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Seoulite night life : Seoul Bamdokkaebi Night Market

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 […]

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Korean Folk village summer Festival : Trip to countryside

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? […]

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600 years old fortress with tragic history of Catholic persecution : Seosan

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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10 Challenging korean food you won’t dare trying

Koreans are at the forefront of fearlessness when it comes to culinary art. Therefore anxiety is never far away. But if you have to choose between the unusual and the predictable, which one would it be? Here is a list of the top 10 challenging Korean […]

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Local specialty Foods : Andong

Have you been to Andong before? This region has many renowned historical and cultural sites, such as Hahoe Village, Byeongsanseowon Confucian Academy, Woryeonggyo Bridge etc. Also, it is a city with tasty and unique Regional cuisine. If you are planning to visit there, try its local foods. […]

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Gyejoksan Mountain: Barefoot hiking at Red clay trail

Do you like hiking? Then why don’t you visit Gyejoksan Mountain Red Clay Trail? Located in Daejeon city, Gyejoksan is famous for its Barefoot hiking. Indeed when you see the mountain from the sky, it has the shape of a chicken’s feet. Therefore, the mountain […]

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