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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.
Gwanghalluwon Garden is a traditional Korean garden from the Joseon Dynasty located in Namwon, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea, known for its beautiful pond, Ojagyo Bridge, and Gwanghallu Pavilion, and also famous as the backdrop for the classic Korean love story, Chunhyangjeon.
Gungnamji Pond, located in Buyeo, South Korea, is a beautiful man-made pond dating back to the Baekje Kingdom, known for its scenic lotus flowers and historical significance.
The Seomjingang Train Village in Gokseong, South Korea, is a unique railway-themed park that offers visitors a nostalgic journey with vintage steam trains, rail bikes, and beautiful scenery along the Seomjin River.
The Asia Culture Center (ACC) is a hub for Asian cultural exchange and creativity located in Dong-gu, Gwangju, South Korea, showcasing diverse cultures from across Asia through exhibitions, performances, education, and various programs.
Jeongnamjin Cypress Forest Woodland in Jangheung-gun, Jeollanam-do, is a natural recreation forest featuring lush cypress trees and various experiential facilities, known for its phytoncides that promote relaxation and boost immunity.
Ssanggyesa Temple, nestled in the Jirisan mountains of Hadong, offers a serene glimpse into ancient Korean Buddhist traditions amidst breathtaking natural scenery.
Deoksugung Palace, nestled in the heart of Seoul, uniquely blends traditional Korean architecture with Western influences, offering a glimpse into Korea’s modern history.
Daecheon Beach, located in Boryeong, South Korea, is the largest beach on the West Coast, famous for its clean white sand, various marine sports, and the annual Boryeong Mud Festival.
Andong Hahoe Village is a traditional folk village in Andong, South Korea, showcasing well-preserved Korean architecture and cultural heritage from the Joseon Dynasty, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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.
Dongseong-ro is Daegu’s central downtown district, a vibrant hub of shopping, dining, and cultural attractions, known for its youthful energy and trendy atmosphere.
Cheongwadae Front Road, formerly a restricted area, now offers public access to scenic views and historical significance, leading up to the former presidential residence.
Yeosu Expo Ocean Park is a marine-themed park built on the site of the 2012 Yeosu World Expo, featuring various exhibition halls and facilities with beautiful ocean views.
Gwanbangjerim Forest in Damyang is a beautiful, natural monument-designated forest path lined with centuries-old trees, offering a serene escape into nature.
The Suncheonman Wetland is a beautiful natural ecological wetland located in Suncheon, Jeollanam-do, South Korea, known for its expansive reed fields and diverse wildlife, offering visitors a chance to fully immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
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.
Upo Wetland is the largest natural inland wetland in South Korea, providing a habitat for a diverse range of species and boasting beautiful natural scenery.
Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, located in Gyeongju, South Korea, is a stunning historical site from the Silla Dynasty, featuring a beautifully restored palace and a serene pond that reflects the area’s ancient beauty, especially at night.
Donguibogam Village is a theme park in Sancheong, South Korea, dedicated to traditional Korean medicine and relaxation in nature, offering various herbal experiences and beautiful scenery.
Maisan Provincial Park is a mountain located in Jinan-gun, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea, known for its unique peaks resembling horse ears and mysterious stone pagodas.
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.
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.