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.


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.


Incheon(Bupyeong-gu) , Bupyeong

The Alchemy of Roast and Rhythm: Unveiling the Soul of LOHNT Coffee (Where Mid-Century Americana Meets the Avant-Garde Spirit of Incheon) Incheon, South Korea — While the subterranean labyrinths of Bupyeong offer endless retail therapy, those in search of a deeper, more resonant pulse ascend to the sunlit alleys of Pyeongridan-gil. Here, nestled among boutique ateliers, stands LOHNT Coffee. It is not merely a destination for caffeine; it is a meticulously curated sanctuary where the rigorous science of artisanal roasting converges with the nostalgic warmth of mid-century modern design. To the global wanderer: If you seek the definitive Korean "Slow Coffee" movement—a world of analog textures and olfactory brilliance—your pilgrimage ends at LOHNT Coffee. [ The Atmosphere ] A Cinematic Time Capsule Crossing the threshold of LOHNT Coffee feels like stepping into a finely aged film. The interior is a masterclass in tactile luxury: deep walnut woodwork, amber-hued lighting that dances off vintage glass, and a sophisticated industrial skeleton that feels both timeless and urgent. Spanning two levels of thoughtfully composed space, the cafe offers a reprieve from the digital noise of the 21st century. It is a place where time slows to the rhythm of a pouring kettle. Whether you are seeking a corner for quiet reflection or a chic, atmospheric backdrop for your travel chronicles, LOHNT Coffee delivers a profound sense of "place" that few venues can replicate.   [ The Craft ] The Pursuit of the Perfect Cup At its core, LOHNT Coffee is a cathedral of roasting. Their reputation is built on an uncompromising devotion to the bean’s integrity. ◆ The Roaster’s Signature: Unlike the ephemeral quality of franchise chains, LOHNT Coffee operates an in-house roasting laboratory. The heavy, sweet aroma of browning beans acts as the cafe's natural perfume, promising a freshness that is rare in the urban landscape. ◆ The Legendary LOHNT Latte: Often cited as the "Gold Standard" by international visitors, this signature creation is a velvety, nut-infused masterpiece. It possesses a structural richness and a subtle sweetness that lingers long after the final sip. ◆ Precision Pour-Overs: For the purist, the hand-drip menu is a rotating gallery of single-origin gems. Each cup is brewed with surgical precision, coaxing out vibrant floral notes and chocolatey undertones that reflect the terroir of the world’s finest coffee regions.         [ The Bupyeong Distinction ] Why Global Connoisseurs Award Five Stars     Consistency and character are the hallmarks of LOHNT Coffee. It is the subtle details that elevate the experience from a simple coffee break to a travel highlight. ◆ High-End Barista Artistry: The staff here are more than servers; they are sensory guides. International guests frequently applaud their professional, polite demeanor and their ability to bridge language gaps through a shared passion for the craft. ◆ Decadent Pairings: The dessert menu is a curated selection designed to elevate the coffee experience. From their celebrated chewy cookies to indulgent crumbles, every bite is a harmonious counterpoint to the acidity and body of their brews. ◆ Olfactory Integrity: Reviewers consistently note the unwavering quality. From the first morning roast to the final evening pour, the standard of excellence remains absolute, providing a reliable home for travelers in an unfamiliar city. [ Visitor Information ] LOHNT Coffee (론트커피) ◆ Location: Positioned in the heart of Pyeongridan-gil (Bupyeong Culture Street), Incheon. ◆ Access: A strategic 5-minute stroll from Bupyeong Station (a major junction of Seoul Subway Line 1 and Incheon Line 1). It is effortlessly accessible from Seoul or Incheon International Airport. ◆ Logistics: The cafe offers a spacious, two-story layout that is welcoming to solo explorers and groups alike. Editor’s Professional Tip: To experience LOHNT Coffee in its full glory, visit during the "Golden Hour" of the late afternoon. As the sun dips low, the light filters through the vintage windows, illuminating the dark wood in an ethereal glow. Order a LOHNT Latte, pair it with a signature cookie, and let the world go by. "Elevate your ritual. Redefine your journey. At LOHNT Coffee, we don't just serve a beverage; we serve a moment of timeless grace in the middle of your Korean adventure."


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.


Incheon(Gyeyang-gu)

Gyeyangsan Mountain, which reaches an altitude of 395m, is considered a guardian and holy mountain that is representative of Incheon. The mountain’s name changed several times, according to the name changes of the region. It was previously called "Sujuak" as part of the Suju-Dohobu administrative region of the Goryeo Dynasty, "Annamsan Mountain" during Annam-Dohobu, and finally was renamed "Gyeyangsan Mountain" during Gyeyang-Dohobu.Gyeyangsan’s name originates from the area that is home to the Korean box tree, which produces cassia bark used to make cinnamon. Gyeyang Park was designated as Incheon’s first urban natural park on January 8, 1944, and since then, the mountain has gone on to become the city’s top municipal park.


Gangwon-do(Donghae-si)

Standing at 1,352 meters above sea level, Dutasan Mountain is surrounded by famous natural landmarks: Mureung Valley to the north, Gocheon Valley to the east, Taebaeksan Mountain range to the south, and Jungbongsan Mountain to the west. Moreover, situated along the 3.1km-long valley connecting Dutasan and Samhwasa Temple are such tourist attractions as Dutasanseong Fortress, Geumnamjeong Pavilion, Yongchu Falls, Ssang Falls, Osipcheon Stream, and Cheoneunsa Temple.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

Yuri Raw Fish Restaurant boasts magnificent views of the ocean, the serene sounds of the ocean waves, and the sights of Jumunjin Harbor's red and white lighthouses.


Gyeonggi-do(Yeoncheon-gun)

[Festival Introduction]BIggest winter festival! Play in Yeoncheon this winter! Experience winter in a Paleolithic Era with the biggest snow sculpture festival in the country. [Festival Detail]Extra-large snow sculptures, snow playground and snow flakes experience, large snow sled park, snow boat park, ice sled park, prehistoric BBQ, prehistoric experience. [Facilities] Festival store, festival rest area, Jeongok Prehistory Museum.