Member's pageChungju Lake Cruise/Cheongpung Naru (충주호크루즈 청풍나루)
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Cruise tour for children ---------------- KRW 10,000
Cruse tour for adults ---------------- KRW 17,000
Cheongpungnaru was a ferry crossing on Cheongpung Lake, located in Cheongpung-myeon, Jecheon-si, North Chungcheong Province. While the exact date of i ... More
Cheongpungnaru was a ferry crossing on Cheongpung Lake, located in Cheongpung-myeon, Jecheon-si, North Chungcheong Province. While the exact date of its construction is unknown, it appears to have been used since before the Joseon Dynasty. Before the flooding, the river was approximately 250 meters wide. Due to the rapids and shallow waters, boats used oars to navigate the river. The ferry was used by schoolchildren to commute, and local residents to gather wood or sell firewood at the Cheongpung Market. The ferry carried 60 to 70 passengers a day. With the construction of the Chungju Dam, which formed Cheongpung Lake, a pier was opened at the former site in September 1984. Cheongpungnaru serves as the departure and arrival point for cruise ships plying the lake. Parking is available in the dedicated parking lot, and passengers must then proceed to the boarding area. Once at the pier, they will fill out a boarding form and submit it to the ticket booth along with their ID. Upon verification, they will be issued a boarding pass. A round trip from Cheongpung Ferry to Jangheung Ferry takes about an hour and a half, and passengers are advised to arrive at the boarding point 30 minutes before departure. Boarding a cruise from here allows you to enjoy the surrounding scenery, which blends seamlessly with the lake. The Cheongpung-Janghoe Ferry route, in particular, is a popular destination, offering panoramic views of Chungju Lake, including the Chungju Bridge, Oksunbong Peak, Gudambong Peak, and Geumsu Mountain.
The name of BIFF Square, located in Jung-gu, Busan, uses the acronym meaning Busan International Film Festival. The success of Busan International Fil ... More
The name of BIFF Square, located in Jung-gu, Busan, uses the acronym meaning Busan International Film Festival. The success of Busan International Film Festival, which began in 1996, created this square and revitalized Nampo-dong, an old downtown area.
After the Busan International Film Festival has been held over the years, more and more hand printing with the hands and names of award-winning actors and directors on the square floor and there are plenty of things to see and eat around BIFF Square in a lively atmosphere.
“Oiso (Come), Boiso (See), and Saiso (Buy)!” is a famous phrase that represents Jagalchi Market. Along with the nearby Gukje Market and Bupyeong Kkang ... More
“Oiso (Come), Boiso (See), and Saiso (Buy)!” is a famous phrase that represents Jagalchi Market. Along with the nearby Gukje Market and Bupyeong Kkangtong Market, the Jagalchi Market is Busan’s main traditional market.
rom the Japanese occupation, several fish street stalls were created in this area. Because of the Korean War, numerous refugees came to Busan, and many shanty houses were built around the area. As such, a number of fish street stalls were formed to become a large fish market, which is now the Jagalchi Market. You will find live fish and seafood, including big octopuses in basins and baskets of street vendors. Sometimes, they sell lobsters, white sharks, baby sharks, sunfish, large squids, and so on. This is the real side of Busan’s Jagalchi Market.
Gukje Market was formed after the Korean War as US army items and other goods were gathered at the refugee capital of Busan. Along with Bupyeong Kkang ... More
Gukje Market was formed after the Korean War as US army items and other goods were gathered at the refugee capital of Busan. Along with Bupyeong Kkangtong Market, Jagalchi Market, and Bosu Book Street, Gukje Market forms the “Original Mega Commercial District of Busan.” Recently, with the success of the movie “Ode to My Father,” which centers on Gukje Market, the place welcomed its second golden era. Start exploring Gukje Market from Kkotbunine, featured in the film “Ode to My Father.”
Good food is essential in the market. Visit street vendors and eat Chungmu Gimbap, Bbibim dangmyeon (spicy glass noodles), eomuk (fish cake) and tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), fritters, and blood sausages for an authentic experience of the market.
Located in Bosu-dong, Jung-gu, Busan, the Bosu Book Street was created when Busan became a temporary capital during the Korean War. The history of Bos ... More
Located in Bosu-dong, Jung-gu, Busan, the Bosu Book Street was created when Busan became a temporary capital during the Korean War. The history of Bosu Book Street began when a couple of evacuees from North Korea opened a street stall, laying boxes and putting various magazines and old books on them. When many evacuees settled in Gukje Market and had a hard life after the end of the war, students and intellectuals could not find books even though they wanted to study. As a result, used bookstores in the street became successful, and as more and more other evacuees opened new used bookstores, today’s book alley was formed.
As each store has so many books, those stacked on the floor occupy both sides of the narrow alley. In the middle of the street, which seems to be only full of books, a steep staircase catches your eyes. It connects the Bosu Book Street with the Mural Village, but it is better known as a place for photography.
Recently, the hottest Starbucks opened in Gyeongdong Market, one of the traditional markets in Seoul. It was a renovated Kyungdong Theater, built in t ... More
Recently, the hottest Starbucks opened in Gyeongdong Market, one of the traditional markets in Seoul. It was a renovated Kyungdong Theater, built in the 1960s, which was created to grow together with local community of Kyungdong Market.
Member's pageGuryongpo Japanese house street (구룡포 일본가옥거리)
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Japanese lived in Guryongpo, Pohang which has abundant fishing grounds such as gwamegis, whales for the purpose of invading fishing in Japanese coloni ... More
Japanese lived in Guryongpo, Pohang which has abundant fishing grounds such as gwamegis, whales for the purpose of invading fishing in Japanese colonial era. It's a place with traces and history of Japanese colonial era.
It is also the filming location of the drama "When the Camellia Blooms", where tourists often visit.
You can see not only Camelia cafe(filming location), but also Japanese style alleys and houses.
Other than that, it is good to visit Guryongpo modern history center, Guryongpo park, and Guryongpo market in Guryongpo modern culture and history street(구룡포 근대문화 역사거리).
It's a iconic market in Nowon facing forest road on Gyeongchun line.
There's a variety of food and experience contents in the market. ... More
It's a iconic market in Nowon facing forest road on Gyeongchun line.
There's a variety of food and experience contents in the market.
It is located at entrance of Gongneung dokkaebi market and fried chicken is popular here.
Electric grilled barbecue chicken is also popular.
Hanbang ... More
It is located at entrance of Gongneung dokkaebi market and fried chicken is popular here.
Electric grilled barbecue chicken is also popular.
Hanbang barbecue chiken has sticky rice, ginseng and jujube in it, so you can choose as you like.
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