Pinocchio Forest: Gangwon-do
 
Gangwon-do(Wonju-si) ,
Escape to Korea’s Premier Wellness Retreat: Pinocchio Forest Nestled in the lush foothills of Chiaksan Mountain, Pinocchio Forest is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking wellness and relaxation in Korea. Recently designated as one of Gangwon’s Outstanding Wellness Tourism Destinations for 2024-2025, this serene haven offers the perfect setting to rejuvenate your body and mind while exploring Korea. The term "wellness" combines well-being, happiness, and fitness, reflecting a holistic approach to health. Wellness tourism provides opportunities for modern travelers to heal and recover from the stresses of daily life through nature therapy, beauty treatments, spa services, meditation, and relaxation. Pinocchio Forest perfectly embodies this concept, offering programs and facilities that cater to all ages and interests. Experience Nature Like Never Before From eco-friendly lodges and caravans to family-friendly glamping, Pinocchio Forest ensures a comfortable and immersive experience. Wake up to the scent of fresh pine trees and explore activities that blend adventure and tranquility. * Adrenaline Adventures: Zip-line through towering treetops or conquer the forest’s Eco Adventure Challenge. * Family Fun: Lose yourself in a giant cypress maze or relax in the whimsical Kids Café. * Peaceful Strolls: Discover the beauty of local flora in the botanical garden.         Wellness Redefined Escape the stresses of modern life with Pinocchio Forest’s signature wellness programs: * Forest therapy sessions for holistic healing. * Guided meditation to calm the mind. * Mountain hikes to refresh the spirit. A Top Recommendation for Your Korea Journey Pinocchio Forest is more than a destination—it’s an experience that combines nature, relaxation, and adventure. Whether you're planning a solo retreat or a family getaway, this top wellness destination in Gangwon promises unforgettable memories during your visit to Korea. Discover why Pinocchio Forest is one of Korea’s best recommendations for travelers seeking a unique and rejuvenating journey. ​『 COPYRIGHTS © 강원특별자치도 경제진흥원 All rights reserved. https://www.kwellness.kr』

Dumo Village (두모마을)
 
Gyeongsangnam-do(Namhae-gun) ,
Dumo Village is a terraced paddy field with a developing slope, and given its location along the coast, functions as a farming village and a fishing village. The field, which spans over about 20,000 pyeong, is full of flowers like canola in the spring and buckwheat in the fall. Starting from the entrance of the village, a stair-like canola field stretches out 2 km into the distance. Tourists can rest up in the village while walking through the flowery field that captures the fragrance of the ocean. The blossoming season for canola occurs in April when a month-long festival is held, which offers various activities like camping and water sports.

Yumyeongsan Mountain (Mayusan Mountain) (유명산)
 
Gyeonggi-do(Gapyeong-gun) ,
Originally, no name was given to this mountain on topographical maps. But in 1973, when the Empor Alpine Club reached the mountain during a hike across the nation, the club members named it after Jin Yu-myeong, a member of the expedition. On old maps, the mountain had been called Mayusan Mountain because of the horses raised in the area, but today it is more widely known as Yumyeongsan Mountain. The trail that starts from Yangpyeong leads to an expansive and open grassland. The hiking trails are also connected to those of Mount Daebusan and Mount Sogunisan. On the summit, there is a pile of stones, and the view from the top is splendid.

Hanboknam
 
Seoul(Jongno-gu)
Started in Jeonju in 2012, Hanboknam strived to promote the beauty of hanbok. In 2016, Hanboknam opened a hanbok exhibition and rental shop in Seoul to provide customers with numerous style of hanbok from the king and queen to beggar.Various accessories that go with different hanboks are also available to try with rental period available in 1 hr 30 min., 2 hr 30 min., and 4 hours.

Hanguk Aengmusae Hakgyo - Bird House
 
Gangwon-do(Pyeongchang-gun) ,
Hanguk Aengmusae Hakgyo, which literally translate to Korea Parrot School, is located in Pyeongchang and hosts a nightly parrot shows. Visitors can enjoy various performances staged by the parrots such as bicycle riding, rope climbing, and kissing. The café on site provides a very special opportunity for visitors to meet and interact with the animals while enjoying a refreshing drink. The bird house also offers picturesque views of the Gyebangsan Mountain and Nodong Valley.

Eungbongsan Mountain
 
Gyeongsangbuk-do(Uljin-gun) ,
Mt. Eungbongsan (998.5m, 응봉산) in Uljin, Gyeongsangbuk-do is shaped like a hawk soaring into the sky. Therefore, it is also called, ‘Mt. Maebongsan.’ Even though it is not very tall, the terrain is steep and rough. This mountain has the only open-air spa in Korea, and because the hiking trail is only partially developed, it still retains its unspoiled beauty. But, due to the scenic landscape and hot spring, Mt. Eungbongsan has become more popular. It borders Mt. Tonggosan in the southwest, Deokgu Valley in the east and Gusugok Valley in the southeast. Also, Uljin Geumgangsong Natural Forest is found in the upper part of Deok Valley and Gusugok Valley while Mountain Goat (a natural monument) can be observed on the valley cliff to the southeast. This mountain also borders Samcheok, Gangwon-do in the northwest. The mountain peak offers a great view of the Donghae Sea and spectacular sunrises. You can also visit a nearby hot spring, beach, Gusugok Recreational Forest and Jukbyeon Port.  

Goyang Eoullimnuri Arts Center (고양 어울림누리)
 
Gyeonggi-do(Goyang-si) ,
Goyang Eoullimnuri (고양 어울림누리) is a complex dedicated to all spheres of culture and the arts. When night falls in Goyang, starlight fills the heavens. Against the backdrop of its beautiful natural surroundings, the Goyang Eoullimnuri complex is a space where people can tend to their wellbeing, both physical and mental. The complex features state-of-the-art theaters, a cultural center, an art gallery, a sports complex, a gymnasium, an ice-skating rink, a swimming pool, and other facilities, which are given pure Korean names (not derived from Chinese characters) that instantly arouse a nostalgic feeling with Korean visitors.

Jirisan History Museum
 
Gyeongsangnam-do(Hadong-gun) ,
Jirisan National Park spans from Daeseong-ri, Hwagae-myeon, Hadong-gun to Byeoksoryeong (벽소령), where the Jirisan History Museum is. A guide map of North Korean red guerrilla routes on Jirisan Mountain can be seen in front of the museum and the museum explains the history of North Korean fighters in the area. The North Korean partisans didn’t surrender even after the Korean War ended. The Jirisan History Museum shows the guns used at the time and visitors can also get to know the life of slash-and-burn farmers living in the area of Jirisan Mountain. Specialty regional products from Hadong are on displays as well. * Size - Site area: 4,806㎡ - Building area: 149.4㎡ - Floor: 1 story - Main facility: Exhibition hall

Woldae (월대)
 
Jeju-do(Jeju-si) ,
Located in Oedo-dong, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, "Woldae," which means “a moonlight plain,” is a rock in a stream surrounded by densely-packed with centenarian pine trees and hackberry trees.Jogongcheon Stream is a special stream that flows through a valley year-round, which is particularly unusual in Jeju. The stream was named after that a relic, called "jogong", was transported from a government office during Joseon and Goryeo Dynasty to a nearby location. Tourist destinations in the area include Iho Beache, Yongduam Rock (Dragon Head Rock), and Yongyeon Pond. 

Jeonggangwon: Gangwon-do
 
Gangwon-do(Pyeongchang-gun) ,
Discover Jeonggangwon: A Haven of Korean Culinary and Wellness Tourism Situated in the tranquil countryside of Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do, Jeonggangwon invites visitors to experience the heart of Korea’s culinary heritage and wellness culture. Established by a renowned food researcher, this cultural haven is dedicated to preserving and sharing the art of traditional Korean cuisine while offering a serene escape for relaxation and rejuvenation. A Recognized Wellness Destination Designated as one of Gangwon-do’s ‘2024-2025 Excellent Wellness Tourist Destinations,’ Jeonggangwon epitomizes the concept of wellness tourism. This emerging trend blends well-being, happiness, and health by providing modern individuals with opportunities for natural healing, beauty treatments, meditation, and relaxation. It’s the perfect retreat for those seeking to recharge both body and mind while immersing themselves in Korea’s rich traditions. Unforgettable Culinary Experiences Jeonggangwon’s culinary programs offer hands-on opportunities to craft beloved Korean dishes such as bibimbap, gochujang (red chili paste), kimchi, and ssamjang (seasoned soybean paste). Each dish is prepared using fresh vegetables cultivated on-site and traditional fermented sauces aged in earthenware jars (jangdokdae). This farm-to-table approach ensures an authentic taste of Korea’s time-honored food culture. Unique and Serene Accommodations Guests can choose between staying in traditional hanok houses, showcasing classic Korean architecture with heated ondol floors, or in modern condominium-style rooms with panoramic views. The hanok rooms offer serene vistas of Geumdangsan Mountain, while the newer accommodations overlook the tranquil Geumdang Valley, creating a peaceful ambiance perfect for relaxation. Enriching Cultural Activities Beyond its culinary offerings, Jeonggangwon provides a variety of cultural experiences. Guests can don traditional hanbok attire for a photo session, explore a museum featuring historic farming tools and kitchen artifacts, and wander through beautifully landscaped gardens adorned with seasonal wildflowers. The property’s vast collection of jangdokdae adds to its picturesque charm, offering a glimpse into Korea’s proud fermentation heritage. ​『 COPYRIGHTS © 강원특별자치도 경제진흥원 All rights reserved. https://www.kwellness.kr』