Busan(Haeundae-gu)

Located in Haeundae Market, Jagalchi Sangomjangeo offers dishes made with eel including yangnyeom-gui, sogeum-gui, and tong-gui as well as eels roasted with a briquet fire upon request.


Jeollanam-do(Damyang-gun)

Palace Motel is located in Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do, an area packed with exciting attractions and delicious foods. Regional tourist destinations include Jungnogwon Bamboo Garden, which is famous for its mysterious bamboo groves; Chuwolsan Mountain, which is one of the five most scenic mountains in Jeollanam-do; the fantastically exotic scenery of Metasequoia Road; and Gwanbangjerim Forest, which is loved by tourists. Damyang is also famous for such tasty foods as amppong sundae (Korean blood sausage), noodles, pork ribs, tteokgalbi (grilled short rib patties), and rice cooked in bamboo stems. Visitors to Damyang are sure to enjoy the beautiful scenery and delicious foods.


Gangwon-do(Chuncheon-si)

Even though the mottos were unfamiliar when they started, the Chuncheon Art Festival has been held in August for the past 11 years under the mottos of 'Voluntary participation' and 'Talent Donation'. The festival grew from 'Chuncheon Dance Festival' in 2002, where all of the staff and performers participated for free and like today didn’t charge for visitors to view their performances. The festival used to be held in Chuncheon Children's Center until its 10th year when it moved the venue to the Festival Theater Momzit (축제극장몸짓), which allows a wider range of programs from indoor performances to outdoor movie screenings and workshops. Since a lot of artists' shows are of a high level, the festival has become known as one of the best summer festivals in Chuncheon.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

It is a barbecue restaurant where you can enjoy even coffee and wine. This restaurant's signature menu is barbecue. This Western dishes restaurant is located in Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Hapcheon-gun)

The ‘Dals Garden’ is a modern facility grafted on a traditional Korean style house. The old but graceful walls with the garden beyond them welcome the guests first. Entering the house, various flower plants and a wide grass garden add to the excitement of travelers. The Toenmaru (a narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the room), pillars and tiles of the neat and well-constructed Korean style house, shine as if they are wiped with oil every day. The peak of Mt. Gayasan beyond the house looks like a picture at a glance. The Moon Garden has 10 rooms in total. Among them, 2 Special Rooms are a little wider than ordinary rooms and equipped with a sink. Though cooking in the room is not allowed, simple food and beverage can be consumed if they are cleaned well afterwards. The room with a single bed is good for a solo traveler or a foreigner who is not accustomed to sleeping in an Ondol room. It takes only 3 minutes to go to Haeinsa Intercity Bus Stop. It is required, however, to pay the admission fee to Haeinsa Temple and the parking fee in addition to the room rates because the house is located on the way to Haeinsa Temple. It is recommended to enjoy walking around the Haeinsa Temple early in the next morning or going up to nearby peaks such as Mt. Maehwasan or Namsan Cheil Peak.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

This is a house that serves delicious fried pig’s feet. The best menu at this restaurant is fried pigs' feet. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do.


Gyeonggi-do(Suwon-si)

Landmark Hotel is perfectly located to drink up the beauty of Cheongmyeongsan Mountain and Yeongtong Bandal (half moon) Park. Its close proximity to Samsung Electronics and the Suwon, Giheung, and Singal Interchanges of Gyeongbu Highway make it a convenient choice of accommodation for business travelers. More than 80% of guestrooms have great views of nature and the downtown area, and are equipped with convenient facilities to relieve travelers’ fatigue. Also, sophisticated customer service is provided. The business center has computers with high speed internet, a laser color printer, a copy machine, a telephone, and a fax machine. Subsidiary facilities include a restaurant, which is good for family or friends’ gatherings and business meetings, karaoke, business salon, sauna, and so on.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

A place where you can enjoy various noodles. This restaurant's signature menu is cold buckwheat noodles. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do.


Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si) , Seogwipo

Seogwang Tea Garden, located in Seogwipo-si, Jeju, is known as the most well managed and largest tea plantation in Korea. Here, the tea leaves receive just the right amount of sun for it to be made into the highest quality product. Occupying an area 528,928m², the green field is spread out across the slopes of Seogwangseo-ri, attracting many visitors to the site. The fields didn't use to be this green though; the ground was rocky and the soil composition wasn't fertile enough for plants to survive. Seogwang Tea Garden's transformation from a barren land to a lush green plantation became a good example of successful agriculture in the mountain areas. The garden was also where Kim Jeong-hui (pen name Chusa), one of the most celebrated practitioners of calligraphy in the Joseon Dynasty, spent his life of exile growing tea plants.