Busan(Yeonje-gu) , Haeundae

Sintoburi Bossam has been operating for three generations, and features the unique and traditional taste of bossam (napa wraps with pork). The fat is removed to make it a more healthy choice.


 
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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. For the discerning visitor, this is not merely a retail destination; it is the lifestyle heartbeat of Incheon, where smart luxury, K-culture, and gastronomic delights converge in a seamless, sophisticated environment.   [Exclusive Privilege: The 1883 Incheon Digital Coupon Pass] A Special Welcome Reserved for Global Guests Before beginning your shopping journey, there is one essential stop for the savvy international traveler. Hyundai Premium Outlets Songdo Store is a proud official partner of the "1883 Incheon Digital Coupon Pass." Upon arrival, we highly recommend visiting the Service Lounge located on the 1st Floor. Simply present your "Foreigner-Exclusive Mobile Coupon" at the desk to redeem a curated selection of exclusive benefits and special gifts prepared specifically for our overseas guests. This privilege is limited to one redemption per person, serving as a warm gesture of hospitality to start your Incheon experience on a delightful note. 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. At Hyundai Premium Outlets Songdo Store in Incheon, step into a breeze-filled promenade where style, flavor, and leisure wait to greet you."


Daegu(Dong-gu)

Ttangttang Land opened its doors on September 1, 2018 in Daegu, the center of Chimak (chicken and beer). At Korea's first chicken theme park, visitors can enjoy seeing, making, and tasting different types of chicken. With many popular attractions nearby, Ttangttang Land is where the fun starts.  


Busan(Suyeong-gu)

Nestled between the foot of Geumryeonsan Mountain and the shores of Gwanganri Beach, Jinmijeong is a small location that boasts its natural surroundings. All the dishes from Jinmijeong are made with natural ingredients that have health benefits for the body and mind.


Gangwon-do(Donghae-si)

Located in Cheongok district of Donghae-si, Cheongsol Park can accommodate 60 cars at the same time. Wide entrance makes tourists feel refreshness. It has family feeling and provides family tourists with large refrigerator and cooking room with convenient facility. Multi-purpose office and seminar room are open to business travelers. It is popular among Russian tourists because Russian guide service is available.


Jeollabuk-do(Muju-gun)

Chilyeon Valley is situated behind Tongan Village (Anseong-myeon) in Deokyusan (or Mt. Deokyu). While not as famous as Muju Gucheondong, the valley boasts a beautiful array of waterfalls, odd-shaped rocks, and ponds. Its best known attraction is Chilyeon Falls, meaning “seven falls connected to ponds.” There, pure water falls gently, moving from one pond to the next.


 
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Incheon(Dong-gu) , Incheon Center

The Alchemist of Incheon: Brewing Culture at "Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier)" (Where a "Liquor Artist" Transforms Rice into Golden Memories in the Historic Baedari District) Incheon, South Korea — In the fast-paced world of travel, Incheon is often seen merely as a gateway—a city of terminals and transit. But for the discerning traveler willing to venture just beyond the airport, a profound cultural treasure awaits in the nostalgic alleys of Baedari. Welcome to Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier), the only operating traditional brewery in Incheon’s Dong-gu district. It is more than a bottle shop; it is a Traditional Liquor School and a sanctuary of fermentation where the history of Korea is brewed, bottled, and taught. The Masterpiece: "Geumchang Makgeolli" (2025 Grand Prize Winner) The soul of Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier) is its signature brew, Geumchang Makgeolli. This is not the mass-produced rice wine found in convenience stores; it is a work of art that captivated the judges to win the Grand Prize (Best Takju) at the 2025 Korea Liquor Awards within just one year of its launch. • The Philosophy of Purity: It is a Sungokju (Pure Grain Wine), crafted using nothing but rice, water, and Nuruk (traditional fermentation starter). • The Process: While commercial brands rush production, Kkuljudang waits. The liquor undergoes a labor-intensive "Sam-yang-ju" process (brewed three times) followed by two months of fermentation and aging. • The Taste Profile: By intentionally lowering the sugar content of the rice, the brew achieves a sophisticated structure. It is dry yet subtly sweet, with surprising notes of banana and vanilla emerging naturally from the rice—without a single drop of artificial flavoring. As the owner describes, it is designed to be "a drink you can enjoy deeply," with a clean finish that beckons the next sip. The Sustainable Gourmet: Upcycled Pairing For a complete sensory journey, we recommend the Geumchang Makgeolli Gift Set. It pairs the award-winning wine with a unique culinary innovation: Upcycled "Jigemi" Snacks. Made from the nutrient-rich rice lees left over from brewing, these snacks (available in Sweet & Salty or Spicy flavors) represent the atelier's commitment to sustainability. They are best enjoyed in the beautiful "Moon Cup" (Dal-jan), which mimics the image of a full moon floating in your drink. The Experience: Become a Brewer for a Day Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier) invites you to stop being a spectator and start being a creator. The venue operates as a Traditional Liquor School, offering programs ranging from professional 15-week master classes to accessible One-Day Classes perfectly suited for travelers. • The One-Day Brewing Class: This is an unmissable itinerary for visitors. Under the guidance of the master brewer, you can learn to make Danyangju (single-brew rice wine), the foundation of Korean liquor. It is a hands-on experience where you touch the grain, smell the yeast, and understand the science of fermentation. • Hyangeumjurye (Drinking Etiquette): Beyond brewing, guests can learn the traditional Korean etiquette of drinking, adding a layer of cultural depth to the tasting experience. The Artisan: The "Liquor Artist" The vision behind Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier) belongs to CEO Na Yoon-kyung, who prefers the title "Liquor Artist" (Sul-Jakga). Her journey began with a fascination for vinegar—the natural progression of fermented alcohol—which led her to the world of traditional brewing. "Just as a painter creates with a brush, I create flavors through living microorganisms. I can make the liquor sweet or bitter, orchestrating the life within the bottle," says Na. Her dream is to revitalize the old downtown of Incheon, turning it into a "playground for brewers" where warmth and culture flow as freely as the wine. The Ultimate Layover: A Transit Tour Destination The atelier has a clear mission for the international traveler: "Don't just pass through Incheon; taste it." Located conveniently for those coming from Incheon International Airport, it serves as an ideal Transit Tour destination. Instead of waiting in a terminal, spend your layover in a historic brewery. Make your own makgeolli, taste the award-winning vintage, and carry the scent of Korea with you to your next destination.       Visit Information • Venue Name: Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier) / 꿀주당 • Location: 52, Geumgok-ro, Dong-gu, Incheon (Near Baedari Secondhand Bookstore Alley) • Identity: Traditional Brewery / Liquor School / Cultural Atelier • Signature Experience: One-Day Brewing Class (Advance Reservation Required) • Must-Try: Geumchang Makgeolli (2025 Grand Prize Winner), Jigemi Snacks • Note: Please check availability and make a reservation before visiting to ensure the best experience. "Incheon is not just an airport; it is an atelier of flavor. Discover the art of fermentation at Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquo


Gyeonggi-do(Dongducheon-si)

Soyosan Mountain (소요산) on the outskirts of Dongducheon City is the most treasured mountain north of the Hangang River. Although it is relatively small, only standing 587m tall, it is covered by a lush forest, and dotted by waterfalls and peaks. On the slopes of Soyosan Mountain rest shrines commemorating Wonhyo and Uisang, two renowned Buddhist monks from the Silla Kingdom, and the Jajae Hermitage, a small temple where Wonhyo practiced asceticism. There are many small waterfalls including Wonhyo Falls, Uisang Falls, Cheongnyang Falls, and Seonnyeotang Falls, which are popular destinations for visitors in the summer. Although Nahanjeon, a natural stone cave, and Geumsonggul Cave, halfway up the mountain, still maintain an air of mystery. Moving from the base of the mountain, past the parking lot and shops, and following the flat path, you will find Jajae Hermitage; and, after going a bit further, you will find Wonhyo Falls cascading down between the rocky cliffs. Below the fall is Songni Bridge, which leads straight to the Uisangdae site (587m) at the top of the mountain. The left path off of the bridge leads to a cliff that is the Wonhyodae site; and by following a forest path between rising rock walls, you can trek to the Jajae Hermitage, next to which is a small cave called Nahanjeon. Very tasty spring water wells in the cave and it is called Wonhyo Spring, and its waters are famous for making excellent tea.