Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

Gangneung Bau-gil Road is a 150-km walking trail from Baekdudaegan Mountain Range to Gyeongpo and Jeongdongjin. The 10 walking courses that make up Bau-gil Road wind around mountains and seas, offering a scenic view to anyone taking any of the courses. “Bau” means “rock” in Gangwon-do dialect. When the people of Gangwon-do refer to Gangwon-do in a friendly way, they call it “Gamjabau.” Like the name, Gangneung Bau-gil features nature and human-friendly trekking courses surrounded by nature. By traveling on foot, people can enjoy the tranquil scene and the scent of pine trees from the forest that make up almost 70% of the routes. [Gangneung Bau-gil Course 5] This 16 km-long route along the coast includes tourist attractions such as Sacheonjin-ri Haebyeon (Beach) Park, Gyeongpo Beach, Gyeongpo Lake, Heo Gyun and Heo Nanseolheon Memorial Park, and Namhangjin Beach. Collect shells near the beach, enjoy the view from the deck, and take leisurely stroll on Korea's longest and lushest pine grove path. The lakeroad in Gyeongpo, as well as the Chodang Solbat-gil (pine grove road) at Heo Gyun and Heo Nanseolheon Memorial Park makes this a beloved trekking attraction.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Seongju-gun)

Saudang Jongtaek (Head Family House) is located in Yundong Village in Seongju Gyeong sang buk –do, which is the concentrated village of Euiseong Kim Clan. Saudang is the old house enshrining Kim Yong-Cho, the founding contributor of the Joseon Dynasty, and composed of 7 Korean style houses positioned on the hill in tiers. Entering the gate, you will be able to see various kinds of flowers and trees growing in a wide grass garden. There is a small vegetable garden on one side of the yard. Behind the vegetable garden is the platform for small and large pots containing sauces and condiments. The rooms are composed of 4 independent Korean style houses: Saudang, Joseondang, Etiquette Room, and Experience Room. The owner of the house provides free lessons on traditional culture and etiquette in the training center. Visitors can learn or experience traditional Korean etiquette, tea ceremony, the culture of classical scholars, and the traditional ceremonies in ordinary homes. Equipment for traditional plays such as Neolttwigi, Yutnori, Tuho, Jige (Korean A0frame), small gong, etc. are prepared free of charge. All visitors can taste complimentary traditional teas while listening to Gayageum music played by the wife of the eldest grandson of the head family. If you want a rest of body and mind, inquire about the meditation class prepared by the owners of the house. You can also enjoy comfortable walking and trekking in the Dullegil path, which has been constructed recently along the village trail and the lotus flower complex.


Gyeonggi-do(Paju-si)

Philips Motel in Paju, which is close to Seoul and is also not far from North Korea, has become popular with not only general tourists but also business travelers as Paju City Hall is situated close by. The hotel, which comprises two buildings, has large guest rooms and a spacious parking lot in which even several buses can be parked, so the hotel receives numerous tourist groups, too. Tourists can visit the DMZ (demilitarized zone) including the Odusan Unification Observatory and the Imjingak Tourist Site.


Busan(Yeonje-gu)

Palmi Chobap serves various raw fish dishes and seafood purchased fresh from Jagalchi Market, the most famous port market in Busan. It is equipped with rooms for groups of a wide variety of sizes.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

Gukbap (rice soup) is a Korean-style beef broth dish containing rice. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do. The most famous menu is beef and rice soup.


Gyeonggi-do(Guri-si)

Lotte Mart Guri Branch is a large supermarket in Guri-si. The newly renovated building accommodates 1,000 vehicles, and offers a spacious shopping experience. Various fashion brands and kids brands are available, as well as specialized stores and convenient facilities. The store is connected to Guri Whole Sale Market (구리종합유통시장), making it a convenient one-stop shopping venue.


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.


 
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Incheon(Yeonsu-gu) , Incheon Center

Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch A modern, flavorful Asian dining spot in Incheon’s international city. Located in the vibrant Songdo International Business District—Incheon’s waterfront city known for its contemporary skyline, clean urban design, and global atmosphere—Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch offers a refreshing dining experience that blends Asian comfort food with modern convenience. It has become a must-visit spot for international travelers, especially women looking for something delicious, light, and easy to enjoy during a day of sightseeing. Step inside and discover a restaurant that reflects Songdo’s cosmopolitan charm: stylish, bright, and full of energy. A Taste of Asia, Perfect for the Global Lifestyle of Songdo At Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch, guests can enjoy beloved dishes from across Asia—Thailand’s classic Pad Thai, hearty stir-fried noodles, savory rice bowls, and more. Each dish delivers familiar comfort with a fresh, modern twist. Fresh ingredients are prepared every morning, and all dishes are cooked only after an order is placed. Meals are served in practical yet stylish boxes, making them perfect for dining indoors or enjoying outdoors while exploring Songdo’s scenic streets and canal walkways. Unlike typical Western fast food, Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch focuses on Asia’s original concept of healthy fast dining—low-calorie rice noodles paired with balanced ingredients, vegetables, and proteins. It’s quick, wholesome, and satisfying, offering both convenience and nutrition. Why Travelers Love Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch • Healthy, flavorful dishes made with fresh ingredients • Fast service without sacrificing quality • Light yet filling meals, ideal for a day of sightseeing • Trend-forward packaging, great for takeaway and outdoor dining • Comforting Asian flavors enjoyed by all ages and nationalities The restaurant prides itself on serving generous, delicious meals that travelers can enjoy comfortably at any time.         A Must-Try Dining Stop in Songdo After exploring Songdo’s waterfront parks, canal paths, and modern landmarks, treat yourself to a warm bowl of noodles or a flavorful rice dish. Whether you’re traveling solo, meeting friends, or looking for a quick and nourishing meal before your next destination, Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch is a reliable, stylish, and enjoyable choice. Discover the essence of Asian comfort food—fresh, balanced, and full of flavor—right here in the heart of Songdo. Premium Menu Descriptions Pad Thai  11,000 KRW In Thai, “Pad” means “stir-fried” and “Thai” means “Thailand.” This iconic Thai rice noodle dish blends sweet, tangy, and nutty flavors, and is the No.1 choice among customers—about 50% of all visitors order it. Thai Chili Noodles  10,800 KRW Rice noodles stir-fried with a spicy Thai chili sauce. A flavorful smoky taste and addictive heat make this especially popular among young adults and international guests. Highly recommended for spicy noodle lovers. Mie Goreng  11,000 KRW The noodle version of the famous Indonesian dish Nasi Goreng. Made with wide rice noodles, offering a savory, well-balanced flavor. In Indonesian, “Mie” means noodles and “Goreng” means stir-fried. Pad See Ew  10,800 KRW A mild, savory Thai stir-fried noodle dish featuring wide rice noodles cooked with soy sauce (“See Ew” means soy sauce). Light, comforting, and loved by both adults and children. Nasi Goreng  11,000 KRW Indonesia’s beloved fried rice dish. A perfect match for Korean taste buds and one of the most popular fried rice options at the restaurant. Khao Pad  10,800 KRW A flavorful Thai fried rice with a mild, slightly sweet taste. Stir-fried quickly over high heat with pineapple and vegetables, making it a favorite among both adults and children. Thai Fried Rice (Spicy)  10,800 KRW The fried-rice version of Thai Chili Noodles. A must-try for spicy food lovers, with a strong fan base. Mongolian Fried Rice  11,000 KRW Made with a fermented Korean chili paste-inspired sauce, offering a sour and spicy kick. Not recommended for first-time visitors—this dish has a “love it or hate it” reputation. ★ Please note: The prices listed above are based on the rates available at the time of writing. Actual prices may vary depending on the date of your visit. We kindly recommend confirming the latest prices on-site.  


Jeollanam-do(Gurye-gun)

Jirisan Pension, located in Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do, offers guests a soothing break from fatigue and the stress of their daily routine amid beautiful and relaxing nature. Guests can enjoy the clean, cool water of the valley and take a walk along Jirisan Dulle-gil Trail, breathing in the pure air of the deep forests of Jirisan Mountain. The area around the hotel is the confluence of water from Piagol Valley and the upper reaches of the Seomjingang River. Visitors to Jirisan Mountain can create memorable moments by enjoying various activities such as BBQs, rafting, banana boating, and mountain biking.