Articles by Lee Si-jin
Lee Si-jin
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Jeonju City helps visitors chill at iconic hanok village
The Hanok Village in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, has a cool if unexpected addition for the summer: ice. According to a city official, large ice blocks -- each measuring 1.2 meter in height, 0.6 meter in length, and 0.25 meter in width -- will be displayed at 20 popular travel spots within the hanok village, including Taejo-ro, Hyanggyo-gil, Eunhaeng-ro and more. The ice is one of several measures introduced by the city government to help tourists cope with the ongoing heat wave and enjoy the
Travel Aug. 16, 2024
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[Photo News] Wando's Sinji Myeongsasimni Beach entertains vacationers with diverse programs
Sinji Myeongsasimni Beach, a popular coastal getaway known for its 4-kilometer stretch of silver sand on Wando, South Jeolla Province, is set to captivate visitors with stunning sand art from August to mid-October. Created by three local sand artists, including Choi Ji-hun, these sand sculptures provide new photo opportunities for holidaymakers enjoying the sea and for those who prefer a leisurely barefoot stroll along the shoreline. Travelers can also enjoy free water sports activities at the b
Travel Aug. 16, 2024
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[Well-curated] Theme your summer
If you have some time to spare before (or after) shopping at the popular shopping complex HDC IPark Mall in Yongsan, central Seoul, head over to “The Great Era of Piracy," a special exhibition on "One Piece," a mega-hit Japanese animation series on air since 1999, on the mall's sixth floor. In Seoul, the exhibition which previously toured Hong Kong, Malaysia and Indonesia, presents Korean anime fans with opportunities to enjoy the beloved series via limited edition merc
Culture Aug. 16, 2024
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[Around the Hotels] Promotions and packages
Sofitel Ambassador Seoul offers summer holiday promotion for late vacationers Sofitel Ambassador Seoul, located in Songpa-gu, southeastern Seoul, presents the “Cheers to the Sunset” package to enjoy summer at the hotel. Guests stay in rooms with a view of Seokchon Lake and free access to the hotel’s bar Latitude32 on the top floor, with a 20 percent discount at the hotel’s restaurant. From 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., guests can enjoy unlimited wine and highball cocktails with
Travel Aug. 16, 2024
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Nighttime tours, programs for tropical nights
Popular travel destinations around the country beckon visitors with nighttime programs and festivals to entertain those planning short trips or weekend getaways to escape the scorching summer heat. Jinju, a city in South Gyeongsang Province, has organized Jinju Culture Night, running from Thursday to Saturday at Jinjuseong. Every corner of the fortress offers historical and cultural experiences, including a night market, musical performances and a nighttime stroll along the fortress walls. The h
Travel Aug. 15, 2024
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View Seoul’s iconic palaces from above
Exploring Seoul’s iconic cultural heritage sites like Gyeongbokgung, Deoksugung and Jongmyo is one of the must-do activities while visiting South Korea. A light stroll along the stone walls of the palaces and taking in centuries-old "hanok," or traditional Korean houses, makes many fans feel like they've wandered into a Korean period drama. But, tourists can take a step back from these crowd-packed spots and enjoy a different view of Seoul's historical landmarks from ne
Culture Aug. 14, 2024
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Mugunghwa festival, events celebrate Liberation Day
Liberation Day on Aug. 15 will be a great time to take in the beauty of South Korea’s national flower “mugunghwa,” or Rose of Sharon, according to Korea Forest Service. Commemorating the country’s history and the sacrifice of Korean independence fighters, a variety of mugunghwa-themed events will be held at arboretums and tourist destinations across the country. Chollipo Arboretum, located in Taean, South Chungcheong Province, will entertain visitors with a mugunghwa-rela
Travel Aug. 13, 2024
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Liberation Day-themed programs, events held at local travel spots
Celebrating its 79th Liberation Day this Thursday, tourist destinations around the country offer special programs to highlight what Korean independence fighters went through under Japanese occupation, commemorate their sacrifices and remember the history. Seodaemun Prison History Hall, in Seodaemun-gu, northwestern Seoul, offers a hands-on activity and concert for young visitors keen on taking in some of the nation’s arduous modern history. Children aged 7 to 10 can participate in a &ldquo
Culture Aug. 11, 2024
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[Around the Hotels] Promotions and packages
Legoland Korea Resort holds pop-up event for children Legoland Korea Resort in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, presents the new pop-up event “Lego Dreamz,” running until Sept. 12. Children can play with Lego bricks to design their own creations at the pop-up zone. Visitors can also experience the “mission portal” event that allows them to receive "dream chaser" gifts, including a dream chaser license, lanyard and Legoland badge. After completing a survey, visitors
Travel Aug. 9, 2024
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Stay cool inside
Heading to one of South Korea’s several coastal getaways, a water park or an exciting festival is a great decision for a refreshing summer. But avoiding outdoor activities may be a better option, as the country has been caught up in an ever prolonged heat wave. Though people can easily find their own chilly summer paradise at practically every street corner -- think comics cafe, ubiquitous coffee franchises, bingsu (creamy shaved ice) spots and internet cafes -- there are more options, som
Travel Aug. 8, 2024
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[Drama Tour] Feel ‘My Mister’ mood in Yongsan
Yongsan-gu in central Seoul is one of the go-to spots for both local and overseas travelers. The district became popular for its Itaewon neighborhood -- where people can experience and enjoy a variety of international cultures -- many years ago. It also beckons history buffs with the National Museum of Korea and the War Memorial of Korea. Today, it is easy to spot young, vibrant K-pop fans near Sinyongsan Station, where the headquarters of Hybe, the K-pop powerhouse behind BTS, are located. Mean
Travel Aug. 3, 2024
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World Cup Park in Seoul opens family-friendly water park
The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced Thursday that the city is opening a water park to entertain children and families at World Cup Park in Mapo-gu, western Seoul, from Friday to Sunday. The three-day water park event offers a destination for Seoul-based families who wish to cool down in the thick of the summer heat without traveling far afield. During the day, children can enjoy the water park's two slides and two large swimming pools. The city government also offers cool-off mist t
Travel Aug. 2, 2024
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[Photo News] Nonjinmul, Jeju’s unique natural beach
One of the unique beaches on South Korea’s southern island of Jeju is Nonjinmul, a natural beach created by spring water flowing into the sea. In the Jeju dialect, "nonjinmul," means “water being thrown away,” referring to how the Hallasan spring water cannot be used for drinking or farming due to its proximity to the sea. Located in Seogwipo, southern Jeju Island, Nonjinmul has turned into a natural swimming pool with large embankments, beckoning holidaymakers wishin
Travel Aug. 2, 2024
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[Around the Hotels] Promotions and packages
Le Meridien Seoul Myeongdong launches wine promotion ‘Sparkling Hour’ Le Meridien Seoul Myeongdong in central Seoul presents a new wine promotion, “Sparkling Hour,” at its lobby lounge and bar Lumiere. The promotion offers a chance for guests to quench their thirst and whet their appetite with sparkling wine. Offered along with the wine, is a special platter featuring grilled lobster, shrimp, abalone, beef strip loin steak and more. Guests can taste both red and white win
Travel Aug. 2, 2024
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Have Yangyang, Samcheok lost their charm for visitors?
The number of holidaymakers in Yangyang and Samcheok, two of the popular coastal getaway spots in Gangwon Province, has decreased this year, according to the Gangwon Provincial government. While Samcheok welcomed almost 32,000 visitors from July 1 to 24, marking an 84.1 percent decrease from last year, Yangyang beckoned 42,000 visitors during the same period, a 67.5 percent decline from 2023. Though the detailed reasons for these striking drops have yet to be analyzed, the provincial government
Travel Aug. 1, 2024
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