Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si) , Seogwipo

Jjan Festival first kicked off in 2017 as Jeju Islands' first beer festival. Jjan festival offers an opportunity to chill out with a refreshing beer at hand surrounded by Jeju Island's scenic environment. Admission/Participation Fees Starts from 6,000 won Program Details Craft beer, food street, busking performance, DJ party, street market, flea market, etc. Discount Information [Early bird discount] May 19-June 17: 20% / June 18-July 15: 10% Age Limit Age 19 & over Ticket Reservations Refer to the official website Transportation From Bus Stop Platform 2 in front of Jeju International Airport Gate 2, take Bus No. 101, 111, 112. Get off at Seongsan Transit Bus Stop. Walk for approx. 662 , to Place Camp Jeju. Homepage bit.ly/2k8vnJr (Korean only)


Jeollanam-do(Muan-gun)

Muan Tidal Wetland Research in Muan, Jeollanam-do was established in an effort to raise awareness of the ecology and importance of natural wetlands. It is the nation’s largest educational center for natural ecology. The center consists of a three-story indoor exhibition hall as well as a wetland ecology park spanning 48,100㎡. Inside the exhibition hall is a multi-purpose theater that plays 3D educational videos. A tour of diverse facilities including the wetland eco-center and the tidal wetland exploration center is also available inside the hall. Outside the exhibition hall is a wetland ecology park and experience zone, where visitors may observe various ocean creatures and salt water plants.


Incheon(Nam-gu)

With a scenic view overlooking the West Sea, Songam Art Museum is a French-style building located along the coastal road at the foot of Cheongryangsan Mountain in Incheon. The gallery was built to house a private collection of antiques collected by the late Chairman Lee Hoerim. The gallery, together with all its relics and real-estate, was later donated to Incheon Metropolitan City and introduced as Songam Art Museum. Even before being donated, the gallery has been making contributions to the progress of research regarding the art and culture of Korea and China by displaying both Korean and Chinese antiques related to Korean culture. After its renovation and conversion into a museum, Songam Art Museum added a repository of Korean paintings and ceramic wares. Through continuous investment and research work, the museum is now a cultural space well-appreciated by citizens and tourists alike.


Jeollanam-do(Damyang-gun)

Cook-to-order handmade specialty donut shop


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongsan-si)

In Gyeongsan-si Gyeongbuk, Gyeongsan Yongam Onchon Hotel is the hot spring hotel where guests can enjoy the underground 1240m hot spring water containing Selenium. There are 'Bade pool' and aqua gym for a fatigue relief and stress relief. The hotel consists of the big hot spring spa, herb spa, family spa and guestrooms. The membership offers the discount service and the hotel provides the free pick-up service for 20 and more group travelers in Daegu. The English and Japanese information service is available.


Gyeonggi-do(Siheung-si)

Located in Uijeongbu city, Gyeonggi-do, S Motel is convenient for tourists who use public transportation because it is in 5 minutes distance from Uijeongbu Station. In charmingly decorated lobby, tea table is prepared for tourists and the rooms are well arranged. As for tourist attraction, Mt. Surak has magnificient strange rocks and bizarre stones as well as beautiful granite ridge where many tourists visit; You can’t miss Budae Jjigae as a food of Uijeongbu.


Jeollabuk-do(Sunchang-gun)


Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Special evening admission to the Gyeongbokgung Palace takes place every year, usually from April to June and August to October. Apart from general admission, visitors can book for a special evening program that offers a guided tour of the palace.


Gyeonggi-do(Yeoncheon-gun)

Sintan-ri Station opened on December 1, 1942. This railway station has been under the jurisdiction of North Korea since August 15, 1945. Sintan-ri Station is the last station on the Gyeongwon Line because trains can't go further beyond this point. Most passengers getting off at this station are those headed for Godaesan Mountain or tourists visiting areas around the DMZ.