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សេអ៊ូល Seoul has four Red=light district.
សេអ៊ូល សេអ៊ូល(서울특별시, 서울特別市) ជារដ្ឋធានីនិងជាទីក្រុងធំជាងគេរបស់ប្រទេសកូរ៉េខាងត្បូង។ សេអ៊ូលមានប្រជាជនជាង១០លាននាក់ និងស្ថិតក្នុងចំនោមទីក្រុង​ដែលមានប្រជាជនច្រើនជាងគេលើពិភពលោក។ តំបន់រដ្ឋធានីជាតិសេអ៊ូល (Seoul National Capital Area)​ ដែលក្ដោបរួមទាំងទីក្រុងកំពង់ផែដ៏ធំឈ្មោះអ៊ិនឆ័ន​និងទីក្រុងរណបនានា មានមនុស្សរស់នៅប្រមាណ២៣លាននាក់។ ស្ទើរពាក់កណ្ដាល​នៃប្រជាជនកូរ៉េខាងត្បូង​រស់នៅតំបន់រដ្ឋធានីជាតិសេអ៊ូលនេះ និងប្រហែល១ភាគ៤​រស់នៅក្នុងសេអ៊ូលតែម្ដង។ កត្តានេះធ្វើអោយសេអ៊ូលក្លាយជា​មជ្ឈមណ្ឌលវប្បធម៌ នយោបាយ និងសេដ្ឋកិច្ចចំបង​របស់ប្រទេស។ ដោយវាមានឋានានុក្រមជាទីក្រុងពិសេស ហេតុនេះ​វាស្ថិតនៅក្រោមការគ្រប់គ្រងដោយផ្ទាល់ពីរដ្ឋាភិបាលជាតិ។
សេដ្ឋកិច្ចតំបន់ អាសីុ Asia has seven important financial centers, located in Dubai, Bangalore, Mumbai, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo. India has been one of the greatest beneficiaries of the economic boom. The country has emerged as one of the world's largest exporters of software and other information technology related services. World class Indian software giants such as Infosys, Hindustan Computers Limited, Wipro, Mahindra Satyam and Tata Consultancy Services have emerged as the world's most sought after service providers. Call centers are also becoming major employers in India and Philippines due to the availability of many well educated English speakers. Here again India holds close to 60% of the trade share. The rise of the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry has seen the rise of India and China as the other financial centers. Experts believe that the current center of financial activity is moving toward "Chindia" - a name used for jointly referring to China and India - with Shanghai and Mumbai, Bangalore becoming major financial hubs in their own right. Other growing technological and financial hubs include Dhaka (Bangladesh), Chennai (India), New Delhi (India), Chittagong (Bangladesh), Seoul (South Korea), Pune (India), Hyderabad (India), Shenzhen (China), Kolkata (India), Jakarta (Indonesia), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Karachi (Pakistan), Lahore (Pakistan), Metro Manila (Philippines), Cebu (Philippines) and Bangkok (Thailand).
គីម ចុងអ៊ីល By 29 October 2008, reports stated Kim suffered a serious setback and had been taken back to hospital. The New York Times reported that Taro Aso, on 28 October 2008, stated in a parliamentary session that Kim had been hospitalized: "His condition is not so good. However, I don't think he is totally incapable of making decisions." Aso further said a French neurosurgeon was aboard a plane for Beijing, en route to North Korea. Further, Kim Sung-ho, director of South Korea's National Intelligence Service, told lawmakers in a closed parliamentary session in Seoul that "Kim appeared to be recovering quickly enough to start performing his daily duties." The "Dong-a Ilbo" newspaper reported "a serious problem" with Kim's health. Japan's Fuji Television Network reported that Kim's eldest son, Kim Jong Nam, traveled to Paris to hire a neurosurgeon for his father, and showed footage where the surgeon boarded flight CA121 bound for Pyongyang from Beijing on 24 October. The French weekly "Le Point" identified him as Francois-Xavier Roux, neurosurgery director of Paris' Sainte-Anne Hospital, but Roux himself stated he was in Beijing for several days and not North Korea. On 19 December 2011 Roux confirmed that Kim suffered a debilitating stroke in 2008 and was treated by himself and other French doctors at Pyongyang's Red Cross Hospital. Roux said Kim suffered few lasting effects.