Daejeon(Seo-gu)

Bennigan's inspects the freshness of its ingredients twice daily and prepares its food at the best appropriate temperature, then checks once again before the food is served to customers, ensuring great-tasting dishes of high quality. Also, Bennigan's prides itself on its friendly service, offering a comfortable and enjoyable dining experience. Bennigan's is not only a place for dining, as it presents a variety of unique experiences according to culture in terms of movies, concerts, and musicals.


Jeollabuk-do(Buan-gun)

Gyeokpo Port is one of the “100 most beautiful fishing villages in Korea” as designated by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. The port is the hub of maritime transportation connecting islands to the mainland. The port is also famous for the magnificent sunsets viewed from this spot. The area is known for a wide range of marine products which are obtained from the clean waters of the West Sea. During octopus season in spring and gizzard shad season in autumn, the area is crowded with gourmets and tourists from across the nation. There are also many local delicacy restaurants specializing in seafood dishes using octopus, cuttlefish, blue crab and manila clam.


Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si)

Diveland is located in the pure waters off the southern coast of Jeju Island. Visitors can enjoy a variety of dive points, including the popular area around Munseom Island.


 
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Incheon(Bupyeong-gu) , Bupyeong

The Definitive Frontier of K-Casual Style: A Curated Journey to WHO.A.U Bupyeong (Where California Heritage and Incheon’s Vibrant Fashion Pulse Converge) South Korea’s fashion narrative is often written in the neon-lit streets of Seoul, yet the true connoisseur of style knows that the heart of authentic youth culture beats in Bupyeong, Incheon. Beyond the grand terminals of the international airport lies a district defined by its electric energy and trend-setting spirit. At the epicenter of this creative hub stands WHO.A.U Bupyeong, a premier destination that offers far more than apparel—it offers a lifestyle for the modern global explorer. For the international visitor, WHO.A.U Bupyeong is not merely a retail space; it is a sanctuary of K-Casual aesthetic refined through the lens of timeless American heritage. We invite you to step into a world where comfort meets charisma. [The Brand Narrative] The Harmonious Fusion of Two Worlds The name WHO.A.U—an acronym for Who Are You—is a bold invitation to self-expression. The brand’s philosophy is rooted in the sun-drenched, carefree spirit of California, yet it is meticulously polished with the sharp, avant-garde tailoring and high-quality standards that have made Korean fashion a global phenomenon. At the Bupyeong flagship, this fusion comes to life. Whether you are seeking the iconic Steve Bear collection—featuring the most beloved embroidered mascot in Asia—또는 impeccably structured Varsity Jackets that have become a staple for K-pop icons, every garment is designed to be a durable, stylish companion for your global adventures.   [The Excellence of Bupyeong] Why Global Travelers Rank Us Five Stars Consistently rated as a "must-visit" landmark by the international community, WHO.A.U Bupyeong earns its prestige through a commitment to excellence in every detail. An Expansive Selection of Exclusive Collections Unlike smaller satellite shops, the Bupyeong location serves as a comprehensive showcase for the brand’s entire creative output. Travelers frequently praise the vast inventory and size range, ensuring that every guest finds their perfect fit. From premium knitwear that defies seasonal trends to the latest streetwear drops, the selection is curated to meet the highest international standards. A Masterclass in International Hospitality Art and style speak all languages, but the hospitality at Bupyeong adds an extra layer of warmth to your journey. The staff is renowned for their polite, professional, and patient demeanor. Guests from North America, Europe, and Asia alike have lauded the team’s ability to provide a seamless shopping experience, offering expert style advice and size assistance that makes every visitor feel like a VIP. The Ultimate Fashion Anchor in Incheon Situated at the threshold of the legendary Bupyeong Culture Street, the store offers a spacious, high-end atmosphere that provides a sophisticated contrast to the bustling energy of the nearby Bupyeong Underground Shopping Mall. It is the perfect place to pause, reflect, and refine your wardrobe amidst your exploration of Incheon’s cultural treasures.   [The Essential Keepsake List] The Heritage Varsity Collection Often hailed as the gold standard of Korean varsity style, these jackets offer a premium weight and classic silhouette that serves as the ultimate "only-in-Korea" fashion trophy. The Steve Bear Series Bring home a touch of Korean charm. The intricate embroidery of Steve Bear on premium cotton hoodies and tees makes for the perfect high-quality souvenir or a nostalgic gift for loved ones. The Ultra-Soft Premium Hoodie Line Known for their exceptional durability and "cloud-like" texture, these are the quintessential pieces for the chic, travel-ready minimalist. [Visitor Information] WHO.A.U Bupyeong (후아유 부평점) • Location: Heart of Bupyeong Culture Street, Namdong-gu, Incheon. • Access: A strategic 5-minute stroll from Bupyeong Station (a major intersection of Seoul Subway Line 1 and Incheon Subway Line 1). It is effortlessly accessible for travelers arriving from either Seoul or Incheon International Airport. Logistics: The store offers a spacious layout designed for comfortable browsing, even for those with travel luggage. Editor’s Professional Tip: To experience the full spectrum of Incheon’s youth culture, spend your morning navigating the labyrinth of the Bupyeong Underground Mall, then emerge to the street level for a premium shopping session at WHO.A.U. Conclude your afternoon at a nearby boutique cafe to showcase your new K-style acquisitions. "Dress for the journey you’ve always imagined. At WHO.A.U Bupyeong, your unique story is woven into every stitch."


Chungcheongnam-do(Buyeo-gun)

Goransa Ferry is the best way to view Nakhwaam Rock and to understand the history of the Baekje Dynasty. The ferry passes various historical sites while floating atop the still waters of Baengmagang River.


Busan(Nam-gu)

Oryukdo is a rocky island near Seungdumal, Bugan in Busan Bay. Originally designated Busan Metropolitan City Monument No. 22 in 1972, the island was upgraded to National Cultural Heritage Scenic Spot No. 24 on October, 2007 and is now one of the main tourist attractions of Busan. Depending on the tides, Oryukdo (“O” meaning “5”, “Yuk” meaning “6”) sometimes looks as if it is made of five or six islets. Several decades after the Busanhang Port opened (1876), a lighthouse was built (November 1937) in Batseom Island of Oryukdo to guide ships traveling to and from the island. Initially only 6.2 meters high, the lighthouse underwent renovations (completed in December 1998) and now stands tall at 27.5 meters. The lighthouse is home to an exhibition room showing photos of major lighthouses in Korea and boasts a stunning view of Busanhang Port as well as an unforgettable nightscape.


Jeollabuk-do(Jeongeup-si)

Naejangsan Special Tourist Zone, which covers Naejangsan Mountain, Baegamsan Mountain and Ibamsan Mountain, is known for the most beautiful fall scenery in Korea. In the autumn, the zone is aflame with autumnal tints. Naejangsan Mountain has been referred to as “Geumgang of Honam” since the Joseon Dynasty. Naejangsan Mountain is about 11 km away from downtown Jeongeup, and its name means 'many secrets in the mountains'. The highest peak of Naejangsan Mountain is Sinseonbong Peak, which is 763 m above sea level. The 9 peaks of the mountain stand in a circle, similar to the shape of a horse’s hoof. As one of the 8 scenic views of the nation, it boasts grand scenery. Geumseon Valley, which embraces Geumseon Falls, Dodeok Falls and Baegam Valley, is also famous. Since there are more than 10 trekking courses, hikers can choose a course after taking their physical stamina or personal preference into consideration. The length of each course varies from 1.5 km to 14 km. For those who are not able to trek long distances, walking the 3.6 km-long nature trail that leads to the flatland is a good option. Visitors can reach the observation platform easily by riding a cable car from the ticket office. The number of tourists has been steadily increasing since the KTX train began to stop at Jeongeup Station. When the autumn colors are at its peak in particular, taking the KTX makes the trip to Naejangsan Mountain much easier for travelers, and prevents traffic jams. The Donghak Peasants Revolution Commemoration is held in May and the Naejangsan Fall Foliage Festival takes place in October. * Current State of Jeongeup & Naejangsan Special Tourist Zone 1) Districts Covered: Naejang Districts (Naejang and Ssangam-dong) and Yongsan Districts (Yongsan and Sinjeong-dong), Jeongeuop-si, Jeollabuk-do 2) Area: 3,448,365㎡ * Tourist Attractions Naejangsan National Park, Okjeongho Lake, Jeongeupsa Park, Jeongeupcheon Stream, Chungyeolsa Shrine, Donghak Peasant Revolution Memorial Hall, etc.


Busan(Suyeong-gu)

Seoul Seolleongtang offers seolleongtang (ox bone soup) cooked by the Seoul method from about 50 years ago. The restaurant strictly uses only pure beef and cow bone and beef leg bone broth. Since opening, the restaurant's fire has never been put out.


Busan(Haeundae-gu)

The First Street of Eating offers high-quality meat through their individual distribution system. Their 20 years of expertise in sutbul-gui (charcoal grilled meat) gives their meat an outstanding taste. The unique interior is like a beautiful European street, and the comfortable and modern ambience will add more to the experience of eating galbi (short ribs) on a charcoal grill, which is a traditional way to roast meat.


Chungcheongnam-do(Cheonan-si)

The National Mang-Hyang Cemetery provides a resting place for the souls of Koreans who resided and passed away in foreign lands. The Korean government built the cemetery in 1976 for compatriots who were forced to leave their beloved homeland under the Japanese colonial rule and ultimately passed away in foreign lands. In addition to graveyards, the cemetery also houses the KAL Memorial Tower. Every fall, a large memorial service is held.