Seoul(Seongdong-gu) , The Eastern Part of the Seoul

It is a restaurant where you can enjoy Korean beef sirloin with a tradition of 57 years. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Seongdong-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is grilled sirloin.


Gyeonggi-do(Pyeongtaek-si) , Pyeongtaek

It is a place that has been featured in many Korean gastronomic programs, and it uses beef bone soup without additives. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do. The representative menu is beef bone soup.


Gyeonggi-do(Bucheon-si)

'As a 10-story building in Jung-dong, Wonmi-gu, Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do, Hotel Kobos is particularly popular among the Russians visiting the area for the hospitals there. Group tourists are not allowed due to the policy of the hotel, which tries to keep the facilities clean and quiet. The hotel has handicap parking, automatic door, and handicap elevator. The Suite Double Rooms are furnished with a home theater. There is a Thai Restaurant in the same building. Various dishes are prepared by a Thai chef, who was hired by the hotel to provide authentic Thai food to the guests. Guests can choose the menu items they want the day before so that dinner can be ready at their desired time. If you don’t have time to eat at the restaurant, the hotel will give you a coupon that can be used later without having to book a room.


Gwangju(Buk-gu)

Gwangju National Science Museum opened in 2013 to promote science by the government. The museum specializes in light and science with special spaceship shaped exterior. Many of the exhibitions consist of hand-on programs, providing visitors a chance to use their imagination to further learn about science.


Busan(Dong-gu)

Ijoseolleongtang is a seolleongtang (ox bone soup) specialty restaurant with a 20 year history. It oldest restaurant around Busan Station area.


Jeollanam-do(Gangjin-gun)

Gangjin Night Dream is a tourism content developed to provide night tours in Gangjin. From walking tours to busking performances, flying wish lanterns, and more, visitors can experience various activities all in one package.


Busan(Nam-gu)

A representative international music festival of Busan, the second Busan Maru International Music Festival (BMIMF) is set to run for 5 days from August 30 to September, 3 2011. The festival will be held in various locations throughout the city, including the Busan Cultural Center. Hosted by the city of Busan and managed by the BMIMF organizing committee, the festival’s goal is to develop the regional art sector while building the grounds for forming a robust global cultural infrastructure. The word “maru” is a Korean word that means “the best” and reflects the goals of the BMIMF of becoming one of the most recognized music festivals both domestically and internationally. This year’s festivities, held under the theme “Musical Globalization,” include performances from 37 teams (500 participants) who hail from all over the world.


Gyeonggi-do(Goyang-si)

Hotel Shell has a theatre and a large convenient store, making it a comfortable place to stay. It is located 10 minutes by foot from the Hwajeong Subway Station (Subway Line No. 3), making it easy to reach from both Seoul and Gyeonggi-do.


Gyeonggi-do(Gwacheon-si) , Seoul Grand Park

Let's Run Park Seoul Nighttime Cherry Blossom Festival takes place along a 1km-long pathway blooming with cherry blossoms each spring. Events and programs are available all day but are most spectacular at night when the blossoms are lit up.


Gyeonggi-do(Gapyeong-gun)

Located in Gyeonggi-do and home to the nation's largest scale of nut pine trees over 80 years, Jatyanggi Purunsup Resort is a special recreational forest complex where phytoncide emitting from the pleasant woods of the pine tree forest creates a forest healing experience.