Osulloc tea house can be found at the Bukchon Hanok Village, ot far from Jeongdok Public Library. Built in the style of a traditional Korean hanok, th ... More
Osulloc tea house can be found at the Bukchon Hanok Village, ot far from Jeongdok Public Library. Built in the style of a traditional Korean hanok, the lower building serves as the main location for the cosmetic brand Sul hwa soo flagship store while the upper building is home to the Osulloc tea house. Renowned Korean desserts Garaetteok, green tea ice cream waffles, and bread are just a few examples of fusion Korean delicacies that will make your mouth and eyes happy. Compared to the other teahouse in Osulloc, thie one has a few unique features. Many more varieties of tea are available.
The Jeongdok Public Library is a hidden cherry blossom spot that looks like it’s straight out of a movie scene.
Opened in 1977, the historic building ... More
The Jeongdok Public Library is a hidden cherry blossom spot that looks like it’s straight out of a movie scene.
Opened in 1977, the historic building and aging trees of this public library create a unique vibe.
How about stopping by the library for not just books and culture, but also to admire the beauty of springtime cherry blossoms next year?
Surfyy Beach is a 1 kilometer-long surf designated beach, just north of Hajodae Beach in Yangyang. It's the first of its kind in Korea and has the mos ... More
Surfyy Beach is a 1 kilometer-long surf designated beach, just north of Hajodae Beach in Yangyang. It's the first of its kind in Korea and has the most trainers and approximately 1,000 surfboards while also operating Surf School. Training is available for all different levels from beginners to advanced, and for those only looking to surf, board and wetsuits are available for rent. Surf yoga, longboard, snorkeling and other programs are also available. The beach has various zones including bean bag zone, hammock zone, chilling zone, and sunbed zone for visitors to enjoy. There are also pub & lounge, camping facilities and more for visitors convenience.
강원특별자치도 양양군 현북면 하조대해안길 119 
119, Hajodaehaean-gil, Hyeonbuk-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea
- Business hour -
Swimming time : 09:00am-18:00pm
Sunset bar : 09:00am-02:00am
- Direction -
By Bus: You can get a bus from Seoul Express Bus Terminal or Dong Seoul Bus Terminal. The express bus from either is around 2 hours and takes you to the Yangyang Express Bus Terminal. Take a taxi about 15 minutes depending on traffic to travel 11km and cost about W17,000. You can even pre-book your intercity bus with Trazy.
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.
Dobongsan is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park. It extends across Seoul and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi-do. It has an elevation ... More
Dobongsan is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park. It extends across Seoul and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi-do. It has an elevation of 739.5m. Nearby Dobongsan Station is named after it.
It is known for the magnificent rock formations of the Manjang-bong, Seonin-bong, Ju-bong, O-bong and Uiam-bong Peaks. The Seonin-bong summit has 37 hiking courses connecting to it, including the famous Bakjwi (Bat) Course. The mountain is also home to Cheonchuk-sa Buddhist Temple, the oldest temple in the region, and several other temples including Mangwol-sa, Wonhyo-sa and Hoeryong-sa, as well as a number of beautiful valleys called Donong, Songchu, Obong and Yeongeo-cheon. Furthermore, it is easily accessible by public transportation.
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.
The forest has kept its natural condition unopened to the public throughout the Japanese occupation, liberation, war, and industrialization.
Ahopsan ... More
The forest has kept its natural condition unopened to the public throughout the Japanese occupation, liberation, war, and industrialization.
Ahopsan Forest in Gijang-gun, Busan, is a place that was not open to the world for 400 years. The place became known to the world after becoming the filming location for the movie Kundo: Age of the Rampant in 2014. In 2016, the owners who managed the forest for 400 years decided to open the place to the public. The forest was designated as a green belt and water source conservation area for a long time, preserving the healthy natural environment and ecosystem.
The represented place is bamboo habitat. There are two bamboo forests within nine mountains. The Maengjongjuk Forest is the first one encountered along the trail. Go into the dense bamboo forest and look up to the sky to see the glistening sunlight between the leaves. The second bamboo forest is a flat bamboo field known as the bamboo tree–lined trail. The bamboo forest densely populates both sides of the path to block most light, allowing visitors to take a stroll.
Songdo sea cable car was reborn as the brand of Busan air cruise in June 2017 through a restoration project to revive the old reputation of Songdo Bea ... More
Songdo sea cable car was reborn as the brand of Busan air cruise in June 2017 through a restoration project to revive the old reputation of Songdo Beach, Korea's first public beach.
From Songlim Park east of Songdo Beach to Amnam Park west of Songdo Beach, you can enjoy the thrill of being in the middle of the sea, as well as Songdo Beach, Busan Yeongdo and Namhang Bridge, Songdo Coastal Dulle Road, and the surfacing cliffs.
In addition, it offers the best of its kind as a tourist cable car through various experience facilities and theme facilities, such as "Dino Adventure," the first cable car musician in Korea, "Songdo Spellmeyer World," and "VRSky Wing," Asia's first public passenger.
Museum Cultural Products - Bringing the beauty of tradition into everyday life::
Korea’s cultural heritage is imbued with timeless beauty and eleganc ... More
Museum Cultural Products - Bringing the beauty of tradition into everyday life::
Korea’s cultural heritage is imbued with timeless beauty and elegance.
We add practical elements to these features in designing various art objects.
Exhibition and Collaborative Projects::
The Foundation runs special exhibitions at the National Museum of Korea as well as other national affiliate exhibitions to get closer to the public. Various services commensurate with high quality exhibitions are provided.
Theater Yong - The First On-Site Museum Theater in Korea::
Theater "Yong" presents historical chain performances and exhibition-related performances. In addition, we present various children and family performances for family visitors to the museum.
The Korea National Arboretum (KNA) is in Gwangneung forest, between Namyangju-si and Pocheon-si, in Gyeonggi province. Gwangneung was a royal forest, ... More
The Korea National Arboretum (KNA) is in Gwangneung forest, between Namyangju-si and Pocheon-si, in Gyeonggi province. Gwangneung was a royal forest, which surrounded the tomb of King Sejo of the Joseon dynasty. Thus, it has been strictly maintained in order to minimize human disturbance over the last five hundred years.
The Arboretum, which initially belonged to the Korea Forest Research Institute, was established in 1987 and has been welcoming the public ever since. On May 24th, 1999, the Korea National Arboretum was formally inaugurated. The KNA houses 15 specialized plant gardens, Forest Museum, Herbarium and Seed Bank and also designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve in June 2010.
Advance reservation and use dedicated parking lot.
- Directions -
Get off at Uijeongbu station(Line 1) Exit no. 5, About 200m in direction of Uijeongbu police station on the left,
take the bus no.21 at the bus stop (Time required : 50min.)
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