Busan(Nam-gu)

Munhwa Ssambap serves up delicious ssambap (leaf wraps and rice) at reasonable prices.


Jeollanam-do(Gangjin-gun)

Experience the Pinnacle of Korean Culinary Delight at CHEONGJAGOL JONGGAJIP in Gangjin! Welcome to Gangjin's CHEONGJAGOL JONGGAJIP, where age-old Korean traditions blend seamlessly with top-tier culinary expertise. Here, our mission is not just to serve food but to create memories. Housed in a meticulously crafted traditional Hanok, which took a whopping 4 years to build, the experience transports you back in time. Imagine dining like Korean royalty, with views of a beautifully landscaped garden, surrounded by breathtaking architecture. In a realm where the ambiance whispers tales of ancient Korean nobility, the culinary offerings shout of mastery. Our dishes are more than just food; they are a tapestry of flavors, each telling a story. From the succulent pork slices, tantalizing grilled eel, and exquisite mountain octopus, to delicacies infused with the unique aroma of Gangjin's coastline, such as our special Donbae, Toha, and clam sauces. And let's not forget the richly flavored dishes like Hongeo jjim (steamed skate fish) and oyster pancakes. Dive into this journey, and find out why food aficionados are raving about us on social media. But, what truly sets us apart? Our dedication to authenticity. We pride ourselves in crafting each side dish in-house, guaranteeing the purity and genuineness of flavors. The feast here isn't just about main courses, but an orchestra of over 30 meticulously prepared side dishes. Picture this: aged 3-year-old kimchi, tantalizing bulgogi, the crispy and savory mushroom tangsuyuk, and an array of pickled delights. For all our international visitors yearning for an authentic Korean experience, this is your destination. Dive into the true essence of southern Korean cuisine in the heart of a traditional Hanok setting. It’s a fusion of Korea’s rich past and its promising culinary future. CHEONGJAGOL JONGGAJIP - Where Korea's culinary heritage comes alive. Make your reservation and become a part of this enchanting journey! If you're in Korea, this is the culinary gem you wouldn't want to miss. Perfect for food bloggers, culinary explorers, and everyone in between. Dive in, and let's create memories together!  #KoreanCulinaryJourney #AuthenticKoreanExperience #CHEONGJAGOLJONGGAJIP


Jeollanam-do(Haenam-gun)

It is a traditional Japanese sashimi restaurant with a sophisticated interior. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do. The most famous menu is sliced raw tuna.


Seoul(Yangcheon-gu) , The Western Part of the Seoul

Located in the vibrant Mokdong district of Seoul, Mokdong Shooting Range offers an exhilarating live-fire experience within the renowned Mokdong Sports Complex. This complex is also home to a multi-purpose stadium, baseball field, indoor ice rink, and a futsal court (added in 2008), showcasing Korea’s dynamic sports culture. Thrilling Live-Fire Experience At Mokdong Shooting Range, visitors can choose from a wide array of firearms—from air rifles to live ammunition options. A standout feature is the exclusive opportunity to fire the state-of-the-art KRISS Vector, available only at this facility in Korea. Whether you're a first-timer or an experienced shooter, there are packages tailored to different skill levels, and our friendly, professional instructors (with backgrounds in competitive shooting or law enforcement) will ensure your session is both safe and exciting. Commitment to Safety Due to Korea's strict firearm regulations prohibiting personal gun ownership, all shooting activities are conducted under the vigilant supervision of expert staff. Prior to your session, you'll receive a comprehensive briefing on proper firearm handling and safety protocols. For live ammunition shooting, participants must generally be 14 years or older, and a valid ID is required for age verification. Visitor Information * Location: 914 Mokdong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, South Korea * Operating Hours: Weekdays: 10:30 AM – 7:00 PM Weekends: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM * Break Time: A scheduled break is observed from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. * Entry Requirement: Guests must enter at least 30 minutes before closing time. * Booking: Reservations can be made online or by phone. It is recommended to book in advance. Conveniently situated within the Mokdong Sports Complex, the shooting range is an excellent addition to a day of exploring nearby attractions, such as the multi-purpose stadium and indoor ice rink—venues known for hosting international competitions. For travelers seeking a unique, pulse-raising experience in Seoul, Mokdong Shooting Range is a must-visit destination. Check it out on Trippose.com and add an unforgettable adventure to your Korean journey!


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

The Korean Financial History Museum was established by Shinhan Bank in 1997 with the purpose of helping the general public gain a deeper understanding of the development and history of Korea's finance industry. The museum features displays on financial history, Korean money, and the history of Shinhan Bank, as well as educational programs.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gimcheon-si)

Gimcheon World Porcelain Museum (김천세계도자기박물관) is located at the entrance to Jikjisa Temple. Nearly 1,000 artifacts, including western porcelain and crystal donated by the Korean-Japanese Bokjeonyeongja (복전영자) are on display. You will encounter refined, elegant porcelain from all over the world including Wedgwood, Meissen, and Royal Copenhagen, as well as famous Korean porcelain.


Gyeonggi-do(Yongin-si)

The Hanteo Pony Farm (한터조랑말농장) is a farm where visitors experience farm aspects of farm life, and can even plant crops, touch and ride the animals, and feel the soil, thereby realizing how precious nature is. During weekdays the farm hosts learning activities specifically for groups of children from kindergartens and elementary schools. During weekends it is a popular destination for families to come and enjoy farm life.


Gangwon-do(Yeongwol-gun)

Seogang River flows gently from Seonam Village in Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon-do, around Cheongnyeongpo Cape, and into Namhangang River. It is inhabited by fresh water fish, otters, mergansers and mandarin ducks. Meanwhile, Seonam Village is famous for its shape resembling the Korean Peninsula. Nearby tourist attractions include Seonam Hermitage, Seondol Rock, Cheongnyeongpo Cape, Dangmeoru, and Gwallanjeong Pavilion.