Jeollanam-do(Gurye-gun)

Gokjeonjae is built in the architectural style used by wealthy rural families found in the Yeongnam and Honam regions during the late Joseon period. In terms of the house's structure, the Munganchae (servants' quarters), Sarangchae (men's quarters) and Anchae (women's quarters) are arranged in a straight line, and surrounded by a 2.5m-high cobblestone wall based on the concept of a gold ring. Due to the academic value of the unique architectural techniques used in building it, the guest house has been designated as a local cultural heritage. The exterior maintains the traditional hanok's style while the interior is equipped with modern conveniences. One room can accommodate six to eight people, suitable for families. The red clay Ondol (traditional Korean floor heating system) is similar to a sauna as the floor is heated with firewood.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Andong-si)

The spicy freshwater maeuntang is famous. This restaurant's signature menu is spicy fish stew. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.


Daejeon(Yuseong-gu)

Home Plus Yuseong provides a beautiful view of Gapcheon Stream. This large discount retail store draws many foreign customers, as it is located near the Daedeok Science Town, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Chungnam National University, and Yuseong Spa.


Chungcheongbuk-do(Chungju-si)

Hotel Suanbo Royal is situated in front of the bus terminal in Suanbo, Chungju. Suanbo, which is well-known for its hot springs, whose water is ideal for recuperation from illness as well as being drinkable, is visited by many tourists. Suanbo hot springs originate from main beds of phyllite and elvan emitting far-infrared radiation; its water is alkalescent and contains various minerals, all of which are colorless, odorless, and tasteless, and has a temperature of about 53°C. Advance reservation is required for the hotel restaurant, which offers a range of dishes cooked only with fresh ingredients. Famous surrounding attractions include Woraksan Mountain, Mungyeongsaejae Pass, the Eight Scenic Views of Danyang, Old Sanmagi Road, and Tangeumdae Terrace.


Chungcheongnam-do(Taean-gun)

Grumpy House is a Mediterranean-style pension located in Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do. This white building stands on a hill amid a pine grove, and commands great views of the sunset and the sea. Guests are sure to appreciate the warm glow of the sunset over the West Sea from the romantic-looking pension, breathing deep the sweet pine and getting relaxed in the open air. In addition, guests will not only enjoy swimming in the pension’s private pool, but will also appreciate the natural environment at Mongsanpo Beach, Kkotji Beach, Cheongpodae Beach, Anmyeondo Natural Recreation Forest, and Cheollipo Arboretum.


Jeollanam-do(Suncheon-si)

This is a Korean cuisine located in Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do. The representative menu is black rice gimbap. Located near KTX Station Suncheon.


Busan(Haeundae-gu)

The Busan International Tea & Craft Fair takes place in August and November at BEXCO in Busan. The exhibition items include tea (green tea, black tea, puer tea, etc.), tea processing products, pottery, fiber crafts, woodcrafts, metal crafts, and more. The fair is held with the aim of vitalizing the tea and craft culture industries and expanding their market base. Participating businesses can promote their products through PR and marketing activities, while visitors can obtain information on tea and craftwork. At the “Tea of the Day” event, visitors can sample all the recommended tea from the participating companies at a single location.


Chungcheongbuk-do(Cheongju-si)

The Jikji text (full name 'Buljo Jikji Simche Yojeol") is the world's oldest metal-printed book, being printed in 1377 at Cheongju's Heungdeoksa Temple, and as such, was included on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register in 2001. In order to spread the knowledge of Jikji around the world, the city of Cheongju has dedicated great efforts over the past years to host festivals and a memorial event for the awarding ceremony. With the support of the government, the two events were combined in 2016 as a single international event, named JIKJI Korea. With the theme "Jikji, Enlightening the World," various events and exhibitions will allow visitors to learn more about the value of this great acheivement within the exciting festival atmosphere.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Hapcheon-gun)

The ‘Dals Garden’ is a modern facility grafted on a traditional Korean style house. The old but graceful walls with the garden beyond them welcome the guests first. Entering the house, various flower plants and a wide grass garden add to the excitement of travelers. The Toenmaru (a narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the room), pillars and tiles of the neat and well-constructed Korean style house, shine as if they are wiped with oil every day. The peak of Mt. Gayasan beyond the house looks like a picture at a glance. The Moon Garden has 10 rooms in total. Among them, 2 Special Rooms are a little wider than ordinary rooms and equipped with a sink. Though cooking in the room is not allowed, simple food and beverage can be consumed if they are cleaned well afterwards. The room with a single bed is good for a solo traveler or a foreigner who is not accustomed to sleeping in an Ondol room. It takes only 3 minutes to go to Haeinsa Intercity Bus Stop. It is required, however, to pay the admission fee to Haeinsa Temple and the parking fee in addition to the room rates because the house is located on the way to Haeinsa Temple. It is recommended to enjoy walking around the Haeinsa Temple early in the next morning or going up to nearby peaks such as Mt. Maehwasan or Namsan Cheil Peak.