Dorisan Observatory
 
Jeollanam-do(Jindo-gun) ,
Located at the top of Mt. Dorisan in Yeomi-ri of Sangjodo Island, Dorisan Observatory is the highlight of the area, and offers panoramic views of Dadohae and its many islands including Gwanmae, Byeongpung, Nabae, Daema and Soma Islands. The eco-friendly structure provides panoramic views of nearby islands that locals like to say, “appear scattered over the sea like a flock of birds over water.” Visitors can enjoy majestic sunrise and sunset views, and on days with clear visibility, can see Bogildo Island in Haenam and even as far as Hallasan Mountain and Chujado Island in Jeju. Another of Jodo’s attractions is the nature lover spots on Hajodo Island. Jodo is comprised of the Sangjodo and Hajodo Islands connected by a bridge. The entire area is filled with pine trees and has plenty of beach access. The nearby Dondaebong Peak (230m) and the Hajodo Lighthouse offer comparable views and scenic landscapes for visitors in the area to enjoy.  

Daea Arboretum
 
Jeollabuk-do(Wanju-gun) ,
Daea Arboretum is located on the foothills of Mount Unjangsan in the Sobaek Mountain Range and boasts a relatively moderate temperate due to its inland location on the southwestern part of the Korean Peninsula. Since the Daea Arboretum is part of one of the eight back regions of Korea with limited access by general tourists the plants in the area have been allowed to flourish with little human interference. The area is also home to about 96 species of animals including birds (the cuckoo, yellow-headed bunting, etc.), wild boar, elk, and raccoons. The arboretum is divided into several areas: a tropical arboretum, a ‘natural monument tree hill,’ an observation center for visitors to compare tree species, a rose garden, and a landscaped garden.

Simni
 
Gyeongsangnam-do(Hadong-gun) ,
Simni (10-ri) Cherry Blossom Road in Hwagae is famous for its beautiful views in spring. It is believed that if a young couple walks down this road holding hands, they will be together for one hundred years. For this reason, the road is sometimes referred to as the “wedding road.”

Altteureu Airfield & Japanese Occupation-Era Hangars
 
Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si) ,
The airfield was built by the Japanese army in order to defend their mainland during the period of Japanese colonization. Visitors can explore the airfield, the control tower, an anti-aircraft emplacement, and a hangar at the site. There are relics of Japanese army war and tragic relics of Korean modern history at 4.3 Historic Site and Jinji Cave in the vicinity to Songaksan Mountain and close to the airfield.

Gaeun Station in Mungyeong-gu
 
Gyeongsangbuk-do(Mungyeong-si) ,
Gaeun Station is a whistle stop in Wangneung-ri, Gaeun-eup, Mungeyong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The station was designated as Registered Cultural Property No. 304 on December 4, 2006.

 
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Gyeongseong Uisangsil (Traditional Costume Experience)
 
Incheon(Jung-gu)
Gyeongseong Uisangsil (Traditional Costume Experience) — A Must-Visit Korea Travel Attraction in Incheon’s Historic Open-Port District For travelers planning a Korea trip or looking for memorable things to do during their Incheon travel, Gyeongseong Uisangsil (Traditional Costume Experience) offers one of the most unique cultural experiences in the region. Located in Incheon’s iconic Open-Port district—an area rich with history, multicultural influences, and dramatic architecture—this costume studio allows visitors to step directly into Korea’s early modern era. Whether you’re exploring Korea for the first time or creating special memories with friends, family, or a partner, this experience adds depth and elegance to any Korean cultural journey. Step Into the Charm of Early Modern Korea Gyeongseong Uisangsil is known for its collection of early-20th-century Korean outfits, refined Gyeongseong-era ensembles, and retro-style costumes. Each set is meticulously curated for authenticity, comfort, and stunning photo results—ideal for travelers who wish to blend culture, fashion, and storytelling into their Incheon sightseeing. Guests are guided through fitting, styling, and accessory choices by friendly staff, making the experience enjoyable for first-time visitors to Korea. Available Costume Styles • Early modern Korean fashion (개항기 스타일) • Gyeongseong-inspired classic suits & dresses • Retro outfits perfect for fun, playful photography • Hats, gloves, lace, handbags & period props Create “Life Photos” You’ll Treasure Forever A highlight of visiting Gyeongseong Uisangsil during your Incheon trip is the chance to capture unforgettable photos. After getting dressed, guests can enjoy: Self-Photo Studio (Free Use) Take your time posing with professional lighting and themed sets—perfect for social media, profile photos, or romantic couple shots. Black-and-White or Color Studio Photos (Additional Fee) Capture premium-quality portraits reminiscent of Korea’s early modern photography style. Staff will guide your poses to achieve vintage-inspired results. This mix of self-expression and elegant aesthetics makes Gyeongseong Uisangsil a beloved destination among international visitors on their Korea travel itinerary.       Walk Through Incheon’s Most Photogenic Historic Streets After dressing up, step outside into Incheon’s Open-Port cultural zone. It’s one of the few places in Korea where: • Red-brick buildings • Colonial-era façades • Vintage cafés • Cultural museums • Chinatown alleys all merge into one atmospheric neighborhood—perfect for outdoor photos in period clothing. This combination of costume and setting turns your Incheon travel into a cinematic experience. Why Global Travelers Love Gyeongseong Uisangsil • A top cultural activity recommended for Korea travel • High-quality costumes & personalized styling service • Free self-photo studio for unlimited shooting • Additional premium portrait services available • Located near major Incheon tourist attractions • Suitable for solo travelers, couples & families • Beginner-friendly—ideal for first-time visitors to Korea Travel Tips for Your Incheon Cultural Experience • Book in advance: Popular on weekends & holidays. • Visit during golden hour (3–5 PM): Best outdoor photos. • Allow at least 2 hours: Dressing + studio + outdoor shooting. • Bring a portable charger: You’ll take many photos! • Travel light: Lockers are limited. • Explore nearby: Chinatown, Open-Port Museum, Art Platform, and Freedom Park are all close by—perfect additions to your Korea itinerary. A Highlight of Any Korea Trip — Timeless, Beautiful, and Full of Story Gyeongseong Uisangsil (Traditional Costume Experience) offers more than a costume rental; it provides a creative, immersive cultural activity that enriches any Korean travel plan. Whether you’re documenting your adventures, enjoying a date in Incheon, or searching for unforgettable experiences during your trip to Korea, this charming studio transforms your day into a treasured memory.