LEGOLAND® Korea is the 10th global theme park in Korea after Denmark, Britain, California, Germany, Florida, Malaysia, Dubai, Japan and New York, and ... More
LEGOLAND® Korea is the 10th global theme park in Korea after Denmark, Britain, California, Germany, Florida, Malaysia, Dubai, Japan and New York, and consists of rides and attractions for families with children aged 2 to 12 years old. In addition, it is a perfect family-tailored theme park for the best experience at LEGOLAND® during the day and at LEGO® Hotel in the evening.
Gwanaksan (632 m) is a mountain in Seoul. Portions lie in Gwanak-gu and Geumcheon-gu districts of Seoul, other portions lie in the neighboring cities ... More
Gwanaksan (632 m) is a mountain in Seoul. Portions lie in Gwanak-gu and Geumcheon-gu districts of Seoul, other portions lie in the neighboring cities of Anyang, and Gwacheon in Gyeonggi-do.
The name gwanak means "hat-shaped peak," and refers to its gat-like profile. Thus Gwanaksan literally means "mountain of the hat-shaped peak." Together with Songaksan in Kaesong, Gamaksan in Paju, Uaksan in Pocheon, and Hwaaksan in Gapyeong, Gwanaksan was long considered one of the five representative peaks of Gyeonggi-do.
The main campus of Seoul national university is located just northwest of the mountain, and Gwacheon national government complex lies to the east. Also nearby is the Anyang Resort Area, a popular local tourist attraction. On the mountain itself lie numerous Buddhist temples, including Wongaksa. Most of the mountain slope is protected land. The mountain is very popular with older climbers, since it can easily be reached by Seoul's public transportation. Annual hiking traffic is close to 5 million people.
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서울대 건설환경종합연구소 -> 연주대(깔딱고개) ->관악산 정상 -> 서울대 (Duration: 2 and a half hours)
서울 관악구 관악로 1 
1, Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Directions -
Seoul national university station(Line 2) Exit no.3 -> Take the bus -> Get off at Seoul national university construction environment research institute bus station.
Opened in 1913, Songdo Beach is the first beach in Korea. After its golden period in the 1960s and 1970s, the beach became deserted. Those who wished ... More
Opened in 1913, Songdo Beach is the first beach in Korea. After its golden period in the 1960s and 1970s, the beach became deserted. Those who wished to bring it back to its former beauty joined forces to repair the abandoned beach, making it even more breathtaking than it was in its heyday. With its spotless sandy beach, clear water, cloud trails, and an overwater cable car, Songdo Beach is once again a popular tourist destination receiving over five million visitors per year.
The Songdo Overwater Cable Car is a must-visit attraction whether it’s for a cozy family trip or a lovey-dovey couple’s stay. The cable car is a crystal cabin that glides between Songnim Park and Amnam Park to let you enjoy the dizzying ocean and cliffs of unique rock formations under your feet. Songdo Sky Park, the overwater cable car’s Amnam Park stop, awaits various types of tourists.
Yeongdodaegyo Bridge, connecting Jung-gu and Yeongdo-gu, was built during the Japanese colonial period. The Japanese built a bridge to connect Busanha ... More
Yeongdodaegyo Bridge, connecting Jung-gu and Yeongdo-gu, was built during the Japanese colonial period. The Japanese built a bridge to connect Busanhang Port, the base for exploiting supplies, with Yeongdo Island right next to it. In 1934, on the day the first suspension bridge and bascule bridge in Busan was opened to the public, Yeongdodaegyo Bridge was packed with people from all over the country to take a look at the bridge. Yeongdodaegyo Bridge, which could be raised on one end of the upper deck, is called Yeongdo Bridge and soon became a landmark that has turned into a household name.
Yeongdodaegyo Bridge is a place where refugees in Busan congregated to in the midst of the Korean War to find some hope. Yeongdo Bridge, the landmark of Busan and the only place that refugees knew, became a union spot for people who were separated. People’s desperate wish to find separated families was engraved on faded paper and torn cloth to fill up the handrails of Yeongdo Bridge.
In 1966, when the wounds of the war began to heal, Yeongdodaegyo Bridge stopped lifting up the deck. The old bridge could no longer endure the increasing traffic, and the opening of the Busandaegyo Bridge right next to the bridge made the future of the bridge uncertain. However, the bridge was restored in 47 years, and its lifting resumed through the peoples’ efforts to remember and share the history of the Yeongdo Bridge.
This place, where refugees used to visit to find their separated families, is now a popular tourist attraction. At around 2:00 p.m., the signal is made, and the blocking curtain goes down. All the passing vehicles stop, and the Yeongdo Bridge goes up slowly.
Lotte World opened in OSIRIA Tourist Complex, Busan, on March 31, 2022. Keep going straight, and you'll find the Talking Tree right there where people ... More
Lotte World opened in OSIRIA Tourist Complex, Busan, on March 31, 2022. Keep going straight, and you'll find the Talking Tree right there where people gather. While telling stories, the tree blinks its eyes and moves its mouth. Behind the Talking Tree is a large square with a fountain and Lorry Castle. Lorry Castle, located past the fountain, can be considered the symbol of Lotte World.
It is also one of the Instagram spots. You can take a photo with the castle and Lorry made of flowers. A large number of family members, friends, and lovers line up to take pictures there, making it the most popular Instagram spot.
Lotte World Adventure Busan also has rides different from those in Seoul. A ride called Giant Splash is particularly popular. As people fall vertically, you can hear splashes and screams. There are also other attractions to enjoy, such as the Giant Swing and Giant Digger, so you can enjoy both riding and watching. Magic Forest Parade, Lotte World Adventure Busan's finale, is held twice a day. Especially, the last parade at night is really spectacular.
Gwangalli Beach is a famous beach and one of Busan’s iconic hot spots together with Gwangandaegyo Bridge. It is the closest beach to the city center a ... More
Gwangalli Beach is a famous beach and one of Busan’s iconic hot spots together with Gwangandaegyo Bridge. It is the closest beach to the city center and also a trendy meeting place for Busan’s youth.
Along with its white sandy beach, Gwangalli is filled with diverse attractions such as restaurants serving delicious foods, coffee shops with an open view of the sea, exotic stores hidden in alleyways, and the Namcheon-dong Cherry Blossom Street, which shines with pink cherry blossoms in spring.
Recently, Gwangalli Beach has been equipped with facilities for diverse marine sports, attracting many enthusiasts. From a motorboat, banana boat, and bandwagon to paddleboarding and windsurfing, visitors can enjoy any marine sport they fancy according to their level.
Gwangalli is also known for its numerous coffee shops and restaurants with a great view of the sea. You can enjoy a coffee in a café while appreciating the open view of Gwangandaegyo Bridge, or enjoy a fresh sliced raw fish dish in Gwangalli. The raw fish restaurants on the Millak Fresh Fish Street, and the Fresh Fish Town situated at the end of the beach, serve fresh, delicious sliced raw fish and seasonal seafood dishes.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refuge ... More
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then. The Gamcheon Culture Village, now a landmark of west Busan, is favored by tourists as an experience-based destination. Follow the stamp map purchased at the village information center to complete the alley tour.
Artworks and mural paintings turn the backward alley of Gamcheon into an animated village, attracting people’s attention along with various souvenir shops and workshops where you can stop by to attend the experience programs and create your own souvenir.
This green tea field is located in Boseong and 1.5 million pyeong. There are also many tourist attractions right next to the Korea Tea Museum. Daehan ... More
This green tea field is located in Boseong and 1.5 million pyeong. There are also many tourist attractions right next to the Korea Tea Museum. Daehan dawon started tea cultivation here since 1957 and is the oldest tea cultivation site in Korea.
It is the number one BTS attraction that overseas fans want to visit the most. It is not an actual stop and there are Hyangho Beach and Jumunjin Beach ... More
It is the number one BTS attraction that overseas fans want to visit the most. It is not an actual stop and there are Hyangho Beach and Jumunjin Beach nearby.
Sokcho eye is the only Ferris wheel located on Sokcho beach in Korea, equipped with 36 cabins for six people, about 65m high, for up to 216 people, an ... More
Sokcho eye is the only Ferris wheel located on Sokcho beach in Korea, equipped with 36 cabins for six people, about 65m high, for up to 216 people, and is the only one in Korea with automatic doors installed in the cabins that anyone can use conveniently. It takes about 15 minutes to rotate once, and convenience devices such as air conditioners are installed in 36 cabins with a comfortable and spacious interior. You can enjoy the panoramic view of the blue East Sea, Seoraksan Mountain, and Sokcho City at a glance, and at night, you can enjoy various attractions through about 30 LED performances.
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