Jeollanam-do(Naju-si)

Naju Moksanaea was the private residence of the moksa, the title of highest official in the region. This traditional hanok house was built in 1825 and is recognized as Jeollanam-do Cultural Hertiage No. 132. The house is open to the public during the day, and operates as an accommodation during the evenings.


 
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Incheon(Yeonsu-gu) , Songdo International Business District

The Urban Oasis of Style: A Curated Shopping Journey at Hyundai Premium Outlets Songdo Store in Incheon (Where Futuristic Architecture Meets the European Promenade Experience) Incheon, South Korea — To the global traveler, Incheon is often known simply as the gateway to Korea. However, just a short journey from the airport lies Songdo, Incheon's futuristic "Smart City" rising from the sea. Within this marvel of glass and steel sits a warm, open-air sanctuary that feels less like a shopping mall and more like a leisurely stroll through a Mediterranean garden. Welcome to Hyundai Premium Outlets Songdo Store. 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English https://www.h-point.co.kr/cu/join/startGlob.nhd?recruitJoinPtcoId=D010&frnchId=740&brnchId=740&evntId=GLOBAL740&rcmNo=&globLang=EN 汉语 https://www.h-point.co.kr/cu/join/startGlob.nhd?recruitJoinPtcoId=D010&frnchId=740&brnchId=740&evntId=GLOBAL740&rcmNo=&globLang=CN   [The Atmosphere] An Al Fresco Promenade in Incheon Unlike traditional enclosed malls that disconnect you from the outside world, Hyundai Premium Outlets Songdo Store embraces the sky. Designed with a distinct "Garden Outlet" concept, the architecture mimics the relaxed elegance of a European piazza. Wide, sunlit promenades are lined with lush greenery, water features, and ample seating areas. Travelers consistently rate the "Vibe" as the venue's strongest asset. Whether you are browsing boutiques or simply enjoying a coffee on a terrace, the atmosphere remains unhurried and airy. It is a space that respects your leisure time, inviting you to slow down and enjoy the act of discovery in the heart of Incheon.   [The Vertical Guide] A Floor-by-Floor Curation of Style The complex is meticulously zoned to offer a seamless flow of fashion, lifestyle, and gastronomy. 3F: The Family & Lifestyle Sanctuary (Kids / Living / Beauty Shops / Service Facilities) The top floor is dedicated to comfort and lifestyle. Here, you will find a curated selection of Children's & Infant brands alongside premium Living and Home Decor boutiques. It is also home to Beauty Shops for self-care and essential Service Facilities. • Highlight: MOKA Station (Hyundai Museum of Kids' Books & Art) and the expansive Roof Garden offer a relaxing break for families. 2F: The Contemporary Gentleman & Active Life (Men's Fashion / Traditional / Young Fashion / Contemporary / Golf & Sports / Shoes & Handbags) This floor caters to the modern individual. It features a robust collection of Men's Fashion and Traditional wear, blending seamlessly with Young Fashion and chic Contemporary brands. • Highlight: The Golf & Sports zone is a standout, featuring premium activewear and equipment. A vast array of Shoes & Handbags completes the look for the fashion-forward traveler. 1F: The Luxury Promenade (Overseas Fashion / Fashion Apparel / Sports / Accessories) The ground floor is the face of the outlet, radiating understated elegance. This is the destination for Overseas Fashion and Global Luxury brands. • Highlight: Stroll through the open-air corridors to discover high-end Accessories and major Fashion Apparel flagships. This is also where the Service Lounge (for the 1883 Coupon) and elegant dining spots like h'123 are located. B1: The Cultural Hub & Gourmet Market (Food Hall / Living / Bookstore / Young Fashion / SPA / Outdoor) The energy of the outlet is concentrated here. The basement level offers a dynamic mix of Young Fashion, global SPA brands, and high-performance Outdoor gear. • Highlight: It houses a large Bookstore for cultural immersion and the famous Premium Market (Food Hall), where you can taste Incheon's regional delicacies and trendy desserts. B2 & B3: Convenient Access (Parking Lots) For those driving, the basement levels provide ample and secure Parking facilities, ensuring a hassle-free start and end to your visit.   [The Gastronomy] A Culinary Tour of East & West     Visitor reviews consistently highlight the dining experience at Hyundai Premium Outlets Songdo Store as a major draw. The venue moves beyond the standard food court to offer a "Gourmet Street" experience. 1. The Signature Dining • Texas Roadhouse (3F): Experience the energy of a massive American steakhouse, famous for its hand-cut steaks and legendary fresh-baked bread. • h'123 (1F): A sophisticated Italian brunch and dining spot perfect for a relaxed pasta lunch with garden views. • On The Border: Enjoy festive Mexican cuisine and margaritas in a lively atmosphere. 2. The Cafe Culture • Bonanza Coffee (2F): A must-visit for coffee connoisseurs. This "Berlin Hero" specialty coffee brand offers a minimalist space to enjoy some of the world’s finest roasts. • Premium Market (B1): A curated collection of Incheon and Korea’s trendy snacks and regional delicacies, including Baekmidang (organic milk ice cream) and Gong Cha.   [The Connectivity] A Seamless Cultural Complex One of the greatest advantages of this location is its connectivity. Hyundai Premium Outlets Songdo Store is seamlessly linked to "Triple Street," another massive shopping and cultural complex in Incheon Songdo. This connection creates a sprawling walking course that combines shopping, cinema, entertainment, and rooftop parks. You can easily spend an entire day here without ever feeling bored or confined. [Visit Information] • Hyundai Premium Outlets Songdo Store (Incheon Songdo Branch) • Address: 123, Songdo-gukje-daero, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon (Directly connected to Technopark Station on Incheon Subway Line 1, Exit 2) • Services: Tax Refund Kiosks, English Concierge, Stroller Rental, Pet Stroller Rental. Recommended Itinerary: Start your afternoon by visiting the Service Lounge (1F) to redeem your exclusive 1883 Digital Coupon gifts. Explore the Luxury brands on 1F, find the perfect Golf gear on 2F, and enjoy a family break or beauty shopping on 3F. Finish with a hearty dinner at Texas Roadhouse (3F) or the Premium Market (B1). Afterward, take a stroll to the adjacent Triple Street to enjoy the beautiful night lights of Incheon Songdo. "Escape the confines of the ordinary. 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Gyeongsangbuk-do(Cheongsong-gun)

Changsil gotaek (The Old House of Changsil) was originally built by Sim Ho-taek, the owner of Songso Old House, for his brother’s couple. Built in March 1917, the house is a square shaped structure measuring 27-kan (a unit of measurement referring to the distance between two columns) and consisting of the anchae (women’s quarters), sarangchae (men’s quarters), and busokchae (outbuilding). The name of the house ‘Changsil’ originated from the brother’s wife, who came from Changnyeong and was called ‘Changsil daek’ in Korean. The anchae and the sarangchae are arranged in parallel, with the chaekbang (study) and the gobang (storeroom) situated in between them, together forming the ㅁ-shaped structure of the house. The first building, or ‘sarangchae,’ consists of a sarangbang and a chaekbang between the daecheong (wooden floor). The sarangbang with 2-kan is relatively large. The haengrangchae (servants’ quarters) is a gable roofed building that used to be inhabited by domestic servants. This thatched hanok house also has a red clay room (hwangtobang) for guests.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Tongyeong-si)

Maemul Islands (매물도) refer to the three islands in Maejuk-ri, Hansan-myeon: Daemaemul Island (대매물도), Somaemul Island (소매물도), and Deungdae (lighthouse) Island (등대도, also known as Geulssingiseom Island (글씽이섬)). The best view can be seen from the sea cliffs of Somaemuldo Island and Deungdaedo Island. Somaemuldo Island, whose entire area is no more than 2.51㎢, is the main island, and Daemaemuldo Island, Hongdo Island, Deungdaedo Island (Haeguemdo Island), Daegueulbido Island and Sogueulbido Island are all smaller islets scattered around the main island. Somaemuldo Island is home to about 20 households. If you hike up the hill behind the village, you can reach the highest point of Somaemuldo Island, or Mangtaebong. There is a natural observation spot where you can look out at all the islets of Tongyeong including Deungdae Island as well as Haegeumgang of Geoje. The waves hitting the cliffs, generating white foams and rainbow sprays, is one of the most fascinating views on Korean southern coast. At the peak of summer, you can enjoy water sports or try scuba-diving in the deep areas. Visitors are strongly recommended to look around Somaemuldo Island by passenger boat from which it’s easier to see the surrounding cliffs and wave action.


Busan(Jung-gu)

Sahaebang is a major Chinese restaurant in Nampodong, specializing in mandu (dumplings).


Gyeongsangnam-do(Sancheong-gun)

'Located at the entrance to Jirisan Mountain in Namsa-ri, Sancheong County and blessed with a beautiful natural environment, Namsa Yedamchon Village, along with Andong Hahoe Village, is the representative village of traditional hanok (traditional Korean houses) in Gyeongsang-do Province and is regarded as one of the most beautiful villages in Korea. The village is well-known for its 3.2km-long low stone wall, and the name 'Namsa Yedamchon' implies 'a village with old walls' in the hope that we emulate classical scholars’ spirit and courtesy. The Old Walls of Namsa Village were designated as Registered Cultural Heritage No. 281. Along with the old walls, a total of nine cultural heritages were designated as national treasures or cultural properties including the House of the Choi Clan (Gyeongnam’s Cultural Property Material No. 117) and the House of the Yi Clan (Gyeongnam’s Cultural Property Material No. 118). Namsa Yedamchon Village was also selected as a Rural Traditional Theme Village, operating various programs related to traditional learning experiences including farming, traditional games, trip to old houses, and seodang (village school) experience. As a typical noble family’s house in the southern area, Wolgang gotaek (the House of the Choi Clan) is situated in the middle of Namsa Yedamchon Village. This outstanding hanok house offers many charms including a beautiful wall stretching from the public parking lot to the house, a tall gate with exceptional x_height, and 230-year-old Japanese apricot tree as well as its large size and splendid features. Its head family of the house is the Maesa House of Jeonju Choi’s Clan in Hangnim-ri, Goseong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, and they have lived in the area since their great-great-grandfather. As for the house buildings, the Anchae (women’s quarters) was built in 1920; the Sarangchae (men’s quarters) was completed in 1921, the Byeolchae (detached house) named 'Iknangchae,' the Gwangchae (storage), and the barn were built during the same period. The buildings are arranged in 'ㅁ'-shaped structure – the Anchae at the center with the Sarangchae, the Iknangchae, and the Gwangchae. There are two inner gates on the right and left to the Sarangchae. The Anchae and the Iknangchae cannot be seen from the west inner gate, according to the Confucian idea about separate spaces for men and women. The Anchae with 6 kan (a unit of measurement referring to the distance between two columns) in front and 3 kan on the sides has toenmaru (the narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the building) in front and on the rear side, semi-hipped roof, and high ceiling. The Anchae is composed of kitchen, main room, small room, daecheong (main floored room), and another small room, which retains its refined design of the door. The Sarangchae with 5 kan in front and 3 kan on the sides is a house with several wings and a semi-hipped roof. It is composed of two rooms, daecheong, another two rooms, and a room with wooden floor. The Sarangchae is characterized by its round pillars. Facing the east, the iknangchae with 4 kan in front and 2 kan on the sides consists of daecheong, room with ondol (Korean heating system), and storage space for food materials. Wolgang gotaek was chosen as a Korea Noble House in 2014. The owner is planning to expand the accommodations by building two rooms in the Sarangchae and a separate room in the Iknangchae for the convenience of guests. It is set to modernize various facilities including toilets, TV, air conditioner, wireless Internet, and kitchen equipment as well as provide diverse hands-on programs such as tea ceremony and traditional games. The owner aims to offer guests an opportunity to enjoy staying in an old hanok house with a comfortable environment by preserving the beauty of old hanok and its tradition without damaging the house with various activities.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Seoul City Hall・Gwanghwamun

The Korean Financial History Museum was established by Shinhan Bank in 1997 with the purpose of helping the general public gain a deeper understanding of the development and history of Korea's finance industry. The museum features displays on financial history, Korean money, and the history of Shinhan Bank, as well as educational programs.


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Mokhyangjae, which literally means a ’house with tree fragrance,’ is a traditional Korean pension house which stands alone beside a boulevard surrounded by apartment complexes. Entering the garden with a low fence, you will be greeted by the antique two-story Korean style building. The building of Mokhyangjae was built in the style of a palace with red pine tree used for the crossbeam and pillars. With a feeling of magnificence and coziness at the same time, the rafter ceiling shows the wood grain and the sliding door pasted with traditional Korean paper adds to the flavor of the traditional Korean style house. The rooms are composed of the traditional Ondol Room where one or two persons can stay; the Ordinary Room is equipped with a bedroom and an attic; and the Deluxe Room has a wide traditional Ondol room for guests from solo travelers to families. The bedroom and the living room also have traditional display cupboard and heavy hardwood table which had been used by the owner of the house, adding to the flavor of the traditional Korean style house. Equipped with cartoons and picture books, the attic is a favorite place of children. Scattered with stepping stones, the front yard of the house is filled with Sansuyu, magnolia, and cherry trees that blossom in spring. Mokhyangjae is running a traditional teahouse as well. The teahouse was opened thanks to the Chinese husband who enjoys tea, and most of the teas are imported from China. You can have a taste of dozens of kinds of teas including puer tea and red tea, along with a simple tea confectionery.


 
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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

The Sanctuary of Taste and Tranquility: An Exclusive Guide to "Cafe Song" (The Definitive Rest Stop in Incheon’s Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village) Incheon, South Korea — For the sophisticated traveler exploring the vibrant, historic tapestry of Incheon, the journey often balances between the excitement of discovery and the need for a refined pause. Located at the vibrant intersection where the culinary heritage of Chinatown meets the whimsical artistry of the Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village, Cafe Song (Donghwamaeul Branch) stands as a premier destination. It is more than a café; it is a sprawling, two-story oasis designed to offer the luxury of space, world-class flavors, and genuine Korean hospitality.       The Architecture of Comfort: A Rare Two-Story Haven In a tourist district often characterized by compact stalls and crowded walkways, Cafe Song offers a rare luxury: expansive space. The building is an architectural standout, providing a pristine, open, and airy environment that caters to everyone from the solitary digital nomad to large family gatherings. The Ground Floor: The Welcoming Hub Upon entering, guests are greeted by a bright, modern hall featuring 30 comfortable seats. The design philosophy here emphasizes accessibility and convenience. For international travelers, the presence of immaculately maintained, gender-separated restrooms right on this floor is a thoughtful detail that ensures a comfortable visit from the very first moment.         The Second Floor: A Panorama of Leisure Ascending to the upper level reveals the true scale of the café. • The Main Hall: An additional 30 seats are arranged to maximize comfort and views, offering a quiet retreat above the bustling streets. • The Private Group Suite: Unique to the area, Cafe Song features a dedicated Group Room capable of seating 30 guests. This space is available for reservation and is ideal for tour groups, large families, or business meetings, offering privacy without isolation. • The Al Fresco Terrace: For those who wish to breathe in the atmosphere, the outdoor terrace is the crown jewel. It allows guests to enjoy the fresh breeze while overlooking the colorful, storybook scenery of the Fairy Tale Village—a perfect setting for a memorable travel photo. The Illy Standard: Elevating the Coffee Experience Cafe Song refuses to compromise on quality. Distinguishing itself from standard tourist cafés, it operates as a specialty house exclusively brewing premium Illy Coffee. Coffee aficionados will immediately recognize the deep, velvety aroma and the smooth finish of the Americano. It brings a touch of Italian sophistication to your Korean adventure, ensuring that your caffeine fix is nothing short of world-class. A Symphony of Fruits: Bingsu and Signature Desserts While the coffee is exquisite, Cafe Song is equally renowned as a destination for artisanal fruit desserts. The menu is a celebration of fresh ingredients and visual beauty, perfectly curated for the modern palate. • The Legendary "Strawberry Latte": This signature drink has garnered a cult following. Unlike typical lattes that rely on syrups, this creation is overflowing with an abundance of fresh, real strawberries. It is a glass of pure, creamy indulgence that balances the tartness of the fruit with the richness of milk. • Song Song Mango Bingsu: No trip to Korea is complete without experiencing Bingsu (shaved ice). Cafe Song’s version is a masterpiece—a mountain of snow-like ice lavishly topped with sweet, tropical mangoes. It is a refreshing, shareable treat that captures the essence of summer. • Vitality in a Glass: For a lighter, thirst-quenching option, the 100% Real Watermelon Juice and the thick, rich Mango Smoothie offer an immediate burst of revitalization after a day of walking. The Essence of Hospitality Beyond the grand space and the premium menu, the soul of Cafe Song lies in its service. The owner and staff are celebrated for their genuine kindness and warm hospitality. In a foreign land, this welcoming atmosphere provides a sense of safety and belonging. Whether you are a solo female traveler seeking a quiet corner or a parent looking for a welcoming spot for children, you are treated not just as a customer, but as an honored guest. Traveler’s Note Cafe Song (Donghwamaeul Branch) is the perfect anchor point for your Incheon itinerary. We recommend visiting in the afternoon, after exploring the murals of the Fairy Tale Village. Secure a spot on the second-floor terrace, order a Mango Bingsu and an Illy Americano, and enjoy the most relaxing moment of your trip. Experience the difference of space, quality, and kindness at Cafe Song.