Busan(Busanjin-gu)

Miso Meogeumgo is bakery that sells sweet potato bread, a local specialty which was awarded the Yeongju Agriculture Grand Prize. At the Busan branch of Miso Meogeumgo, the bread is made from sweet potatoes grown in an environmentally-friendly manner. The hand-made bread is preservative-free and made with carefully selected ingredients. The bread is baked in the store to ensure freshness and quality of the product. As the bread contains a low level of sugar, it is perfect as a gift for health-conscious people.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Hapcheon-gun)

Okgyesewon Confusian Academy houses the tablets of members of the Gyeongju Jeong clan. It was originally built in 1438 during the 20th year of King Sejong's reign, but moved to it's current location in 1953. It rests on a relatively gentle, southwestern slope and features Gyeonghaengdang, Gojiksa, Ganguidang and various other buildings inside Sochuimun Gate, the front gate. Beyond this is the main gate, Sechungmun Gate, which leads to Okgyesa Temple.


Jeollabuk-do(Sunchang-gun)


Chungcheongnam-do(Cheonan-si)

Gwangdeoksa Temple is said to be established in 637 by Monk Jajang Yulsa during the Silla Kingdom and was refurbished during the reign of King Heungdeok (832). The temple sits in the southeast of Mount Gwangdeoksan (elevation: 699.3m), which borders Asan-si and Cheonan-si, and the southwest of Mount Taehwasan (elevation: 455.5m). It was the biggest temple within Chungcheong and Gyeonggi Province before the Japanese invasion. However, it was burnt down during the Japanese invasion and the main buildings such as Daeungjeon, Myeongbujeon, and Cheonbuljeondeung were recently constructed.Gwangdeoksa Temple contains a three-story pagoda that is estimated to be the work of the early Goryeo Dynasty and Jonggak Tower, which is a unique octagonal pavilion. The quiet and peaceful ambience of the temple seems to perfectly capture the spirit of Zen meditation.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gimcheon-si)

Being well known as a region where the history and tradition are inherited, Gimcheon is the middle point of Gyeongsangdo, Jeollado and Chungcheondo, and is the centre of transportation and tourism. Gimcheon surrounded by Mt. Gumohsan, Mt. Hwangaksan, Mt. Sobaeksan and Chupungryeong, has many cultural remains such as a famous temple, auditorium and Confucian school. Placed in Bugok-dong Gimcheon-si Gyeongbuk, Propose Motel is good for travelers. The exterior of white 6-story building is clean and neat. There is a front desk at the entrance. Guestrooms look cozy by a little dark light. Overall clean and well-maintained guestrooms have no discomforts for use. On the 1st floor, there is the parking area and guestrooms from the second floor.


Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si)

Hotel Jeonju is located in Jeonju (Jeollabuk-do), which is mentioned on UNESCO’s website as a city famed for its local specialties, promoting Korea’s traditions, cultures, and cuisine in the world. The hotel is situated near the hanok (Korean traditional house) Village and Jeonju Rail Station, which is appreciated by tourists who use public transportation. Guests are recommended to admire the beautiful seasonal views at Deokjin Park and stroll along the trekking trail, which combines history, culture, and the local ecosystem. Jeonju’s famous specialties include Jeonju-style bibimbap, makgeolli (rice wine), Jeonju-style table d’hote, and kongnamul gukbap (bean sprout rice soup).


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Pohang-si)

The Yeonsan Spa Park is located near the Naeyeonsan National Park, which has received wide acclaim for its beautiful scenery. Wolpo Beach, Chilpo Beach, POSCO and the Naeyeonsan Arboretum are all within a short distance of the Yeonsan Spa Park. The hotel has a hot spring, open-air hot spring, Korean restaurant and a conference room.


Jeollabuk-do(Wanju-gun)

Daea Arboretum is located on the foothills of Mount Unjangsan in the Sobaek Mountain Range and boasts a relatively moderate temperate due to its inland location on the southwestern part of the Korean Peninsula. Since the Daea Arboretum is part of one of the eight back regions of Korea with limited access by general tourists the plants in the area have been allowed to flourish with little human interference. The area is also home to about 96 species of animals including birds (the cuckoo, yellow-headed bunting, etc.), wild boar, elk, and raccoons. The arboretum is divided into several areas: a tropical arboretum, a ‘natural monument tree hill,’ an observation center for visitors to compare tree species, a rose garden, and a landscaped garden.


Gwangju(Buk-gu)

Gwangju Culture & Art Center is located in the northeast of Gwangju-si and includes a range of representative cultural pieces from ancient times to the modern era. The Art Center is affiliated with several museums nearby including the Gwangju National Museum, Jungoe Park, the Municipal Folk Museum, and the Gwangju Museum of Art. The 4,145-pyeong / 13,700 square-meter center consists of a main stage for performance art, 10 practice rooms, 8 electrical rooms, an auditorium with 1,792 seats and over 600 pyeongs / 1,983 square meters of lobby space. The center, as a performance art hall complex, supports all types of art including opera, ballet, modern dance, theater, and Korean traditional opera. It is set amidst the beautiful Unamsan Mountain area and serves as a soothing getaway for urbanites.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Uljin-gun)

Baekam Springs Hotel is located in Uljin Gyeongbuk. As neighboring tourist spots, Wolsongjeong, Manghyangjeong, Seongryugyul, Bulyeong valley, Bulyeongsa and Gusan Beach are 30-minute distance from the hotel, and Baekamsan tracking course is behind the hotel. As foods, there are Uljin crab and pine mushrooms. The family guests can conveniently use the hot spring and the banquet facility for the event is well-arranged. Also, the hotel provides the pick-up service at Onjeong Terminal.