The aquarium is housed within the COEX mall, which is, itself, part of the larger COEX Convention & Exhibition Center. The aquarium opened in 2000.
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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.
It's a studio that makes you feel like you're in Japan. It is a reproduction of Japanese streets and houses and is popular as a photo spot. In additio ... More
It's a studio that makes you feel like you're in Japan. It is a reproduction of Japanese streets and houses and is popular as a photo spot. In addition, you can stay in the Japanese Ryokan and kids&teenagers are not allowed to stay for reasons of safety.
Member's pageItalian town of Pinocchio & Davinch (이탈리아마을 피노키오&다빈치)
Gyeonggi-do > (Attraction)
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Entrance fee(Adult) ---------------- KRW 16,000
Entrance fee(Child) ---------------- KRW 12,000
Italian town of 'Pinocchio and Da Vinci' is the only Italian cultural theme park in Korea.
Pinocchio's Adventure Hall, Da Vinci Exhibition Hall, Pino ... More
Italian town of 'Pinocchio and Da Vinci' is the only Italian cultural theme park in Korea.
Pinocchio's Adventure Hall, Da Vinci Exhibition Hall, Pinocchio Theatre, Carrara Gallery, Italian Cultural Center, etc. Traditional houses in Tuscany, Italy,You can see the exhibition halls with the motif of a Venetian village.
In Geppetto Alley, in Da Vinci Square, in the Terrace of the Wind, Under the Pinocchio clock tower, at the red crayfish restaurant. Hope you enjoy your trip to Italy in Korea.
경기 가평군 청평면 고성리 619-2 
1073-56, Hoban-ro, Cheongpyeong-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
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Everyday 09:00am-18:00pm
- Directions -
1.Bus
- From Dong Seoul Bus Terminal or Sangbong Bus Terminal, take a bus bound for Cheongpyeong Bus Terminal and take a city bus bound for Goseong-ri
2. Subway
- Get off at Cheongpyeong Station/Gapyeong Station (Gyeongchun Line) and board the “Gapyeong Tourist Circulation Bus”
- After getting off at Cheongpyeong Station (Gyeongchun Line), go to Cheongpyeong Terminal (10 minutes on foot) and board the city bus bound for Goseong-ri
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.
“Oiso (Come), Boiso (See), and Saiso (Buy)!” is a famous phrase that represents Jagalchi Market. Along with the nearby Gukje Market and Bupyeong Kkang ... More
“Oiso (Come), Boiso (See), and Saiso (Buy)!” is a famous phrase that represents Jagalchi Market. Along with the nearby Gukje Market and Bupyeong Kkangtong Market, the Jagalchi Market is Busan’s main traditional market.
rom the Japanese occupation, several fish street stalls were created in this area. Because of the Korean War, numerous refugees came to Busan, and many shanty houses were built around the area. As such, a number of fish street stalls were formed to become a large fish market, which is now the Jagalchi Market. You will find live fish and seafood, including big octopuses in basins and baskets of street vendors. Sometimes, they sell lobsters, white sharks, baby sharks, sunfish, large squids, and so on. This is the real side of Busan’s Jagalchi Market.
The western Busan was not well known among tourists compared to the eastern Busan where Haeundae and Gwangalli are located. However, it has recently g ... More
The western Busan was not well known among tourists compared to the eastern Busan where Haeundae and Gwangalli are located. However, it has recently gained popularity, thanks to SNS users who nicknamed Jangnim Port as “Bunezia,” Busan’s Venezia (Venice), and have been taking great photos here. Jangnim Port has its famous photo zone called “Personal Color Zone,” which has the building with nine doors, each of which is painted in a different color. You can take incredible photos in this photo zone. The first floor of the building is the warehouse used by fishermen for storage or direct sales stand. After taking photos on the first floor, you can explore many cozy spaces on the second floor such as the Children’s Play Town where children can play and take a rest; the Food & Drink Town, which offers diverse food, tea, and fish cake dishes; the Atelier, which provides experience activities; and the souvenir shop where you can find various interesting souvenir products. You can take diverse photos of many different faces of Jangnim Port, depending on the location and time. While taking leisure on the second floor, you can fully observe and appreciate different views of the port with the sky, the sea, the sunset, and lights from the buildings and streets.
Spa (Hot springs+indoor and outdoor pool) ---------------- KRW 44,000
Hot spring large bath ---------------- KRW 44,000
Outdoor spa::
The outdoor spa, which is connected to the event spa, offers a wide range of services including the Infinity Spa, the Aqua Bar, and the ... More
Outdoor spa::
The outdoor spa, which is connected to the event spa, offers a wide range of services including the Infinity Spa, the Aqua Bar, and the body temperature preservation room, where you can enjoy romance and healing through nature.
Indoor bade pool::
A water therapy pool made based on the Bade House in Germany. It is a health care spa facility developed for the prevention, treatment, healing of various diseases and health promotion through using hot spring water and aqua programs such as aqua aerobics and aqua yoga are offered.
Outdoor lazy river::
A space where you can enjoy swimming in nature.
It is 150m long with a flow rate of 1m per second. It has a variety of themes for each course and is connected directly to the indoor and outdoor areas, minimizing moving traffic. It is open all four seasons so you can enjoy cool water during summer and warm water during winter.
충남 아산시 도고면 도고온천로 176 
176, Dogooncheon-ro, Dogo-myeon, Asan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, Republic of Korea
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Spa: 1) Indoor : 09:00am-18:00pm 2) Outdoor : 10:00am-18:00pm
Hot spring large bath : 09:00am-19:00pm
- Closed from March 2 to April 27.
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By subway:
Get off Line 1 Shinchang Station → Shuttle bus
Get off Line 1 Onyangoncheon Station → Take the city bus 430, 450, 451, 41, 42, 42-1, 43, 43-1 (30 minutes)
Haeundae Beach Train Line: Mipo Station – Dalmaji Tunnel – Cheongsapo Station – Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory – Gudeokpo Port – Songjeong Station
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Haeundae Beach Train Line: Mipo Station – Dalmaji Tunnel – Cheongsapo Station – Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory – Gudeokpo Port – Songjeong Station
Located at the eastern end of Haeundae, Mipo is also the site of Haeundae Beach Train’s Mipo Station. This beautiful port boasts a great view of the contrast between the skyscrapers of Haeundae on one side and the lights from the small fishing boats lining the coast on the other. Take slow steps to the Mipo Blueline Park square. “Blue Line” is the official name of Haeundae Beach Train. From Mipo Port to Songjeong, the entire trail is decked out in wooden platforms. Some staircases lead you around the coastal cliffs to an amazing view of the sea. Seeing Haeundae from Daritdol Observatory gives a whole new vibe to the district’s skyscrapers. Dalmaji Tunnel, once painted with a whitish gray, now features different colors.
These signposts lead you through Busan Green Railway while letting you know your current location on the trail and the remaining distance to the next section. An old-fashioned beach train runs by the trail at a leisurely pace, bringing the mountains and the seas together to create unique scenery. Cheongsapo Port’s view is completed by the sharp contrast of red and white from the Twin Lighthouses, the blue sea, and the sky. If you’re feeling brave, walk on the transparent Daritdol Observatory, and watch the waves striking the rocks far below.
The second half of the walking trail is made up of the Gudeokpo–Songjeong section. If you’re walking all the way from Mipo Port, you might have to rest your legs a bit. There are plenty of spots for you to take a breather and enjoy the sight of the sea all the way to the horizon. Slightly further is Jukdo Park at the end of Songjeong Beach, which would be a great place to wrap up this walk. If you’re lucky enough to arrive during sunset hours, you can enjoy an unparalleled view of the sunset descending into the sea.
The second half of the walking trail is made up of the Gudeokpo–Songjeong section. If you’re walking all the way from Mipo Port, you might have to rest your legs a bit. There are plenty of spots for you to take a breather and enjoy the sight of the sea all the way to the horizon. Slightly further is Jukdo Park at the end of Songjeong Beach, which would be a great place to wrap up this walk. If you’re lucky enough to arrive during sunset hours, you can enjoy an unparalleled view of the sunset descending into the sea.
The steep wall of the Jeoryeong Coastal Trail is a unique view of the village, where you can see small houses clustered along the narrow alley formed ... More
The steep wall of the Jeoryeong Coastal Trail is a unique view of the village, where you can see small houses clustered along the narrow alley formed by the coast at the end of the cliff. This is where the sorrowful lives of refugees began and where the current cultural village community of Huinnyeoul Culture Village has been established.
Huinnyeoul-gil, the representative original downtown center of Busan, was named after the current of water at the foot of the Bongnaesan Mountain that resembles the white falling snow. In December 2011, the old house was remodeled and renovated into a unique Culture and Art Village that reflects the life in Yeongdo.
Huinnyeoul-gil consists of 14 alleys as well as cozy cafés, workshops, and independent bookstores. The ocean breeze enters the slow-paced alleys, and the greenery between rocks add relaxation to daily life. One of the must-visit places on Huinnyeoul-gil is the Huinnyeol Jeomppang, where you can enjoy the best ramen noodles while gazing at the vast ocean. A moment of peace enters the mind as you enjoy your meal after a long day of walking. The end of the road connects to the Jeoryeong Coastal Trail once again and reunites with travelers who walked between the cliffs and the lands below.
Member's pageLouis Vuitton Maison Seoul (루이비통 메종 서울)
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Louis Vuitton Maison Seoul was designed by Frank Gehry, a master of modern architecture, and contains inspiration from Suwon Hwaseong Fortress and tra ... More
Louis Vuitton Maison Seoul was designed by Frank Gehry, a master of modern architecture, and contains inspiration from Suwon Hwaseong Fortress and traditional Dongnaehak dance containing Korean history. Interior of Louis Vuitton Maison Seoul consists of a total of five floors, featuring a variety of House collections ranging from women's collections to men's collections, watches, jewelry, travel products and perfumes, candles and book collections.
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