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Gyeonggi-do(Yongin-si) , Yongin

Everland Resort opened in 1976 as the first family amusement park in Korea. Though originally called ‘Yongin Jayeon Nongwon,’ the company changed its name to ‘Everland’ to make the park more recognizable to international audiences. The park is home to over 40 heart-pounding rides and attractions. In addition to "Safari World" featuring white tigers, tigers, lions and bears, "Lost Valley" opened in April 2013, letting visitors get up close and personal with the wild safari’s giraffes, elephants and white lions riding on unique amphibious vehicles. Everland is also known for its gorgeous flower arrangements and beautiful gardens, which have been year-round fixtures since the Rose Festival in 1985. Other great spots for family fun are the Snow Sled (the first and the longest of its kind in Korea), Caribbean Bay (an outstanding water park) and Everland Speedway (a race track). Full of exciting attractions and entertainment, Everland is one of the most popular places in Korea for families, friends, and couples. * Everland ‘Dreams Become Reality, the Land of Year-Round Festivals!’ Everland is divided into five sections: American Adventure, Magic Land, European Adventure, Zoo Topia, and Global Fair. Located near the front entrance of Everland, the Global Fair is home to a large bazaar decorated with reproductions of castles from France, Middle Eastern countries, Spain, India, and Russia. Not only visually captivating, the various architectural styles invite visitors into the culture and history of other nations, such as the Ancient and Medieval Periods of Europe. The Four Seasons Garden of Everland is decorated with beautiful flowers arranged in a French-style garden. Surrounded by Holland-style architecture, the gardens are the stage for seasonal flower festivals (tulips from April to June, lilies from July to August, and chrysanthemums from September to October, as well as Romantic Illumination, a light festival, in the winter season), laser shows, firewoks and musical fountain shows. The Zoo Topia section of the park is the where guests can find the ever-popular Safari World and Lost Valley. In Safari World, white tigers, tigers, lions, and bears roam around freely, providing guests with an up-close look at these amazing creatures. In Lost Valley, visitors can see white tigers and other various herbivore animals riding on exciting amphibious vehicles, and even feed some of their favorite animals like giraffes. * Caribbean Bay Opened in 1996, Caribbean Bay is a huge water park equipped with multiple attractions and health facilities. Modeled after the pristine beaches of the Caribbean and decorated with Spanish-styled stone buildings, palm trees, tropical plants, and a shipwreck, guests will feel like they’ve taken a tropical vacation without ever leaving the country. Caribbean Bay has a number of hair-raising waterslides and a relaxing lazy river. The Sea Zone generates waves over 2.4m-high and is a huge crowd favorite. If you need a break from the sun, escape to the Indoor Water Park to enjoy the Wave Pool, Children’s Pool, or the various spa-like facilities with herbal treatments using jasmine, peppermint, lemon, ginseng, and mugwort. Cold and hot bath areas are also available. Caribbean Bay is a unique water park that not only provides a thrilling water park experience, but also the best in spa and relaxation facilities. * Everland Speedway The first car racing track in Korea, Everland Speedway offers thrilling car races such as Motor Championship Contest year round. *The Glen Ross Golf Club Running under the same course management principles as the renowned Anyang County Club, the Glen Ross Golf Club is a beautiful golf club with excellent facilities that are sure to earn a spot in even the most avid golfer’s heart. The club is conveniently located near Everland, the Ho-Am Art Museum, and several gardens (for more information, call +82-31-320-9600).  



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Gyeonggi-do(Gapyeong-gun) , Namyangju

Located in Gyeonggi-do Gapyeong, Yumyeongsan Mountain was designated as the best natural recreation forest in Seoul because of its beautiful assortment of trees, valleys, and log cabins. Yumyeongsan Mountain’s trail is particularly nice and is what it’s famous for.Facilities within the recreation forest include a promenade, sporting equipment, a forest exhibition. Lodging facilities include the Forest House, a recreation center, camping deck, and camping site. Reservation can be made through the homepage.


Gyeonggi-do(Yongin-si) , Yongin

The Daejanggeum Park was co-created by Munhwa Broadcasting Company (MBC) and Yongin Municipal Office in August 2005. Located in Yongcheong-ri, Baekam-myeon, Yongin-si, this is an open set that measures a total of 29,421m² (8,900 pyeong).Different from other drama sets, Daejanggeum Park has been re-created based on historical records and very accurately reflects the structures and culture of ancient times. Dramia has served as the filming location for hugely popular Korean historical dramas such as “Jumong," “Queen Seon-deok,” “Isan,” and “Dong Yi” and many more of historical documents and films.


 
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Gyeonggi-do(Yongin-si) , Yongin

Korean Folk Village: A Living Journey Into Korea’s Past — Where Traditions Become Experiences Just beyond Seoul’s city limits lies one of Korea’s most enchanting cultural destinations: the Korean Folk Village in Yongin. More than a museum and more than an attraction, it is a living world where centuries-old customs, architecture, and artistry continue to breathe. For international travelers seeking something deeply Korean—authentic, atmospheric, and rich in meaning—this is one of the country’s most rewarding experiences. Walking through its gates feels like stepping into a beautifully preserved film set from the Joseon era. Cobbled paths wind between graceful hanok roofs, wooden bridges cross slow-moving streams, and open courtyards reveal everyday life scenes from historic Korea. Unlike static exhibits, the village is alive: rope-makers twist hemp fibers by hand, potters shape clay on spinning wheels, and folk musicians fill the air with rhythms that echo across the village. Dynamic performances take place throughout the day. Horseback warriors demonstrate traditional mounted martial arts, dancers perform swirling folk rituals, and lively farmer’s dances create an atmosphere of celebration. Seasonal festivals enrich the experience further—lantern-lit autumn nights, spring flower celebrations, and traditional wedding reenactments give every visit its own unique charm. The marketplace is a highlight for global travelers. Here, steaming bowls of rustic Korean comfort food are served in an old-style setting—simple, hearty dishes that reflect the flavors of the past. Handcrafted souvenirs such as bamboo fans, pottery mugs, and traditional paper goods let visitors bring home a piece of heritage. What truly sets the Korean Folk Village apart is its immersive approach. Guests can try on hanbok, join hands-on craft workshops, ride a traditional swing, or learn how rice cakes were made by pounding steamed rice dough. These experiences turn cultural discovery into memorable participation—not just observation. Close enough for a half-day trip yet far enough to feel like another era, the Korean Folk Village blends nature, history, and hospitality into a meaningful cultural escape. For solo travelers, families, and anyone with a curiosity for authentic Korean culture, it remains one of Korea’s most unforgettable destinations. Essential Information • Location: Yongin, Gyeonggi-do (approx. 1 hour from central Seoul) • Key Attractions: Traditional houses, folk performances, artisan workshops, hanbok experiences, seasonal festivals • Experiences: Pottery classes, natural-dye craft, horseback martial arts shows, folk music dance, traditional marketplace food • Best For: Travelers seeking authentic culture, family groups, photographers, history lovers • Visit Duration: 3–5 hours recommended • Travel Tip: Arrive early to join workshops and catch multiple live performances throughout the day Why International Visitors Love It • A rare, immersive encounter with Korea’s living heritage • Hands-on activities—not just exhibitions • Cinematic scenery perfect for photography • Friendly for first-time visitors with multilingual guidance • Seasonal programs that make every visit unique *For the Folk Performance Schedule, please refer to official website for latest information: www.koreanfolk.co.kr  


Gyeonggi-do(Pocheon-si)

Covering over 225,000㎡ of land in the southwestern part of Seoul, Seoseoul Lake Park (also known as West Lake Park) was opened in October 2009 to resolve the regional imbalance in the city. The central lake, a fountain that projects a small airplane sound, Mondrian garden where the famous media wall fountain is situated, a large event table that seats 100 people and a recycle garden all carry the themes of ‘water’ and ‘recycling’ that were established through the park development project. Also, Neunggolsan Mountain forest, which separates Seoul and Bucheon, as well as the hiking trails have been restored and added to the park. In addition, there are playgrounds for children, sports facilities including a football field, a basketball court and badminton courts, and a cultural plaza. With its vast space and 24-hour operation, the park provides a relaxing ground for the citizens of Seoul.    


Gyeonggi-do(Paju-si) , Paju(Heyri Art valley)

Homeo offers customers unique furniture and accessories showcased in a cozy setting. There is even a cafe decorated with a variety of one-of-a-kind accessories. Homeo is simply a great place to shop around and rest while traveling.