Seoul(Yangcheon-gu) , Yeouido・Yeongdeungpo・Mapo

Located in Seoul Yangcheon-gu Mok-dong, the Hyundai Department Store Mokdong Branch presents a wide variety of goods and friendly services under the motto "Blooming Cultures". The department store offers everything from famous Korean brand names and imported luxury brands including fashion apparel, accessories, sportswear, and more for an enjoyable shopping experience.Hours of operation are from 10:30am to 8:00pm daily. The department store is closed for one Monday each month. For exact closing dates, please refer to the department store’s official homepage.


Gangwon-do(Sokcho-si)

You can see Sokcho Beach (450m long, 45-80m wide, average depth 1m) after about a 500m walk from Sokcho Express Bus Terminal. The view of its clear water, white sand and the pine forest is beautiful, and the nearby bus terminal makes transportation very convenient. It is also close to Seorak Mountain, and many hikers come by here as they go through Daecheongbong to Seorak-dong from the inner Seorak area. The white sand beach is 2km long, extending through Cheongho-dong, Joyang-dong, and Daepo-dong. The area open to the public is 0.45 km long and 75m wide, making it about 9,000 pyeong. More and more visitors are flocking to the area because of the superb quality of the sand.Sokcho beach plays an important role in displaying Sokcho-si as a great tourist area along with Seorak Mountain, Cheoksan Hot Springs, Cheongchoho, and Yeongrangho etc. On the bulwark, to the left of the beach, there are many places where you can enjoy hwaleo hoe (fresh sashimi). You can also enjoy sea fishing by taking a boat to Jo Island in the open-sea area by the beach.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Jonggak Underground Shopping Center is located in Jongno, one of the major central areas of Seoul. A plethora of nightlife options in the Jongno area attract a younger demographic, and the underground shopping center caters to them with a wide variety of fashion stores. Located just 5-10 minutes on foot from the underground shopping center is Insa-dong, the most famous traditional street in Seoul.  


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Seoul City Hall・Gwanghwamun

▲SEOUL FESTA 2023    Please note that failure to attend the tour will result in a no-show status and refunds will not be available. Additionally, entrance to the SEOUL FESTA opening concert will not be permitted without tour participation. Tickets are limited and expected to sell out soon. We kindly request all attendees to submit their round-trip flight E-tickets via email as soon as possible. Thank you for your attention to these details and we look forward to welcoming you to the event. The Seoul Festa 2024 is held in the charming, global city of Seoul. K-POP SUPER LIVE  Seoul Unleashes the Ultimate Cultural Spectacle: SEOUL FESTA 2024 Takes Center Stage This May! Dive into the Heartbeat of Hallyu: SEOUL FESTA 2024 Ignites the City with K-Pop Fireworks! Experience Seoul Like Never Before: Immerse Yourself in K-Culture at the Grand SEOUL FESTA 2024! From Royal Palaces to K-Pop Stages: Discover Seoul's Diverse Charms at SEOUL FESTA 2024! Get ready to experience the heart of Seoul's vibrant culture with SEOUL FESTA 2024, happening from May 1st to May 6th! Kick off this unforgettable festival at Seoul Plaza on May 1st with an electrifying K-POP concert at the opening ceremony. This is your golden opportunity to see popular K-POP idols and artists live, a dream come true for every K-POP fan! SEOUL FESTA 2024 offers more than just music; it's a celebration of Seoul's unique style of tourism that encompasses K-Culture, K-Gourmet, and attractions like Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gwangjang Market, Namsan Korean House Village, and HIKR GROUND. Dive into the wave of Hallyu K-POP performances, and explore the beauty and excitement of Seoul city tourism. This festival is a global cultural celebration, inviting people from all over the world to join in the fun. The City of Seoul views this event as a launching pad for attracting international tourists in full scale, collaborating with domestic and international travel agencies to develop unique Seoul Festa tourism products. These initiatives aim to boost the number of foreign tourists visiting Seoul during the festival period, offering a high-quality tourism experience filled with the trendy charm of Seoul. As the official sales agent for SEOUL FESTA 2024's opening concert tour package, Trippose.com offers certified tour products by the City of Seoul. If you're visiting Korea or planning a trip in May, don't miss out on this chance to enjoy dazzling K-POP performances and explore various experiences around Seoul. Make your 2024 memorable with this special journey! Whether you're a die-hard K-POP fan or a culture enthusiast eager to explore the richness of Seoul, SEOUL FESTA 2024 is your gateway to an unparalleled cultural festivity. 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Jeollabuk-do(Iksan-si)

Mireuksa was the largest Buddhist temple of the ancient Baekje Kingdom (18 BC-660 AD). According to Samgukyusa (historical records published in 1281), King Mu (30th king of Baekje, in power 600-641 AD) and his wife Queen Seonhwa were said to have seen a vision of Mireuksamjon (the three Sanskrit) emerging from a large pond. At the time of their revelation, the king and queen were on their way to visit a Buddhist monk in Sajasa Temple on Yonghwasan Mountain (now known as Mireuksan Mountain). In response to their vision, the king drained the nearby pond and established Mireuksa Temple. The temple is believed to have shown the most advanced architectural and cultural skills of Baekje, Silla, and Goguryeo (the three main kingdoms at that time). Records indicate that King Jinpyeong of Silla even sent his craftsmen over to assist with the temple construction.The two main features of the Mireuksa Temple Site are the stone pagoda (Mireuksaji Seoktap) and the flagpole supports (Mireuksaji Dangganjiju). The 14.24-meter-high west stone pagoda (National Treasure No. 11) is the oldest and largest Korean stone pagoda in existence. The west pagoda currently has only six tiers, but is estimated to have originally had nine. The nine-story east stone pagoda (27.67m in x_height) was restored to its original stature in 1993 based on historical records. Other surviving landmarks include the flagpole supports (Treasure No. 236) to the south of the stone pagodas. The 395 centimeter-tall poles are estimated to have been created during the Unified Silla period (676-935 AD) and are set 90 meters apart from east to west.


Incheon(Bupyeong-gu) , Bupyeong

Bupyeong Underground Shopping Mall is divided into seven sections from A to G, and features more than 1,400 stores. Leaflets and interpretation services are provided in both English and Chinese, allowing foreign visitors to shop without language difficulties.


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Seoul(Mapo-gu) , Yeouido・Yeongdeungpo・Mapo

The restaurant sells Seoul-style bulgogi frequently featured in Korean gourmet programs. This restaurant's signature menu is bulgogi. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jung-gu, Seoul.  


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Sinsadong・Garosu-gil

It’s a relatively new place very small but very yummy. On the warmer days this place is paradise to get a cone and lounge in the park. It’s a good walk by place for a cutesy and delicous ice cream. Recently probably since it’s winter they have been selling cake pops. I didn’t try one but my friend has they are on the small side but she said they were good. They dress these flavors up with cute and tasty cones as well as candies and other things.  


Gwangju(Buk-gu)

Gwangju National Museum collects and preserves cultural relics from Jeollanam-do. The exhibits are grouped in seven categories according to period and type. The Prehistoric Hall displays stone age tools from the Paleolithic Era, Neolithic Era, and Bronze Ages, as well as other relics from the early Iron Age. Samguk Hall displays many earthenware and ironware items from the Great Onggwan in the Jeolla-do area.The Buddhist Art Hall exhibits cultural Items related to the religion, the Painting Hall exhibits works of artists of the Honam district from the Joseon and modern periods. Jeolla-do is also considered the birthplace of Korean Pottery. The Goryeo Pottery Exhibit Hall showcases the transition from the Cheongja of the Goryeo Period to the Joseon Period's Buncheongsagi and Baekja. It is possible to witness the entire pottery-making process at once. Pottery items are also on display at Joseon Buncheongsagi Baekja Hall.The Shinan Ocean Floor Relic Hall is a unique exhibit hall with items on display from a trade ship submerged for 600 years in the Shinan Sea. The items were excavated during 11 operations that took place from 1976 to 1984. Admission is free on the first Sunday of every month, and the museum is closed on Mondays. 


Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

Silmi Beach, also known as Keunmuri Beach, is located on Muuido Island. The clean, sandy beach stretches out beautifully against the backdrop of a lush pine tree forest so dense that it does not let daylight in, even at midday. Facing the beach is Silmido Island, the location for the filming of ‘Silmido’ (2003), a Korean movie based on the tragic story of Korean Special Ops Unit 684. The film set, however, was demolished after the shooting. The pathway to the island, which has no residents, can be shown during low tide. Therefore, visitors should be aware of the tidal times to know when they can cross back to the mainland.