Jeju World Natural Heritage Center
 
Jeju-do(Jeju-si)
Jeju World Natural Heritage Center was established to promote the value of UNESCO World Natural Heritage. It is comprised of various facilities including a 4D video room, lava tunnel experience, origins of Jeju-do, and many other activities that visitors can learn and experience first-hand. Jeju World Natural Heritage Center is located in the Geomunoreum Lava Tube System, which was designated as UNESCO World Heritage in 2007, one of 20 ecological tourism spots by Ministry of Environment of Korea in 2009, as well as a Korean-style ecological tourism model.

Seodong Park and Gungnamji Pond
 
Chungcheongnam-do(Buyeo-gun) ,
Seodong Park (서동공원) is a sculpture park displaying 68 sculptures created by famous Korean sculptors. Mahan Hall showcases the lifestyle and culture of Mahan, a tribal confederation during the Samhan period. The park also features various facilities such as an observatory, fishing spot and a promenade.Gungnamji Pond (Historic Site No.135, 궁남지), located in Seodong Park, is Korea’s first artificial pond and was created by King Mu (from the Baekje Dynasty) who was in love with and eventually married Princess Seonhwa. ‘Gungnamji’ (literally means ‘a pond in the south of the royal palace’ in Korean) was named according to the Samguksagi record.According to a record in the Samguksagi, the History of the Three Kingdoms, King Mu dug this lake south of his palace in the 35th year of his reign (634) and connected it by a 7800-meter long waterway to the water source. The king then had willow trees planted around the bank and had an artificial mound constructed in the middle of the lake.

Jinjuseong Fortress
 
Gyeongsangnam-do(Jinju-si) ,
Jinjuseong Fortress, which is historically linked to the Japanese invasion in 1592, was originally named Geoyeolseong Fortress during the Three Kingdom Period, later renamed as Chokseokseong Fortress in the Goryeo Dynasty and finally settled as Jinjuseong Fortress in the Joseon Dynasty. The reinforced stonewall has a circumference of approximately 1,760m, 5m-8m in x_height and contains three wells and springs. According to Ha Ryun’s Seongmungi in Donggukyeojiseungnam Record, the castle had been frequently destroyed by the Japanese invasion and was later reinforced by Jinju’s minister, Kim Jung-gwang during the fifth year of Goryeo Woo King’s reign (1379). During this period, the circumference was 800 bo(pace), with Uijeongmun Gate to the east, Jijemun Gate to the north, and Yehwamun Gate to the south. Outside the castle, Cheongcheon River flows in the west and Namgang River in the south and a pond lies between the castle and the trench dug during the war times. As a fortress to safeguard from the Japanese attacks, it blocked the Japanese from advancing toward Honam during the 25th year of Joseon Seonjo King’s reign (1592). Within the temple lies Chokseoknu, Kim Shi-min Memorial, Uigisa Shrine, Seojangdae, Bukjangdae, Changyeolsa shrine, Jinju National Museum, Hoguksa Temple, and an outdoor stage. 

Celebrate BTS' 10th Anniversary with the Hangang Park Fireworks Viewing Tour <Aboard a Luxury Yacht + N Seoul Tower Ticket>
 
Seoul() ,
Are you ready to commemorate a decade of the worldwide sensation, BTS? As we mark 10 remarkable years since their incredible debut, we're extending an invitation for an exclusive celebration: The 'BTS 10th Anniversary Tourism Week', scheduled from June 12th to June 25th. The pinnacle of this monumental celebration is the 'BTS 10th Anniversary Grand Fireworks Extravaganza', set against the splendid backdrop of Hangang River Park on June 17th. But this is no ordinary fireworks display. Picture a sky lit with radiant pyrotechnics, viewed from a luxury yacht cruising gently along the serene waters of the Hangang River. This scene promises an experience that's both extraordinary and captivating. Our 'Hangang Luxury Yacht Fireworks Experience' is crafted to not only impress but to create enduring memories. From the plush comforts of our high-end yacht, you'll witness a dazzling fireworks spectacle that paints the night sky, all while sailing the tranquil backdrop of the Hangang River. To further enhance this visual banquet, we offer an array of gourmet snacks and carefully selected beverages onboard. Don't miss this golden opportunity. Amplify the charm of your Korean visit by commemorating the 10th anniversary of BTS' debut in the most glamorous way possible. Our 'Hangang Luxury Yacht Fireworks Experience' is more than just an event—it's a must-experience feature of your Korean adventure. Date: Saturday, June 17, 2023 Location: Hangang River Park Under the spell of a breathtaking fireworks display, craft lifelong memories on this extraordinary tour. Without a doubt: This is an experience you simply cannot afford to miss!   Celebrate BTS's Decade of Dominance: The Spectacular Seoul Night Tour Experience! ※ Please be sure to board in time, as damage will occur to others after the departure time. Please arrive at 20 minutes in advance.     Address: 188, Sinbanpo-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea(서울특별시 서초구 반포동 19-11)   Kindly assemble at Exit 8-1 of the Express Bus Terminal Station, accessible via Subway Lines 3 and 9 19:00 Gather in front of exit 8-1 at the Express Bus Terminal station (Subway Line 3 and 9) (※Please be punctual) Move to the Yacht Marina Board the yacht (※Yacht boarding time: approximately 90 minutes) Enjoy the 'BTS Debut 10th Anniversary' fireworks festival from the super luxury yacht! 21:30 Arrive at the Yacht Marina 22:00 Disband at the Express Bus Terminal station (※Disbanding at Hangang Park Park is also possible) *Includes: Yacht boarding fee, guide, light meal (sandwich, snack, drink), N Seoul Tower observatory entrance ticket *Excludes: Other expenses and personal consumption, insurance   Notice ※ Please be sure to board in time, as damage will occur to others after the departure time. Please arrive at 20 minutes in advance. ※Passport is absolutely necessary for participation in the tour. ※Please understand that the required time may vary depending on traffic conditions. ※The N Seoul Tower observatory entrance ticket is valid until June 30. ※Please always follow the safety instructions of the staff and guide. ※We cannot take any responsibility for accidents caused by elements not provided in this tour. ※In the event that the fireworks festival is cancelled due to the organizer's circumstances, the tour fee will be refunded. We cannot take any responsibility for any other costs. ※If the fireworks festival is cancelled due to bad weather or other circumstances on the day of the tour, there will be no refund or discount of the tour fee. ※Cancellation policy: non-refundable   ​ ※Emergency contact number: +82-10-6787-1516  
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Seonunsa Temple Stay
 
Jeollabuk-do(Gochang-gun) ,
Along with Geumsansa in Gimje-si, Seonunsa is one of the two major temples of Jeollabuk-do region. Every year, many tourists come to visit the temple to enjoy the valued cultural heritage and the beautiful natural surroundings of the temple. Seonunsa has a temple stay program where you may appreciate the Buddhist culture as well as the quality time of your own. The temple stay consists of such sub-sessions as having a conversation with a monk over a cup of tea, Barugongyang (formal monastic meal), striking a bell, 108 prostrations, Chamseon (Zen meditation), hiking to Dosolam and other programs to experience Buddhist culture while enjoying the camellia flower habitat and other genuine natural beauty of the surroundings.

Spa Plus
 
Gyeonggi-do(Icheon-si)
Spa Plus is located in Icheon City, Gyeonggi-do Province, which has been a famous hot springs region for over 500 years. It has been said that Spa Plus’ hot spring waters have healing components that are effective in treating eye diseases and skin troubles. Spa Plus presents a variety of jjimjilbang themed areas to enjoy along with an outdoor area where you can relax in the warm hot spring waters.First opened in December of 2002, Spa Plus is a hot springs facility located inside the Hotel Miranda, which is the largest 2nd class hotel of the Icheon area. The main spa complex is located on the 10th floor and the annex on the 3rd floor. 

Hueree Natural Park
 
Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si) ,
Located at the outskirts of Mt. Halla, Hueree Natural Park is one of the most local and beautiful parks on Jeju Island. Commonly depicted as “an island within the island,” the park is a fun place to experience nature and its importance. It offers various seasonal programs: Apricot Flower Festival, Plum Harvest, and Orange Mandarin Harvest. Earthenware, Dottong (traditional local bathroom), and millstones offer a glimpse of local life and culture. Visitors can also feed baby pigs, rabbits, squirrels, and black goats. Full of colorful volcanic stone towers in the pine forest, the park is floored with volcanic cinders (called scoria) in its entirety. Walking barefoot amidst the gently blowing wind in the forest will surely offer the best rest and leisure to visitors.  

Geojampo Beach
 
Incheon(Jung-gu) ,
Geojampo Beach is surrounded by pine trees. The beach's blend of white sand and mud flats attracts many tourists and there are plans to develop the beach as an international vacation area.

Gyeongju Royal Tomb of King Naemul
 
Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si) ,
King Naemul was the 17th monarch of the Silla Kingdom (in power from 356 to 402) and became the second king of the Kim family name. King Naemul was known as the first king to initiate the king title of ‘Maripgan’ and was known for spreading cultural advancements from China to the Korean people. When the allied forces of Baekje and Japan attacked, he asked Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo for help and led the people to victory, contributing to the increased strength of the Silla Kingdom. After his rule, the throne was exclusively ceded to members of the Kim family clan. The royal tomb of King Naemul is a large mound (2.2m in diameter and 5.3m in x_height) that sits on the northern hill of the Confucian school of Gyeongju. The edge of a natural stone is exposed around the bottom of the mound, pointing to the fact that the inner chamber tomb was made of stone. In the historical document Samguk Sagi (History of the Three Kingdoms), no records are found about the tomb, but the Samguk Yusa (Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms) describes the king’s tomb as being located in the southwest of Cheomseongdae, which is consistent with the tomb’s location.

Jeju International Airport
 
Jeju-do(Jeju-si)
As the largest gateway of the ever popular Jeju Island, Jeju International Airport is one of the busiest airports in Korea. Originally established in 1942 as a military facility, it reopened as an international airport in 1968, and has since served millions of travelers every year. In 2009, the number of passengers on domestic flights to Jeju International Airport reached over 13 million, exceeding that of Gimpo International Airport in Seoul. The airport services domestic flights to 14 major cities in Korea as well as international flights to Japan, China, Taiwan and Guam.