Seoul(Seongbuk-gu) , Daehangno・Seongbukdong

E-mart is a discount supermarket operated by Shinsegae, a department store franchise. With two basement levels and five levels above ground, E-mart Mia is one of the largest branches in Korea that sell a variety of high quality products at affordable prices. Moreover, E-mart Mia is located in close proximity of Jeongneung, the first Joseon Dynasty royal tomb made for a queen, and Bugaksan Seoul Fortress Wall.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu)

Park Gyeong Jae's dedication and passion for fresh ingredients play a key role in offering an excellent sushi experience at Kojima.  


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Located in Hyoje-dong in Jongno, Jipbul-gui Hwangso Gopchang (짚불구이황소곱창) specializes in straw-fire grilled bull intestines. Oriental herb powders are used to get rid of the smell of the intestines as well as burn away the fat. The use of straw in the fire further reduces the characteristic odor of the meat. Among the specialty restaurants serving the dish, this particular restaurant is quite famous, thanks in part to its appearance on several TV programs.


Seoul(Gwangjin-gu)

Gwangnaru Safety Experience Center was founded with the goal of preventing tragedies and saving the lives of children and youth. Because of fire accidents like "Sirent" in 1999, which occurred in Hwasong city in Gyungi-do, and another fire accident in the bar of Enhyon-dong located in Inchon Gwangyuok city where a lot of children and youth lost their lives, the necessity of establishing a disaster training center for common citizens was urgently felt. To teach people how to remain safe during disasters the Seoul Citizen Training Center was created. Gwangnaru Safety Experience Center is a three-story building of more than 5000 m². The basement floor includes a small theater. The first floor is set up for natural disaster training and consists of an orientation hall, storm simulation training room, earthquake simulation room, computer tests on fire safety knowledge and others. The second floor is a place for artificial catastrophe training. It consists of a smoke escape training room, fire extinguisher training room, first-aid (CPR) training room and practicing place for calling 119 (The emergency number in Korea). The third floor is used for people rescue training and consists of a rescue training room, screening room, training for professionals and video examples of five biggest disasters that have occurred in Seoul. Overall there are about 20 training corners established, so citizens can experience the imitation of a disaster by themselves and learn easily and in an interesting way to cope with a disaster. We believe that if children, youth and common citizens listen to fire fighters and personally experience training, it will help to learn the correct way to face dangerous situation and deal with a disaster.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

  SHOW KOREA ON THE STAGE(Discount Ticket+AREX ONE-WAY TICKET) ※Trippose Discount Event Tickets : 50%~70% / During this period, you can get 'Airport Railway Express Ticket(AREX)' one-way ticket as well as show ticket (1 ticket for person) ※Airport Railroad Express (AREX):MORE    ※Period : ~July 9, 2017 ※ Time: Depends on performance(see details of each course) ※After booking confirmation (Voucher) a single, you can not change or cancel an order, change or cancel orders arising liquidated damages will be borne entirely by the user, be sure to make a reservation after schedule, please understand. Monday - Silla : Basilla (Gyeongju) SILLA: Basilla has become an even more powerful and spectacular show, presented by Jeongdong Theater in 2016 as a part of its performance series in Gyeongju The breathtaking performance you can find only in Gyeongju     Where : Gyeongju Culture EXPO Cultural Center concert hall / Address : 130 Cheongun-dong, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do / Running time : 70mins / Show time : 19:30 MORE▶▶▷▷  Tuesday - Non-verbal Performance [Musical FiREMAN] Character comedy performance To awaken the citizen safety awareness Disaster safety for performance by combining the new keyword 'Yamakasi' To give us a dynamic action and spectacular performances.     Where : Cecil Theater / Address : 16 Sejong-daero 19-gil, Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul / Running time : 80mins / Seat: All seats same / Show time : 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷    Wednesday - CHEF:new brand of BIBAP(Non-verbal Performance) World’s most delicious performance ‘BIBAP’ Enjoy the exhilarating sounds and elaborate movements! Mouth-watering ‘sounds’ in beat-box and a cappella! Appetite stimulating ‘images’ expressed with b-boying and acrobatics! No need for words in the nonverbal performance ‘BIBAP’!     Where : Cinecore BIBAP Theater / Address : 386 Samil-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul / Running time : 75mins / Seat: S seats / Show time : 17:00 / 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷ Thursday - Nanta in Hongdae The show is titled COOKIN'because of its simple appeal to the audience. In addition, the title allows for a more international approach to the show that is called NANTAin Korea. The figurative meaning behind NANTAis a reckless punching of a typical boxing match. Our NANTA is a non-verbal performance of reckless rhythms that dramatize customary Korean percussion in a strikingly comedic stage show. It integrates unique Korean traditional tempos with a western performance style.     Where : Hongdae Nanta Theater / Address : 357-4 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul / Running time : 90mins / Seat: A seats / Show time : 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷  Friday - JUMP Comic Martial Arts Performance Ever since first hit the stage in July 2003, Jump has been incredibly popular in Korea. It also has had remarkable international success. In 2005 and 2006 it took the Edinburgh Fringe Festival by storm, and then went on to tour around the world, ending up on London’s West End and New York’s off-Broadway, proving that this musical comedy has universal appeal.     Where : Jump Theater / Address : 18-5, Euljiro-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul / Running time : 80mins / Seat: S seats / Show time : 17:00, 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷    Saturday - [Jeongdong Theater]LOTUS,A Flower Comes Out Once More This performance sends us a message about the true love, combining Korean folktales and newly recreating them as a Korean traditional dance drama. At the first, ‘The tale of Mrs Domi’ is a folktale of the period of three states in Korea. The king of Baekje has Mrs Domi, a humble woman, in his mind and he put her in danger to make her parting with her husband. However, with her wise courage, she overcomes from the trick of the king confirming the love with her husband.     Where : Jeongdong Theater / Address : 43 Jeongdong-gil, Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul / Running time : 80mins / Seat: S seats / Show time : 16:00, 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷  Sunday - The Fusion Guk-ak Musical Fanta-Stick Heart-beating sounds of powerful percussion rhythm and Heart-filling melodies of beautiful Gukak! Story of Korea with Korean traditional instruments; Dae-guem, Hae-geum, Gayaguen, and A-jaeng. When Fanta-Stick’s beating starts, your heart-beat will go up to the highest with the percussion sounds. Modern interpretation of Gukak based on tradition. Guaka is no longer boring. Experience new Korea.     Where : NH Art Hall / Address : 85 Chungjeongno 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul / Running time : 80mins / Seat: S seats / Show time : 17:00, 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷ Wed-Sun / Music Drama <Only You> ​• Are you curious of what marriage is?  If you are in ardent love, or soon-to-be married, are you sure of the person next to you? Here is the answer. Please come and see!  • All married couples live on obligation not on love?  Gradually did you get used to each other too much to say I love you? Sometimes you can’t even bear your partner? You will know that no other than the person next to you is your lifetime friend, if you see .      Genre : Musicals / / Venue : JTN Art Hall Theater 3 / Cast : Lee Byong-gwon / Age Group : 8 years and over / Run time : 120 minutes MORE▶▶▷▷ Mon-Sun / Pangshow!Pang Pang Cruise Pangshow is a hands-on variety performance that invites the audience to participate in the baking of bread (read as bbang in Korean). The show originates from the popular Korean TV drama “King of Baking, Kim Tak-gu” (2010), which has been televised across twelve countries in Asia. The performers and audience join hands to bake bread together while enjoying an exciting performance of drumming, B-boy dance, acrobatics, and comic acting. After the show, warm, fresh-baked “pang” will be served to the audience members.     Genre : Musicals / Venue : Terminal 1, E-Land Cruise, Yeouido / Age Group : 36 months and up / Run time : 90 minutes MORE▶▶▷▷  



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Seoul(Jung-gu) , Namdaemun・Seoul-Station

Hotel Palace has 42 Western-style and 9 Korean-style guestrooms, as well as a couple dining facilities. Moreover, it offers easy access to a variety of commodity shops in the Namdaemun Gate area.


Seoul(Yeongdeungpo-gu) , Yeouido・Yeongdeungpo・Mapo

Shoppers can now enjoy amazing shopping deals as well as a commending view over Seoul's downtown from 63 Square, located in Yeouido. The store had a partial-opening and is currently in the process of readying for their full-house operation. Hanwha Galleria, the operator of luxury department stores, is planning to launch its online shopping store in upcoming February 2016 (exact date TBA), adding more services for international visitors to have a pleasant and convenient shopping experience. The duty free shop also houses luxury restaurants and other food stores in addition to premium brands that were previously not introduced domestically.    


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Also known as Pagoda Park, Tapgol Park, located on the former site of Weongaksa Temple from the Joseon Era, is the first modern park to be built in Seoul. Weongaksa Temple was known as Heungboksa Temple during the Goryeo Dynasty, but was renamed when it was enlarged during the early years of the Joseon Era. However, it was destroyed during the reign of Yeonsangun and Jungjong due to the repression policy of Buddhism. Thereafter, a western park was built due to the proposal of an Englishman, John Mcleavy Brown, but no precise information on the reason and date can be found. The park contains several national treasures, including Wongaksaji Sipcheungseoktap and Weongaksabi, and Palgakjeong, where the Independence Proclamation was read; the independence movement relief plate; and the statue of Son Byeong-hee. The park is of great historical value and national spirit as it was the starting point of the March 1, 1919 Independence Protest.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

Lee Seo Youn seeks hanbok that blends both traditional Korean and western designs. It not only weaves fabrics for its own hanbok, but dyes them as well. The main items cover party dresses, wedding dresses, ornaments, cushions, and sitting cushions. Lee Seo Youn, the owner of the store, was responsible for clothing and ornaments shown in the Korean soap opera, Iljimae and her works have appeared in many soap operas, traditional Korean dance performances and fashion shows as well.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu)

In this restaurant, an elderly woman from Gaeseong (in North Korea) serves up her native cuisine. The attractive interior of Gaeseong House is filled with customers of all ages, from young to old, who love Gaeseong-style food. Favorites include joraeng-pyeonsu-guk, a rice-cake and dumpling soup cooked in Gaeseong style.During lunchtime, the table d’hôte is recommended: you can enjoy various menu items such as bossam (boiled meat slices wrapped in lettuce leaves or kimchi), steamed pollack fish, Korean pancakes, mung-bean jelly, japchae (mixed noodles, vegetables, and beef slices) and cooked greens.