Gyeonggi-do(Hwaseong-si)

Balios Country Club Balan is an all-weather golf course set against the backdrop of the west coast’s magnificent natural landscape. It is the first and only golf club in the southwestern region of Seoul. The golf course was created with minimal damage to the environment, so that golf players may appreciate nature’s beauty during the games. Behind the Club, along the West Coast Highway, lie such big cities as Incheon, Ilsan and Suwon. Nearby attractions include Wolmun Hot Spring, Hwaseong Hot Spring, Yongjusa Temple, Yungneung and Geolleung Royal Tombs, Jeam-ri Historic Site, Asanman Bay and Namyangman Bay. The area is growing into a tourist complex offering numerous leisure activities.


Gyeonggi-do(Ansan-si)

The Ansan Reed Marsh Park is an environmental treatment facility and Korea’s first large-scale artificial wetland, using reeds and other aquatic plants to improve the water quality of branch streams (the Banwol, Donghwa and Samhwa) flowing into Sihwaho Lake. It is an ecological park where people can rest amid nature and where the interested can observe and learn about the park’s ecosystem.


Gyeonggi-do(Pocheon-si)

The Bear Town Youth Hostel is a hostel aim to please large groups of visitors. The hostel offers 48 rooms with 10 or 15 people capacity rooms. School camp or company workshop is recommended to stay.


Gyeonggi-do(Pocheon-si)

Baesangmyeon Rice Liquor was established in 1996 by Bae Yeong-Ho, the second son of Bae Sang-Myeon, who owns and runs Kooksoondang Brewery. Baesangmyeon Rice Liquor is a house of traditional liquors, which also functions as a liquor museum.


Gyeonggi-do(Yongin-si) , Yongin

Korea Folk Village "Adding the Moonlight" extend the operating hour until 22:00 to show the beauty of traditional folk village at night. The beauty under the moonlight becomes more exciting as visitors can have a thrilling experience at a hunted village walk through horror program and other fun events.