Chungcheongnam-do(Asan-si)

Fax  +82-41-541-7111 Guestroom Information  58 Western-style Rooms, 155 Korean-style Rooms Number of Guestrooms  213 Room Amenities (Colored backgrounds designate availability)  TV    Fridge    A/C    Laundry Service    Dryer    Jacuzzi / hot tub    Internet    Cable    Personal Safe    Kitchen Facilities Guestroom Kitchen  Available Check-In Time  14:00 Check-Out Time  12:00 Room Rates  ₩ 170,000~  * The room rate is the lowest price for this accommodation. Rates may vary according to season, room type and whether or not guests are entitled to discount rates. Please make sure to check the exact rate in advance before making your reservations. The room rate listed above is subject to change. Additional Taxes  Included Service Charges  Included Subsidiary Facilities  Indoor /Outdoor Swimming Pool(25m, 6 lanes), Hot Springs Sauna, Souvenir Shop, Supermarket, Arcade, Karaoke  Room, Billiard Room, Barber Shop.Beauty Salon, Large Conference Room, Large Banquet Hall, Medium Seminar Room, Discussion Room, Concert Hall, Gym, A/V Facility with Simultaneous Translation Capabilities, Educational Journalist Equipment  Restaurants  Korean.Western Restaurant, Coffee Shop, Entertainment Bar, Snack House Parking Facility  200 Car Parking Lot Credit Cards  Accepted Pets  Not allowed Nearby Tourism Attractions  Onyang Hot Spring, Hyeonchungsa Temple, Oeam-ri Folk Village, Asanho lakes, Onyang Folk Museum


Gangwon-do(Pyeongchang-gun)

Sangwonsa Temple is located 8km north of Woljeongsa Temple. Stories are told that Sangwonsa Temple was built by Buddhist monk Ja Jang (590~658) in 643, in the 12th year of Silla Queen Seon-Deok, and others say that it was built by Bocheon and Hyo-myeong, the sons of King Sin-Mun (reign 681~692), the 31st king of the Silla Kingdom. It was rebuilt in 705 during the 4th year of King Seong-Deok's reign (702∼737). However, in 1946 it was burnt down in a fire, but later restored once again in 1947. Only a Bell Pavillon remained during this period until the building was rebuilt after Korea’s Independence Day. The oldest relic left today is Dongjong (National Treasure No.36), Munsu Child Figure, and the Jungchang, the promotion of virtue in rebuilding Sangwonsa Temple, written by the 7th king of the Joseon Dynasty King Sejo (reign 1455∼1468).At the entrance is a site called Gwandaegeori, named after the story about how King Se-Jo would hang his royal garments here when he took baths. Also, there is the Munsu Child Figure where the story of King Sejo and monk Munsu comes from. As National Treasure No. 221, the official name is Sangwonsa Munsu Wooden Seated Child Figure. At Sangwonsa Temple, there are other pieces other than the Munsu Child figure. The 91cm diameter Sangwonsa Dongjong was established in 725, in the 24th year of Silla King Seong-Deok. It is famous for its beautiful bell sound and the delicately carved Juakbicheon figure but nowadays it sits silent in order to preserve the bell.Sangwonsa Temple is located at Jungdaeam on the way to Jeokmyeolbogung in the Mt.Odaesan Birobong Peak direction. At the 2km southwest point is a hermitage where Utongsu Stream, the origin of the Hangang river, flows. Jeokmyeolbogung is a reliquary which possesses the bonesetting relics of Buddha, which was brought by monk Ja Jang from Tang (China).


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Unjusanseong Fortress (운주산성, also known as ‘Gosansanseong Fortress’) is a cultural heritage of the Baekje Dynasty. This is a mountain fortress built along the surrounding three mountain peaks in the westernmost and southernmost parts of Mt. Unjusan (460m in elevation). The fortress, which borders 3 villages in Jeondong-myeon and 2 villages in Jeonui-myeon, consists of a 3,098m-long outer fortress wall and 543m-long inner fortress wall. Both the outer and inner fortress walls are built with stone. Considering the number of formerly inhabited sites that have been unearthed, it is obvious that there were many buildings in the fortress and the surrounding hills. In the fortress, many broken pieces of earthenware from the Baekje period, porcelain from the Goryeo and Joseon periods, and broken tile from the Baekje, Goryeo and Joseon periods have been discovered. Mountain trails have been improved for family hikers. The mountain peak has a great view of the Independence Hall of Korea, Asan Bay, and the downtown areas of Cheonan and Cheongju. It takes about 2 hours to reach the peak.  


Gangwon-do(Hoengseong-gun)

Wonju Airport is located in Hoengseong-eup of Gangwon-do. It began as a military airfield in 1975. In January 1993, in an effort to promote the opening of the Civil Aviation, official construction began in November 1995. In February of 1997, it opened its door with Korean Air Co. Ltd. flying in and out of the city. The maximum number of aircraft movements that the airport can accommodate per year is about 115,000, numbering more than 450,000 passengers. The hangar can fit one B737 aircraft. There are about 90 parking spaces available in the parking lot. ​


Jeollanam-do(Yeongam-gun)

Wolchulsan Spa Tourist Hotel is a five-star hotel set in nature against Wolchulsan Mountain and the vast Yeongam Plains. The hotel's hot spring facilities use the natural elvan water welling up from 600m underground. Guests may venture out into the wilderness by either hiking or soaking up in the hot springs in the Wolchulsan.


Jeollanam-do(Yeosu-si)

Haebeach Motel is located upon a vista that commands a scenic view of the ocean and the surrounding area. The fresh and well-maintained guestrooms are tastefully, but uniquely decorated with each room boasting its own distinct interior. Services are available in English, Japanese, and Chinese and even include optional tours to nearby attractions such as Hyangiram Hermitage, Dolsan Park, Odongdo Island, Ocean Park, Heungguksa Temple, Geobukseon Park, and Jasan Park.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Gimhae-si)


Chungcheongbuk-do(Yeongdong-gun)

Yeongdong Station began operations as an ordinary station on January 1, 1905 and was newly rebuilt on June 1, 1996. Since beginning, the station has played an important role for traveling to nearby tourism spots such as Muju Gucheong-dong resort, Minjujisan Mountain, Mulhan Valleys, and Yangsan eight sightseeing spots, by carrying over 1,200 tourists a year. In addition, Yongdu Park, spanning over 61,000㎡ in area within a 5-minute walking distance, is great for a rest and a walk that attracts a lot of kindergarten students who visit Yeongdong Station for a train experience.


Gyeonggi-do(Osan-si)

The Zzam Hotel located in Osan City offers guests a high-class hotel environment comprising modern-style interiors, state-of-the-art facilities, and distinguished services. The motel aims to provide comfortable relaxation and a happy holiday for its guests via its pleasant guestrooms, convenient facilities, and differentiated services. The motel also provides foreign language services in English, Chinese, and Japanese among others. Mulhyanggi Arboretum, home to some 1,600 species of plants with 16 themed gardens, is situated near the motel. The arboretum is also worth a visit.


Seoul(Dongdaemun-gu)

Chowoo Maeul, located at Hwigyeong-dong Intersection, specializes in fresh beef, serving top-quality top sirloin and boneless short ribs. It has banquet rooms for group dining.