Chungcheongnam-do(Seocheon-gun)

Chunjangdae Beach (춘장대해수욕장) in Seo-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do is a smooth, calm beach with 2km-long, 200m-wide sand beaches. This beach is surrounded by thick acacia and pine groves. Unlike ordinary beaches on the West Sea, this beach is very picturesque. Enjoying the company of nearby tourist attractions such as the Busa Sea Wall, Hongwon Port, the Camellia Grove in Maryang-ri and the Geumgang Riverbank Tourist Spot, Chunjangdae Beach is popular as a summer vacation destination. At low tide, visitors can catch shellfish and flatfish in the tidal plain or even walk across to nearby islands. During the busy season, the Chunjangdae Vacation Train is temporarily available. Come to Chunjangdae Beach from Seoul via train to view the breathtaking coastal scenery. A walk along the beach with the backdrop of a spectacular sunset is an unforgettable romantic experience.


Chungcheongnam-do(Yesan-gun)

Deoksan Hot Spa is conveniently in Sadong-ri, Deoksan-myeon, Yesan-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, only one and a half hours away from Seoul. The spa resort’s hot springs have been known for their efficacy ever since the Joseon Dynasty (1932-1910) and the 45℃ germanium water is widely known for its health benefits. The region has been home to major spa resorts since 1917.Nearby tourist attractions include Chunguisa Temple, which enshrines the spirit of Patriot Yun Bong-Gil, and Sudeoksa Temple, a training site for Buddhist nuns. Within the spa district are 9 major spa facilities, approximately 50 hotels, and numerous restaurants.


Chungcheongnam-do(Cheongyang-gun)

Mt. Chilgapsan, located in Cheongyang-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, was designated as a provincial park in 1973. This mountain, 561 meters above sea level, has been called “The Alps of Chungcheongnam-do.” Mt. Chilgapsan area has many peaks, a thick forest and a beautiful valley. Each season has its own unique atmosphere. There are romantic cherry blossoms in spring, vivid green leaves in summer, autumn tints in fall and a snow-covered landscape in winter. Mountaineers visit all year round and can choose from seven courses.


Chungcheongnam-do(Hongseong-gun)


Chungcheongnam-do(Asan-si)

The town of Onyang, where Onyang Grand Hotel is located, is the oldest hot springs area in Korea. The history of Onyang can be traced back to 1,300 years ago when the Joseon Dynasty kings visited the hot springs in the area to relax and unwind. Remains of the hot springs sought by the royalty can be found in Onyang today.Onyang Grand Hotel has over 150 rooms and high quality facilities, including hot springs, a sauna, a fitness center, an indoor swimming pool, wedding and banquet halls and a bowling alley. Guests may also visit a wide range of tourist attractions nearby.


Chungcheongnam-do(Yesan-gun)

Chusa Gotaek is the traditional Korean house of the renowned scholar and calligrapher, Chusa (also known as Kim Jeong-Hui). This old house is known to have been constructed by the great-grandfather of Chusa, Kim Han-Sin.The Korean-style house compound (266.11m²) consists of Munganchae (a guesthouse), Soteuldaemun (a high gate), Sarangchae (ㄱ-shaped men's quarters), Anchae (ㅁ-shaped women’s quarters) and a shrine where the remains of Chusa are enshrined. Theㄱ-shaped Sarangchae stretches for one Kan* to the south and 2 Kans to the east and is comprised of two rooms and a Daecheongmaru (living area). The Anchae consists of a six-Kan Daecheongmaru (living area) and two one-Kan rooms.Located on the ground is a tomb where Chusa’s great-grandfather (Kim Han-Sin) and his wife (Hwasun Princess) are buried. Nearby you’ll see a gate that was constructed to commemorate Princess Hwasun’s faithfulness to her husband.If you walk about 600 meters to the north of the old house, you can see a lacebark pine tree, which was designated Natural Monument No. 106. The lacebark pine tree, originally from northern China, is among the few of its kind in Korea. It is said that Chusa snuck the pine across the border from China (formerly, the Qing Dynasty) into the country when he was 25 years old and planted it at the tomb of his great-grandfather. Originally, the tree had three branches, but two were broken and the third branch was damaged. In 1980, the damaged branch was treated and since then, the tree has been kept under strong protection.*Kan: ancient building area measurement unit corresponding to the space between two columns


Chungcheongnam-do(Buyeo-gun)

Baegmagang River (백마강), which literally means ‘the largest river in the Baekje Kingdom’, refers to the 16km-long Geumgang River.There are many historic sites all along Baegmagang River, which flows around Mt. Busosan, including Cheonjeongdae Altar (천정대), where important national affairs of the Baekje Dynasty were determined, Nakhwaam Rock (낙화암), Joryongdae Rock, Gudeure, BusanㆍDaejaegak Pavilion, Jaondae Rock and Subukjeong Pavilion.* Joryongdae Rock (조룡대)A small island-like rock on the Baegmagang riverside* Daejaegak Pavilion (대재각)Daejaegak Pavilion is located at the Baegmagang River cliff across from the Gudeure Ferry. In this pavilion can be found a rock bed engraved with ‘Jitongjaesim Ilmodowon’ on its surface.


 
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Korean home style food-Hangaram ※Reservation will be confirmed within 24 hours 1.Abalone Bibimbap(전복비빔밥)   KRW 13,000 (1 person) 2.Bori Gulbi Jeongsik(Dried yellow corvina set / 보리굴비정식)    KRW 25,000 (1 person) 3.Bulgogi Jeongsik(Korean-bred beef / 불고기정식)     KRW 30,000(1 person) 4.Ganjang Gejang Jeongsik(picked blue crabs in soy sauce / 간장게장정식)     KRW 30,000(1 person) 5.LA Galbi Jeongsik(Korean BBQ Short Ribs / LA갈비구이) KRW 22,000(1 person) 6.Jangeo & Hwangtae-Tteokgalbi Jeongsik(set menu with eel & Grilled Dried Pollack / 장어황태떡갈비정식)  KRW 43,000(1 person) 7.Abalone SaTaejang Jeongsik(Abalone Soy Bean Paste / 전복사태장정식)     KRW 28,000(1 person) 8.Kimchi stew Jeongsik(묵은지김치찜)     KRW 25,000(1 person) Important booking information ※ You are required to provide full name while making reservation (Match with passport name)  ※ No Refund will be made due to traffic conditions  ※Voucher is only valid for selected dates and time slots ※Meals may be changed owing to the seasons, pictures are only for reference. ※Please notice that this coupon can't be used with other discounts and coupons. ※Show your paper voucher or E- voucher to the staffs. ※There are lot of people during the dinner period, so we recommended you avoid the crowd. ※Depending on the situation, you may need to be waiting on the site. Basically Korean meals consist of bap (rice) and banchan (side dishes) comprising a lot of vegetables, meat, fish and poultry. The hansik tradition, however, is not only about ingredients, but also about the historical, cultural, nutritional, and philosophical background of food. About the Store The water used in Hangaram is a medicine water that brewed ganoderma lucidum and sage plant, which is good for improving fatty liver and cholesterol, strengthens immunity and good for diet and atopy. We offer nutritional rice that combines rice, seasoned thistle and Sibjeonaebotang together with 7 sub dishes and today’s soup.  By using seasonal ingredients without putting in artificial flavors, Hangaram puts the fresh and healthy taste as it’s priority. It is the representative Hanjeongsik restaurant where people regardless of age can visit.  In front of the backgate of Korea Bank, located in the center of Junggu Bukchang-dong, the new style Hanjeongsik restaurant has appeared. Located in the close distance of major tourist spots such as Myeong-dong, Namdaemun and Gwanghwamun, and five minutes by walk from City Hall Line 1·2, our restaurant is popular by providing excellent food and service by using healthy water that can reduce cholesterol, help diet, strengthen immunity and increase anti-cancer effect.  Our medicinal herb cuisines are based on oriental medical treatment by harmonizing sitology, gastronomy, dietetics, dietotherapy and others that helps to prevent diseases and improve personal health.  After the meal, we offer our customers amber sikhye that added the flavor of amber to the plain and delicious sikhye that decorates the last beautifully.  [About of Chef: Bong-Chan Kim]  After majoring in sitology in Myeongji Postgraduate School, our chef Bong-Chan Kim worked at the hotel and restaurants for over 15 years. He has more than 10 certificates related to nutritionist, food manufacturing & processing, Korean · Chinese · Japanese · Western food chef.  He worked as a nutritionist at Sejong Hotel, famous for Hanjeongsik until 2002, and started his own business.  To open the ‘Yaksun Hanjeongsik’ restaurant, he studied oriental medicine for the last four years, and developed natural seasoning and food materials such as soy products.  The cuisine he pursues is based on the Gungangbupin (it’s important to prevent the disease than treating when you’re sick) from the oriental medicine. He emphasized that his well-being cuisines will help to recover the energy of city people who has been weakened.  - Majored in oriental medicine, food recuperation department, industrial post graduate, Myongji University  - Worked as a nutritionist at Sejong Hotel  - Worked as a nutritionist at Ramada Hotel & Suites  - Lecturer of Daegu Shilla Cooking School  - Consigned Institutional Feeding of KOSSDA  - Participated in Canadian & Korean’s food education project with Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs  - Published ‘nutrition workbook’ and ‘workbook for nutrition teacher’  - Appeared on Korean TV program  - CEO of Yakseon Hanjeongsik ‘Hangaram’  - Director of Korea Medicated Diets Association  - Awarded grand prize in <2014 Korea Value Management> Korean Food  Main Items Yaksun Korean Table d'hote, Steamed Rice Wrapped in a Lotus Leaf, Soy Sauce Marinated Crab, Barley Oyster Rice, Seasoned Thistle with Rice, Abalone Soy Bean Paste, Cold Kimchi Broth Ttukbaegi, Broiled Eels, Set Menu with Grilled Pork Belly                        



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Chungcheongnam-do(Boryeong-si)

At 790 meters, Oseosan Mountain in Boryeong is one of the highest peaks on Korea’s west coast. Near the meeting point of three localities—Boryeong, Hongseong, and Cheongyang—the mountain is known for its natural beauty boasting a lush forest and pristine waters.From the top of Oseosan, visitors can see waves of silver grass and fantastic sunsets over the West Coast. The mountain is also surrounded by other equally amazing peaks: Seongjusan Mountain to the south, Gayasan Mountain to the north, and Chilgapsan and Gyeryongsan Mountains to the east. Because of its proximity to the sea, Oseosan is one of few spots in Korea where visitors can enjoy both land and water attractions.Oseosan Mountain attracts a variety of mountain hikers & climbers. Some enjoy the jagged cliffs and rock formations, others the winding paths along its ridges, and others the gradual incline leading to the peak. There are also several ancient temples and historic sites nearby such as Naewonsa and Jeongamsa Temples and Boksingul (cave formations near Ulgeum Bawi where General Boksin and his men staged the restoration of the Baekje Dynasty). 


Chungcheongnam-do(Yesan-gun)

In Hwaamsa Temple in Yesan, you can find the urn carrying the remains of Chusa (Kim Jeong-Hui), renowned scholar of the Joseon Dynasty. Chusa was born in Yesan and his birthplace (his parent’s house) and Chusa Gotaek (his house) are located nearby. Hwaamsa Temple was constructed by Chusa’s great-grandfather, Kim Han-Sin, who was related by marriage to royalty. If you visit the Hwaamsa Temple, you might not feel like you’re in a temple at first, since the Yosachae (monk’s living quarters) are located at the temple entrance. After you go past the monk’s living area, you’ll see the temple and the spot where Chusa’s remains are held. The temple is very tidy and silent, which might be because it is where the female monks train.