Where in Seoul can a visitor experience the most authentic Korean culture? The answer would have to be the Bukchon Hanok Village, where the old tradit ... More
Where in Seoul can a visitor experience the most authentic Korean culture? The answer would have to be the Bukchon Hanok Village, where the old traditions of Korea live on. The Bukchon Hanok Village was originally inhabited by aristocrats over 600 years ago, and there are still people today that call this village home. Important historical assets remain here, and there are many alleyways where the beauty of the traditional hanok architecture truly stands out, making it one of the most attractive tourist destinations.
8 Views of Bukchon::
Bukchon Hanok Village, where Mt. Bukhansan can be seen to the north and Mt. Namsan to the south, boasts a wonderful view and setting. The 8 Views of Bukchon tour is made up of some of the most beautiful places to explore in the Bukchon Hanok Village. Let's walk among the maze-like alleyways and see the beauty of these traditional hanok.
서울 종로구 계동길 37 
37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Business hours -
Mon-Sat : 10:00am-17:00pm
(Closed on Sundays)
- Bukchon Hanok Village Etiquette
It is important to remember that Bukchon Hanok Village is still a residential space where citizens live out their daily lives. Let's observe the travel etiquette that respects the local residents and helps everyone stay happy in this quiet hanok village.
- Use a quiet voice when talking amongst your group to be considerate of the residents of Hanok Village
- Take your trash with you
- Do not use loudspeakers or microphones
- Don't peer through the doors or windows of open houses
Props taken during the drama "Fight for my way" were moved to Hocheon cultural platform so that visitors could feel atmosphere of filming location. Ho ... More
Props taken during the drama "Fight for my way" were moved to Hocheon cultural platform so that visitors could feel atmosphere of filming location. Hocheon cultural platform is actually operated as a cafe and exhibits handicrafts.
Also, it is recommended as a night drive course where the night view is beautiful.
In addition, 108 stairs (drama shooting site), Hocheon village mural street, and art museum are worth visiting.
It's a family's weekend house located at Yeongdo-gu, Busan. It's a two story house built in 70~80's and recently innovated and furnished. From the roo ... More
It's a family's weekend house located at Yeongdo-gu, Busan. It's a two story house built in 70~80's and recently innovated and furnished. From the rooftop, you can enjoy beautiful harbor view Comfort and safety is our best concern.
Breakfast included The entrance to the first floor house is separated. No floor connecting stairs inside house
[Guest access]
1st floor and rooftop are available
[Other things to note]
outside smoking only
Drinking on the roof is dangerous and should be avoided.
At night, be quiet in the garden or rooftop.
19-3 Cheonghangnam-ro Yeongdo-gu Busan Korea 
[Bus]
Green Bus - 영도구5, 9 Get off at"청산학원", roughly 3 min. away on foot.
[Taxi]
*Taxi Fare*
from Busan Staion to Guest Suites WACHI(도시민박와치게스트하우스)
- About 6,100 KRW / 16 min./ 4.91km
Donghwasa Temple (동화사) is located on the south side of Palgongsan Mountain, about 22km northeast of Daegu. It was built by Monk Geukdal in the 15th ye ... More
Donghwasa Temple (동화사) is located on the south side of Palgongsan Mountain, about 22km northeast of Daegu. It was built by Monk Geukdal in the 15th year of King Soji’s reign (AD 493). The original name of the temple was Yugasa Temple, but Simjiwangsa rebuilt the temple under King Heungdeok (r. AD 826-836) and named it Donghwasa Temple, which means even during the winter season, the paulownia tree still blooms.
Donghwasa’s Daeungjeon is segmented into 3 sections at the front and side, and its natural looking pillars are one of its main attractions. It includes the statues of Seokgamonibul, Amitabul, and Yaksayeoraebul inside. If you walk down the stone stairs beside Bongseoru and walk along the cement road for a while, you will find the huge Seokjoyaksa Yeoraebul. Created as a prayer for reunification, this large Buddha statue is 17m high. The stone tower, stone light, lion statue, and the lotus flower that decorate the Buddha statue are all very large in size.
대구광역시 동구 동화사1길 1 
Address: 1, Donghwasa 1-gil, Dong-gu, Daegu, Korea
Reservation: https://www.templestay.com/reserv_temple.aspx?ProgramId=10861
Directions
[Train]
Take a train from Seoul Station to Dongdaegu Station.
[Bus]
Take Express Bus No. 1 from the bus stop in front of Dongdaebu Station.
- Get off at Entrance of Donghwasa Temple Bus Stop. - Walk for approx. 8 min.
[Taxi]
Approx. 20 min. from Dongdaegu Station.
Admission Fees : Free
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is situated on the coast of the north-eastern portion of Busan
which was first built in 1376 by the ... More
Admission Fees : Free
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is situated on the coast of the north-eastern portion of Busan
which was first built in 1376 by the great Buddhist teacher known as Naong during the Goryeo Dynasty. Haesu Gwaneum Daebul, Daeungjeon Main Sanctuary, Yongwangdang Shrine, Gulbeop Buddhist Sanctum (enclosed in a cave), and a three-story pagoda with four lions can all be seen looking out over the ocean.
Other special sites at the temple are the 108 stairs and stone lanterns lining the rocky landscape.
Midway down the 108 steps one can stop and enjoy the calming sounds of the waves, and view the majestic sunrise.
Many people often come to this spot on New Year's Day to make a wish for the new year as they watch the sun come up. April is an especially beautiful time of year with cherry blossoms in full bloom. The birth of Buddha is also celebrated in the fourth month of the lunar calendar and offers a spectacular night view as the temple area is aglow with lit lanterns.
86, Yonggung-gil, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan, Korea 
Operating Hours
05:00-Sunset
* Open all day: Yaksajeon Hall & Bangsaengteo Site.
Parking Fees
3,000 won for vehicle (15 seats or less)
5,000 won for vehicle (16-25 seats)
7,000 won for vehicle (25 seats or more)
- Directions -
[Bus]
Haeundae Station (Busan Subway Line 2), Exit 7.
Take Bus 181 and get off at Yonggungsa Temple Bus Stop.
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