You can swim in it, slather it all over your body and even wrestle in it. RITA JONG joins the thousands of tourists in Boryeong for a dirty good time at the annual Mud Festival HAVE mud, will travel. That was the motto of some 320,000 locals and foreigners who thronged the 320,000 locals and foreigners who thronged the streets of

 

 
 

Boryeong, South Korea, for the 10th Mud Festival in the summer.
Hailed as one of the most celebrated events in the world, the summertime Mud Festival has, over the years, attracted foreigners from all over the world.

 
     
   
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South Korean mud festival attracts messy behavior - Wed Jul 16, 2008/ REUTERS
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Korean Mud Festival may Ban US Troops - July 16, 2008/ Headlines
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South Korea mud festival considers banning U.S. troops - July 17, 2008/ stripes
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South Korean mud festival attracts messy behavior - 2008.07.17/ NEWS
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People play during 11th Boryeong Mud Festival - 2008.07.13/ CHINA DAILY
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