Today I’m going to introduce a hidden hot spot in Seoul. Gyeongui Line Forest Park (Yeontral Park) is just next to subway Hongdae station. After 7 pm in the night, the Park is full of people. Some are busking, walking a dog, strolling around, dipping […]
Read more ›It is not an exaggeration to call the entirety of Gyeongju a museum for the countless numbers of cultural artifacts and remains spread throughout this city; it is often the destination for student’s history field trips. While it is true that the city has much […]
Read more ›Autumn is coming, Starting every year around October, royal palaces located in Seoul and the surrounding vicinity become more beautiful, pigmented with the bright reds, oranges and yellows of autumn leaves. Ginkgo trees and maple trees throughout Korea change their hues to yellow and red. […]
Read more ›Bamdokkaebi Night Market started last October 2015. It is a new type cultural festival that combines foodtrucks, handmade products and interesting performances. ‘Bam’ means Night in Korean, ‘dokkaebi’ means Goblin. Just like a goblin that appears in the night and disappears in the day, the […]
Read more ›You can’t miss out Seoul Palace tour when you travel Korea. During the Joseon era, the Royal palace was the Kings’ households, as well as the government center. If you’ve been to the royal palace and you want something new, how about visiting Folk village? […]
Read more ›600 years old fortress with tragic history of Catholic persecution : Seosan Seosan is a city in South Chungcheong-do province. It is a beautiful city with many historical sites and tragic history of Catholic persecution. It takes 1 hour 50 minutes by an intercity bus […]
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