Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si)

Seorabeol Hanok Guesthouse is a beautiful traditional Korean house located in front of Gyeongju Express Bus Terminal. The room rates are reasonable, and it's very conveniently located right across from the express bus terminal. It has seven rooms (16~20㎡) that are big enough for up to 4 guests. In the shared kitchen and lounge are kitchen utensils, microwave oven, and rice cooker to allow the guests to cook. The guesthouse serves breakfast including toast. Located right at the center of Gyeongju, it's a great place to lodge for those planning to tour the city. A number of popular tourist destinations including Daereungwon Tomb Complex, Cheomseongdae Observatory, Donggung Palace, and Wolji Pond are just 15 minutes away from the guesthouse on foot. There are also fast food restaurants, marts, and Jungang Market in the vicinity of the guesthouse.


Jeollanam-do(Goheung-gun)

Narodo (나로도) consists of Oe-narodo and Nae-narodo, located 25kms southeast of Goheung-eup. Oe-narodo, is a part of Dadohae National Marine Park (다도해해상국립공원). Fresh seafood at a low price is readily available at Narodo Port (Chukjeong Port) in Oe-narodo. All of Narodo is famous for its’ fishing places. Every season a variety of fish can be caught. The beaches in Narodo have a gentle decline and are skirted by a forest of evergreen trees aged hundreds of years, which offer great shade from the summer heat. Haban Village, the most remote village in Oe-narodo, is the best place for a family summer retreat since it has a small forest and a beach. It also has Korea’s first space center.  


Gangwon-do(Pyeongchang-gun)

Experience Wellness and Adventure at Balwangsan (Mona Yongpyong Resort) Located in the serene foothills of Balwangsan Mountain in Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province, the Mona Yongpyong Resort is a perfect blend of wellness, nature, and adventure. Designated as a "2024-2025 Excellent Wellness Destination," it offers world-class amenities amidst pristine natural beauty. Highlights of Balwangsan and Yongpyong Resort: * Balwangsan Tourist Cable Car This 18-minute cable car ride ascends to the summit of Balwangsan Mountain (1,458m), offering sweeping views of the Daegwallyeong landscape. At the summit, visitors can enjoy the iconic Skywalk, an observation deck providing panoramic views of the surrounding scenery. * A Paradise for Ski Enthusiasts Known as the "Mecca of Korean Skiing," Yongpyong Resort opened Korea’s first ski slopes in 1975. The resort boasts 28 slopes, 14 lifts, and an average snowfall of 250cm annually, making it ideal for skiers of all levels. Its natural snow-covered slopes ensure an unforgettable experience during winter. * Year-Round Wellness Activities Balwangsan is home to rare trees and wildflowers, making it a fantastic eco-tourism destination. Wellness programs include guided forest tours, singing bowl meditation, and yoga sessions, offering visitors an opportunity to reconnect with nature and rejuvenate. * All-Inclusive Facilities From luxurious hotels and condominiums to golf courses, a water park, and the famous Balwangsan Skywalk, the resort caters to diverse interests and provides an all-encompassing experience. Convenient Access: Visitors can reach the resort via the KTX Jinbu Station, with regular shuttle buses connecting to Mona Yongpyong. This accessibility ensures a hassle-free journey for both domestic and international travelers. Why Choose Yongpyong Resort? Whether you're seeking thrilling adventures on the slopes, tranquil moments in nature, or a luxurious wellness escape, Mona Yongpyong Resort at Balwangsan offers a unique and enriching experience for all. ​『 COPYRIGHTS © 강원특별자치도 경제진흥원 All rights reserved. https://www.kwellness.kr』


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Andong-si)

This is a place where you can enjoy noodles unique to the Andong region. This restaurant's signature menu is Andong noodle. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

It is a place where you can enjoy squid and Sundae. This restaurant's signature menu is stuffed squid. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do.


Incheon(Ganghwa-gun)

Nadeul-gil means a leisurely outing (nadeuri) road. Comprised of 19 courses in total, the Ganghwa Nadeul-gil Trail offers a variety of historical assets and cultural sites to see. Each Nadeul-gil course connects Ganghwa Fortress outposts that are located every 1.3 km on high ground along the walking paths. The trails are on the island of Ganghwa which holds many Goryeo Dynasty remains that are important to Korean history. Fortresses that stood against Mongolian invasions are still standing and many of the Goryeo Kingdom’s palaces and royal tomb sites are also found in Ganghwa region. Exploring the major cultural heritage sites dispersed throughout the town can be just as fun as exploring Ganghwa’s natural beauty. The sunset on the Seohae (West coast), expansive open mud flats, views from Marisan and Goryeosan Mountains and the peaceful farming villages are just a handful of the sights along this walking trail. The establishment of Ganghwa Nadeul-gil’s begins with the ancient scholar Go Jae-hyeong (pen name Hwanam), who left his hometown Ganghwa on a spring day in 1906 when the peach trees were in full bloom. He walked through more than 100 villages around the whole island. Back home, he composed poems about his journey and published them under the title of “Simdo Gihaeng (Simdo Travels),” Simdo being another name for Ganghwa. During his travels, he sang songs of his home Ganghwa. Thanks to his work, people can now follow in the footsteps of Hwanam and his appreciation of the beautiful scenery and great people of Ganghwa Island.


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

The Time & Blade Museum features two floors filled with these items that have shaped the development of humankind. There are many clocks and watches designed over time, including a skeleton-shaped clock. The museum also displays the parts that make up a clock and the tools used to create them.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Goseong-gun)

Parkjinsa Gotaek in Cheonggwang-ri,Goseong is an old house of Miryang Park Clan which is #292 Cultural Material. The traditional Korean style house shows the construction method of houses during the late Joseon Dynasty. Three generations of Sungkyunkwan officials were born in this house in a span of 100 years. There is a red gate of award of the king erected at the entrance of the house to cite the devoted son. Usually the red gate of award of the king was erected at the entrance of the village to cite the devoted son, a chaste woman, or a loyal subject, and the Parkjinsa Gotaek is a rare case for which the red gate of award of the king was erected at the entrance of the house. The old wall of the house, which looks like a fossil bed, demonstrates the long history of the house. The well-tended garden near the gate will make you stop walking because it looks like something straight out of a movie scene. The scenery over the window from any place inside the house is as pretty as a picture. The rooms in the house are composed of 2 Anchae (inner buildings) and 4 Sarangchae (outer buildings). Both Anchae and Sarangchae are equipped with restroom and shower room. The kitchen is only in the Anchae building. Sarangchae can be used as one wide room to accommodate a maximum 10 people; it’s done by simply opening the doors dividing the small rooms. The house is used for paid educational programs of traditional tea ceremony and etiquette. The old warehouse has been remolded to be a classroom for tea ceremony classes. The place is also used as a place for events; it’s equipped with a beam projector and sound equipment for hosting seminars, workshops, etc. There is a tea ceremony room made by remodeling a building attached to Sarangchae where you can learn the wisdom of ancestors over a warm tea.


Gyeonggi-do(Anyang-si)

Anyangcheon Stream starts to the west of Baekunsan Mountain in Uiwang-si and crosses through Gunpo-si, Anyang-si, Gwangmyeong-si in Gyeonggi-do and Gemcheon-gu, Guro-gu, Yangcheon-gu, Yeongdeungpo-gu in Seoul. After passing those areas, the stream meets the Hangang River near Seongsandaegyo Bridge. Anyangcheon Stream flows in front of Anyang City and the stream was once known as Daecheon as well as Gitan during the Joseon Dynasty period.