It is a indoor animal park in Gapyeong where you can meet the lives and breathing animals.
If you want to relax and have fun with animals without goi ... More
It is a indoor animal park in Gapyeong where you can meet the lives and breathing animals.
If you want to relax and have fun with animals without going far from Seoul, why don't you visit Seenb? Meet the cute little animals, feed them with guide, and make unforgettable memories with them.
The aquarium is housed within the COEX mall, which is, itself, part of the larger COEX Convention & Exhibition Center. The aquarium opened in 2000.
T ... More
The aquarium is housed within the COEX mall, which is, itself, part of the larger COEX Convention & Exhibition Center. The aquarium opened in 2000.
The COEX Aquarium features 90 exhibition tanks grouped in fourteen "discovery zones", including six themed areas. The COEX Aquarium is arranged such that visitors follow a preset path through the aquarium, experiencing each of the themed areas in turn. Each exhibit features a dedicated aquarium tank where visitors can view species of fish indigenous to the theme location. In addition to fish, other local animals are included in the exhibit such as birds, otters, and appropriate vegetation is also included in each exhibit.
In the undersea tunnel exhibit, visitors walk in an acrylic tunnel through a tank containing 2000 tons of water. The tank includes sharks and sea turtles which swim around visitors in all directions.
Anseong Farmland is a fun experience ranch where you can see, feed, and learn value of wild flowers & animals. ... More
Anseong Farmland is a fun experience ranch where you can see, feed, and learn value of wild flowers & animals.
경기 안성시 공도읍 대신두길 28 
28, Daesindu-gil, Gongdo-eup, Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
- Business hour -
Everyday 10:00am-18:00pm
- Directions -
Only 10 min. from Anseong IC.
Anseong IC of Gyeongbu Expressway -> Anseong Direction on National Highway No.38 ->Make a right at Red face building
-> Anseong Farmland
Dadaepo Beach, where Nakdonggang River and the South Sea meet, allows you to enjoy the beauty of nature with Busan’s sunrise, sunset, and sandy beach. ... More
Dadaepo Beach, where Nakdonggang River and the South Sea meet, allows you to enjoy the beauty of nature with Busan’s sunrise, sunset, and sandy beach. The smoothness of Dadaepo Beach’s soft white sand is thanks to the long weathering period. The unique texture of the sand brushing between the toes provides a refreshing and pleasant sensation. The shallow and warm beach also makes it the perfect play place for children.
Visitors have increased since the construction of the coastal park and eco exploration route. At the entrance of the beach, the coastal park greets visitors with the largest sunset fountain in the world, presenting a magnificent sight with its colorful lighting, music, and dancing fountain. The fountain show held regularly between the end of April and October awaits night travelers.
The Gowooni Ecological Trail is where you can see Dadaepo Marsh’s animals and plants. Walk on the trail that connects to the wooden deck to experience the sensation of walking between the sky and ocean.
Hwadam(和談)Forest means a forest where you can talk friendly with others.
This is a arboretum and is also a field research facility aimed at restoring ... More
Hwadam(和談)Forest means a forest where you can talk friendly with others.
This is a arboretum and is also a field research facility aimed at restoring the ecosystem that establishes itself in nature for a restoration of endangered animals and plants.
It was officially opened in 2013 with 16 theme parks and 4,000 native plants are being collected and displayed.
경기 광주시 도척면 도척윗로 278-1 
278-1, Docheogwit-ro, Docheok-myeon, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
- Monorail : Monorail passes between the entrance of the moss garden on the west side of Hwadam Forest and the top of Hwadam Forest and the bonsai garden for convenient and safe viewing of the elderly and the weak. The total operation time is about 20 minutes on the 1,213m circular line.
- Enter Hwadam Forest: 100% online pre-booking(Autumn season)
- Peak season of autumn leaves : Oct.28, 2022
- Directions -
Bus no.500-1 : Sansung station(Line 2) -> Gonjiam Teminal (Operation time : 1 hour and 40 min.)
This is a cat cafe in Heyri Village.
If you pay entrance fee, you don't have to order drinks and you can stay at a cafe without a time limit
but if ... More
This is a cat cafe in Heyri Village.
If you pay entrance fee, you don't have to order drinks and you can stay at a cafe without a time limit
but if you order a drink, you'll get free animal snacks.
There are 10 cats, meerkats, baby pigs, raccoons, turtles, parrots, and you can touch and take pictures.
At the Morning Smile ranch, you can feed cows and calves, and make your own ice cream and cheese.
You can also taste dairy products made at the ranc ... More
At the Morning Smile ranch, you can feed cows and calves, and make your own ice cream and cheese.
You can also taste dairy products made at the ranch.
It will be an opportunity to directly feed the calf milk in nature,
learn the importance of life, and feel the animal's body temperature directly.
Introduction
Opened on June 18, 2005, Seoul Forest had previously undergone a series of changes on Ttukseom (Ttuk Island). In the past, the forest ha ... More
Introduction
Opened on June 18, 2005, Seoul Forest had previously undergone a series of changes on Ttukseom (Ttuk Island). In the past, the forest had been a royal hunting ground for kings and served as a military inspection facility. However, in more recent decades, the area has served a wide variety of functions. Ttukseom initially served as a water-treatment facility, and later as a golf course, horse racing track, and eventually a sports park.
Consisting of five parks spread over 180,000 pyeong (approximately 595,000 ㎡) of land, Seoul Forest is an eco-friendly zone appreciated not only by the people of the city but also those visiting Seoul. Seoul Forest is rapidly developing into the premium city-park of Korea like Hyde Park in London and Central Park in New York.
* Culture and Arts Park (220,000㎡)
Situated in the heart of Seoul Forest, the Cultural Art Park features Seoul Forest Square, Ttukseom Family Field, decorative flower beds, a visitor's center, a skate park, an outdoor stage, a waterside lounge (restaurant), an in-forest open space, an in-forest play ground and a water play area.
* Eco Forest (165,000㎡)
The Ecological Forest, once an area covered by the Hangang River, has been transformed into an eco-forest connecting the Han and Jungnang-cheon (Jungnang stream). This natural habitat for wildlife animals is home to fallow deer, formosan deer, elks, chipmunks, mandarin ducks, mallards, spot-billed ducks and moorhens. There is also an observatory to help visitors get a better view of the local wildlife.
* Experiential Learning Park (85,000㎡)
Occupying the structure of the former Ttukseom Water Treatment Facility, this refurbished educational area was established to house an insect botanical garden, a wild flower garden, a themed flower garden, an event ground and a surrounding protective forest.
* Marsh Plants Garden (70,000㎡)
Making use of the local reservoir’s natural environment, the Wetlands Ecological Field contains a wetlands ecological management office, an ecological playground, an outdoor nature classroom, a bird observatory, a wetlands flower garden and a botanical garden fed with local, clear waters.
* Hangang Riverside Park (33,000㎡)
Located southwest of Seoul Forest, this riverside area at the junction of the Hangang River and Jungnang-cheon features a waterfront park, a marina and a rest area.
Day after day, rain or shine, the line of customers waiting to dine at Ittengo never seemed to get shorter. We pressed our faces up against the restau ... More
Day after day, rain or shine, the line of customers waiting to dine at Ittengo never seemed to get shorter. We pressed our faces up against the restaurant’s small windows like stray cats trying to see what made this food so special.
Japanese ramen with basil-based broth— interesting or simply strange? Either way, it makes you wonder just what it is, which is probably why the restaurant has a decent waiting line. Ittengo, which translates to "1.5" in Japanese, is meant to symbolize the owner’s philosophy of cooking, that process is more important than the result.
With its dark interior and central dining/serving area, the atmosphere feels like a scene from the Japanese drama Midnight Diner. The ramen served here are given animal names (signifying the varying color of the broth): Kitsune (wolf) for the Tonkotsu Ramen, Midori Kame (green turtle) for the Basil Ramen and Kayomasa (red tiger) for the Spicy Ramen.
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