Seoul(Dongdaemun-gu)

The Traditional Arts & Crafts Studio was created to give both locals and international visitors a chance to experience the traditional arts of Korea firsthand. For international visitors, programs serve as a brief introduction to some of the finer points of Korean art. For many Koreans, the studio’s programs are ways to relive childhood memories or experience traditional culture as a family.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Hapcheon-gun)

The Hwangmaesan Royal Azalea Festival is held every year in May at Hwangmaesan County Park. The festival started in 1997 as an effort by local and overseas residents to preserve the azalea fields through hosting local cultural events. In 2012, the mountain was also included in CNN Travel's list of "50 Beautiful Places to Visit in Korea." Hwangmaesan is the filming site of several Korean movies such as Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War (태극기휘날리며), Welcome to Dongmakgol (웰컴투 동막골), A Story Of Bangja (방자전), Queen Seok Duk (선덕여왕), Horse Doctor (마의), and Bridal Mask (각시탈).


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Gangwon-do(Chuncheon-si)


Busan(Jung-gu)

Hyundai Yanghaeng offers colorful traditional crafts such as tradtional dolls, masks, and folding fans. Because of its diverse items, it is popular among international tourists. Unlike some crafts prepared by artists, items in the store are mass-produced and, consequently, inexpensive. They are ideal for both souvenirs and gifts.


Daejeon(Yuseong-gu)

The Korean restaurant Manna is the only ‘restaurant corporation’ in Korea and is located in Daejeon Yuseong-gu in the central region of Korea. Manna serves groups of all sizes (whether it be just you and your family or a large company gathering). Besides the Yuseong main restaurant, the corporation also operates branches in Daejeon, Cheongju, Songchon, Yongam, Dunsan, Daeheung, Time World, and Mannyeon.


Chungcheongbuk-do(Cheongju-si)

Gee Hotel is located in the center of a high-tech industrial complex, which was built to advance Korea into the new millennium, in Ochang, Cheongwon-gu, Chungcheongbuk-do. The hotel provides optimal comfort and relaxation for tourists and business travelers in its spacious guest rooms. It is ten minutes’ drive from Cheongju International Airport and twenty minutes from KTX Osong Station. Cheongwon is well-known for Chojeong Mineral Spring, which is regarded as one of the world’s three best mineral waters, and such tourist destinations as Daecheongho Lake with its attractive scenery reminiscent of a watercolor painting, and the Cheongnamdae Presidential Villa with its splendid views and pure air.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si)

Bunhwangsa Temple was built during the year 634 and the third year of Queen Seondeok's rule, the 27th ruler of the Silla Kingdom. Prominent Buddhist priests Wonhyo and Jajang have resided at the temple.As the temple has a long history, it once held many historical relics but most of them have been lost due to the Mongolian invasion and the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592. The remaining relics are Mojeon Stone Tower, Hwajaengguksabibu (A memorial stone placed in memory of Wonhyo, a renown Buddhist priest from the Silla Kingdom), Samnyongbyeoneojeong (A well in which the three dragons that protected Silla were believed to reside), and Danggan Pillars.Mojeon Stone Tower, the 30th National Treasure reaching a x_height of 9.3 meters, was built using bricks carved from andesite rocks. While the tower is presumed to be originally a 7-9 story structure, only 3 stories remain today. Danggan Pillars, two stone pillars that stand 3.6 meters high, are located at the entrance of Punhwangsa Temple. Danggan refers to flagpoles made of either wood, metal or stone that were used to hang flags which signified Buddhist festivals so that even people far away would be aware of them. The pillars are supported by stone turtles, a unique feature as most pillars do not possess such characteristics. There are also statues of Buddha displayed in the yard of Gyeongju National Museum. These statues were found in a well situated 30 meters north of the rear wall of Bunhwangsa Temple.


Busan(Busanjin-gu)

The Inca Motel is located close to Seomyeon, the heart of Busan. It is situated near the Namhae Expressway, making it easy to reach. The hotel is also in close proximity to the National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts in Busan and the Children’s Grand Park (also known as Seongjigok Land).


Busan(Suyeong-gu)

BENIKEA Hotel Press has earned recognition as a boutique hotel that accentuates the natural beauty of Gwangalli Beach. The hotel offers visitors comfortable, clean facilities with a classy, romantic atmosphere. Nearby the hotel, you’ll be able to see a glimpse of the beautiful Gwangandaygyo Bridge towards the end of a dazzling shoreline. There are many places to enjoy marine sports as well. As an advocate of a new concept of hotel culture, BENIKEA Hotel Press thinks from its guests' point of view in order to provide superior customer service and ensure guests a comfortable stay.


Gangwon-do(Wonju-si)

The festival's main program 'Dancing Carnival' is the nation's biggest and longest street parade festival, featuring a variety of folk dances and magnificent military marching parade from international teams across the globe, as well as the local citizens' passionate performances. Many other additional events including the Green Safe Playground and Fringe Festival performances are also available for all visitors to the festival to enjoy.