Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si) , Seogwipo

A new leap in aerospace and aircraft history has been made on Jeju Island with the grand opening of the Jeju Aerospace Museum on April 24, 2014. The Jeju Aerospace Museum (JAM) is an aviation and space-themed state-of-the-art museum that provides both education and entertainment through its exhibitions and experience programs. Inside, visitors can find items that are representative of the world's history in aerospace technology and space science. One can also trace the footsteps of the Korean Air Force from the retired planes displayed in the hall. Astronomy-related stories from the ancient times to the early days of space exploration are also showcased. Through the exhibition, visitors can travel back 13.7 billion years to learn more about the creation of the universe and discover interesting facts about our solar system, the galaxy and massive black holes. The museum also presents diverse hands-on activities such as touching actual meteorites, sitting in the cockpit of real aircrafts, and future space exploration through a cutting-edge multimedia experience. As Asia’s largest aerospace museum, JAM aims to promote the country's efforts for innovation in the technology of flight. It is an ideal place for visitors of all ages to comprehend the evolution and impact of aviation, space exploration, and new breakthroughs in astronomy.


Chungcheongbuk-do(Danyang-gun)

Guinsa Temple, located below Yeonhwabong Peak of Sobaeksan Mountain, is the headquarters of the Cheontae Order of Korean Buddhism and now presides over 140 temples across the nation. Standing on a lot measuring a total of 15,014 square meters, the temple has an impressive, 5-story main sanctuary as well as over 50 chambers and is bordered by modern buildings that can accommodate up to 10,000 visitors.The temple was established by Monk Sangwol Wongak, who first created a small cottage of arrowroot vine at the site as a place to practice asceticism. After receiving revelation about the truths of the universe, the monk created Guinsa Temple in the spirit of celebration. Completed in 1945, the temple was renovated in 1966 using a concrete frame, which was a very unique and modern construction practice at the time.Must-see parts of the temple include Deabeopdang Hall (the main sanctuary) and Beopeobi Monument (a Buddhist sermon monument). The 5-story Daebeopdang Hall (est. April 29, 1980) is the largest Buddhist sanctuary in the nation and can seat up to 5,000 people. Beopeobi (full name: Beopeobi of Great Monk Sangwol) is a stone monument engraved with the teachings of the Great Monk Sangwol. The writings on the monument reflect the beliefs of the Tripitaka Koreana, one of the foundational texts of Buddhism.


Chungcheongnam-do(Buyeo-gun)

Baekche Tourist Hotel is located in the center of the city of Buyeo, and has built up a reputation as an excellent hotel. It can accommodate up to 230 guests at once with their facilities, including Western-style rooms, Korean-style rooms, a banquet room, and a wedding hall, making it a perfect place for holding various activities.


Seoul(Jongno-gu)

"If you are prepared to fight to the death, you will live. If you avoid battles to preserve your life, you will die." - Nanjung Ilgi (War Diary of Admiral Yi Sun-shin) One of the best naval commanders Korea has ever known, a statue of Yi Sun-shin was installed at Gwanghwamun Square before King Sejong the Great to celebrate the 465 anniversary of his birth. On April 28, 2010, The Story of Admiral Yi Sun-shin was opened in the basement of Sejong Center to commemorate his life and accomplishments. Located next to The Story of King Sejong, the exhibit is divided into 8 experience zones further focused on 12 themes related to Admiral Yi's life, ranging from determination and devotion to loyalty of country and countrymen. The museum uses the latest in digital technology to bring this great hero to life. Another great attraction to the museum is the turtle war-ship made famous by Admiral Yi shrunk down to 55% of the real size. Despite the down-size, the ship is still big enough for guests to board and row the oars, with a digital display of the ocean waves playing on moniters all around for a fun 4-D experience.


Jeju-do(Jeju-si) , Former Jeju

Located along the picturesque beach of Jeju island, Jeju Oriental Hotel is a five-star hotel with 313 guest rooms, grand banquet room accommodating 500 people, middle and small sized banquet rooms, restaurants, and sauna facility in the hotel building with 9 stories and 2 basement floors. The hotel’s great facilities are good for both business travelers and tourists. Subsidiary facilities include business center, Casino, coffee shop, lobby lounge, and bar.Located along the picturesque beach of Jeju island, Jeju Oriental Hotel is a five-star hotel with 313 guest rooms, grand banquet room accommodating 500 people, middle and small sized banquet rooms, restaurants, and sauna facility in the hotel building with 9 stories and 2 basement floors. The hotel’s great facilities are good for both business travelers and tourists. Subsidiary facilities include business center, Casino, coffee shop, lobby lounge, and bar.It has good location, which is the center of Jeju city, providing guests with various things to enjoy in short distance and convenient transportation. It is also close to the Jeju International Airport. Jogging or taking a walk along the beachside walking trek or at a park right next to the hotel, while Yongduam, one of the popular tourist attractions of Jeju is located in 10 minute distance on the West side of the hotel. The driveway along the coast around Yongduam and the café village nearby are the best driving course and date course. Also, there are many Sushi/Sashimi restaurants or Korean traditional restaurants nearby, allowing guests to enjoy taste of Jeju. It has good location, which is the center of Jeju city, providing guests with various things to enjoy in short distance and convenient transportation. It is also close to the Jeju International Airport. Jogging or taking a walk along the beachside walking trek or at a park right next to the hotel, while Yongduam, one of the popular tourist attractions of Jeju is located in 10 minute distance on the West side of the hotel. The driveway along the coast around Yongduam and the café village nearby are the best driving course and date course. Also, there are many Sushi/Sashimi restaurants or Korean traditional restaurants nearby, allowing guests to enjoy taste of Jeju.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Jinju-si)


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

Lie Sang Bong collections offer exquisite women's clothing that maximizes women's curves and, consequently, each woman's overall beauty. The collections often feature red and purple, as these colors are believed to reflect the nature of women.


Gangwon-do(Chuncheon-si)

When the Gyeongchun Line, a double-tracked railway line connecting Seoul and Chuncheon, opened on December 20, 2010, it replaced the Mugunghwa train that traveled this route for 70 years. Built on the site where the train on the Gyeongchun Line stops, Gangchon Rail Park is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can pedal along old railroad tracks while taking in the lovely Bukhangang River scenery.Opened on August, 2012, the rail park operates from three stations: Gimyujeong Station, Gangchon Station, and Gyeonggang Station. The distance between Gimyujeong Station and Gangchon Station is approximately 8km and the round-trip distance to Gyeonggang Station is approximately 6km. 


Busan(Dongnae-gu)

Dongbang Tourist Hotel, which went through a remodeling in February, uses clean water from nearby hot springs. As it is also located close to Geumgang Park, guests may take advantage of the opportunities for a convenient tour of the area.


Gangwon-do(Chuncheon-si)

Namchuncheon Station is located on the Seoul Subway Gyeongchun Line in Chuncheon, Gangwon-do. The station is also called Gangwondae, as Kangwon National University - Chuncheon Campus is nearby. Chuncheon Station, Gyeongchun Line's original final stop, was temporarily closed in October of 2005 for double-track electrification construction. During this time, Namchuncheon Station was used as the final stop.