Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Inwangsa Temple refers to the entire cluster of small Buddhist temples located on Inwangsan Mountain (alt. 338m) in the heart of Seoul. The eastern foot of the mountain has many scenic spots with its distinctively cozy and tasteful atmosphere, and the northern area called Mugye-dong also offers beautiful scenery. Inwangsa Temple was established in the early Joseon period (1392-1910) to guard the national palace Gyeongbokbung. The temple is comprised of 11 shrines from five different Buddhist orders. The unique design of each shrine adds pleasure to hikers on their way up to Seonbawi, an unusual rock formation that is a site of many folk beliefs and shamanist rites.


Busan(Busanjin-gu)

Geuphaengjang is a restaurant that has been specializing in sutbul-galbi (charcoal-grilled beef) since 1950, and uses only first grade hanu certified beef.


Jeollanam-do(Damyang-gun)

Bamboo Story is five minutes’ walk from Damyang Terminal in Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do. The surrounding tourist attractions include Gwanbangjerim Forest, a lovely place for a bike ride just five minutes’ walk from the hotel; Jungnogwon Bamboo Garden, which is filled with bamboo trees set amid beautiful scenery; and Metasequoia Road, where visitors can take a stroll and enjoy the clean air. Damyang’s most famous dishes including amppong sundae (Korean blood sausage), noodles, pork ribs, tteokgalbi (grilled short rib patties), and rice cooked in bamboo stems are highly recommended.


Seoul(Seocho-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

At Chinafactory, customers can enjoy a variety of tasty Chinese foods while watching the food being cooked through the glass windows of the open kitchen. A unique ordering system allows each person to select three dishes from the menu, and everyone can visit a mini dimsum buffet and dessert bar as much as they want. Free tea is also served (guests can select from six different teas).


Seoul(Yongsan-gu) , Itaewon・Yongsan

Maharaja is recommended for those who wish to try the true taste of traditional Pakistani cuisine. Rather than adjusting the flavor of its food to be more in line with the Korean palate, the restaurant prepares its dishes in the traditional way, offering the authentic taste of Pakistan.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

It is a place where you can enjoy various Korean side dishes. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do. The most famous menu is steamed ray.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

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Seoul(Mapo-gu)

Let's Rock Festival will be held at the Youth Plaza in Nanji Hangang Park and it features the large scale festival, taking place in the urban area with various artists, stages and sightseeing, eating, and entertainments all in one.


Seoul(Mapo-gu)

‘IN’ means ‘human’ in the Chinese language. In reference to the name, “IN Guesthouse” tries its best to offer caring and comfortable service for its guests. Located in Seongsan-dong, Mapo-gu, the guesthouse is one hour away from the Incheon International Airport by subway, and is also close to Seoul’s main tourist areas such as Hongdae, Jongno and Gangnam. Gyeonggi-do is well connected by bus from the hostel, and there are bus routes to DMZ, Heyri Art Village, and Odusan Unification Observatory. The hostel offers tourist information on those areas.


Jeollabuk-do(Jangsu-gun)

Situated in Jangsu-gun in Jeollabuk-do Province, Jangansan Mountain (alt. 1,237m) was officially designated a county park in 1986. Deoksan Valley Stream, which originates in the southwestern part of Jangansan Mountain and flows into Yongnimcheon Stream, is famous for the Deoksanyongso Waterfall Basins and the 20 or so large rocks that dot its banks. The sprawling fields of reeds along the East Ridge are also a major draw, undulating like waves of gold in the crisp autumn wind. Nearby attractions include the birthplace and shrine of Nongae and the Banghwadong Family Vacation Village, which offers minbaks (lodgings in private residences), an auto camping site, water recreation facilities, and a campfire area.