Latest Posts

Sky Park Tour Review

It may be surprising but in the past this area was a massive disposal site. In fact, Seoul‬ decided to transform it into a beautiful green space when they got designated as hosts for the 2002 World Cup. In this way, a network of six […]

Read more ›

Cheongdo Bullfighting Culture

Did you know that Bullfighting was part of Korean culture? It first started years ago as a way of passing time for the herdsmen, but it quickly became a bigger event to provide entertainment to the villagers and show off a household or village’s power. […]

Read more ›

Damyang Bamboo Forest Tour

    Damyang Bamboo Forest   The Damyang Bamboo Forest, or Juknokwon (죽녹원) is a 25-acre complex full of hiking trails, man-made waterfalls, and, of course, bamboo. The relaxing and refreshing effect of the bamboo blowing in the wind is enough to calm even the […]

Read more ›

Suncheon Bay Tour Info.

Suncheon Bay is a treasure of nature, composed of both flatlands and reed fields. It is located in Suncheon –a southern coastal city in South Jeolla Province. Depending on the season you go there, you can expect different types of nature scenes unfolding in front […]

Read more ›

Jusanji Pond

  Jusanji Pond Jusanji Pond (주산지) is a small reservoir located in Juwangsan National Park in eastern Korea. While the surrounding thick woods of the Juwangsan Mountain is quite an impressive place for those who love nature, 30 willow trees which are 150 years old […]

Read more ›

Woryeonggyo Bridge

  Woryeonggyo Bridge   The Woryeonggyo Bridge, which means “The shadow of the moon”, is the longest pedestrian overpass made of wood in Korea. The 387-meter-long bridge runs across the Andong Dam. Woryeong Bridge harbors a tragic yet beautiful legend about a wife who made […]

Read more ›