Gangwon-do(Samcheok-si)

Yeonggyeongmyo grave is grave of the mother of King Mokjo and the 5th great-grandmother of King Taejo of the Joseon Dynasty. During the 3rd year of King Gojong’s reign (1899), the grave as well as memorial monuments were built together with Jungyeongmyo, a grave for the 5th great-grandfather of King Taejo. Surrounded by a rich forest, it has a beautiful view. Every April 20th, an ancestral ritual is held by the Lee family (from Jeonju). Jungyeongmyo grave is located in Hwalgi-ri.


Busan(Gijang-gun)

The B&C Motel, located in Gijang, known as the ‘City of Water, Lights and Dreams,’ offers guests the best quality services and a clean environment. Gijang County, which is renowned for the quality of its anchovies, holds various interesting festivals such as the Gijang Anchovy Festival in spring, the Seaweed and Kelp Festival, and the Sea Eel Festival. The surrounding tourist attractions include Jukdo Catholic Church, Ilgwang Beach and Dareumsan Mountain. Furthermore, the famous local specialty, raw anchovy, comes highly recommended.


Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si)

You can meet Jeju dishes made with fresh ingredients. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do. The representative menu is braised mackerel.


Jeollanam-do(Muan-gun)

Muan Tidal Wetland Research in Muan, Jeollanam-do was established in an effort to raise awareness of the ecology and importance of natural wetlands. It is the nation’s largest educational center for natural ecology. The center consists of a three-story indoor exhibition hall as well as a wetland ecology park spanning 48,100㎡. Inside the exhibition hall is a multi-purpose theater that plays 3D educational videos. A tour of diverse facilities including the wetland eco-center and the tidal wetland exploration center is also available inside the hall. Outside the exhibition hall is a wetland ecology park and experience zone, where visitors may observe various ocean creatures and salt water plants.


Incheon(Ganghwa-gun) , Ganghwado Island

Damdamgak is a hanok (Korean-style house) that was built in the 1930's. Originally a private house, it is now open in the accommodation business. Currently managed by the Ganghwa Hanok Culture Research Institute, the house accommodates visitors looking for a traditional Korean living experience. The original features of the house such as the rafters, girders, and the furnace have been well kept over the long years, offering a great opportunity to experience the traditional style and grace of a hanok.


Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Special evening admission to the Gyeongbokgung Palace takes place every year, usually from April to June and August to October. Apart from general admission, visitors can book for a special evening program that offers a guided tour of the palace.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu)

The Seoul Independent Movie Festival is jointly held by the Korean Film Council and the Association of Korean Independent Film & Video. The festival features a national independent film competition and gives awards regardless of theme, type, and length throughout varied genres including plays, experiential documentaries, and animated films. Also, the individual invitation program plans to introduce a variety of trends regarding independent movies. Contemporary indie film makers will gather up to envision a movie reflecting the spirit of the age and to find a good alternative to the existing films. In an effort not to make this festival a one-off event, the Seoul Independent Film Festival is gearing up to revitalize the independent film industry through indie picnic tour screenings, DVD production, online screening, and others. Seoul Independent Movie Festival volunteers have helped revive a “film jury system” for audience members to become critics. The Seoul Independent Movie Festival runs on a daily basis, which has been constantly expanded to distributing channels for independent films. The business aims to offer practical and realistic support for pre-production, distribution, and marketing in order to nurture the best independent film talent.


Seoul(Dongjak-gu)

Ellim is the name of a beautiful region with a clear lake and beautiful forest. The restaurant serves both authentic and fusion Chinese dishes, namely the Four Chinese Cuisines (Beijing, Sichuan, Shanghai, and Guangdong-style) and other types of oriental food.


Gyeonggi-do(Paju-si)

Bandi Hotel is located in Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, the suburbs of Seoul and so tourists who are tired by the city can reach here through Jayuro road. As for nearby tourist attractions, there are Lotte Premium Outlet and Shinsegye Chelsea Outlet for shopping; they are the shopper’s heaven. Also, Heyri Village, English Village and Tongil Observatory on the Mt. Odu are popular spots.