photo by Chris KL LauSuwon StadiumHwaseong StadiumYongin Mireu Stadium