Seoul(Seodaemun-gu) , Sinchon・Ewha Womans University

A blowfish specialty restaurant located in Sinchon, Seoul. A restaurant specializing in blowfish dishes. The most famous menu is tiger puffer fish.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

Korea celebrates the first full moon of each lunar calendar. On this day, numerous events are organized to ensure a good harvest, a good catch, and a long, healthy life. The Gangneung Full Moon Holiday is a true reenactment of the ancient full moon ritual. Based on the local folk culture, the event represents the true essence of full moon festivals.


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Muju Namdaecheon Stream Ice Festival is held in areas near Muju Namdaecheon Stream. Visitors can take part in many fun winter activities including fishing for trout, sledding and more.


Chungcheongbuk-do(Chungju-si)

This is the site where Cheongnyongsa Temple, a major temple in the Goryeo era, once stood. The following legend is associated with the temple. One spring day, a monk took refuge from the rain under a tree. There, he saw two dragons at play with a cintamani (wish-fulfilling jewel), which fell towards the ground. One of the dragons flew towards the cintamani and on its way up, it went up to Cheonggyesan Mountain. The dragon and the cintamani disappeared and the rain stopped. Near the site, there remains the Jeonghyewonyungtap Pagoda where the sarira of National Preceptor Bogak Guksa is enshrined, a stone lantern, and Jeonghyewonyungtap Pagoda. On the bottom of the Jeonghyewonyungtap Pagoda, a lion is dynamically depicted, so it is also called Sajaseokdeung (lion stone lantern). The latter, together with the Ssangsajaseokdeung (twin lion stone lantern) in the Hoeamsaji Temple site in Yangju, Gyeonggi-do Province, are representative lion stone lanterns from the Joseon era.


Gangwon-do(Cheorwon-gun)

Located in Galmal-eup in Cheorwon, Gangwon-do Province, Sambuyeon is a 20-meter high waterfall. The waterfall has a mystic impression with water cascading all year round without ever drying and surrounded by strangely shaped rocks. The waterfalls in three different areas, creating a shape that resembles a Gamasot, a traditional Korean metal cauldron used for making rice since the old days. There is also a local legend that a dragon flew into the air from this waterfall, hence the name Yonghwa-dong (yong meaning dragon) for the village. The area is very clean as there are no restaurants and convenience facilities. About a kilometer away is Yeougol Village, which is the site of the legend where a father who once killed a fox almost had a fox marry his son.


Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si) , Seogwipo

Experience the alluring charm of Bravo Beach, nestled in the eastern region of Jeju Island, South Korea, near the serene Haemajihaean-ro and the bustling Songnan Port. Your ideal tropical paradise, boasting a unique blend of authentic Korean tradition and exotic ambiance that sets it apart from the rest. Relax and unwind in our innovative beach loungers, ingeniously designed with cozy bed-like chairs, accentuating the beach's vibrant atmosphere. To further amplify your beach getaway, our outdoor dining experience is beautifully set with bamboo shade canopies and elegant rattan furniture. This elegant setup not only adds to the aesthetic appeal but also grants a sense of tranquility that takes beachside dining to a whole new level. Ascend to our second floor for an unobstructed, breathtaking view of Jeju's picturesque landscapes. From this vantage point, you can feast your eyes on the majestic Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone and the enchanting Udo Island, painting a canvas of unforgettable memories. Bravo Beach isn't just about the dazzling landscapes and exotic decor; it's a haven for families and pet lovers alike. With our vast green lawn, children and pets can roam freely, adding joy and laughter to the tranquil sound of the waves. While our human guests indulge in a delightful selection of food and beverages, we don't forget our furry friends - our menu includes pet snacks as well. As a pet-friendly resort, we welcome your four-legged companions provided they're well-behaved and leashed. Remember, pet muzzles and waste bags are necessary to maintain the cleanliness and comfort of all guests. End your day by toasting to the sunset with our selection of bottled wines, a perfect accompaniment to the incredible panoramic views. Discover an unparalleled beach experience at Bravo Beach, where every moment is a treasured memory. Embark on a unique tropical getaway that combines comfort, luxury, and breathtaking views. Experience Bravo Beach. Experience paradise.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Goseong-gun)

Located in Goseong, Gyeongnam, Danghangpo Tourist Site Pension is directly operated by the Tourist Site Office of Gosang, Gyeongnam and has impressive white wooden building. The pension has total 3 buildings and 8 rooms and the rooms are available with Ondol and bed. Rooms are wide and well organized for comfortable stay and wireless Internet service is provided. Auto camping ground is run together with the pension, and the Dinosaur Expo Event Hall and other convenient facilities are connected for convenient use. Also, free admission to Danghangpo Tourist Site is available to the pension guests.


Chungcheongnam-do(Geumsan-gun)

Located on the southeastern slope of Jinaksan Mountain (732 meters), about six kilometers away from Geumsan-eup, Boseoksa Temple was founded by the great Buddhist monk Jogu Daesa in 866 (12th year of King Heongang) during the Silla Kingdom. The temple’s name Boseoksa (boseok meaning ‘jewelry’) comes from the statue of Buddha in the temple that was cast from gold found in the mountain facing the temple.The temple is comprised of Daeungjeon Hall, Euiseongak Shrine and Sansingak Shrine. Close to the temple grounds are 12 stunning waterfalls. You can also see a 1,100 year-old gingko tree (natural monument no. 365) or take a pleasant stroll along a 300 meter long fir tree road. .*Euiseongak ShrineEuiseongak Shrine stands in front of the Daeungjeon Hall, which is where the great monk Yeonggyu Daesa, who also served as a monk soldier, practiced Buddhism. He traveled back and forth between Boseoksa Temple and Gapsa Temple at Mt. Gyeryongsan in Gongju while devoting himself to spiritual enlightenment. When the Imjin War (Japanese invasions of Korea, 1592-1598) broke out, he gathered monk soldiers to join forces with the voluntary civil soldiers and lost his life with 700 other patriotic soldiers as they fought to drive out the enemy at Geumsan. He is known to have contributed greatly to each and every fight with his exceptional bravery and courage.


Gangwon-do(Yangyang-gun)

Located in Ingu Beach, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do, Amazing Motel has beautiful view of the sea. The corridors to rooms are decorated with different interiors on every floor, and each room is decorated in different themes that are in harmony with the sea. There is a sushi bar on the 1st floor and a restaurant on the 5th floor, and you can see the ocean in one panoramic view from the deluxe karaoke room. The parking lot can accommodate up to 100 cars. Pickup service is provided at Jumunjin and Gangneung Terminal for guests using public transportation.