Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Located close to Dongdaemun Gate and Cheonggyecheon Plaza, Haruyeonga is a great restaurant for a hearty meal after sightseeing or shopping in the surrounding area.Haruyeonga specializes in meat and typical Korean dinning options, including bibimbap with marinated pork, spicy ribs and doenjang stew (bean paste stew) with lean beef brisket. Their stir-fried small octopus is also popular. The Jeju roasted black pork is another must try dish as it is grilled over hardwood charcoal.


Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si)

The Jeonju Korean Traditional Wine Museum offers visitors the unique chance to explore the world of traditional Korean liquor and engage in related hands-on experience programs. At the museum, visitors can see the tools and machines used in the making of alcohol and get a closer look at the different types of Korean traditional wine. Some of the most interesting displays at the museum are the alcohol preparation room and the fermentation room. Thanks to speakers located in these two rooms, visitors are able to hear the amplified sounds of the fermentation process.


Seoul(Yongsan-gu)

Blooming Gallery offers diverse handmade acessories by various artists. Rather than a shop focusing on selling, it displays many accessories, paintings, and sculptures for visitors to enjoy. It is a perfecct place to rest and appreciate pieces of art during shopping in the giant I'Park Mall.


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Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

Seoul Gangnam K-POP Hair & Makeup Salon by Cutloose Your Dream K-POP & K-Beauty Makeover Starts Here Step into Cutloose in Cheongdam and experience the same transformation loved by real K-POP idols and Korean celebrities. This is where you can finally enjoy the glowing K-Beauty complexion, soft glam makeup, and chic idol-inspired hairstyles you’ve always admired.   ★ A trend-setting K-Beauty salon in Cheongdam renowned for its loyal K-POP idol clientele ★ Only 7 minutes from Apgujeong Rodeo Station — the heart of Gangnam fashion ★ Specializing in modern idol-style hair and premium Korean makeup artistry ★ Stylish, private studio ideal for capturing your own “idol photos” afterward ★ A must-visit destination for travelers seeking an authentic, unforgettable K-POP makeover       Cutloose was founded with the motto “Let’s always be YOUNG, TRENDY, HIP!!,” reflecting the salon’s commitment to youthful, fashionable, and confidence-boosting beauty. Located in Cheongdam, Seoul’s most iconic K-Beauty and fashion district, Cutloose is far from an ordinary hair and makeup shop. It is widely recognized as a true celebrity salon — a place where many K-POP idols regularly visit for real styling sessions before music videos, broadcasts, photoshoots, and live performances. Inside the salon, you’ll find signed photos, magazine features, and portrait displays of K-POP idols who have personally visited. Fans from both Korea and abroad come to Cutloose not simply for a makeover, but to experience the same space, same artists, and same styling routine their favorite idols have gone through. This is an experience that typical beauty salons simply cannot offer. Every makeover is performed by senior artists with more than 15 years of professional experience in entertainment, fashion, and broadcast styling. Their work captures the true essence of Korean celebrity beauty: radiant, dewy skin; natural yet dimensional contouring; perfectly blended color tones; and soft, airy Korean-style hair that stays flawless throughout the day. Whether you’re preparing for a photoshoot, a night out, a date in Seoul, or fulfilling your dream of an idol-inspired transformation, Cutloose helps you look and feel like the best version of yourself. Guests are welcomed with complimentary drinks and light snacks before beginning a personalized consultation. You’re encouraged to bring style references or idol photos, and your artist will interpret them beautifully to match your unique features. Discreet photo-taking is allowed during the process, and lighting is adjusted at the end so you can capture your perfect “idol moment” for social media. International visitors appreciate the warm hospitality, basic English communication, and welcoming atmosphere. Trusted by numerous Korean celebrities, Cutloose delivers a premium, reliable, and elevated K-Beauty experience in every service. All services are reservation-only and fully customized.   Official Booking Platform – Trippose.com For overseas guests, Cutloose officially recommends booking through Trippose.com, a trusted global platform created specifically for international travelers seeking high-quality K-Beauty and K-POP experiences in Korea. Booking through Trippose.com provides: • A reliable reservation request system designed for foreign visitors • Access to Cutloose’s official booking channel • A smooth and language-friendly experience from start to finish To secure your preferred date and receive official follow-up assistance, submit your reservation request through Trippose.com, the salon’s recommended global booking partner. After Your Session Located steps from Apgujeong Rodeo Street, the salon is perfectly positioned for capturing stylish, K-POP-inspired photos immediately after your transformation. About Cutloose Cutloose opened in 2023 and has quickly become one of Seoul’s most popular celebrity salons. All services are performed by veteran artists with over 15 years of experience styling K-POP idols and top Korean celebrities. With extensive backgrounds in broadcasts, magazine shoots, concert stages, and promotional events, the professional team provides precise, personalized styling tailored to each guest’s image and personality. Click the URL below to view a detailed PDF guide with additional information.  https://www.ktriptips.com/etc/cutloose.pdf ◀◁   Service Details Note: A maximum of 6 guests can be accommodated for bookings at the same time.1. K-POP Idol Hair & Makeup (Women) – 90 min A full styling session inspired by real K-POP idol techniques and makeup trends. Personalized skin tone adjustments and polished hair styling create a vibrant, camera-ready finish.   2. K-POP Idol Hair & Makeup (Men) – 60 min A men’s course based on idol, actor, and model looks. Provides natural contours and clean skin expression for a refined, star-quality image.   3. K-Beauty Makeup (Women) – 50 min Includes eyelash application and contour-based daily makeup. Optional lower lashes and accessories available. Recommended for photoshoots, interviews, concerts, and special occasions. 4. K-Beauty Makeup (Men) – 30 min Natural glow makeup ideal for idol photo or video sessions. Includes eyelash styling and tone correction for a trendy, balanced look.   Category Included Not Included All Menus Complimentary drink & snack, simple makeup touch-up kit Shampoo, up-style, or special makeup (e.g. drag makeup) *Gift provided for on-site review submission.   Important Notes & Reminders • Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your appointment for smooth service. • All sessions are by reservation only, and guests must arrive within the booked time. • Late arrivals may reduce the total service time. • If you arrive 20 minutes late or more, your reservation will be automatically canceled and non-refundable. • Once confirmed, same-day changes or cancellations at the salon are non-refundable. • Additional on-site options will be charged separately. • Early start (05:00–09:00) available upon request with KRW 22,000 payment on-site. • Designer selection is not available. • Communication will be assisted via a translation app; please prepare photos of your desired style. • Shampoo is not included. Please wash your hair before visiting (additional KRW 11,000 if requested). • Apply only basic skincare (toner & lotion) before visiting. • Do not apply sunscreen before your session.



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Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si) , Seogwipo

Jeongbang Falls is among the top three waterfalls of Jeju-do and is the only waterfall in Asia to fall directly into the ocean. Next to the waterfall is an inscription reading “Seobulgwacha,” referring to Seobul passing by this place. Seobul was a servant of the Emperor of the Chinese Qin Dynasty (BC 259~210) who was ordered by the Emperor to find a substance that would make him immortal. Seogwipo is also said to have gotten its name from this story, meaning "Seobul Headed Back West."On the cliff high above the sea stands an old evergreen tree, leaning out as if ready to fall into the ocean. Approximately 300 meters to the east is another waterfall, Sojeongbang Waterfall. It is a great place to relax during the summer. There is an observatory at the top of the cliff, from which you can command a fine view of the sea.


Daegu(Dong-gu)

Otgol Village was named for its concave topographical features, as three sides (except for the southern side) are surrounded by a mountain. Others believe that the name derives from the groves of lacquer trees (locally called otnamu) in the nearby mountains and fields. Otgol is the clan village of the Gyeongju Choi family, who settled with the arrival of Choi Dong-jip, a scholar in the mid-Joseon era who came and established himself in the area.Otgol Village has a beautiful earthen wall and stone wall spanning about 2.5 kilometers. A tree stands along the wall path: it was not cut down, but the wall was instead built low to accommodate the tree, showing the wisdom and the respect for nature of the people at the time. In the Baekbul Residence, the document bestowed by King Jeongjo to Baekburam Choi Heung-won in appreciation of his deeds remains. Various other relics are also preserved, including old books and identity tags that have been passed down over the generations in the head family, the Seonghaksipdo (The Ten Diagrams on Sage Learning) folding screen, and dishes used in religious services. Nearby is the forest of Oriental Arbovitae in Dalseong, which is the No. 1 Natural Monument of Korea, as well as the Bullo-dong Tumuli Park and Palgongsan Provincial Park.


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

La Yeon takes pride in expressing the traditional tastes of Korea through carefully prepared Korean cuisine. Experience formal Korean dinning through La Yeon's course menus.


Seoul(Mapo-gu)


Seoul(Dongdaemun-gu) , Dongdaemun

Located in Dongdaemun-gu Seoul (the largest distribution market of herbal medicine in Korea), the museum is situated on the grounds of Bojewon, a medical institution that was in operation during the Joseon Dynasty. The Seoul Yangnyeongsi Herb Medicine Museum was established with the goal of preserving and developing Korea’s herb medicine culture. It has on display oriental relics and samples of medicinal herbs.Opened on September 13, 2006, the museum boasts a wide assortment of items: 500 pieces of equipment used by practitioners of herbal medicine, 420 artifacts related to the field of oriental medicine, and about 350 herbal medicinal items.A large number of antique books related to herbal medicine are also on exhibit at the museum, helping visitors unfamiliar to the practice gain an overall understanding of what effect each herb or technique has and how each is used when treating patients.In addition, the museum also houses a model of the Bojewon from the Joseon Dynasty, an oriental medicine experience zone, a multi-purpose auditorium, a rest area, and museum shop.


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Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Jirisan is one of the representative Korean restaurants in Insa-dong, an area known for its traditional culture. One of the trademarks of this restaurant, besides its amazingly delectable bean and tofu dishes, is a wooden sign that welcome guests into a neat and cozy interior.Each day, fresh beans are ground at the restaurant to prepare dishes such as soybean paste, soft tofu, and bean-curd tofu stew. Bean-curds are prepared by using seawater, which gives the tofu a unique flavor. The fresh and clean taste of the tofu is one of the many reasons that choosey tofu aficionados flock to the restaurant.Not just limited to tofu, Jirisan presents customers with a full-range of side dishes such as kimchi, japchae (glass noodles with sautéed vegetables), cucumber kimchi, seasoned seaweed, braised lotus roots, roasted yellow corbinas (a type of fish), leafy greens, bean-curd stew, and more. The restaurant gives visitors a chance to experience a hearty traditional Korean-style meal, but has thoughtfully toned down its seasonings to appeal to a wider audience (particularly those not used to spicy foods).One of the recommended menu items is the Jirisan set meal, which offers diners the chance to sample foods that are popular in the Jirisan region. Adventurous diners may want to try the sea urchin soup or dried Pollack soup.The restaurant, originally a traditional Korean house, has been modified over the years to better suit the needs of its customers. The walls surrounding the structure were removed and a glass ceiling was installed to allow guests to enjoy the natural light of the sun as they sample some of the area’s best traditional Korean cuisine.