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Chungcheongnam-do(Boryeong-si)

Of the numerous festivals in Korea, it is the Boryeong Mud Festival that probably attracts the largest number of international visitors. During the festival period, tourists flock to the area to experience the beneficial properties of the Boryeong mud, and also to have lots of fun. Fully immersed in the both the mud and the festival’s great atmosphere, visitors enjoy mud wrestling, mud sliding and even swimming in the mud mega tub. Visitors feeling particularly energetic can try the marine mud-training course, whilst those looking for something more chilled can relax in the mud massage zone. In the evening, music and fireworks continue the party on the beach. 


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Chungcheongnam-do()

Baekje Cultural Festival first started in 1955 to commemorate the three loyal subjects of the Baekje era, namely Seongchung, Heungsu, and Gyebaek through a Samchungje rite. The lonely souls drifting throughout Baekje’s land are also comforted through a separate ritual ceremony, known as the Suryukje rite.Also, Samchungsa Temple was established in 1965 and the scale of the festival became bigger in 1965, hosted by the province. Its name was changed to Baekje Cultural Festival since then.


 
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5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Elevate Your Seoul Café Moment at Cafe Coin Myeongdong — Where Heritage, Dessert & Coffee Converge in Style Nestled in the buzzing heart of Myeongdong, just steps from subway exit and street life, Cafe Coin Myeongdong offers a refined retreat for those exploring Seoul. With its careful blend of storied ambiance, dessert artistry and premium coffee, it’s a destination café worthy of slowing down for—especially if you’re one of the many travelers seeking a memorable stop amid Korea’s vibrant capital. Upon entering, you’ll immediately sense the café’s character: dark wood interior, softly glowing lamps, and vintage-inspired furnishings that nod to a long legacy within this iconic district. The elevated setting invites you to pause—observe the people-watching below, sip carefully brewed drip coffee, and savour a dessert crafted with deliberate skill. The signature dessert? The Belgium-style waffle—crisp on the outside, wonderfully light inside, crowned with velvety ice cream, fresh fruit and a drizzle of syrup that glistens in natural light. It’s designed for photo-worthy moments as much as indulgent bites. Whether you arrive solo, with a friend or in a group, sharing a waffle and pairing it with a coffee feels like a small luxury in the centre of Seoul. Coffee at Cafe Coin doesn’t take a back seat. The hand-drip “Coin Blend” offers deep, refined flavor; the Vienna-style coffee features velvety cream topping; and for a distinctly Korean twist, the sweet potato latte delivers comforting warmth with a local flair. Each drink complements dessert beautifully, crafting a full café experience rather than a quick stop. Beyond the food and drink, this café works beautifully for different kinds of travelers: • Solo visitors can claim a quiet corner and watch time unfold above the lively street scene. • Couples can linger over desserts and conversation, enjoying the relaxed rhythm inside. • Groups or families can share plates, chat, rest and recharge in a space designed for comfort. Travel Tips for International Guests • Best Time to Visit: Arrive early—between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM—to secure the best seating and avoid peak lunch crowds. • Order Smart: The waffle is generous in size—splitting one and ordering two drinks keeps things comfortable and lets you sample more. • Photo-Friendly Spot: Seats near the large windows provide natural light perfect for capturing desserts and drinks. • Seasonal Specials: Keep an eye on limited-edition menus—strawberry waffle in spring, mango in summer, and other seasonal flavors. • Location Perks: From Myeongdong Station (Line 4), it’s just a few minutes’ walk. Use the café as a break between shopping, sightseeing or exploring the area. • Payment & Connectivity: Credit cards are widely accepted, free Wi-Fi is available, and outlets are easy to find—ideal for digital travelers.                    


 
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5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Experience the culinary magic at Deungchon Shabu Kalguksu Myeongdong Branch! Discover Unforgettable Flavors and Impeccable Service at Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu Myeongdong Branch, Seoul! For over three decades, Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu has been a cherished Korean culinary gem, renowned for its consistently outstanding taste and world-class service. Located in the bustling heart of Seoul's tourism hub, Myeongdong, the branch has rapidly become a hotspot for both local and international foodies.   Among the plethora of kalguksu eateries in Myeongdong, Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu distinguishes itself with a spacious ambiance, wallet-friendly prices, and unmatched customer satisfaction. This exceptional dining venue is perfect for those who crave a fusion of kalguksu noodles and succulent meat dishes.   Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu Myeongdong Branch is particularly acclaimed for its generous portions of tender meat in the kalguksu, winning the hearts of both local patrons and tourists alike. This sumptuous dish is served piping hot, featuring mushrooms and thinly sliced beef cooked in a savory broth, topped off with the addition of kalguksu noodles. After savoring the noodles, you can even create a mouthwatering fried rice dish using the remaining broth, eggs, and an assortment of vegetables. To indulge in this culinary delight, first, add a medley of vegetables, such as water parsley and mushrooms, to the rich red broth and bring it to a boil. As it begins to boil, add the meat, being careful not to overcook it to preserve its tenderness. The secret lies in swiftly retrieving and relishing the delectable meat.   Savor the exquisite taste and exceptional service at Deungchon Shabu Kalguksu Myeongdong Branch. Embark on a gastronomic journey like no other in the heart of Myeongdong. The kalguksu takes center stage next, showcasing the impeccable union of chewy, al dente noodles and a fiery broth. If you still have an appetite for more, the grand finale is the fried rice – a must-try! Remember to order the fried rice in advance, as re-orders are not available. Experience the exclusive, scrumptious fried rice only at Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu, and you'll have enjoyed a truly satisfying meal. Amidst the fierce competition of emerging dining establishments, Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu maintains its widespread appeal with its sleek interior, delectable flavors, and competitive pricing. Don't miss out on your chance to enjoy exclusive discounts at Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu Myeongdong Branch! Download a coupon from 'Trippose.com' and present it at the restaurant to receive special perks. Be sure to visit and seize this incredible offer during your Myeongdong, Seoul, adventure! Elevate your Korean dining experience, savor the best of Myeongdong, and immerse yourself in a true culinary delight at Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu!


5.0/1
Seoul(Mapo-gu) , Hongik-University-Area

Sinseon Seolnongtang is a restaurant specializing in Seolnongtang (ox-bone soup). Thanks to its especially rich and sweet broth, the restaurant has gained in popularity, expanding nationwide. The Myeongdong branch in particular has become a must-visit stop for many Japanese tourists after the restaurant was featured in popular Japanese magazines such as VIVI, With, More, and Mine. An average of 50 Japanese visitors dine at the restaurant daily. Besides the seolleongtang, other popular dishes at the restaurant include dumpling soup and rice cake (tteok) soup cooked with ox-bone broth, Suyuk (boiled beef), and Dolpan Sundae Bokkeum (stir-fried Korean black pudding in a hot dish). All menu items are available for take-out.                 Sinseon Seolnongtang-Itaewon Branch  Sinseon Seolnongtang - Myeongdong Branch Sinseon-Seolnongtang-Insa-dong-Branch   Sinseon Seolnongtang-Hongdae Branch


4.0/1
Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Sinseon Seolnongtang is a restaurant specializing in Seolnongtang (ox-bone soup). Thanks to its especially rich and sweet broth, the restaurant has gained in popularity, expanding nationwide. The Myeongdong branch in particular has become a must-visit stop for many Japanese tourists after the restaurant was featured in popular Japanese magazines such as VIVI, With, More, and Mine. An average of 50 Japanese visitors dine at the restaurant daily. Besides the seolleongtang, other popular dishes at the restaurant include dumpling soup and rice cake (tteok) soup cooked with ox-bone broth, Suyuk (boiled beef), and Dolpan Sundae Bokkeum (stir-fried Korean black pudding in a hot dish). All menu items are available for take-out.                 Sinseon Seolnongtang-Itaewon Branch  Sinseon Seolnongtang - Myeongdong Branch Sinseon-Seolnongtang-Insa-dong-Branch   Sinseon Seolnongtang-Hongdae Branch



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5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

CJ E&M invests $21 million into their upcoming K-pop project 'Boys24'   The company CJ E&M has just announced the launch of their jumbo-sized K-pop project 'Boys24'. They have invested 25 billion won (nearly $21 million U.S.) into this project, so it really is jumbo-sized to say the least. This will be a new K-pop performance project where 24 specially selected male trainees, after passing an audition and receiving training, will hold live performances for 365 days straight at their permanently established concert venue. 'Liveworks Company', which Shinhwa's Hyesung and Minwoo are in, will take part in management. 'Boys24' will begin their K-pop performances in August at the Popcorn Hall in the Mesa Building in Myeongdong, Seoul. There will be a variety of performances as the showcase performances are said to be joined with 'Cirque de Soleil'. There will be K-pop, musicals, acrobatics and more joined together for all kinds of content, which is predicted to attract foreign tourists. And before the performances begin in August, there will be a broadcast revealing the audition program, featuring the selection process, training and performance preparations. The company explains that this isn't a debut of a new idol group, but a new kind of Hallyu performance.       ​


5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Specializing in luxury bags made with leather materials and matching accessaries, rosa.K's items are known for their high quality and unique designs. All products are hand-sewn, providing one-of-a-kind collections to rosa.K clientele.   Korean designer brand "rosa.K" is launched POP-UP store. Location: LOTTE Dep.(Myeong-Dong) 9th level Dutyfree Store Enterance Date: Nov.18th (FRI)-25th (SAT) - If take a picture Photozone & upload SNS, give you bracelet for free - If you purchase,give a freegift  


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

Piyangkong Halmani serves dishes made with Korean bean ground in a traditional stone grinder by a grandmother from Pyeongyang.  


5.0/1
Seoul() , Myeongdong

It's famous Korokke named Myeongdong Korokke(명동 고로케) It's located opposite from Myeong-dong Cathedral. A famous street vendor which offers a variety of croquettes.