If you think South Korea is all sky-scrapers, disgusting kimchi dishes and crazy electronics, then you'd be right. Crave is on a week's tour of the place and we're having a blast hanging with the folks at LG. Among the highlights so far have been more plasma and LCD TVs than you can shake a stick at, robotic vacuum cleaners and LG's unwavering interest in educating the local children.
We can't bring you every last detail of our trip (our hosts sternly refused to let us roam freely with our cameras in the display manufacturing plant), but Crave infiltrated LG's headquarters in Seoul and embarked on a mammoth eight-hour bus journey to the virtually LG-owned city of Gumi to update you on the hottest products of 2006, and a shedload of goodies to look out for in 2007.
We kick off our trip by visiting LG's famous headquarters: the Twin Towers in Seoul's 'Manhattan Island'. The towers overlook Seoul's Han river (Great river) and play host to LG's Learning Center for children.


