South Korea - a beautiful peninsula having over 5,000 years of culture and history. It is a perfect combination of tradition and contemporary that amaze everyone all over the world. South Korea is actually famous for various cuisines, fashion trends and glamorous entertainment industry. Especially, the powerful Korean Wave “Hallyu” and charismatic “K-pop” will blow your mind all the time. - Bạn đang xem trang 6
Official name: Republic of Korea
Capital: Seoul
Official language: Korean
Currency: Won (KRW)
Area: 99,720 sq km (38,592 sq miles) excluding demilitarised
Population: 50,503,933 (UN estimate 2016)
Population density: 492,5 per sq km
Jeju island is off the coast of South Korea, known as the “Island Of the Gods”. Jeju Island is best known for being the home to many deep-diving women, or Haenyeos who would put on their wetsuits to dive into the sea for the freshest octopus, clams, squid, seaweed and ...
One of Busan’s most popular tourist hangouts, Haeundae is famous for its beach, its nightlife, and its lively atmosphere. Here’s our guide to some of the best things to see and do around Busan’s most famous beach.
No trip to Korea is complete without trying these outdoor activities, from cycling through the countryside to skiing down winter slopes. South Korea is the perfect destination for you to embark on an “active” holiday.
The bustling and lively markets of Jeju are frequently visited by locals old and young, along with tourists eager to try Jeju specialty street foods. Here are some of the best traditional markets on the island.
Korea is a great country for camping. This tiny little country has very little use-able space, as a result, it is narrow valleys are crammed full with busy roads, farms, power-lines, rivers, houses, factories, golf-courses and villages.
K-beauty is a global phenomenon which has swept across the shelves of beauty stores worldwide. So it’s no surprise that the country is home to high-tech beauty solutions; here are some of the coolest gadgets on the market.
Situated 120 kilometers off the eastern coast of South Korea, Ulleungdo Island is known for its peaceful blue waves, revitalizing mountain scenery and breathtaking sunsets. Although mostly devoid of historical landmarks and famous dining establishments, Ulleungdo ...
There’s no better way to experience Korean culture than staying in a traditional house. Most are private residences or have been converted into museums or restaurants, but here are a few you can actually stay in.
Although Incheon is a port city in South Korea, it is definitely not a boring one, as there are various interesting spots that are worth seeing. We introduce you to the best sights and activities in Incheon.
Located off Korea’s southern coast, Jeju is Korea’s largest island. It’s Korea’s unofficial ‘honeymoon capital’ and is a popular holiday destination for couples of all ages.