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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Airport

2024 K-Link Festival: The Ultimate K-Pop Event and Tour Experience Join the Ultimate K-Pop Celebration in Incheon!When booking, please provide your full name as shown on your passport (in English), date of birth, nationality, passport number, and details of your round-trip flights to and from Korea, including travel dates and flight numbers. On October 5, 2024, the 2024 K-Link Festival will take place at the Inspire Entertainment Resort in Incheon, celebrating the “Visit Korea Year 2023-2024.” This event is more than just a concert—it’s a vibrant celebration of K-pop that combines incredible performances with the opportunity to explore Korea’s most exciting destinations. See Your Favorite K-Pop Stars Live Get ready for an all-star lineup featuring top K-pop artists like aespa, ITZY, MINHO, NCT WISH, RIIZE, THE BOYZ, and TWS, with more artists to be announced. Experience the thrill of seeing your favorite idols perform live on one of the biggest stages of the year! Explore Seoul and Incheon with Exclusive Tour Packages The 2024 K-Link Festival package isn’t just about the concert. Enjoy a comprehensive tour of Korea’s must-see attractions, including major sights in Seoul and Incheon. From vibrant cityscapes to modern landmarks, this package lets you experience the best of Korean culture while enjoying the excitement of the festival. Concert Tickets Only Available as Part of Tour Packages Tickets to the festival are exclusively available through tour packages offered by select agencies, including Trippose.com. As required by the Korea Tourism Organization, concert tickets cannot be purchased separately; participation in the tour is mandatory to receive your ticket. Why Choose the 2024 K-Link Festival Package? * Top K-Pop Performances: Watch your favorite stars take the stage at this incredible festival. * Seoul and Incheon Tours: Explore the best of these cities, from iconic landmarks to hidden gems. * Complete Experience: Combine the excitement of live K-pop with sightseeing and local experiences. Book Your Package on Trippose.com Don’t miss this chance to be part of the 2024 K-Link Festival and explore Korea’s dynamic cities. Visit Trippose.com to secure your package and enjoy an unforgettable K-pop and travel experience!        2024 K-Link Festival 1st Lineup aespa(에스파 · エスパ), ITZY(있지 · イッツィー), MINHO(민호 · SHINee), NCT WISH(엔시티 위시), RIIZE, THE BOYS(더보이즈), TWS(투어스) ※Lineup Subject to change / ※ 出演者は変更になる可能性がございます。予めご了承ください。/ ※ 根据主办方或出演ARTIST的情况,演出时间可能发生变更。 / ※ 根據主辦方或出演ARTIST的情況,演出時間可能發生變更。 ※Only individuals of foreign nationality aged 15 and above are eligible for purchase. Tickets will be released upon verification of your passport or Alien Registration Card (ARC).   ① 2024 K-Link Festival K-POP Concert Ticket + Seoul Tour Package※If you do not participate in the tour, you will be marked as a no-show. It is not possible to purchase concert tickets alone. ※ Please be sure to board in time, as damage will occur to others after the departure time. Please arrive at 20 minutes in advance. 09:00 Meet at Exit 3 of Myeong-dong Station (Subway Line 4) ▶▷HERE(Google Map) Guided tour of Cheong Wa Dae (The Blue House) with interior access Free time for lunch at Gwangjang Market, famous for Korean street food and local delicacies Explore HiKR GROUND, a popular space for experiencing Korean pop culture 16:00 Arrive at the concert venue and visit the K-Culture Experience Hall 18:00 Enjoy the "2024 K-Link Festival" K-POP Concert! 21:30 After the performance ends, board the bus(Please follow the instructions of the on-site guide to avoid inconveniencing others. Be sure to adhere to the bus boarding and meeting times) 22:30 - 23:00 Drop-off at Hongdae Station and Myeong-dong Station, end of the day   ② 2024 K-Link Festival K-POP Concert Ticket + Incheon Tour Package※If you do not participate in the tour, you will be marked as a no-show. It is not possible to purchase concert tickets alone. ※ Please be sure to board in time, as damage will occur to others after the departure time. Please arrive at 20 minutes in advance. 09:00 Meet at Exit 3 of Myeong-dong Station (Subway Line 4) ▶▷HERE(Google Map) Explore Wolmido Island Theme Park, known for its seaside attractions and rides. Discover Incheon Chinatown and enjoy free time for lunch at local restaurants. Visit Fairy Tale Village (Donghwa Maeul), a charming neighborhood filled with colorful murals and storybook themes. 16:00 Arrive at the concert venue and explore the K-Culture Experience Hall, showcasing Korean pop culture. 18:00 Enjoy the "2023 K-Link Festival" K-POP Concert! 21:30 After the performance ends, board the bus(Please follow the instructions of the on-site guide to avoid inconveniencing others. Be sure to adhere to the bus boarding and meeting times) 22:30 - 23:00 Drop-off at Hongdae Station and Myeong-dong Station, end of the day ★ Seats will be randomly assigned by the Korea Tourism Organization on the day of the concert, and tickets will be distributed accordingly.​ Notice ※ The concert tickets are complimentary, courtesy of the Korea Tourism Organization. ※ Advance tickets for foreigners will be collected at the ticketing counter You need to bring your ID card (passport, alien registration card, copy of passport or at least one ID card issued by your country) Please bring it with you. If there is no such document, ticket exchange is not possible.           ​※ If you lost or damaged your ticket, it is your fault. The ticket will not be reissued and you cannot enter the concert without a ticket. ※ The concert will be broadcast live, so many cameras will be there. Because of cameras, your view could be blocked.  ※ After the concert starts, you could be not permitted to enter. ※ For safety and security, any food and drink except water will be prohibited in the concert venue.  ※ If you disrupt others’ view with a tripod or a large camera, you could be restricted by the staff. ​※ Please be sure to board in time, as damage will occur to others after the departure time. Please arrive at 20 minutes in advance. ※ Vehicles are offered for 12, 25, or 45 passengers depending on the number of passengers. ※ When you make a reservation, please leave a contact form to be able to contact you locally. ※On-site first-come-first-served basis (no designated seats) ※Check your voucher and ID before boarding the vehicle. (Mobile, printed voucher available) ※ Be sure to present your voucher. You cannot present reservation mail. ★This ticket is to be sold as a set and no item will be sold seperately. ★No cancellation & amendment after booking confirmed​ ※ If you book a ticket illegally or if you are a Korean, your booking will be automatically cancelled and you cannot get refund on your ticket fare. ※ Please note that tickets for this event are non-refundable and cannot be canceled for any reason. We do not accept inquiries regarding refunds. ※본 티켓은 외국인 전용 예매 티켓입니다. 여권 또는 외국인등록증을 통해 본인 확인 후 티켓이 발권됩니다.(한국인 티켓 수령불가) ※부정 예매나 해당 대상이 아닌 경우(내국인), 예매는 강제 취소되며, 환불 또한 불가능합니다. ※Cancellation policy: non-refundable   ​ ※Emergency contact number: +82-10-6787-1516(Contact available on the day of the performance only / 仅在演出当天可联系 / 公演当日のみ連絡可能)  



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Jeju-do(Jeju-si) , SinJeju

Jeju Grace Hotel is located in the district of Sin (New) Jeju, just five minutes from Jeju International Airport. The hotel offers affordable guestrooms and recently renovated facilities.


Seoul(Nowon-gu) , The Eastern Part of the Seoul

Hyangrim serves traditional Chinese food using only the freshest seafood, vegetables, and high-grade meat. The cooking of its cuisine is done with true sincerity in order to please the customer's taste buds. The chef also uses all-natural MSG flavoring and small amounts of vegetable oil, making the food less greasy, catering to the tastes of Koreans and foreigners alike. Specialties that guests frequently order are the Galbi in Spicy Sauce, Seasoned Prawns with Vegetables, Shark's Fin, and crab dishes.


Gyeonggi-do(Yeoju-si)

Yeongneung (영릉) is the joint tomb of the 4th ruler of the Joseon Dynasty, King Sejong (1397-1450, reign 1418-1450) and his wife Queen Soheon (1395-1446). This was the first joint royal tomb of the Joseon Dynasty.King Sejong was the third son of the 3rd ruler, King Taejong, and his wife Queen Wongyeong. He came to the throne at the age of 22. During his 32-year reign, he was very influential in the development of Korean culture. For example, King Sejong created the Korean alphabet, which he called Hunmin Jeongeum, and set up the Hall of Worthies (Jiphyeonjeon, 집현전), an association of the kingdom’s brightest scholars. He also used Confucian principles to administer state affairs. Under the reign of King Sejong, therefore, many sectors including politics, economy, society and culture flourished. In fact, King Sejong the Great is regarded as making some of the most brilliant achievements in Korean history.Yeongneung is currently located in Neungseo-myeon in Yeoju-si in Gyeonggi-do, but the tomb was originally located in Seogang, Gwangju. When it was constructed following Queen Soheon’s death in 1446, it was decided it should be a double tomb, and the space on the right side was reserved for King Sejong. In 1450 when King Sejong died, he was buried together with the dead queen. Later, the tomb was moved to its current place, as it was thought that the original location was not an auspicious place according to geomantic traditions.Various items that were originally buried in the tomb were excavated in 1973 and now are exhibited in the King Sejong the Great Memorial Hall (세종대왕 기념관), which is located in Cheongnyangni, Seoul.Nyeongneung (녕릉/영릉) is the royal tomb of the 17th ruler of the Joseon Dynasty, King Hyojong (1619-1659, reign 1649-1659), and of his wife Queen Inseon (1618-1674).The tomb was originally located to the west of Geonwolleung (건원릉, the tomb of King Taejo, the 1st ruler of the Joseon Dynasty), but in 1673 cracks appeared on the tomb’s “Byeongpungseok” (stone border), and it was moved to its current location, which is to the east of Yeongneung (영릉, the tomb of King Sejong).King Hyojong was the second son of King Injo, Joseon Dynasty’s 16th ruler, and Queen Illyeol. Upon ascending to the throne, he devised a plan to conquer the Northern region of Asia, including the Qing Dynasty (part of China). As part of the plan, he reformed the military system and strengthened the army and military enforcements. King Hyojong had spent time in northern China when he was taken hostage by the Manchus. During that time he became exposed to many different cultures and technological advancements. When a group of Dutch sailors were shipwrecked on the Korean shore, King Hyojong ordered them to build the Korean army’s first muskets.King Hyojong also implemented “Daedongbeop (대동법)”, a tax system under which people had to pay taxes with rice, and circulated “Sangpyeongtongbo (상평통보)”, the coinage of the Joseon Dynasty.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Changwon-si)

Anmingogae Hill is a 9 kilometer-long hill that reaches from Taebaek-dong in Jinhae to Anmin-dong in Changwon. Six of the nine kilometers are lined with cherry blossoms, making up the famous Jinhae Cherry Blossom Tunnel. The hill is also known for its view of Jinhaeman Bay, Ungsan Mountain (alt. 703m), Sirubong Peak (alt. 630m) and Cheonjabong Peak (502m). The hill is dotted with benches placed about 100m apart, offering visitors a comfortable way to catch their breath while enjoying the view and cherry trees.Also of note is the Anmin Saengtaegyo Bridge (Anmin Ecology Bridge), which was built as a passageway for wild animals to travel between Jangboksan and Ungsan mountains after the mountains were divided by the Anmin Tourism Road running from Jinhae and Changwon. The hiking trail to Jangboksan Mountain past the Anmin Saengtaegyo Bridge is closed in the spring as part of fire prevention measures.


Daejeon(Dong-gu)

The Daecheongho Natural Ecology Center in Chu-dong, Dong-gu, Daejeon highlights the natural ecosystem of the Daecheongho Lake, which was created by the damming of Geumgang River in 1980. Daecheongho Lake is the third largest lake in Korea and boasts a reservoir measuring a surface area of 72.8 square kilometers, a circumference of 80 kilometers, and a capacity of 1.5 billion tons of water.The Daecheongho Natural Ecology Center stands on a plot of land alongside Daecheongho Lake spanning 8,270 square meters; the building itself (B1-3F) measures 1,488.5 square meters. The first floor houses an event hall, a storage room, and a theater showing videos on the natural ecology of Daecheongho Lake. On the second floor, there is a folk history center and ecology center boasting specimens of fish, insects, and plants native to the lake. The third floor houses an environmental center where participants can learn about the importance of recycling and protecting the lake’s water quality. There is also an observatory from which to view Daecheongho Lake and an outdoor ecology pond, wildflower beds, a small zoo, a mushroom center, an insect center, and a forest classroom.


Jeollabuk-do(Iksan-si)

Iksan Godori Standing Stone Buddha is Treasure No. 46. The two Buddha statues (each measuring 424cm) stand face-to-face at a distance of 200 meters apart and tell the story of an eternal, but unrequited love. According to legend, the two Buddhas (one male, one female) are lovers that can only meet for one night in the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. After the sunset on that special day the lovers are allowed to meet, but must return to their respective positions before the rooster crows at dawn. The two statues are very representative of the Goryeo Era, which produced many stone statues with minimal expression of the physical body. True to the era, each Buddha has almost no curves and is depicted with plain clothing and barely distinguishable arms. On their heads, the Buddhas wear a crown topped with another square hat. With their square faces, small eyes, pug noses, and small lips, the Buddas are reminiscent of guardian deities typically placed at the entrance of villages.


Daejeon(Daedeok-gu)

Gyejoksan Barefoot Festival is an exclusive festival that participants can walk or run 14.5km barefoot along the red clay trail while enjoying a cultural experience. Feet are thought to be the second heart in our body as it connects the entire living being. Therefore, stimulating feet by walking on clay road has positive health benefits such as preventing and healing diseases, and stress relieving. Visitors can easily be impressed with the natural beauty from both the local cultural and art events held in the forest, as they enjoy this eco-healing festival.


Gyeonggi-do(Paju-si) , DMZ•Panmunjeom

Situated in Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do and at the northernmost point of the Military Demarcation Line, Dora Observatory replaced the previous Songaksan Observation Post. From the observatory, visitors can overlook North Korea and various locations including Gaeseong, Songaksan, Kim Il-Sung Statue, and Cooperation Farm (Geumamgol). The observatory offers 500 seats, VIP rooms, and abundant parking space. It was first opened to the public in January 1987. Near the observatory is the Third Underground Tunnel, built by North Korea and found in 1978. It stretches over 1.6km with a x_height and x_width of 2m, capable of mobilizing 30,000 troops in one hour. In front of the tunnel are a variety of attractions such as the DMZ Media Hall (offering the history of the divided country and flourishing ecosystem in the Demilitarized Zone), DMZ Exhibition Hall (displaying relics and documents related to the Demilitarized Zone), sculptures, and souvenir shops. Visitors can see inside the tunnel by either walking or riding the monorail. Because civilian access is restricted in this area, visitors must participate in the DMZ Peace & Security Tourist Program (implemented by Paju-si) to visit the observatory. Conducted by a shuttle bus either from Imjingak Resort or Dorasan Station, it goes through the Dora Observatory, 3rd Underground Tunnel, Dorasan Station, and Unification Village. Visitors must carry their passport, which is examined at the checkpoint just beyond Unification Bridge.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Euljiro・Chungmuro・Namsan

Travel Back in Time to 1890! Visit the 1890 Namsangol Night Market to experience what life was like in the year 1890! This special event will run every weekend at Namsangol Hanok Village from June 3rd through Oct. 28th, 2017. The night market will feature a traditional layout, much like what would have been used during the Joseon Dynasty, but there will be fun modern touches to enjoy as well.  Visitors can enjoy activities and events that blend the traditional with the modern; that fuse East and West. There will be traditional games competitions, traditional music performances, and traditional clothing fashion shows, all featuring foreign nationals as performers. There will be a range of interactive events and visitors will also have a chance to try traditional Persian food. Enjoy tasty food, activities, and events at Namsangol Hanok Village! • Event Dates : Jun. 03, 2017 ~ Oct. 28, 2017