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=== East towards [[Busan]] and West towards [[Gwangju]] === | === East towards [[Busan]] and West towards [[Gwangju]] === | ||
− | South of the City Hall (the new town) area and south just across the Namgang river bend there is a big Jinju IC (intersection) to highway nr.10. Walk | + | South of the City Hall (the new town) area and south just across the Namgang river bend there is a big Jinju IC (intersection) to highway nr.10. Walk past the toll gate and there is a perfect spot to hitch next to the highway authority building. The hitching sign is a ''must'' here, because the highway splits in to two opposite directions, east to [[Busan]] and west to [[Gwangju]]. |
Revision as of 05:28, 2 November 2012
Jinju
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<map lat='35.175' lng='128.095' zoom='12' view='0'/> | |
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Country: | South Korea |
State: | South Gyeongsang |
Population: | 340,816 (2007) |
Major roads: | 10, 35 |
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Jinju is a city in southern South Korea.
Hitchhiking out
East towards Busan and West towards Gwangju
South of the City Hall (the new town) area and south just across the Namgang river bend there is a big Jinju IC (intersection) to highway nr.10. Walk past the toll gate and there is a perfect spot to hitch next to the highway authority building. The hitching sign is a must here, because the highway splits in to two opposite directions, east to Busan and west to Gwangju.