2025-10-23
Daeheung-dong, Jung-gu, Daejeon
The Daeheung-dong area is the original downtown of Daejeon. There are buildings and cafes that evoke a sophisticated urban image, while landscapes reminiscent of the 1970s and 80s coexist. What stylishly decorates Daeheung-dong are the old and rustic-looking buildings and the vintage paintings drawn on the walls. In addition, there are old alleys, art supply stores, small theaters, and galleries.
2025-10-23
Soje-dong, Dong-gu, Daejeon
Railway Residency Village, located near Daejeon Station, retains much of its old charm, offering visitors the feeling of stepping back in time. Daejeon’s modern history is closely tied to the development of its railroads. With the opening of the Gyeongbu Line in 1905 and the Honam Line in 1911, the city emerged as a major transportation hub. As traditional villages began to disappear, people flocked to Daejeon, transforming it into a growing metropolis. During the Japanese occupation in the 1930s, the area housed many Japanese railway engineers, which is why Japanese-style architecture can still be found today. At the time, there were over 100 government buildings, though only about 40 have survived. Several of these have been recognized as Registered Cultural Properties for their historical significance. Among them, Building No. 42 now serves as a cultural space that occasionally hosts exhibitions. A stroll along the quiet Solangseoul-gil offers visitors a chance to admire charming murals adorning the walls, adding to the nostalgic atmosphere of the village.
2025-10-23
480 Daedeok-daero, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon
The Tower of Great Light(Hanbit Tower) is an observatory located in the Expo Science Park in Daejeon. The tower is a symbolic sculpture built to commemorate the Daejeon Expo held in 1993, and is called the Hanbit Tower because it is a ray of light that connects the present and the future. The 93-meter-high Hanbit Tower offers a bird's-eye view of the Expo Science Park and major areas of Daejeon. On the first floor, the Exhibition Room displays photos and audio-visual videos of major tourist attractions symbolizing Daejeon.
2025-10-23
419-12 Bonghak-ro, Jeongcheon-myeon, Jinan-gun, Jeonbuk-do
Hakdong Village was designated as a Farming Village in 2016 following a project to create a Mountain ecological village in 2004. Its representative experiences include making seedless dried persimmon, collecting freshwater snail, making persimmon tart, ecological garden programs, and various seasonal activities. The Seedless Persimmon Village Recreation Center provides accommodation and operates a restaurant managed by the women's association of Hakdong Village and a village cafe. Thanks to the clean natural environment, exciting seasonal activities can be enjoyed year-round, and a sense of community has been formed through the community village project.
2025-10-23
San 100beonji, Banghwa-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
Kkwonggogae Park is an ecological forest where nature is preserved, located along the Hangang River, and has an excellent natural environment. Whereas the nearby Banghwa Community Park was founded for public service, Kkwonggogae Park was founded to preserve the existing habitats and ecosystems while serving as a passageway for small animals. Within the park is Chihyeonjeong Pavilion, Gangseo area's representative attraction for taking in the city nightscape. The hill's name, which can literally be translated as "Pheasant Hill Park," comes from the fact that this hill was a frequent pheasant hunting spot in the past. The park is located near Gagseo Dulle Trail Course No. 2.
2025-10-23
3-1 Jochiwon-ro, Jochiwon-eup, Sejong-si
As implied by its name, SEMIPUBLIC is a cultural art space that blends semi-public and semi-private qualities. A studio and local art community centered on creativity, it inspires artistic activities and expereinces using a variety of art materials, design books, and art installations. Visitors can experience the world of art and contemporary aesthetics as well as enjoy the perks of local city life.
2025-10-23
7 Sinheung-ro 36-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
ARTEASPOON operates cultural arts programs centered on paintings, music, and books. It also has a program related to exploring one's feelings and mind, and offers a special program for foreigners for learning Korean culture and art. Located in Huam-dong at the foothills of Namsan Mountain, it's an ideal place to immerse in art and inspirations.
2025-10-23
1083-4 Jidojeungdo-ro, Jeungdo-myeon, Sinan-gun, Jeollanam-do
Taepyung Salt Farm, the largest salt farm in Korea, spans 4.62 million square meters. Located in Jeungdo-myeon, Sinan-gun, Jeollanam-do, it produces the largest volume of salt from a single salt farm in the country. This natural salt farm, situated in a pristine area, boasts clean, sun-dried salt made from pure seawater, rich in minerals.
2025-10-23
8th Floor, Daechi Building, 408 Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Gold J Clinic is a medical aesthetics clinic focused on personalized treatments in dermatology and beauty. Experienced doctors analyze skin conditions and areas for improvement in detail, delivering natural and safe results through advanced equipment and proven procedures. Constant research and training ensure the clinic stays aligned with evolving trends and technologies, aiming to provide high-quality service.
2025-10-23
5th Floor, Honestar Mall, 157 Songdogukje-daero, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon
Gangnam 365 Dental Clinic aims to maximize patient satisfaction through collaborative treatment by 10 medical professionals from different specialties. The clinic has a pleasant 2,645-square-meter treatment facility and uses the latest medical equipment, including 3D CT and Morpheus. The entire clinical staff is composed of dental hygienists. The Chief Director has personally performed more than 30,000 implant placements. From 2019 to 2022, the clinic was ranked as the leading implant specialist in the Incheon–Gyeonggi region for four consecutive years. And for five consecutive years, it received the "Best Brand" award for the implant category at the Korea Health Industry Awards.