Gyeonggi-do(Paju-si) , Paju(Heyri Art valley)

The Time & Blade Museum features two floors filled with these items that have shaped the development of humankind. There are many clocks and watches designed over time, including a skeleton-shaped clock. The museum also displays the parts that make up a clock and the tools used to create them.


Incheon(Ganghwa-gun)

Nadeul-gil means a leisurely outing (nadeuri) road. Comprised of 19 courses in total, the Ganghwa Nadeul-gil Trail offers a variety of historical assets and cultural sites to see. Each Nadeul-gil course connects Ganghwa Fortress outposts that are located every 1.3 km on high ground along the walking paths. The trails are on the island of Ganghwa which holds many Goryeo Dynasty remains that are important to Korean history. Fortresses that stood against Mongolian invasions are still standing and many of the Goryeo Kingdom’s palaces and royal tomb sites are also found in Ganghwa region. Exploring the major cultural heritage sites dispersed throughout the town can be just as fun as exploring Ganghwa’s natural beauty. The sunset on the Seohae (West coast), expansive open mud flats, views from Marisan and Goryeosan Mountains and the peaceful farming villages are just a handful of the sights along this walking trail. The establishment of Ganghwa Nadeul-gil’s begins with the ancient scholar Go Jae-hyeong (pen name Hwanam), who left his hometown Ganghwa on a spring day in 1906 when the peach trees were in full bloom. He walked through more than 100 villages around the whole island. Back home, he composed poems about his journey and published them under the title of “Simdo Gihaeng (Simdo Travels),” Simdo being another name for Ganghwa. During his travels, he sang songs of his home Ganghwa. Thanks to his work, people can now follow in the footsteps of Hwanam and his appreciation of the beautiful scenery and great people of Ganghwa Island.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Sacheon-si)

Samcheonpodaegyo Park is located near the landmark of Namhae, Samcheonpodaegyo Bridge, which connects Sacheon-si to nearby island.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Yeongyang-gun)


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Andong-si)

Pungsongjae is a hanok accommodation located in New Hanok Village of Gyeongsangbuk-do Provincial Government Complex in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The owner built the hanok house using Korean red pine from Bonghwa-gun to highlight the beauty of hanok architecture. You can really feel a master craftsmanship in every part of the house, including the double eaves, lofty gate and pillars. Designed with the beauty of traditional hanok architecture in mind, the accommodation also provides convenience with private bathrooms inside the guest rooms. As the hanok house was newly built in 2018, all facilities are clean and pleasant. A wide-open grass lawn greets guests past the front gate, revealing a sightly scene of hanok architecture and a pine grove in the background. As soon as you step inside, you will feel like you are traveling back in time to the Joseon dynasty. There are three guest rooms available at Pungsongjae. Pungsil and Sarangbang are ideal for two people, but the accommodation accepts bookings for a family of four or less. Songsil is a cute little room that is ideal for couples. Pungsil is equipped with an induction stove, a microwave, a rice cooker, an electric kettle and tableware, so the guest can cook inside the room. Cooking is not allowed inside Songsil and Sarangbang. The most noticeable place in Pungsongjae is the quaint attic-like numaru space. The name Pungsongjae was inspired by the space as a house with a spectacular view of a lush pine grove. When you lie down, you can enjoy a picturesque view of the pine grove outside. Pungsongjae is 10 minutes from Hahoe Village, and 15 minutes from Byeongsanseowon Confucian Academy.


Chungcheongnam-do(Seosan-si)

Located in Seosan, which is famous for its beautiful sunrise, the wetland of Garorimman Bay, and Cheonsuman Bay, a habitat for 500,000 migratory birds, Sky Motel offers clean guest rooms, a spacious parking lot, and an impressive garden filled with trees and sculptures, and is popular among foreign buyers and long-term guests. Nearby tourist attractions include Ganworam Hermitage, which is a world-wide habitat for migratory birds; Gayasan Mountain, with its panoramic view of the West Sea; and Samgilpo Port, which is Seosan’s northern gateway.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

This is a Korean cuisine located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The best menu at this restaurant is marinated grilled spareribs. A Korean BBQ restaurant.


Jeollabuk-do(Jangsu-gun)

Jangsu Spa Hotel, which boasts the best hot spring in the region, is located in a pleasant spot where guests can enjoy a dense forest, clear water, and the serene beauty of the natural environment. It boasts sulfurous hot spring water direct from underground rock. The alkaline sulfur hot spring water is known to be effective in treating patients with dermatitis, rheumatism, diabetes, and high blood pressure. The Korean restaurant on the first floor serves delicious dishes cooked with Korean beef and Black pork, as well as a Set Menu with Seasoned Wild Vegetables that will enrich your trip.


Seoul(Gangbuk-gu)

Located near Bukhansan Mountain, Suringneun Goeul (formerly “Insubong Sigol Bapsang”) is a Korean restaurant serving down-home country cooking. Menu items include simple but healthy dishes such as tofu, vegetables, fish, and bulgogi (marinated spicy pork). The interior is decorated like an old countryside house with traditional earthenware, Hanji (Korean paper), and wooden tables. When the weather is nice, the outdoor tables are the perfect spot from which to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Bukhansan Mountain as you eat.


Jeollanam-do(Mokpo-si)

E-MART Mokpo is located near Yudalsan Mountain, Gatbawi Rock, and Samhakdo Island. This large discount retail store offers amenities for customers such as restaurants, beauty parlors and a laundry service.