Busan(Busanjin-gu)

Sutbul Galbi Imjingak is specialized in charcoal grilled meat, such as saenggalbi (marinated Korean beef ribs), saeng cheongyeopsal (also, hangjeongsal; pork neck), saengsamgyeopsal (Korean pork belly) and dwaeji galbi (pork ribs). Opened in 1995, the restaurant is comprised of 15 various sized rooms throughout the first and second floors that can accommodate up to 230 seats. Seating is arranged in private booth-style rooms. Some popular dishes are Korean pork neck and pork belly. They also offer a lunch menu with things like kimchi-jjigae, doenjang-jjigae, sogogi-gukbap, and more. Individual special menus are available to order for customers in groups.


Seoul(Gwangjin-gu)

Naru Arts Center is a performing arts theater complex dedicated to contributing to the cultural and artistic development of Korea by offering a variety of quality programs. The arts center consists of a main 700-seat theater and a smaller 200-seat theater for staging performances of such varied genres as classical music, gugak (traditional Korean music), jazz, dance, musical show, and more. The center also makes efforts to develop quality educational programs in the field of culture and arts. Moreover, it keeps a low-price policy in order to reach a greater audience and provide more opportunities to enjoy fine performances.


Daegu(Dong-gu)

Ttangttang Land opened its doors on September 1, 2018 in Daegu, the center of Chimak (chicken and beer). At Korea's first chicken theme park, visitors can enjoy seeing, making, and tasting different types of chicken. With many popular attractions nearby, Ttangttang Land is where the fun starts.  


Jeollabuk-do(Muju-gun)

Chilyeon Valley is situated behind Tongan Village (Anseong-myeon) in Deokyusan (or Mt. Deokyu). While not as famous as Muju Gucheondong, the valley boasts a beautiful array of waterfalls, odd-shaped rocks, and ponds. Its best known attraction is Chilyeon Falls, meaning “seven falls connected to ponds.” There, pure water falls gently, moving from one pond to the next.


Gangwon-do(Samcheok-si)

Jungyeongmyo Tomb is located in Hwalgi-ri, Miro-myeon, Samcheok-si, Gangwon-do. It is the grave of King Mokjo’s parents, the 5th great-grandparents of King Taejo of the Joseon Dynasty. Jungyeongmyo was designated as monument No. 43 Gangwon-do province on August 5th, 1981 and promoted to Historic Site No. 524 on July 12th, 2012. There is a legend associated with the tomb that an old monk told King Mokjo that for the sake of his descendants, he must spill the blood of 100 cows and bury his deceased parents in a gold casket. Mokjo did what the monk told him, and his 5th great-grandson, King Taejo, became a King of the Joseon Dynasty.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si)

This unique architecture is a reinterpretation of the Hwangryongsa nine-story pagoda format from the Silla period using modern science technology and architecture methods. The building has become a new landmark in Bomun Tourist Complex and is also used as a training institute by offering various programs like meditation. There are simple one-hour programs or overnight tour courses available through prior reservation. 


Busan(Busanjin-gu)

Sorrento is an Italian spaghetti restaurant specializing in Southern Italian cuisine. The interior has a simple and neatly decorated design. The chef sticks to the basics of spaghetti and are offered at affordable prices. The most frequently ordered items are the tomato sauce spaghetti and spaghetti-alla-carbonara. Other items include a variety of gratins and pizzas.