Pocheon (Korean pronunciation: [pʰo.tɕʰʌn]) is a inland city in the far northeastern region of Gyeonggi province in South Korea. It covers 826.48 km with a population of 160,176 people, according to the 2008 census. Pocheon lies between Seoul and the mountainous northwestern areas of Gangwon province. The city borders Yeoncheon county, with the cities of Dongducheon and Yangju to the west, along with Uijeongbu, and Namyangju of Gyeonggi province to the south. It also borders Hwacheon county of Gangwon province on its eastern border and Cheorwon is to the north. Alongside the adjoining Gapyeong, Pocheon consists of the highest mountainous areas in Gyeonggi province. The current city of Pocheon was created after Pocheon-hyeon and Yeongpyeong counties were merged. The north part of the city used to be part of Yeongpyeong county while the south used to be part of Pocheon-hyeon.
Seoul is the business and cultural hub of South Korea, where skyscrapers tower over Buddhist temples. Take it all in from the N Seoul Tower, built atop a peak in Namsan Park. The teahouses and shops of Insadong give you a taste of Korean flavor, which you can further experience with a visit to the grounds and museums of Gyeongbokgung. UNESCO World Heritage Site Changdeokgung Palace is a fine example of authentic ancient architecture.
Discover the best top things to do in Gangwon-do, South Korea including Yongpyeong Resort Gondola, Jumunjin Express Bus Central Terminal, Soyang Lake, Abai Village Gaetbae Boat, Donghae Sangsa, Samcheok Marine Cable Car, 이충열, 고구마쌀롱, Yangyang Express Bus Terminal, Jeongdongjin Rail Bike.
Discover the best top things to do in Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea including Jijangjeongsa Temple, Musangsa Temple, Wolmyeongdong, Gagwonsa Temple, Hyeonchungsa Shrine, Gongseri Catholic Church, Gwanchoksa Temple, Sudeoksa Temple, Bonggoksa Temple, Buseoksa Temple.
Coordinates: 36°N 128°E / 36°N 128°E / 36; 128
Discover the best top things to do in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea including Gaetgol Eco Park, Dongtan Central Park, Ilsan Lake Park, Seoul Grand Park, Sammaksa Valley, Korea National Arboretum, UriKkot Botanical Garden, The Garden of Morning Calm, Mulhyanggi Arboretum, Ansan Reed Wetland.
Coordinates: 36°15′N 128°45′E / 36.250°N 128.750°E / 36.250; 128.750
Yeongdong County is a county in North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. The county should not be confused with the similarly named Yeongdong region.
Gwangju (Korean pronunciation: [kwaŋ.dʑu]) is the sixth largest city in South Korea. It is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister. The city was also the capital of South Jeolla Province until the provincial office moved to the southern village of Namak in Muan County in 2005.
Seoul is the business and cultural hub of South Korea, where skyscrapers tower over Buddhist temples. Take it all in from the N Seoul Tower, built atop a peak in Namsan Park. The teahouses and shops of Insadong give you a taste of Korean flavor, which you can further experience with a visit to the grounds and museums of Gyeongbokgung. UNESCO World Heritage Site Changdeokgung Palace is a fine example of authentic ancient architecture.
Discover the best top things to do in Goseong-gun, South Korea including Sampo Beach, Cheonjin Beach, Bongpo Beach, Haneui Lavender Farm, Neungpadae, Hwajinpo Maritime Museum, Ayajin Beach, Songjiho Beach, Goseong Gasiogapi Farm, Goseong Mountain.
Uiseong County (Uiseong-gun) is a county in Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, South Korea. Located near the center of the province, it is bounded by Andong on the north, Cheongsong on the east, Gunwi County on the south, and Sangju and Yecheon on the west. As in most parts of Korea, most of the land is vacant and forested; only about 19% of the county's area is farmland. The county is largely rural, with an economy dominated by agriculture; the only urbanized area is the county seat, Uijeong-eup.
Gongju ((Korean pronunciation: [koŋ.dʑu]); Gongju-si), also spelt Kongju, is a city in South Chungcheong province, South Korea.
Seoul is the business and cultural hub of South Korea, where skyscrapers tower over Buddhist temples. Take it all in from the N Seoul Tower, built atop a peak in Namsan Park. The teahouses and shops of Insadong give you a taste of Korean flavor, which you can further experience with a visit to the grounds and museums of Gyeongbokgung. UNESCO World Heritage Site Changdeokgung Palace is a fine example of authentic ancient architecture.
Where else can you find an azalea-framed volcano to climb, a sisterhood of deep-divers, and ancient stone statues on which to make wishes? Jeju Island. A favorite with newlyweds (and K-drama fans), this popular retreat is also home to miles of golden beaches, winding coastal trails, and Jeju Waterworld, the area’s largest water park. No matter what your fancy, one thing is for certain: a day of sightseeing isn’t complete without enjoying some of the isle’s delicious raw seafood and famed barbecued black pork.
Gwangyang (Korean pronunciation: [kwaŋ.jaŋ]) is a city in South Jeolla Province, South Korea. Gwangyang city is the home of POSCO's Gwangyang Steel Works, the largest facility of its kind in the world. The city is also home to K League Classic football side Jeonnam Dragons.
Discover the best top things to do in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea including Zoolung Zoolung - Hanam, Seoul Grand Park, Bucheon Natural Ecological Park, Hanwha Aqua Planet Ilsan, NACF Anseong Farmland, Play Aquarium Bucheon, Zoolung Zoolung - Ilsan, Dongmool Nara, Dumulmeoli Aebeolle Saengtae Hakgyo, Zoorarium - Hanam.
Coordinates: 36°N 128°E / 36°N 128°E / 36; 128
Coordinates: 36°15′N 128°45′E / 36.250°N 128.750°E / 36.250; 128.750
The bucolic town of Chuncheon is only 45 miles from Seoul and has lots to offer a visitor looking to explore Korea’s more scenic side. Take a ferry to popular Nami island, which was the site of the Korean hit drama Winter Sonata.
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