Gyeongju Anapji Pond Located in the historical city of Gyeongju, the Anapji Pond was built in 674 after the unification of the Korean Peninsula. Beautiful trees and flowers, as well as rare birds and animals, were brought from all over to the islands and hills […]
Read more ›The Boryeong Mud Festival is an annual festival which takes place during the summer season in Boryeong. The town is around 200 km south of Seoul. The festival was first started in 1998 to promote the local therapeutic mud. Thereafter, by 2007, it became extremely popular […]
Read more ›Korean Street Food When travelling to South Korea, having a bite of street food is a must-do experience. And no need to worry about not being able to find food vendors during your walks, because wherever you go in Korea, you will see them lining […]
Read more ›Gamcheon Culture Village is a labyrinthine and picturesque village located in Busan. It is also called “Korea’s Santorini” or “Lego Village”, and it is tightly packed with small vibrant-colored houses decorated with lovely artworks such as mural painting and quirky sculptures. Going up the steep […]
Read more ›What do you usually think about when you hear the word « mermaid »? Apart from the legendary aquatic creature -with the upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish-, does a grandmother wearing a lead-weighted vest and goggles comes to your mind? […]
Read more ›The Sun Cruise Resort & Yacht is the world’s first on-land cruise themed resort. Located on a coastal cliff in Jeongdongjin, a popular tourist destination known for having one of the best sunrise sceneries in Korea, the themed resort gives the impression that a cruise […]
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