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Best Summer Beach Destinations

When the summer sun beats down relentlessly, nothing feels more refreshing than diving into the cool ocean. The best beaches in Korea offer more than just swimming, though. Imagine riding a train with picturesque views, and eating the freshest seafood you’ve ever had at a beachside food stall! Enjoy exciting water sports, and then recharge in a café or bakery nearby. No matter your travel style, these top beach destinations have it all!

In Busan & Gyeongsang Province

Haeundae
Haeundae Beach is Korea’s most representative beach! Haeundae Beach is unlike other beaches in Korea in that the sandy shore stretches between the sea and tons of tall buildings, creating a beautiful view that becomes even more stunning when the sun sets!
The area around Haeundae Beach also has plenty of attractions, including Busan X the SKY observatory, Haeundae Blue Line Park, and the lush forest of camellia and pine trees on Dongbaekseom Island.

Gwangalli
Gwangalli Beach is unique in that the horizon appears to be doubled, due to Gwangandaegyo Bridge. The beach is easy to reach using public transportation, and is surrounded by fun things to do, drawing in a steady stream of visitors.
Gwangalli Beach is even more beautiful at night, with the lights of Gwangandaegyo Bridge twinkling on the horizon. On Saturdays, you can see Korea’s largest drone show, the Gwangalli M Drone Light Show. The beach is also the venue for the annual, must-see Busan Fireworks Festival.

Uljin
For a truly unique beach experience, hop aboard the Jukbyeon Coast Sky Rail, one of the 100 Must-Visit Tourist Spots for 2023-2024. The monorail covers a course of 2.8km, showing interesting points such as “Heart Coast,” named for its double-curved coastline, a famous filming site, and a lighthouse. Stop by the nearby Jukbyeon Port for fresh seafood.

In Gangwon State

Gangneung
The lush forest of pine trees that grows along the sandy shore makes Gyeongpo Beach charming. Enjoy a leisure stroll on the deck walking trail as it waves back and forth between the sand and the pine forest. There are also many facilities for tourists, including restaurants, accommodations, and even campgrounds, making this beach popular among younger travelers.
Anmok Beach is well-known thanks to its proximity to Gangneung Coffee Street. The street is lined with coffee shop after coffee shop, each with its own unique ambiance. The street itself is so popular, it has been listed on KTO’s 100 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Korea many times! The cafés all face the beach, offering great views from their second-floor seating and higher.

Sokcho
Sokcho Beach is popular among visitors all year round with a range of attractions, including a walking trail through a pine forest, flower paths, and photo spots. It is also extremely easy to reach on foot, just a five-minute walk from Sokcho Express Bus Terminal, making it a top pick for tourists. This short distance means you can also enjoy the tasty foods that are available in downtown Sokcho.Ferris wheel
The Sokcho Eye, a 65-meter-tall Ferris wheel, is another attraction of Sokcho Beach. The first Ferris wheel in Korea to be built next to the beach, it offers views of the ocean to one side and Seoraksan Mountain to the other. At night, enjoy the LED performance as it lights up the beach.

Yangyang
Naksan Beach is known as the beach that BTS member V visited. It’s a great spot to visit if you enjoy walking, as there is a forested trail that follows the 2-kilometer-long beach. The beach itself has a shallow bay, suitable for swimmers of all ages.
Vacationers can enjoy a comfortable trip with surrounding amenities including cafés, convenience stores, restaurants, and accommodations. If visiting, be sure to include a stop at the nearby Naksansa Temple, one of the Eight Scenic Sites of Gwandong.

On Jeju Island

Hamdeok
Hamdeok Beach is one of the best beaches to see the beautiful emerald-colored sea around Jeju. The beach is popular among locals because of its fine sand and shallow waters. Seoubong Parasitic Cone rises up next to the beach to create a special landscape; in spring, the hillside is covered in yellow canola flowers. If you follow the walking trail up Seoubong, you can take in the full view of the area, including the restaurants, cafés, and hotels that stand next to the beach.
After fun at the beach, enjoy a refreshing drink at a nearby café. Café Delmoondo in particular stands right on the beach with ocean-view seating. They roast their own coffee beans and offer a range of desserts. The outdoor terrace is also a great photo spot!


 
 
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Find the Hipster in you in Seongsu-dong

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Find the Hipster in you in Seongsu-dong

Seongsu-dong is one of the most tagged location in Instagram in 2022, proving itself as currently the most trending neighborhood in Korea. World-famous luxury brands as well as up-and-coming local brand stores and select shops have settled in Seongsu-dong, making it a shopper’s haven. Exploring themed cafés and restaurants that serve delectable desserts and foods is another great way to enjoy what Seongsu-dong has to offer.
Another perk of Seongsu-dong is handmade shoes shopping. Handmade shoes business has deep roots in Seongsu-dong and you’ll find many well-established shoe shops scattered around the area. If you’re interested in finding or ordering one-of-a-kind shoes just for you, take the subway to Seongsu Station and take Exit 3 or 4 to find hipster shoe stores and workshops clustered together.

Recommended spots

Daelim Changgo Gallery
Daelim Changgo Gallery best represents the modern transformation of Seongsu-dong, which was once accepted as an industrial zone. A café and gallery renovated from a warehouse, Daelim Changgo Gallery has a unique atmosphere created by preserving the aw and bold interior from its original form. The unusual blend of exhibitions taking place in a café that resembles a warehouse pretty much sums up Seonsu-dong’s quirky charms!

Seongsu Yeonbang
Seongsu Yeonbang is a multipurpose culture center renovated from an old factory. The building is filled with diverse shops and stores ranging from handmade caramel shop, lifestyle select store, jewelry shop, cafés and restaurants. The most iconic shop can be found on the 3rd floor, a popular eco-friendly greenhouse café named Cheonsang Gaok. Seongsu Yeonbang has also earned some fame among K-pop fans for it was used as a birthday party event venue for Jimin of BTS.

Munchies and Goodies
Munchies and Goodies is a bakery and wine shop popular for its signature salted butter rolls, called sogeumppang in Korean. The salted butter rolls come out at 11:00 and 15:00, and both times usually require lining up by the store. The store has no seats inside and offers only take-out. Another dessert that’s worth a try is the shop’s original tigré, made using Korea’s traditional sweets called yakgwa (honey cookie).

DOOR to Seongsu
DOOR to Seongsu is a premium flagship store opened by the convenience store brand GS25. DOOR to Seongsu appeals to consumers through a unique concept that separates itself from regular convenience stores. The most eye-catching difference is the Drinking Zone where customers can enjoy a variety of beer and wine on tap. The store also sells bread and chicken that are prepared on a daily basis as well as their bestselling products. With chairs and tables, the store feels like a café by night and a bar by night.

LCDC Seoul
Once a building with a shoemaking factory and an auto repair shop, LCDC Seoul has transformed the place into a trending multipurpose culture center. The building’s façade shows a glimpse of the mini plaza encircled by concrete walls with stairways in between, which all make up to turning this place a reputed Instagrammable photo spot. Inside the building, you’ll find several quirky and adorable shops including select shops, cafés, and a rooftop bar. Seasonal pop-up stores that open occasionally are also fun to look around.

Onion Seongsu
Onion Seongsu is a bakery café renovated from a 1970s building that received much attention for its unique interior and tasty baked goods. Onion Seongsu added transparent glasses and metal frames onto the original old framework for an overall vintage look with a modern touch. You can try a variety of breads and desserts here, from ang-butter bread (red bean paste butter bread) that uses handmade red bean paste and chewy rye ciabatta to sweet, soft Pandoro.

Magpie&Tiger Seongsu Tea Room
Magpie&Tiger Seongsu Tea Room is a must-visit place for tea aficionados. This tea house specializes in East Asian tea, serving tea brewed from tea leaves grown and dried locally in Korea as well as other East Asian countries. You can pair your tea with a variety of tea foods available, from traditional Korean desserts like tteok (rice cake) and baked sweets to Western deserts and pound cake and cheese cake.

Peaches. by D8NE
Peaches. D8NE is an offline flagship store launched by Peaches., a lifestyle brand inspired by automobiles. The store uses cars as a theme to create a unique atmosphere both inside and out. Not only does the store sell and showcase products by Peaches., but also has well-known food franchises like Downtowner burger house and Knotted donuts.

Monami Factory Seongsu
Monami Factory Seongsu is where you can see, try, and buy a wide range of products by Monami, Korea’s prominent office supplies and stationery brand particularly well-known for their ballpoint pens. The store has a DIY station where you can make your very own ballpoint pen and fountain pen ink. Several packaged products are also available that make for perfect souvenirs.


 
 
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Explore Yeonnam-dong, Gen Y&Z’sPlayground!

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Yeonnam-dong is currently the hippest neighborhood in Seoul. The unique
blend of modern trends and old-fashioned retro mood continues to attract
Millennials and Gen Z alike. The Gyeongui Line Forest Park founded along the closed railroad tracks lead to alleyways that have cafés, restaurants, workshops, and select shops that are like hidden gems.
To explore Yeonnam-dong, start from Hongik University Station (Seoul
Subway Line 2, Gyeongui Jungang Line, Airport Railroad), Exit 6. Once you
exit from the subway station, you’ll be greeted by Gyeongui Line Book Street. After looking around the book-themed street formed along the closed railroad tracks, turn back in the direction of Hongik University Station and follow the main street of Gyeongui Line Forest Park.

Recommended Spots
Musinsa Terrace
Musinsa Terrace is a cultural multipurpose center managed by Musinsa, Korea’s popular online fashion platform. It is located on the 17th floor of AK& Hongdae near Hongik University Station. The terrace consists of a main lounge used for relaxing as well as exhibition and event purposes, along with shops, café, and an outdoor park. The outdoor park offers a splendid view of downtown Seoul, especially during sunset.

Kakao Friends Hongdae Flagship Store & Gongmihak
Kakao Friends Flagship Store is a Kakao Friends haven in the form of a three-story buildng. On the third floor is Gongmihak, a café and pub that collaborates with Kakao Friends to present adorable baked goods and beverages made using Korea’s traditional ingredients. The first floor is Factory Store, where you can buy Kakao Friends official merchandise at discounted prices.

FUHAHA Cream Bread
Named in reference to the Korean onomatopoeia of a big laughter, FUHAHA Cream Bread is confident their bread will bring joyous laughter to their customers after just one bite. Their signature bread is salt cream bread that features soft crusted bread packed with sweet and salty cream that create a perfect harmony. The store serves take-out only.

Made by Hongdae Branch
Made by Hongdae Branch specializes in selling a variety of stationery, including products like stickers, postcards, letter cards, and cell phone cases. The store is a popular shopping point among stationery collectors as they sell a wide range of products designed by many different designers. Even if you’re not into buying one, just looking at the colorful items will make your time fly by.

Happy Cheese Smile
Happy Cheese Smile presents new ways to enjoy Koreans’ soul food tteokbokki. In addition to the basic spicy tteokbokki, Happy Cheese Smile also serves fried rice cake tteokbokki, fried glass noodles tteokbokki, and rose sauce tteokbokki topped with crispy potato chips. They also offer a wide variety of side meals to choose from. The restaurant can adjust the spiciness level of tteokbokki menus for those who are not used to eating spicy food, so why not give it a try?

Yeonnam Bangagan (BTS photoshoot spot)
Yeonnam Bangagan is a café renovated from an old house. Many aspects of the building remain the same, demonstrating the classic retro look from the past. While the café offers a number of photo opportunities with its antique interior, it is also popular as one of the places where BTS had their photoshoot. The beverages served in Yeonnam Banagagan is as unique as their interior. Their signature menu is chamkkae (sesame) latte, a drink that uses grain powder topped with sesame cream and sprinkled with sesame seeds. The drink has a strong aroma thanks to the sesame that are locally grown and extracted for sesame oil by a professional.

Quafe
Quafe has earned much attention for its reinterpretation of Korean-style twisted donuts, or kkwabaegi in Korean. In addition to the regular sugar-coated twisted donuts, Quafe offers a wide variety of flavors ranging from earl grey, tiramisu, salted caramel, raspberry, and different toppings. The most popular donut is Unicorn Kkwabaegi, a cream soda-flavored donut coated in rainbow colors.

Cheong Su Dang
Cheong Su Dang is a relaxing café in the middle of the city that offers a tranquil atmosphere with bamboos and a pond. The café consists of one basement floor and two stories and although the interior is designed to bring beautiful photo results, the best photo zone is the café’s entrance decorated with trees and hanging lanterns. Popular menu items include egg coffee topped with egg yolk custard cream and soufflé castella cake made to order.

May Store
May Store is a popular select shop in Yeonnam-dong that showcases a collection of works from a number of brands and designers. While the store may seem fully packed with items, the products are neatly arranged. The shop sells a wide range of products from accessories and bags to postcards, stickers, and even tableware.


 
 
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Summer in the Beauty of Eunpyeong Hanok Village

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The architectural beauty of hanok structures continues to awe visitors to Korea, with many people including a trip to a hanok village on their itinerary. If you’ve already been to Bukchon Hanok Village or Jeonju Hanok Village but still want to see more, then plan some time in Eunpyeong Hanok Village! Despite being located within Seoul, this village maintains a slower, quieter ambiance where you can truly appreciate the beauty of hanok along with the majestic Bukhansan Mountain.

Eunpyeong Hanok Village
Eunpyeong Hanok Village was founded at the foot of Bukhansan Mountain in December, 2014. Rather than restoring old hanok houses like most villages do, the area was completely created from scratch, becoming the largest neighborhood of new hanok houses in the metropolitan area. The area has plenty of attractions to fill a half-day itinerary, from walking along forested trails on Bukhansan Mountain to visiting a temple and museum before enjoying a break at a café or restaurant with an amazing view.

Jingwansa Temple
Jingwansa Temple is one of four major temples located around Seoul.


The temple offers many facilities to learn about Buddhist culture, including temple stay, temple food, and traditional culture experience halls.


The walking path, Baekchowon-gil, starting from the temple entrance is highly recommended. The path is named after Monk Baek Chowon, who hid the Korean flag and other patriotic materials during the Japanese colonial period. The path passes a beautiful valley flowing out of Bukhansan National Park.

Eunpyeong History Hanok Museum
Eunpyeong History Hanok Museum is dedicated to promoting the history and hanok culture of Eunpyeong-gu through exhibitions as well as lectures and hands-on programs. The building was also selected as a beautiful representative building of Seoul in 2015.


The museum is largely divided into the Eunpyeong History Hall on the second floor and the Hanok Exhibition Hall on the third floor. The hanok hall shows the changes in hanok structures over time, showing plenty of examples of modern hanok. The Eunpyeong History Hall shows the history and culture of the region where Eunpyeong Hanok Village currently stands.


Many visitors enjoy getting a closer look at the materials used to construct hanok, as well as the science behind the flooring of hanok buildings, such as the ondol (underfloor heating) and maru (wooden floor). The museum holds approximately 7,500 items related to the area’s history and representative cultural heritages.

Hanok cafés and restaurants with a view
One unique aspect of Eunpyeong Hanok Village is that there are hanok tea houses and restaurants with upstairs seating for a panoramic view of the entire village. While they aren’t super high up, the floor-to-ceiling windows allow you to see the beautiful tile rooflines up close with a fantastic backdrop of Bukhansan Mountain.


Take a moment to relax from wandering through the village over a traditional drink and snack or even a full meal. No matter which shop or menu you choose, you’re guaranteed to have a pictureperfect table and view.

Eunpyeong Trail
If you enjoy hiking and trekking, you’ll definitely want to check out Eunpyeong Trail! There are five courses total, with courses three and four passing Jingwansa Temple and Eunpyeong Hanok Village.


Course four in particular is great if you enjoy hiking, as it connects with sections of the Bukhansan Dulle-gil Trail. The wooden deck also passes the natural habitat for boreal digging frogs, an endangered species.


 
 
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Following BTS to Traditional Places

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K-pop group Bangtan Boys, more commonly called BTS, hasn’t let their international fame cloud their Korean roots. In the past, they filmed a music video at Gyeongbokgung Palace while dressed in hanbok, and even appeared on an NBC talk show wearing hanbok. In Korea, they visited many traditional places, creating a wonderful tour course for BTS fans looking to follow in their footsteps.

Korea Furniture Museum
BTS made an appearance in a recent episode of “You Quiz on the Block,” filmed at the Korea Furniture Museum. They aren’t the only celebrities to have visited this attraction. The guestbook includes famous international figures such as Xi Jinping, Brad Pitt, and Martha Stewart!


The Korea Furniture Museum is a unique museum that collects and displays Korea’s traditional wooden furniture. Items are grouped according to their location and use in traditional houses, as well as by material, and region of origin.


The museum takes up ten traditional houses on a hill in Seongbuk-dong that have been restored over fifteen years. By touring the museum, you can also learn about the basic structure of hanok houses, including their typical interior design, flower-patterned lattice work, chimney, and front yard.


Admission to the museum is strictly limited to those with a reservation, and tours are led by a guide, lasting approximately one hour. Through the guided tour, you can learn more about the Korean housing culture, harmonizing the furniture and nature. The museum is a great way to learn more about the beautiful traditional culture of Korea.

Awon Museum & Hotel
Awon Museum & Hotel was a filming location of the 2019 BTS Summer Package. In the film, the members of BTS also visited nearby attractions like Soyang Oseongje House and Uibongsanseong Fortress, quickly raising their popularity. The house itself was originally built in Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do, but was move to the current location within Wanju Oseong Hanok Village.


Despite the move, the 250-year-old house still maintains the dignity of a scholar’s lifestyle from the Joseon era.


Awon Hotel can largely be divided into four spaces, including Cheonjiin – Manhyudang Hall, which was used for the cover image of 2019 BTS Summer Package.


The other spaces are Sarangchae – Yeonhadang Hall, Anchae – Seolhwadang Hall, and Byeolchae – Cheonmokdasil Room. Each area is open to touring, taking photos, and even spending the night in.


The ground below Awon Hotel is the Awon Museum, displaying modern art in the Oz Gallery. The gallery also serves a limited menu of teas and coffee. For more leisure, you can walk in the bamboo forest growing behind the hotel.

Gyeongbokgung Palace
If you’re a BTS fan, then you have to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace! They recorded a large performance here!


BTS recorded in front of Geunjeongjeon Hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace, registered as National Treasure No. 223 and the main building in the palace. Their performance, wearing traditional hanbok, was recorded for an episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on NBC in September of 2020.


After performing “Idol” in front of Geunjeongjeon Hall, they also performed “Mikrokosmos” in front of Gyeonghoeru Pavilion. Their performance was made even more spectacular thanks to the use of hundreds of drones. The pavilion appears to float atop the pond around it. It is especially popular in spring, when the weeping cherry trees around the pond are in bloom.


In May of 2015, BTS also performed before a brightly lit Heungnyemun Gate for a KBS music show. At that time, they were jokingly referred to as Heungtan Boys.

Korea House
Korea House also has connections with BTS. The cover image for the BTS edition of the Billboard magazine was taken here at Nogeumjeong Pavilion. In addition to group photos, they also took individual photos here.


Korea House is a multicomplex promoting all types of Korean traditions, from traditional food to performing arts, and even traditional wedding ceremonies.


Visitors can try a royal table d’hote, watch traditional performances, and even participate in cultural programs.


 
 
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Explore Ikseon-dong, a Hidden Treasure in the Bustling City

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Ikseon-dong has become a must-visit neighborhood in Seoul. The maze-like streets of Ikseon-dong hold treasures in the form of cafés, restaurants, and handicraft shops with unique concepts and designs operated by young artists and entrepreneurs. Ikseon-dong has enough to see and eat to fill a half-day of touring!

11AM – The charm of 101 years of history, Ikseon-dong Hanok Village
Ikseon-dong Hanok Village, first established in the 1920s, offers a unique mix of modern and traditional elements. The narrow alleyways are lined with uniquely decorated shops and cafes as they twist and turn. It’s no surprise that these alleyways are referred to as “photo zones” as the colorful shops make the perfect backdrop for photogenic moments. The shop signs and one-of-a-kind murals can also help you find you way within Ikseon-dong Hanok Village.

12PM – Lunch break overlooking hanok rooftops at 2storey_house
2storey_house is a French restaurant that overlooks the surrounding hanok village from the second floor terrace. The chef was trained at the famous French culinary school Le Cordon Bleu, and makes classic French dishes using ingredients available in Korea. Try unique combinations such as cream pasta featuring bacon and oyster mushrooms, or squid ink risotto with monkfish and French salsa sauce.

1PM – Café with a view, Cheongsudang
Wander the streets of Ikseon-dong long enough and you’ll come across a small pond with stepping stones, lined with tall bamboo and round yellow lanterns. The path leads to Cheongsudang, a café designed with the concept of an Asian garden. In addition to the interior design, the café’s menu items are also popular. Enjoy stone pour-over coffee, made using stone drippers, or the Castella and fromage cake, baked in square-shaped pottery.

3PM – Get rid of stress at Ikseon Shooting Club
Part of the charm of exploring Ikseon-dong is stopping in to enjoy the shops. At Ikseon Shooting Club, you can relieve stress while also winning prizes! This indoor shooting range provides a variety of BB gun types that feel just like their actual model. Each gun type has a set point goal and if you get over the target goal, you win a prize!

4PM – Sala Daeng BANGKOK, a slice of Thai paradise
For dinner, fly to Thailand. Just kidding! You can enjoy Thai food in Ikseon-dong at Sala Daeng BANGKOK, famous among tourists. The restaurant looks like a resort straight out of Bangkok, decorated with rattan furniture and green plants around a central swimming pool. The menu includes Korean remakes of Thai cuisine for a unique dining option. If you’re looking for the full experience, be sure to order the Sala Daeng Special three-tier tray, coming with dinner and dessert!


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City Exploration to the heart of Seoul, Jongno

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Jongno 3(sam)-ga, Seoul ranked third in “The 49 coolest neighbourhoods in the world” for 2021, selected by the English travel magazine Time Out. What charms does this place, which draws the world’s attention and attracts an entire generation, hold? Jongno is the heart of Seoul, where Korea’s past and present, seniors and juniors, and retro and refined styles coexist.
Today, we’d like to explore the charming area of Jongno 3(sam)-ga!

Gwangjang Market, a Traditional Korean Market
Located in Yeji-dong, Jongno-gu, Gwangjang Market demonstrates the energetic daily lifestyle of Koreans. As Korea’s first permanent market with about 100 years of tradition, it houses numerous textile wholesalers and retailers of hanbok (traditional Korean clothes) material, curtains, and bedding. It has recently become more famous for its unique food street serving small gimbap, mung bean pancakes, and beef tartare. The savory aroma of food draws passersby into the market.

Taste of Korea at Gwangjang Market
When entering Gwangjang Market, you will easily find beef tartare restaurants. We highly recommend trying the “chopped live octopus and beef tartare” dish, a combination of beef tartare and finely chopped live octopus. This delicacy is characterized by the savory taste of egg yolk mingling with the soft beef tartare and chewy octopus. The dish’s Korean name, nakji tangtangi, originates from the sound of chopping (tangtang) octopus (nakji) with a knife.
Kkoma gimbap, highlighted in Time Out, is also known as mayak gimbap, literally meaning “drug gimbap,” because once you taste these addictive rolls with the mustard dipping sauce, you’ll never want to stop eating them. In addition, japchae, a combination of various vegetables, meat, and glass noodles, is a festive dish usually eaten on special occasions because of its complex and time-consuming cooking process. However, this delicious dish is readily available in Gwangjang Market for a reasonable price.
We also recommend mung bean pancakes (bindaetteok) and griddlecake with sugar filling (hotteok). While the griddle cake filled with sugar and nuts is a sweet dessert-like snack, the mung bean pancake, made with mung bean dough, green bean sprouts, and pork, is perfect for hungry tourists and best enjoyed with drinks. The latter has a long tradition and is the most popular food at Gwangjang Market.

Attractive Walking Spots along Seosulla-gil
Once you’ve appeased your hunger in Gwangjang Market, let’s discover more of Jongno’s hidden charms while digesting another delicacy! Seosulla-gil, the western stone wall road surrounding Jongmyo Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a beautiful walking spot with a cozy and peaceful atmosphere. Behind the stone wall, a large old tree’s verdant branches offer a shady resting spot in the summer and become tinged with autumn colors in the fall. While walking along the 800-meter-long road and observing the stunning scenery, you will pass by traditional crafts workshops, jewelry multishops, cafés, pubs, and other interesting shops where you can stop and rest at your leisure.

Strolling along K-Crafts Street
Do you know that the citizen identification tags and ornamental hairpins that appeared in Netflix’s popular K-zombie series “Kingdom (2019)” were made in a traditional handicraft workshop in Seosulla-gil? Also known as a K-crafts street, Seosulla-gil is home to many similar shops. We’d like to introduce you to Space 42, where you’ll find diverse jewelry crafts. This cultural complex offers various products from rising Korean jewelry designers. Its first floor has a jewelry multishop, while the second floor houses a lounge and experience booth where visitors can try their hand at making jewelry.

Enjoying Food and Drinks in Hanok
If you want to take a break from walking around Seosulla-gil, we advise you to visit Café Sasa for a delicious coffee or Seoul Gypsy for an alcoholic drink. Café Sasa, designed like a hanok, was featured in Time Out for its savory mugwort latte. In addition, the Seoul Gypsy, a remodeled 1950s hanok decorated in a unique pub style, boasts experimental microbrews and exotic dishes, including Vietnamese chicken and Thai salad.

Getting a Sense of Traditional Culture
The Seosulla-gil walking tour’s last course lets you discover the beauty of Korean traditions. Korea Saekdong Museum, featuring a traditional hanok-style and modern interior, displays Korea’s old clothing culture. The Korean word saekdong means “clothes with multicolored stripes.” The museum exhibits traditional wedding clothes and children’s clothes for celebrating their first anniversaries made of these colorful, striped clothes. In addition, you can purchase various modern accessories, such as mugs and pouches, made with the colorful stripe design in the museum shop.

Major Gourmand Alleys of the Newtro Culture
Jongno is home to numerous food streets, ranging from old restaurants in Meat Alley and Pocha Street to Ikseon-dong Café Street, which incited Korea’s newtro craze. Let’s explore these gourmand alleys that attract people of all ages, from seniors to hipsters!

Meat Alley Packed with Well-Established Restaurants
Many long-standing pork restaurants serving grilled pork belly and pork skirt are situated along Meat Alley, next to Jongno 3(sam)-ga Station, Exit 6. These old restaurants each have their specialties, and Tongdwaeji Jip, known for its huge cauldron lid–grilled pork belly, is no exception. Grilled pork belly, considered Korean soul food, has become a popular dish among foreigners and is listed in the Oxford English Dictionary. You can enjoy pork belly and kimchi grilled over a hot cauldron lid and wrap them in lettuce or perilla leaf. If you want to properly appreciate trendy Korean food culture, we recommend that you end your meal with fried rice made with kimchi and cheese.

Delicious Dessert in Ikseon-dong
Ikseon-dong Café Street is a popular place among the youth to find exciting desserts. The hanok café “Cheong Su Dang” is known for its delicious desserts, such as soufflé castella, which is made upon order, black sesame cake, and pour-over coffee made from millstoneground coffee. This café is also a famous photo spot thanks to its interior design. Its entrance is embellished with a bamboo lamp and stepping-stones, emphasizing Asian beauty, while its nature-friendly interior is decorated with moss and rocks.

Food Stalls at Night
If you walk toward Nagwon Arcade from Exit 3 of Jongno 3(sam)-ga Station on Subway Line 5, you will find food stalls lining the roadside. In Pocha Street, you can try Koreans’ favorite snacks, such as mussel soup, grilled chicken feet, grilled sea eel, and green onion pancakes, served with alcoholic drinks on a street table. Along with Gogi Alley, Pocha Street also came highly recommended in Time Out. If you want to experience Korean night culture, this is the perfect place to end your Jongno travels.

 
 
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Thermoforming Vacuum Packaging Machines

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[INQ. NO. 2205M21] In 1984, Komas Co., Ltd. launched its business specializing in industrial packaging peripheral and later, became the first and best manufacturer of industrial thermoforming vacuum packaging machine in KOREA.
SANVAC® is the manifestation of their principle, “Our machines for reliable and durable performance”. The 2003 prototype is operating still and it will continue its operation in the coming years.
Its dependability comes from pragmatic design, strong frame of qualified stainless steel from POSCO, high-end partial parts inside and assembly by skillful technicians.
Quality has already been verified for decades in KOREA

Over the years, Komas has been growing up with representative food-processors from Korea like CJ Cheiljedang, Dongwon F&B, Hansung Enterprise, Harim, Sajo Daerim, etc. Re-orders are increasing from their experience and confi dence.
SANVAC® is more than the ordinary in performance, durability and optional functions Komas customizes the machine in terms of size, functional option and capacity according to buyer’s requirements. For example, buyers can designate one mode between ‘flexible packaging’ and ‘rigid packaging’ on the biggest model. ‘Rigid packaging’, here, refers to instant thermoforming mechanism without premade trays, capable of 1000 micron of PET or PP film.

It can also customize MAP (Modifi ed Atmosphere Packaging) and/or Liquid Packaging system on both types of packaging.
Komas has developed its own labeling machine and liquid-filling machine. It will offer you a one-stop solution of packaging, liquid-filling and labeling. Buyers are free from compatibility or warranty issues which may arise among diff erent manufacturers.


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Scaffolding Products

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[INQ. NO. 2205M20] Hochun Industrial Co., Ltd. has been active in the domestic and international scaffolding markets since its establishment in 1993.
Hochun produces customized scaffoldings for many countries including those in North America, Europe, and the Middle East. And its superiority in quality of its products has been widely recognized.

Frame
Frame, one of the main products of Hochun, is a steel structure that is used in many construction fi elds. It is used frequently due to the ease of assembly and utilization.
Hochun makes many kinds of frames. But generally, the Drop Lock and Snap On types are the most popular in many fields. In making frames, the company complies with international standards. Especially, its QC focuses on precision and care, material contents, welding parts, and surface treatment, etc.

Ringlock
This is a useful scaff olding item for building construction. Ringlock consists of three main components: Standard (Vertical); Ledger (Horizontal); and Brace (Diagonal). The advantage of ringlock is that it is easy to assemble and disassemble, and above all, it also has high fl exibility to lock using pins in different angles. Accordingly, this system is useful in many construction areas: building construction, shipbuilding, and energy plants, etc.

Screw Jack
Hochun is proud of its screw jack, widely used in the scaffolding area. When you install some scaffold structure, screw jack acts as a sturdy pedestal. The nut of Screw Jack controls the height of the structure.
The company’s screw jack has high quality, so it has received KCS certification for its screw jack every year. This KCS certification is issued by a Korean government agency, KOSHA.
In addition to these items, the company handles many kinds of scaffolding items; coupling pin, cross brace, guard rail, aluminum plank, coupler, bridge leg (side walk), multi prop and rolling tower, etc.
For customers’ needs, specialized staffs in the company ensure checking of important features of the items during the manufacturing process, including durability, tensile strength, etc.

  
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Commercial Dishwashers

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[INQ. NO. 2205M19] PRIME’s dishwasher basically guarantees energy-saving and powerful washing. PRIME provides optimized products for customers to efficiently use them.
By using highly efficient heat-exchanging technology, its products minimize the consumption of electricity needed to heat up dishwashing water or to dry wet dishes. Thanks to highly efficient pump motors and specially manufactured high-pressure washing nozzles, its products have increased washing power by 30% compared with other existing ones while consuming less electricity.

It is all possible to manufacture and install various lines of dishwashers including hood-type dishwashers, undercounter dishwashers (glass washers), rack-conveyor-type dishwashers and flight conveyor dishwashers into a number of forms and combinations customized to users’ kitchen conditions.
As all dishwashers produced by PRIME are powered on by the simple operation of switches, anyone can use any of its products easily and simply.
PRIME is a professional company that provides customers with convenience and perfect washing based on experience built up over many years, and new technologies.
The company off ers a wide range of options meeting the needs of customers through various types of product models used for narrow kitchens of small-sized restaurants, medium & large-sized restaurants, premium restaurants, schools, hospitals, industries, hotels, resorts, franchised restaurants, amusement parts, officetels, military camps, public organizations, cafeterias, and so forth.
As a leader in advancing kitchen environment, PRIME is focusing on researching technologies and developing products in various ways so as customers can experience its creative innovations.

 
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