Jeollanam-do(Boseong-gun)

Ganggol village is one of the few remaining Hanok villages from the Joseon Dynasty that has maintained its original look. Most of the houses in the village were built by the Gwangju Lee Clan after the 19th century. About 30 houses stand closely together with Obongsan Mountain located behind the village. Old cherry blossom, magnolia, and pomegranate trees stand throughout the village, protecting the houses. Stone walls between the houses are covered with ivy and bamboo. With all the scenery, the village retains the atmosphere of a typical Korean old town. In the Ganggol Village Experience Program, participants spend a night at the traditional Hanok village where Koreans actually lived during the Joseon Dynasty to experience the lifestyle of the old days (using conventional toilets and getting water from a well, etc.). In addition, during the cherry blossom blooming period, participants also have the chance to experience into the beauty of cherry blossoms at the Cherry Blossom Café at Deungnyang Train Station. From spring through early autumn, participants are surrounded by the beautiful scenery and scent of the misty Boseong green tea fields at dawn. An eco experience programs runs from spring to fall and offers participants a chance to catch clams and mud shrimp at Deungnyangman Bay.


Chungcheongnam-do(Buyeo-gun)

Buyeo Naseong, also known as the Outer City Wall, was built to protect the capital of Baekje, Sabi. It has a x_height of about 84km. The wall surrouned Busosanseong Fortress and extended to the city of Buyeo. The wall is one of the oldest walls along with Naseong in Pyeongyang and it is estimated to have been built around 538, when the Baekje capital was changed from Woonjin (current, Gongju) to Sabi (current, Buyeo). The wall of the fortress starts from the site where Dongmun (East gate) was located to the area of Geumgang River, made by piling soil up. However, only a few traces remain of it's former glory. For now, it leaves a blurry trail including a 20m area to the east of Cheongsanseong Fortress, Dongmun Bridge from Seokmok-ri, and an area from Pilseobong Peak to Yeomchang-ri. While the outer wall is sharply sloped, the inner wall was built with a gentle slope to make it easier for horses to reach the guard posts on the top of the wall. Inside the fortress, the palace of Baekje, government offices, houses, temples, stores and protected facilities can be seen. The entire structure of Naseong Fortress features Geumgang River in the south and west sides, providing a natural double-defense system. The wall was one of the important outer defense facilities along with Cheongsanseong and Cheongmasanseong Fortresses. * Area: 554,591㎡


Chungcheongnam-do(Asan-si)

Fax  +82-41-541-7111 Guestroom Information  58 Western-style Rooms, 155 Korean-style Rooms Number of Guestrooms  213 Room Amenities (Colored backgrounds designate availability)  TV    Fridge    A/C    Laundry Service    Dryer    Jacuzzi / hot tub    Internet    Cable    Personal Safe    Kitchen Facilities Guestroom Kitchen  Available Check-In Time  14:00 Check-Out Time  12:00 Room Rates  ₩ 170,000~  * The room rate is the lowest price for this accommodation. Rates may vary according to season, room type and whether or not guests are entitled to discount rates. Please make sure to check the exact rate in advance before making your reservations. The room rate listed above is subject to change. Additional Taxes  Included Service Charges  Included Subsidiary Facilities  Indoor /Outdoor Swimming Pool(25m, 6 lanes), Hot Springs Sauna, Souvenir Shop, Supermarket, Arcade, Karaoke  Room, Billiard Room, Barber Shop.Beauty Salon, Large Conference Room, Large Banquet Hall, Medium Seminar Room, Discussion Room, Concert Hall, Gym, A/V Facility with Simultaneous Translation Capabilities, Educational Journalist Equipment  Restaurants  Korean.Western Restaurant, Coffee Shop, Entertainment Bar, Snack House Parking Facility  200 Car Parking Lot Credit Cards  Accepted Pets  Not allowed Nearby Tourism Attractions  Onyang Hot Spring, Hyeonchungsa Temple, Oeam-ri Folk Village, Asanho lakes, Onyang Folk Museum


Jeollanam-do(Suncheon-si)

Nakan Folk Village is comprised of 200 thatched houses with residents who do farming for their living. The village remains the way it looked back in Joseon Dynasty and was designated as a historical site No. 302. The Nakan Folk Festival is a representative festival in the village, where traditional and contemporary meet. The festival includes buchae-chum (dance with a fan), gukak performance, royal guard changing ceremonies, an historical impersonation of Im Gyeong-eop (a prominent Korean general during the Joseon Dynasty), and many other activities that one can feel the life of the olden days.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Hapcheon-gun)


Gyeongsangnam-do(Goseong-gun)


Gyeonggi-do(Icheon-si)

This is a buffet restaurant located in Icheon, Gyoenggi-do offering catering services for special events and parties. Although it specializes in buffet catering for weddings and other types of events, customers may also choose to eat at the restaurant and try the famous Ichon rice and other dishes. Closed  Twice a year (Once for Lunar New Year’s Day and Chuseok) Operating Hours  10:30 – 20:30 Menu  Some menu items may differ slightly in price and are subject to change without notice. Icheon Ssalbap (Korean Meal Buffet): 6,000 won Sangcharim (Customized Traditional Korean Dinner): 10,000~30,000 won Samgyetang (Chicken Ginseng Soup), Bibimbap: 12,000 won Lunch (cuisine): 10,000~30,000 won Recommended Menu for Foreigners  Icheon Ssalbap (Korean Meal Buffet): 6,000 won Sangcharim (Customized Traditional Korean Dinner): 10,000~30,000 won Samgyetang (Chicken Ginseng Soup), Bibimbap: 12,000 won Lunch (cuisine): 10,000~30,000 won Additional Taxes  VAT Included Discount Information  Affiliated with credit card companies. Seasonal discounts. (Holiday seasons: Free extra food) Discount for elderly people. (30% discount on alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for people over 65 years of age) Maximum Seating Capacity  132 seats Parking Facility  45 spaces Credit Cards  Accepted Reservations  Reservation Available Assistance for Foreigners  Chinese Reference Notes  - Carefully selected fresh ingredients are used and a wide variety of menu options are available to suit every occasion. - The caterer provides special ritual dishes that are hard to make, and also helps the hosting of such special events. - Catering menus may vary according to market conditions and seasons, and seasonal fruits are also available. - 10% sales tax will be added to catering services. Smoking / Non-Smoking  Non-Smoking


Jeollanam-do(Haenam-gun)

With the release of the recent movie 'Roaring Currents (2014)', the haenam region is gaining in popularity, thanks in a big part to the Woosoo Tourist Attraction Area. This area commemorates the Myeongryang Battle and the great victory that was achieved by Admiral Yi Sun-Sin in 1597. This remarkable site embraces an important role in Korean history and became a national tourist site in 1986, in addition to the Memorial Park (1990) of Admiral Yi, overlooking Uldolmok. A number of exhibition halls are designed to showcase the remains related to the naval battle and sculpture parks in rememberance of the great defeat over Japan.


Daegu(Dalseo-gu)

Welcoming the first full moon of the new year and burning daljip (brushwood) are a few traditional customs for the 15th day of the Lunar New Year that took place in the past in various regions of Korea, including Dalbigol. The festival was renewed in 1997 after being gradually forgotten due to urbanization and industrialization.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon