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Discover where ancient traditions meet modern marvels.
Palaces and temples steeped in thousands of years of history coexist with cities illuminated by cutting-edge technology, creating a unique cultural landscape.
The Seokguram Grotto is a Buddhist temple in Gyeongju, South Korea, renowned for its exquisite stone carvings and architectural sophistication, and is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Gwangalli Beach is a scenic beach in Busan, known for its stunning views of the Gwangan Bridge, vibrant nightlife, and a wide variety of restaurants and cafes.
Naejangsan National Park, spanning across Jeongeup and Sunchang in Jeollabuk-do, and Jangseong-gun in Jeollanam-do, is a mountain park renowned for its breathtaking autumn foliage, drawing numerous visitors with its vibrant red maple leaves.
Ssanggyesa Temple, nestled in the Jirisan mountains of Hadong, offers a serene glimpse into ancient Korean Buddhist traditions amidst breathtaking natural scenery.
Gamcheon Culture Village is a vibrant and picturesque area in Busan, known for its colorful, terraced houses, artistic murals, and unique blend of art and culture.
Juwangsan National Park, located in Cheongsong, South Korea, is known for its stunning rocky peaks, deep valleys, and beautiful waterfalls, offering excellent hiking trails and scenic views.
Jeongtaesan Recreational Forest is a serene natural retreat in Daejeon, South Korea, known for its lush forests, especially its metasequoia trees, and peaceful hiking trails.
Osiria Tourist Complex is a large-scale tourist destination in Gijang, Busan, offering a variety of attractions including theme parks, shopping malls, hotels, and an aqua world.
Bulguksa Temple is a Buddhist temple in Gyeongju, South Korea, dating back to the Silla Kingdom. It is considered a masterpiece of Korean Buddhist art and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Mokpo Modern History & Culture Space is a living museum that preserves the modern history of Mokpo from the opening of the port during the Korean Empire, through the Japanese colonial period, to the post-liberation era.
Palgongsan National Park is a mountain range spanning Daegu and North Gyeongsang Province in South Korea, renowned for its beautiful natural scenery and various cultural heritage sites.
Mochewat Forest Trail is a beautiful and serene hiking trail located in Seogwipo, Jeju Island, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in Jeju’s natural beauty and find tranquility.
Lotte World is a major entertainment complex in Seoul, featuring a large indoor theme park, an outdoor amusement park known as Magic Island, and various other attractions.
Sayuwon is a serene garden in Bugye-myeon, Gunwi, South Korea, offering a space for contemplation and relaxation amidst diverse plants and art installations.
Songwol Dong Fairy Tale Village is a whimsical neighborhood in Incheon, South Korea, where the streets are filled with colorful murals and sculptures depicting beloved fairy tale characters.
Gwangyang Maehwa Village in Gwangyang, Jeollanam-do, is a stunning spring destination where the banks of the Seomjin River are blanketed in white plum blossoms, creating a picturesque, snow-like landscape.
Busan X the SKY is Korea’s largest observatory located on the 98th to 100th floors of the Haeundae LCT Landmark Tower, offering panoramic views of Haeundae Beach and the Busan cityscape.
Gangcheonsan National Park is a beautiful mountain park located in Sunchang-gun, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea, known for its stunning landscapes throughout the four seasons, especially its vibrant autumn foliage.
Tongdosa Temple is a Buddhist temple in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It is one of the Three Jewel Temples of Korea, representing Buddha. It is known for not having a Buddha statue in its main hall, but instead enshrining a platform believed to contain relics of the Buddha.
Busosanseong Fortress, located in Buyeo, South Korea, is a historic mountain fortress dating back to the Baekje Kingdom, offering scenic views and a glimpse into ancient Korean history.
Deoksugung Palace, nestled in the heart of Seoul, uniquely blends traditional Korean architecture with Western influences, offering a glimpse into Korea’s modern history.
Gyeonghuigung Palace, once a grand royal villa, now stands as a serene historical site showcasing remnants of Joseon Dynasty architecture amidst modern Seoul.
Cheongwadae Front Road, formerly a restricted area, now offers public access to scenic views and historical significance, leading up to the former presidential residence.
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is a stunning Buddhist temple located on the coastal cliffs of Busan, offering breathtaking ocean views and a unique temple experience by the sea.
Osiria Tourist Complex is a large-scale tourist destination in Gijang, Busan, offering a variety of attractions including theme parks, shopping malls, hotels, and an aqua world.
Haeundae Beach is Busan’s most iconic beach, featuring a wide sandy shore and beautiful ocean views, offering a variety of marine activities and dining options, making it a top domestic resort destination.
Jeju Olle Trail is a network of 27 walking trails that wind along the coast and inland areas of Jeju Island, offering hikers a chance to experience the island’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Hallasan National Park, centered around Hallasan Mountain in the heart of Jeju Island, is a national park boasting the highest peak in South Korea and stunning natural landscapes.
Bijarim Forest on Jeju Island is the world’s largest nutmeg tree forest, home to approximately 2,800 nutmeg trees ranging in age from 500 to 800 years old.