Chungcheongnam-do(Asan-si)

'Asan Paradise is a six-story spa hotel in Asan-si, Chungcheongnam-do. Guests can bathe in the hot springs because the hotel is supplied with hot springs from Asan Spavis in the vicinity. The VIP Rooms are the most popular choice among the guests because of their spaciousness as well as the whirlpool bathtub and steam sauna. All the guestrooms have Mediterranean-style interior and structure. The owner of the hotel, a certified adolescent psychology counselor, makes sure that all the rooms are clean and pleasant for children to stay. The tissue box is covered, and there are gypsum air fresheners in every corner of each guestroom. The hotel hires a modern artist to change the paintings and artworks on the wall regularly for the guests’ appreciation and enjoyment.


Gyeonggi-do(Hanam-si)


Jeollanam-do(Damyang-gun)

Palace Motel is located in Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do, an area packed with exciting attractions and delicious foods. Regional tourist destinations include Jungnogwon Bamboo Garden, which is famous for its mysterious bamboo groves; Chuwolsan Mountain, which is one of the five most scenic mountains in Jeollanam-do; the fantastically exotic scenery of Metasequoia Road; and Gwanbangjerim Forest, which is loved by tourists. Damyang is also famous for such tasty foods as amppong sundae (Korean blood sausage), noodles, pork ribs, tteokgalbi (grilled short rib patties), and rice cooked in bamboo stems. Visitors to Damyang are sure to enjoy the beautiful scenery and delicious foods.


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Naewonam Hermitage is located on Daeunsan Mountain in Ulsan. Daewonsa, the once head temple of this hermitage, was located at the entrance to the complex, but only the remains exist today. The valley around the hermitage is famous for its clean and clear waters. The 500-year-old nettle tree within the hermitage grounds catches the eye for resembling an elephant. An annual music concert performed by Buddhist monks from Ulsan City takes place at Naewonam Hermitage.


Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Inwangsa Temple refers to the entire cluster of small Buddhist temples located on Inwangsan Mountain (alt. 338m) in the heart of Seoul. The eastern foot of the mountain has many scenic spots with its distinctively cozy and tasteful atmosphere, and the northern area called Mugye-dong also offers beautiful scenery. Inwangsa Temple was established in the early Joseon period (1392-1910) to guard the national palace Gyeongbokbung. The temple is comprised of 11 shrines from five different Buddhist orders. The unique design of each shrine adds pleasure to hikers on their way up to Seonbawi, an unusual rock formation that is a site of many folk beliefs and shamanist rites.


Busan(Busanjin-gu)

Geuphaengjang is a restaurant that has been specializing in sutbul-galbi (charcoal-grilled beef) since 1950, and uses only first grade hanu certified beef.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Uiseong-gun)


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Andong-si)

It is a place where you can enjoy Braised Codfish Head and Makguksu together. This restaurant's signature menu is braised codfish head. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.


Jeollanam-do(Naju-si)

Naju Geumseonggwan Hall was a state-run guesthouse for government officials during the Joseon period. It was the venue for ceremonial praise rituals for the king, taking place on the first and 15th of each month, as well as banquets held in honor of visiting dignitaries. The building was constructed sometime between 1475 and 1479. The building was remodeled during the Japanese occupation, but was restored to its original design in 1977. It is currently registered as Jeollanam-do Important Cultural Heritage No. 2. There are a number of other cultural heritages located in the nearby vicinity.


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