Guide to driving in South Korea with a rental car

Renting a car in Korea: EVERYTHING you need to know! Requirements: International Driving Permit (IDP): Essential for foreign drivers. Passport: For identification purposes. Credit Card: For payment and deposit. Age: Most rental companies require drivers to be at least 21 years old and have one year of driving experience. Car Rental Service: https://www.koreaetour.com/product/car-rental-service/ Car type:…

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Korean Ramyeon Brands and Types

Get cozy with Korea’s favorite comfort food!   Korean ramyeon has captured the hearts and taste buds of people worldwide. With its savory broth, chewy noodles, and an array of flavorful toppings, ramyeon offers a delightful culinary experience. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the diverse world of Korean ramyeon, exploring different brands and…

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Discover everything you need at Daiso Korea !

  Discover everything you need at Daiso Korea!   In Korea’s bustling downtown, you’ve likely seen the familiar red and white “Daiso” signboard—a franchise known for budget-friendly goods. However, Daiso Korea has set itself apart by producing its own original products since 2014. In 2023, it cut ties with the Japanese franchise, becoming fully Korean-owned.…

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Best Korean food in summer.

Best Korean food in summer

Enjoy a fresh summer with these korean food!   In the scorching heat of Korean summers, nothing beats the refreshing food that you can find in South Korea. From icy desserts to chilled noodles, Korean cuisine offers a variation of dishes perfectly crafted to combat the high temperatures. Here’s what you to enjoy to feel…

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Korean Café Culture

A captivating fusion of tradition and innovation!   In the busy streets of South Korea, where the vibrant energy of modernity intertwines with the grace of tradition, lies a cherished aspect of everyday life that transcends mere caffeine fixes: the Korean café culture. Stepping into a Korean café is not just about grabbing a quick…

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International size-fitting stores in South Korea

Explore Seoul’s shopping scene for stylish international sizing!   Finding international size-fitting stores in Korea might require a bit of research, as the availability of such stores can vary depending on the location and the specific brands they carry. However, here are a few strategies and places to consider:   Department Stores Lotte Department Store:…

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Unique coffee shops in Seoul

Unique Cafes in Seoul!   Welcome to Seoul’s hidden gem: a café experience like no other! Tucked away in the vibrant streets of Seoul lies a haven for coffee connoisseurs and adventurers alike. Get ready to indulge your senses and ignite your imagination at Seoul’s most unique café experience.   Thanks Nature cafe: Experience something…

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Top 5 apps when traveling to South Korea

Travel like a pro with those apps!   Traveling to Korea presents an opportunity to immerse yourself into a rich culture, history, and modernity. To navigate through the country with ease and make the most of your travel experience, numerous apps exist. But for you, and in this guide, we have gathered the essential apps…

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Discover the top 5 best hikes in South Korea!

Discover the top 5 best hikes in South Korea!   Hiking is a beloved national pastime in South Korea, owing to its mountainous landscape covering 70% of the country’s land. Trails are often crowded on weekends as enthusiasts come prepared with gear and snacks for a mountain adventure. The hiking community is vibrant, with people…

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Spring Picnic in Yeouido

Enjoy a fresh and relaxing afternoon near Han river!   As the flowers bloom and the weather warms up, it’s the perfect time to embrace the beauty of spring with a delightful picnic in Yeouido, Seoul. With its scenic parks, picturesque riverside views, and vibrant atmosphere, Yeouido offers an idyllic setting for a memorable outdoor…

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The Best Record Stores in Seoul

Discover the best spots for music fans!   If you’re a music enthusiast visiting Seoul, you’re in luck! The city is dotted with record shops, each offering its own unique charm and selection. Here’s a rundown of some must-visit spots.   Buruttrack (부루의 뜨락) Looking for a signed copy of a CD of the latest…

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Korean Food Culture

Let’s learn about Korean Food Culture !   Korean cuisine, Hansik, is defined by its clear separation of main dishes like rice or noodles from side dishes known as banchan. It boasts a rich variety of recipes, blending animal and plant-based ingredients in balanced harmony. Particularly notable are the meticulously crafted fermented foods, reflecting a…

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Traditional korean houses: Hanok 한옥

      Discover the traditional korean houses: Hanok 한옥   The Korean peninsula boasts numerous cultural treasures, but the hanok, a traditional Korean dwelling, stands out for its distinctiveness. Beyond its aesthetic charm, a hanok is crafted primarily from natural materials like earth, wood, and rock, making it an environmentally friendly lodging choice. More…

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Side Dishes Blog

What are the common side dishes in South Korea?

Dive into the traditional household food table!   South Korea’s rich culinary heritage is characterized by a diverse array of flavors, textures, and ingredients, with side dishes playing a central role in every meal. These complementary dishes add depth and complexity to the dining experience, reflecting the country’s vibrant culinary traditions. Discover with us the…

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Hanbang: Ancient Korean Healing Wisdom

Dive into the ancient magic of Hanbang for natural wellness!   In the bustling streets of Seoul or amidst the serene landscapes of South Korea’s countryside, one can find a unique blend of tradition and modernity even in the realm of healthcare. At the heart of this blend lies Hanbang, traditional Korean medicine, a holistic…

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Korea’s Hidden Gems

South Korea like you have never seen it before!   Welcome to an exploration of Korea’s hidden treasures, where we venture beyond tourist hotspots to unveil enchanting destinations. Join us as we uncover secluded temples, hidden villages, and breathtaking landscapes, revealing Korea’s rich heritage and natural beauty. Prepare to be inspired by the lesser-known corners…

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A guide to city buses in South Korea

Find your way easily in South Korea!   In South Korea, navigating the busy streets of cities like Seoul and Busan is made easier thanks to an efficient public transportation system, including a diverse array of buses. From the iconic blue buses to the eco-friendly green buses and the rapid transit red buses, each color…

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Baseball in South Korea

Baseball in South Korea

Let’s take a dive into South Korean Baseball!   Since its introduction over a century ago, baseball has become deeply ingrained in South Korean culture, evolving into a cherished pastime with distinct traditions and passionate fans. Credited to American missionary Philip L. Gillett in 1905, baseball’s roots in Seoul can be traced back even earlier,…

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Korean Traditional Games

Let’s take a dive into Korean Traditional Games!   The origins of traditional South Korean games lie in ancient folk beliefs. Due to the historical focus on agriculture on the Korean peninsula, people held strong beliefs in protective nature gods. Singing, dancing, and even exorcisms were common practices aimed at ensuring bountiful crops and the…

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Korean Tea Culture and Ceremony

Take a peaceful journey into Korean tradition!   In a world buzzing with activity, taking a moment to pause and savor the simple pleasures becomes a necessity. That’s where the Korean tea ceremony steps in, offering a refreshing break from the chaos. Let’s dive into the world of Korean Tea Culture, where tranquility meets tradition…

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Korean Urban Legends and Haunted Places

Let us intrigue you: Korean Urban Legends and Haunted places!   Korean urban legends hold significant cultural and psychological meanings in Korea. They often reflect societal fears, values, and beliefs, serving as cautionary tales or explanations for unexplained phenomena. These legends also tap into the collective imagination, shaping perceptions of the supernatural and the unknown.…

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What are Korean “Anju” snacks?

Enjoy your drink with some delicious food! Traditionally and typically before the main meal, Koreans enjoy eating certain dishes called anju (안주) that pair well with alcoholic drinks. These are usually served with some makgeolli, soju, beer, or other Korean traditional liquors. In this article we’re going to show you a few of them, based…

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South Korea’s Cherry Blossom Forecast 2024

Get ready to see the magnificent cherry blossoms!   This year’s cherry blossoms are expected to bloom one to seven days earlier than average.  The earliest cherry blossoms can be seen in Busan around March 22nd, while Seoul will have to wait until April 3rd. Usually the cherry blossoms peak approximately one week after blossoming,…

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Eland Cruise – VIP Launching Event

Let us introduce to you: Eland Cruise event!   On Tuesday March 12th, Korea E Tour was welcomed to an event organized by Eland Cruise. The event took place on an Eland Ferry for their VIP launching from 6pm to 9pm. Eland Cruise is a company that offers different themes cruises for tourists and locals…

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A Food Guide to Gluten and Dairy Free locations in Korea

Enjoy your stay and don’t stress about restrictions!   Traveling abroad is an amazing experience, but sometimes it can be quite tricky when you want to enjoy local food but have dietary restrictions.  In a country where diary and gluten are prevalent ingredients in many traditional dishes, finding suitable alternatives can seem challenging. However, we…

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How to take taco in Korea, User Guide

An easy guide to use Taxis in South Korea

Take the taxi in Korea like a pro!   You probably have heard of the numerous means of transport in South Korea, especially in Seoul and how efficient it can be, featuring: Extensive public transit, including subways, buses, and trains, High-speed rail (KTX) connecting major cities, Intercity buses for affordable travel, Well-developed expressways for road…

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5 places to visit in Gangnam

5 Places to Visit in Gangnam!

Enjoy the fancy and secret places in Gangnam!   I’m sure you’re familiar with Gangnam. You know, the hit song titled “Gangnam Style” by the South Korean artist Psy? It’s right there. To explain it to you more, Gangnam is a district located in the southeastern part of Seoul. It is known for its affluent…

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Seollal: Korean Lunar New Year

Spend the New Year in a new way! This year, Seollal (설날) is set to happen on February 10th, 2024. In Korea, depending on the day it occurs, the previous and following days of the celebration are usually off (this year: Friday 9th and Monday 12th are off).  However, the date changes every year according…

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How to enjoy winter in Korea?

How to enjoy Korea’s winter?

Let go of stereotypes and come visit Korea in winter! One of the first thing you’ll hear about South Korea if you’re planning a trip there would be: “Don’t go in winter, apparently it’s freezing cold and -20°!”. Most of time yes, it’s that cold because there is a peak of cold during the winter…

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Beautiful Hanok Village in Seoul

Hanok Village in Seoul Have you heard about hanok village ? They are famous tourist spots which attract a lot of people every year. But what is a hanok village? Hanok is an architectural term for traditional Korean houses. So it literally means “traditional Korean houses village”, Through these areas you can see cultural places…

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Places to go in Seoul for Christmas !

Things to do in Seoul for Christmas 2023. It’s time ! Christmas has finally come in Seoul. For the occasion the city is full of amazing decoration and illumination every year and 2023 is no exception. Here are some places you need to add to your Christmas bucket list: places to visit ! Seoul Lantern…

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Top 5 superstition in Korea

Superstition in Korea Each country has their own superstitions, in France they believe that if you break a mirror you’ll have bad luck. But if you find a horseshoe you’ll bring good luck. In Korea they also have superstitions which can be quite unexpected. In today’s post I will talk about some of them. Dreaming…

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Museums for food lovers

Museums for food lovers ! Most Korean museums are in Seoul. There are a lot of types of museums like art, sports but also some about food. Food in Korea is way too unique, they have a lot of specialities like kimchi, tteokbokki, bibimbap, kimbap… Their food is so famous that they have a museum…

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Three adorable animal café in Seoul

Let’s make new friends ! South Korea is known for its pretty coffee shops. The combination of their aesthetic cake and beverage make the perfect picture for your instagram feed. Some café are famous for their unique theme, among them there are lots of animal cafes ! What do you think about meeting new friends…

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Visiting Nami Island

Nami Island or ‘Namiseom (남이섬)’ in Korean, is a small island in the North-Eastern part of the capital. The beauty of its surroundings granted it to be one of the best tourist destinations for a day trip near Seoul. With beautiful tree lanes, woodlands, riverside walks, and fun activities, Nami Island offers a romantic landscape…

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Sanrio world in South Korea!

South Korea is also the land of cuteness and it’s being proved by the omnipresence of cute stores and shops around the country. Sanrio is a no exception. The Japanese company that designs, licenses, and produces Sanrio products focuses on its best-known characters: Hello Kitty with her friends including My Melody, Kuromi, Keroppi, Bad Badtz-Maru,…

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6 English-Friendly Salons in Seoul

Are you in Korea and looking to switch up your hairstyle, but worried about not being able to communicate with your stylist in Korean? Don’t worry, these 6 salons in Seoul offer easy communication in English! 1. Myeongdong Juno Hair Juno Hair in Myeongdong offers a variety of hair services, and their staff is fluent…

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Visiting the 5 main palaces in Seoul!

Seoul is home to the Five Royal Palaces: Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace, Deoksugung Palace, and Gyeonghuigung Palace. Gyeongbokgung Palace Arguably the prettiest and remains the largest of all five palaces. The founder of the Joseon dynasty, Yi Seong-gye, moved the capital to Hanyang (the former name of Seoul) and built Gyeongbokgung, the dynasty’s…

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Importance of cash in Korea

Hey everyone, I’ll be talking to you about the importance of cash in korea. This is a tip for travellers and tourists if it is your first time here in korea.  South Korea is a modern country, with exciting culture and food. Credit cards, debit cards, and cash are all accepted without issue in South…

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Visiting Lotte World in Seoul !

Visiting Lotte World! Seoul’s most famous theme park, Lotte World is the perfect spot for entertainment and sightseeing for Koreans and international tourists alike. The theme park is divided into the indoor Lotte World Adventure, and the outdoor lakeside Magic Island, with additional amenities including a shopping mall, folk museum, ice rink, hotel, and more.…

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Protocol Service in Korea

How is the protocol service in Korea? Korea is a nation with a vibrant and distinctive culture. It is a place that provides high-quality hospitality while tradition and modernity coexist. In Korean culture, etiquette service is crucial for commercial or official interactions. Also, customs and manners must be followed while hosting or attending formal gatherings…

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Korea Solo barbeque in Hongdae

Do you agree that Seoul is not a suitable place for solo dining? Introduction Ten years ago, it was difficult to dine alone in Seoul due to cultural norms and restaurant policies. However, times have changed, and now there are many solo-friendly restaurants in the city. In this article, we will explore popular restaurants in different…

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PC Bang in Korea

Introduction Hello Everyone! It’s me again~ Last week, we talked about how to buy a K-pop concert ticket. This week, I will continue with a related topic—PC Bang. In this blog, I’ll introduce the origin of PC Bang and how to enjoy its service. So… Let’s start! Origin of PC Bang For those who don’t…

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Visiting and exploring the Korean Folk Village

The Korean folk village is known for portraying the late joseon period and it’s also known for the only known cultural theme park. It is also very popular among filming historical dramas such as “My Love from another star” and “Moon embracing the sun”. It’s a great tourist attraction if you want to learn Korea’s…

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Visiting the DMZ : a guide

South Korea, as we know, hasn’t always been this way. Indeed, nearly 6 decades ago the land was known as a bigger and somewhat unified nation that included, what we now know as, North and South Korea. The legacy left after the Korean War, which occurred in the 1950s, has left a huge visible scar…

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Top 3 Cute Photo Booths to Visit in Korea

Are you planning to visit Korea soon? Then, get ready to take cute photos while you are here. You will absolutely love it, especially if you are travelling with family or friends. It will always be fun to have a cute photo booth session with your friends and family. It’ll be a memory to keep.…

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5 things you can’t do in South Korea – PART 1

Cultural cues to learn before your first trip to South Korea Etiquette in South Korea is a huge part of the culture. Like in any other country, there are some basic customs you should know about to avoid making mistakes on your first travel experience in Asia and especially South Korea. Some cultural faux pas…

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A guide to the Seoul Subway!

It can be quite tricky and stressful taking the subway in Seoul for the very first time as a foreigner. Here’s a complete guide to subway taking in Seoul, so you never get lost! Before leaving First, you’ll need to know which line to take. Note that Google Maps doesn’t work well in South Korea,…

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What to do during rainy season in South Korea?

South Korea, like many Asian countries, is unfortunately known for its extremely humid summer. Even if the temperature can easily drop under the 0°C bar during winter, don’t be fooled. Monsoon season or 장마 (Jangma) refers to the beginning of summer in South Korea. The term derives from the Chinese characters meaning “long” and “rain”.…

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Will Busan hold the 2030 World Expo?

You’ve probably heard about it, especially if you’ve spent some time in South Korea: there are posters everywhere even around Seoul! Busan is competing to host the 2030 World Expo! Let’s talk about it!   What’s a World Expo? World Expos are “global gatherings of nations dedicated to finding solutions to pressing challenges of our…

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Top 5 BTS places to visit in Seoul

Top 5 BTS places to visit in Seoul! As we all know, the worldwide famous boyband BTS recently celebrated its 10th anniversary! The fellow ARMY that is ourselves decided to provide you with a non-exhaustive top 5 list of BTS-related places to visit during your stay in Seoul. Big Hit Entertainment 1st building Starting strong,…

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Jeju Island Experience!

Last week, I had a little getaway to Jeju island! It was an amazing trip, so I wanted to share it all the while giving out some key information and a few tips. Here’s my Jeju island experience! Flight & Accommodations To go to Jeju, only two options are available: it’s either you take the…

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Top 10 best Street Food in South Korea

Street food hopping in South Korea! We compile for you the top 10 must-try Korean street food to have during your stay! Tteobeokki 떡볶이 (spicy rice cakes) with Eomuk 어묵 (Korean fish cake) Many might already be familiar with the dish Tteokbokki, especially those interested in Korean culture and K-dramas. These spicy rice cakes are…

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How to get your Residence Card?

Feeling lost? Here’s a guide to the Foreign Registration Card! General information Last week, we went over the process of getting a H-1 visa to go to Korea for a long-term stay. But one thing that’s important to note is that you can’t live in South Korea for over 3 months without issuing a Foreign…

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Top 6 Best Cities to Visit besides Seoul

South Korea, home to Kdrama, Kpop, and amazing food, is a country with a plethora of activities. Everyone has heard of the city of Seoul with over 25M people, the megalopolis has everything one can possibly imagine. There is for everyone’s taste: hiking in a nearby mountain, visiting centuries-old palaces and temples, going club-hopping, and…

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Hiking in Seoul: A Guide

What I love most about Seoul is its proximity to a lot of different sceneries: the sea with Incheon, mountains all around… This proximity’s the reason why hiking is an extremely popular activity in South Korea. Whether they’re a part of hiking clubs or chose to do it on their own, Koreans love hiking and…

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Know Before You Go – South Korea

5 Essential Tips and Tricks before visiting South Korea In today’s article, we will cover important tips and tricks for 1st-time visitors to South Korea, the land of Kpop, Kdrama, and amazing food. After spending 3 months in this beautiful country, we’ve gathered about 10 tips to know before traveling to Asia and South Korea…

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France in South Korea

As one can imagine, France and South Korea have excellent relations. It is not a secret that both countries have a knack for one another, even more, so the past recent years with the rise of awareness of South Korean culture around Europe. As the world gradually opens up to Asian culture, we notice Asia…

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The South Korean School System

As you may know, the South Korean school system is often the subject of debates. Let’s talk about how it works! How is it organised? Like in most countries, the South Korean school system is divided into 3 sections: Elementary school, Secondary school (middle school and high school) and University. Children often attend Preschool before…

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South Korean Traditional Holidays & Celebrations

In South Korea, most important holidays are celebrated according to the Lunar calendar. Lunar months are approximately 29 and a half days long, which means that when converted to the solar calendar, lunar holidays’ dates vary because officially, the country follows the Gregorian calendar. Here are the main Korean traditional holidays! Seollal Seollal is lunar…

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Summer Festivals : Part 2

Spring is in full swing right now, but it’s already time to think about summer! Indeed, in South Korea, festivals are in full swing. They are numerous in the country and each one has its own particularity, whether they are musical, cultural, family or aquatics, there is something for everyone. The first festivals start in…

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Summer Festivals : Part 1

Spring is in full swing right now, but it’s already time to think about summer! Indeed, in South Korea, festivals are in full swing. They are numerous in the country and each one has its own particularity, whether they are musical, cultural, family or aquatics, there is something for everyone. The first festivals start in…

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Jjimjilbang 찜질방

You must have already heard about Jjimjilbang, either in a drama or in travel guides. This sauna is very popular in South Korea, where you can also spend the night for a few cents. But do you really know what the Jjimjilbang offers? Here is an overview of what you can expect in this Korean…

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4 Seasons in South Korea

You want to go to Korea but you don’t know when to go? Here is an overview of the seasons in South Korea. Winter Cold and dry, winter starts at the end of November and lasts until the beginning of March. It is dominated by flat winds coming from Siberia, loaded with dust. The south…

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The History of Hangul

The origin of the Korean language is still a subject of debate between researchers, but one thing is sure: we know how and why Hangul was invented! Let’s talk about the Korean alphabet! King Sejong’s Hunminjeongeum Up until only a few centuries ago, Korean people used Chinese characters (Hanja) to write and read. Chinese characters…

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Staying in South Korea

You are planning to travel to South Korea but you don’t know which accommodation to take? Here is an explanatory list of several types of accommodation that you can find in South Korea. First of all, here is a first list of places if you have a large enough budget. Officetel If you are several…

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The Power of Kpop’s Lightstick

It’s small, it’s colorful, it’s shiny and it’s the proof of an incomparable support for his favorite band. I’m talking of course about the lightstick! The Army Bomb being the most famous and popular lightstick. You probably don’t know this, but the lightstick has an incredible power that can be double-edged for the group. Let’s…

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A look into South Korean photo booths

Ever since I arrived in South Korea, I noticed that people here are very tightly attached to picture-taking and memory-making. A ton of photo and selfie spots are available all over touristic areas! But what’s striking is the amount of photo booths that can be found in the streets. Let’s talk about it!   What…

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The evolution of fashion in South Korea

  Are you a fashion lover? If so, you’re probably obsessed with Korean fashion! We all know the Korean wave is impacting the whole world’s cultural habits and also its fashion trends, but how did Kfashion become so internationally loved? When did Koreans start developing their amazingly unique fashion sense? Let’s analyse the evolution of…

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The Different Traditional Spirits Drinks of Korea

You probably know that soju, the liquor made from rice or sweet potatoes, is the most popular alcoholic beverage here. But did you know there are other traditional liquors in Korea? Let’s take a look at these alcoholic beverages. Alcohol is very important in Korean life. In fact, according to Korean customs, alcohol is supposed…

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Where see cherry blossoms in Seoul ?

With the arrival of spring come beautiful blooming flowers, including cherry blossoms, forsythias, and azaleas. Even in Seoul, a large city filled with skyscrapers and cars, there are places to enjoy the sight and scent of spring blossoms, which be on 28th march. If you are eager to discover a different side of Seoul, visit…

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Webtoons : A success story

Itaewon class, Extraordinary You or True Beauty: All these names of K-dramas speak to you? Well, it’s totally normal since they are adaptations of webtoon very popular in South Korea. But do you know what a webtoon is? Today we are going to take a look at this trend that has become worldwide. Koreans are…

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Valentine’s Day in South Korea

Let’s follow the actuality for today blog!  Valentine’s Day, were you excited? What do you think about this day? Do you like or not? Well Valentine’s Day is a little different from what we have around the world. Let’s talk about it, shall we?   Valentine’s Day in Korea is a little different from Valentine’s…

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Koreans and Coffee : A love story

If you are a fan of Korean dramas, you have surely noticed that coffee is omnipresent. Whether it’s a place to shoot a scene, or directly the actors drinking iced americanos, coffee is an integral part of Korean life. Let’s take a look at the success of this little brown bean in the land of…

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Smoking in South Korea

If you are a smoker and you go to Korea, this blog is for you! I left my native France to come and work in South Korea and as a smoker, the change was brutal regarding smoking in this territory. Here is everything you need to know about smoking and vaping in South Korea. First…

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Clichés about South Korea

What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think about South Korea ? Do you think about K-pop, smart people, spicy food or that they always eat rice ?  These are the most stereotypical things about the country and its citizens. On top of that some are false or simply exaggerated. Well,…

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KPOP groups you must know

When someone asks you the question, “Do you know K-Pop?” people usually answer that they know BTS and BlackPink because they are the most successful internationally and are making history. However, did you know that the Kpop we know has existed for more than 30 years now? The world of Kpop has known several generations…

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Transportation around Seoul

Having a car is not always convenient in Seoul, because there are not enough parking spaces or they are missing completely! Great thing about Seoul is that public transportation is very frequently going everywhere. Plus, it is much better for the environment to use public transportation or even better, to use shared bike, which is…

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To-do-list for a k-drama fan

Hello everyone, are you in Seoul to try the typical things after seeing them on the internet? Maybe from k-dramas? Here is a small to-do-list to try some places you must want to try after seeing them on TV!   Gwangjang market The one most popular area in the market is the food section. It is…

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Summer Festivals in South Korea

Welcome everyone, this summer you want enjoy and participate summer festival. Here, I’ll introduce you some summer festivals in South Korea.      1) Waterbomb festival One of the most popular festivals, the water bomb is the most fun and entertaining festival. Indeed, Waterbomb Festival is the largest music and water-themed festival in South Korea.…

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Best Places For a Date In Seoul

Welcome everyone, you want to go on a romantic date with your lover and spend time together. Here, let me introduce you to some places for a perfect date in Seoul.    1) N Seoul Tower N Seoul Tower or Namsam Tower is the most famous place for dating your crush or lover. With your…

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Jjimjilbang (Korean Spa) in Seoul

Welcome everyone, you need to rest and relax after a long walk in Seoul. Today, let me introduce you to some places for a day of relaxation at Korean Spa (Jjimjilbang) in Seoul. First of all, I will introduce you what Jjimjilbang is ? Actually, Jjimjilbang is a Korean bath or sauna, it is the…

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Top 3 Best Free Exhibitions in Seoul

Welcome everyone, if you’re currently in Seoul and don’t know what to do, let me introduce you to the 3 best free exhibitions in Seoul. Color of Yoo Youngkuk     Kukje Gallery present Colors of Yoo Youngkuk, from 9 June to 21 August. Commemorating the 20th anniversary of Yoo Youngkuk’s death, this is the…

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Top 5 Best Places For Hiking in Seoul

Welcome everyone, if you are addicted to hiking, this blog is for you. Today let me introduce you the top 5 best places for hiking in Seoul.   1.Bukhansan National Park A gigantic national park is rarely located within the borders of a major city, but that’s the case in Seoul with Bukhansan National Park.…

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Top 5 Souvenirs to Get From Korea

Top 5 Souvenirs to Get From South Korea If you are traveling to Korea soon and you are wondering what gifts and souvenirs you should get to your friends or family, then you are in the right place. Indeed, many people love buying souvenirs to their friends and family because they want to share some…

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Top 3 most originals cafes in Seoul

Welcome everyone, today let’s me introduce 3 most originals cafes in Seoul according to my experience. Grim factory  The first one is Grim factory, it’s a cafe you can take your coffee, some dessers and same time create you own paintings. With my friends, we decided met in this paint cafe for take a good time…

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Top 5 Shopping Areas in Seoul

Top 5 Shopping Areas in Seoul, South Korea  In today’s blog we are going to introduce you to some top 5  shopping locations within Seoul. If you are a shopping addict, then this post is made for you ! Myeongdeong Not surprisingly, Myeongdong is one of the best spots in the capital. For shopping, it…

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3 water places in Seoul

3 water places to visit in Seoul

Let me introduce you 3 water places you have to visit in Seoul First, let me present you Hangang river. The Hangang River flows through the capital city of Seoul, starting from three smaller streams in the central areas of Gangwon-do, Chungcheongbuk-do, and Gyeonggi-do. The river has witnessed the history of the Korean people for…

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How to find a reliable travel agency ?

Let’s introduce you how to find a reliable travel agency Hello, in this post, I will introduce you the criteria to find a reliable travel agency. First, a good travel agency in South Korea is part of the KATA (Korean Association of Tour Agents). You can check this on the website of the agency, on…

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A week-end in Gyeongju

Let me show you the places I visit when I went to Gyeongju last week-end ! Hello, welcome in this new post. Today, let’s show you the places I visited in Gyeongju last week-end ! First, I went to Cheomseongdae Observatory : And I enjoyed the park around it, it’s so beautiful ! After this first…

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5 cafes you need to visit in seoul

5 CAFES YOU HAVE TO VISIT IN SEOUL

Let’s discover 5 cafes in Seoul that you have to visit ! Hello, welcome in this new post. Today, let’s show you 5 cafes in Seoul that you need to visit ! First, here is the “Cafe Onion Anguk”, a pretty famous Hanok-Style Cafe located in Anguk, Seoul. You can enjoy a relaxing moment in…

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The end of the mask outside in South Korea

The end of the mask outside in South Korea Hello, welcome in this post where we will do an update on restrictions against COVID-19 in South Korea. After having recently lifted most of the restrictions about curfew, here is another fresh new ! As you probably know, until last Sunday (May 1st) it was compulsory…

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Day trip to Seoul during Spring

Day trip to Seoul during Spring Where is Seoul located and how to get there ? Seoul is the city capital of South Korea, located on the Han River in the northwestern part of the country.  It’s the cultural, economic and political centre of South Korea. To get to Seoul you can take a plane…

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How to travel to South Korea in 2022 ?

How to travel to South Korea in 2022 ? Hello everyone ! Today in this post, we will talk about the path to South Korea as a short-stay traveller, currently, in April 2022. To start, you need to have a valid passport. For French people, you also need your sanitary pass which will be checked…

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A trip in Gyeongbuk Province

A trip in Gyeongbuk Province The province of Gyeongbuk is full of history. Gyeongju, one of its cities, became one of the most famous and visited cities of South Korea thanks to its numerous National Treasures. Here are some of them. How to get there : Here is situated the Gyeongsangbuk Province (North Gyeongsang Province)…

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Day trip to Busan, South Korea

Day trip to Busan, South Korea Where is Busan located and how to get there ? Located in the South East of the country, Busan is Korea’s second largest populated city with a total of over 3,4 million of inhabitants. To get there you can either take a bus ride from Seoul of around 4…

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Get to know more about Gangwondo Province !

Get to know more about Gangwon-do Province ! => Gangwon is a province of South Korea whose capital is Chuncheon. It is located in the east of the country. The symbols of the province are the Korean white pine, the royal azalea and the red- crowned crane. => Best cities or counties of the province…

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2021 Korean Autumn Foliage with Etourism Korea!

2021 Korean Autumn Foliage with Etourism Korea Due to COVID-19, It is popular to enjoy nature outdoor rather than indoor activities. Etourism also enjoyed and had autumn foliage tour & hiking, Trekking tour with customers at this autumn. Autumn Foliage peak season is about 2-3 weeks in Korea. Even if we don’t travel far away,…

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theme Parks in Korea

Theme Parks in Korea

Theme Parks in Korea  If you are searching for the stomach churning feeling of free-falling from a great height, or a magical escape from the realities, I recommend you visit theme park. There are two famous theme park, Lotte World and Everland. Not to forget the one with great history, Seoul Land. Discounted tickets are…

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Top 10 places to visit in autumn in South Korea

Top 10 places to visit in autumn in South Korea   Autumn in South Korea – Why visit at this time and where to go to make the most of this season?            There are so many reasons why you should visit Korea between September and November during autumn. The colorful turning leaves are accompanied by…

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An Unforgettable Chuseok Holiday

An Unforgettable Chuseok Holiday   Every year, Korean will have 5 days holidays during Chuseok, one of their important holidays. Wondering how to spend the long holidays? Want to spend them in a meaningful way? Let me recommend you the Authentic Korea – a 5-days tour launch by our company this Chuseok! The tour would be…

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Incheon Airport – Seoul Transportation.

Incheon Airport – Seoul Transportation There are serval different ways to travel from Incheon Airport to downtown Seoul. Their fees and operation times are diverse, you could choose the one suits you most according to your arrival time, destination, and budget. The options are Airport Railroad Express (AREX), Seoul Metropolitan Subway, airport limousine buses, and…

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The 5 best Special themes Hotel in Seoul

The 5 Best Special Themes Hotel in Seoul The five hotels I’m going to introduce to you today are special hotels with special themes. 1. For Shopping Lover, Lotte Hotel Seoul Lotte Hotel Seoul The most important thing for foreign visitors who like shopping is the location! Lotte Hotel Seoul is located in the heart…

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Thanksgiving in Korea

Thanksgiving in Korea Chuseok, as one of Korea’s three holidays, the others being Seollal, is even more ceremonious than Spring Festival. In Hong Kong, people celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with mooncakes, lanterns, and barbeque. While in Japan, the Japanese eat taro and tsukimi dango during the worship of the moon. Here in South Korea, what…

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Official DMC of Gyeongsangbukdo Province in South Korea

Etourism was designated the ‘Official DMC of Gyeongsangbukdo province of South Korea’ from March to Dec 2021 We will make tour programs in Gyeongsangbukdo province including Gyeongju, Andong, Yeongju, Cheongsong Yeongdeok, Pohang, Yecheon, Seongju district. Also, a Video tour(Youtube) will be made for people interested in Korea Authentic life. Official DMC of Gyeongsangbukdo province, South…

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Solo Activities To Do in Seoul

If you’re staying in Seoul and you’ve already visited all the places you wanted to go to, here is a blog that will give you new ideas of places to visit and cool activities to do !
Seoul is absolutely not the kind of city in which you get bored, on the contrary you will always find something exciting to do depending on your mood. So here are some ideas if you don’t know what to do next weekend !

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Halal Restaurants in Seoul

If you’re coming to Seoul and looking for halal-friendly restaurant then you’ve come to the right place ! In this blog you’ll find various addresses of Halal restaurants in Seoul, from authentic traditional Korean food to Indian and Turkish food.
Halal restaurant are mainly located in Itaewon, the multicultural district, but not only ! There are some other halal restaurants in Gangnam and Hongdae for example.

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Seoul’s Royal Palaces: A precious legacy

When you come to Seoul the first thing you want to see is obviously one of those splendid colorful palaces. Indeed, there is more than one palace in the capital city, and each one has a specific history and use. The coolest part is that you can wear traditional clothes to visit the palaces and some of them let you enter for free if you wear a Hanbok. Of course there are many rental shops for Hanboks nearby the palaces, for men, women and children, and they’re very affordable.
Let’s go visit Seoul’s Royal Palaces, Korea’s precious legacy.

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Seoul Museums Not To Be Missed

Seoul is very rich in history, culture and arts. You can find various interesting exhibitions year-round. There are so many museums in Seoul city that you may feel confused… Here is an article that will show you which museums you should visit first when you come to Seoul: Seoul Museums not to be missed

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Top 5 Korean food

Top 5 Korean Food What are the 5 most famous korean food ? Korean food is known to be very healthy and offers a large range of choice. The various tastes, the colors, the visual, everything is so attracting and all you want to do is try all of the dishes you see  ! Here’s…

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Hot Areas in Seoul

  Hot Areas in Seoul     Where to go and what to do ? You are probably familiar with the names Itaewon, Myeongdong or Hongdae, but do you really know what kind of things you can do in these areas? You will find in this blog descriptions and activities for the most famous and…

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Yeongneung (The royal tomb of King Sejong)

Yeongneung (The royal tomb of King Sejong)

Yeongneung is the joint tomb of the fourth ruler of the Joseon dynasty, King Sejong (1397-1450, reign 1418-1450) and his wife Queen Soheon (1395-1446). This was the first joint royal tomb of the Joseon dynasty. King Sejong was the third son of the third ruler, King Taejong, and his wife Queen Wongyeong. He came to the throne at the age of 22. During his 32-year reign, he was very influential in the development of Korean culture. For example, King Sejong created the Korean alphabet, which he called Hunminjeongeum, and set up the Hall of Worthies (Jiphyeonjeon), an association of the kingdom’s brightest scholars. He also used Confucian principles to administer state affairs. Under the reign of King Sejong, therefore, many sectors including politics, economy, society and culture flourished. In fact, King Sejong the Great is regarded as making some of the most brilliant achievements in Korean history.

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Ten Facts about South Korea

  Top 10 facts about Korea : you might get surprised after reading this article !        Fact 1 : Pedestrian Law In South Korea it’s forbidden to cross the street even if there’s no car. As long as the pedestrian light is red, you cannot cross the road, or you may get…

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Must Have Apps in South Korea

Are you planning to come to Korea in the upcoming days ? Then this post is made for you ! Here are some must-have apps that you need to download before coming to Korea in order to enjoy your trip to the fullest ! These apps will save you so much time and make your…

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Korea Itinerary: On the path of famous Korean Dramas

Any K-Drama fan addict wouldn’t come to Seoul without planing to visit at least one of the following spots. Indeed, many of us discovered Korea through k-dramas, behind our screens, dreaming of visiting all those places one day… As you may have seen, many k-drama scenes are shot in stunning touristic places, with various backgrounds, from…

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Korea Tour Itinerary in Autumn

Korea Tour Itinerary in Autumn

  Let’s Discover Korea in Autumn! During Autumn in South Korea, the leaves turn brilliant and colourful as we welcome cool and fall weather. The best Korea Tour Itinerary in Autumn, let me present it to you !   Day 1 – Seoul Gyeongbokgung Palace Gyeongbokgung palace meaning “Greatly Blessed by Heaven” is the most famous…

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South Korea in Summer

Korea Tour Itinerary in Summer

  Let’s Discover Korea in Summer! Summer in South Korea is very hot ! It’s a pretty humid weather that stay around 30°C from June to August. Let’s find a way to visit the country and stay cool and fresh at the same time ! The best Korea Tour Itinerary in Summer, let me show it to…

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Korea Tour Itinerary in Spring

Korea Tour Itinerary in Spring

  Let’s Discover Korea in Spring! After the cold Winter, we welcome lovely weather of Spring, where the bright and colorful flowers throughout the country create a stunning view! Spring is a good time the visit South Korea and here is an itinerary you could follow when visiting South Korea during this period!! Let’s see…

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Korea Tour Itinerary in Winter

Let’s Discover Korea in Winter ! November, December, January and February are cold months of the year not often put forward for travel. But Winter is also an opportunity to explore snowy landscapes. And why not South Korea, a developed country in Asia, as a choice for traveling during Winter as the snow add a…

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TOP 5 Amusement Parks in Korea

Where can I go to have some fun in Korea? If you are asking this question to yourself and searched about ways to have fun, Amusement Park is definitely an amazing choice. I will show you some options and if you have time, what about visiting some of them? Hope you enjoy the “TOP 5…

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Ice Rinks in Seoul

Top 3 Ice Rinks for Skating in Seoul

1. Lotte World Ice Rink Address: 240, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul ‘Lotte World’ is indoor + outdoor amusement park with more 40 rides is located in downtown Seoul. The daily parade, which are held twice a day, and various performances throughout the park attact large crowds all year-round. There is an ice rink inside the amusement…

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BTS shooting places

Let’s follow BTS footstep ! BTS is probably the biggest worldwide phenomen of the moment. This Kpop group (korean pop) has won many prices in Korea but also in the World. Kpop is know to a huge industry that provides impresive music videos, tv programs with singers and very complets albums with photobooks and others…

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Tax refund in South Korea

Tax refund in Korea

Did you know you can get tax refund in South Korea ? Like in a lot of country, it’s possible to get a tax refund before leaving the country. As a important shopping country, South Korea could not be an exception to this worldwide phenomen. Here is how it works in the country. Who is…

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Top 3 Souvenirs Shops in Seoul

1. Charm & Charm Cosmetic Shop Address: 306, Dongmak-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul Subway: Gongdeok Station (Line 5, 6), Exit 1, walking 5-7 min Product: Cosmetics Discoun Coupon: https://www.koreaetour.com/product/charm-charm-cosmetic-shop-discount-coupon/ The Seoul branch of Charm & Charm is a major multi-brand, tax-refund cosmetics store located near the Hongdae area, which is always bustling with young people. The store offers over…

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Hanbok Experience

You have been able to see in some packages you will wear the traditional Korean outfit : the hanbok. Hanbok rental has become a real business since a lot of tourists (foreigners and Korean) and even Seoul inhabitants like to put one on for a few hours. I had the challenge to wear it for…

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Best places to enjoy autumn in South Korea

The best season to visit South Korea is probably autumn. Everywhere in the country trees take on their beautiful autumn color and these are some magical and picturesque landscapes that appear. Red, orange, brown, yellow, and green, here are the best places to admire the foliage of this amazing season and fill your head of…

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Halloween in Seoul

Halloween in Seoul

Halloween is coming ! It’s time to enjoy horror movies while eating pop-corn, locked tight your door and hopping they won’t be any ghost or zombie trying to enter…or if you are coming in Seoul for this event, maybe you can be brave, put your best Halloween outfit, put some makeup and enjoy all the…

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Food de rue : que manger ?

La corée du Sud est un pays où vous trouverez l’une des meilleures nourritures de rue au monde. Elle est d’ailleurs devenue très populaire et vous pouvez y trouver de nombreux stands et restaurants la vendant. Salée, sucrée ou encore épicée, les nombreuses saveurs que vous découvrirez raviront toutes les papilles. Laissez-moi vous présenter certains…

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Street food : what can you eat ?

 South Korea is a country where you will find one of the best street food in the world. Street food is become very popular and you can find many stalls of this kind of food. Salted, sweet or spicy, the numerous flavours  you can find there will fit to every papilla. Let me show you…

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Fruit Flavored Korea Soju

Top 6 Soju Flavors

Fruit Flavored Korea Soju 1. Yuja (Tangerine) Yuja flavor is the first fruit flavored soju that leads to this fruit flavored soju wave. A lot of Korean people went crazy for ‘Sunhari’, especially young women. Yuja is a kind of citrus which is very sour and a bit bitter. If you are curious of the…

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We invite you for your honeymoon

  You’ve just got married ? What about spending your honeymoon here, in South Korea ? Let me show you nice places where you and your partner will create amazing souvenirs. Between beaches, gardens, traditional cuture and modern life, South Korea will fit to all Honeymooner whou’d like to discovers the Beautilful Korea and live…

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Autumn Leaves sites in Korea

Top 3 Autumn Leaves Sites in Korea

1. Deoksugung Palace Address: 99, Sejongdaero, Jung-gu, Seoul You can experience stunning Autumn leaves in Seoul! Deoksugung Palace is one of Seoul’s most beautiful palaces to visit during the day or even at night time. Deoksugung Palace is located at the corner of Seoul’s busiest downtown intersection and famous for its elegant stone-wall road. Deoksugung…

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Korean winter food

6 Korean winter food that you must try

Korean Winter Food 1. Roasted Sweet Potato(Gun-Goguma) Sweet potatoes roasted in drum cans, called gun-goguma(roasted sweet potato). The roasted sweet potato is one of the typical Korean Winter food. It tastes sweet and smells good. You can discover roasted sweet potato at the snack stall of street and the convenience store. 2. Fish Shaped Bun(Bungeo-ppang)…

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Forfait Famille en Corée pour 10 jours

Forfait Famille en Corée pour 10 jours

Les vacances en familles sont toujours des moments agréables qui laissent par la suite de magnifiques souvenirs. Avez-vous déjà voyagé avec votre famille ? Voici l’itinéraire idéal que vous pourriez emprunter/parcourir avec votre famille. Namsangol Hanok Village Jour 1 – Séoul Aéroport – Gyeongbokgung Palace – Tour Namsan – Village Hanok de Namsangol Tout commence…

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Family Package Tour in Korea for 10 days

Family Package Tour in Korea for 10 days

Being together with family makes us feel comfortable and happy,Do you have any experience to travel with your family?Here is the itinerary you could enjoy all-round Korea, Do you want to join us? Our first schedule starts at Seoul. Make beautiful memory with wearing Hanbok(traditional costume) in Gyeongbokgung Palace. And it is also specially good to try some street food in Namdaemun Market for your dinner.

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Petite escapade à Incheon !

Si vous n’avez pas perdu votre âme d’enfant et que vous vous émerveillez de tout, alors Incheon est définitivement une ville faite pour vous. Incheon Songdo / Image source by KTO(Korea Tourism Organization) Grâce à mes colocataires, j’ai eu la chance de partir pour une petite expédition à Incheon. Connue pour avoir le premier aéroport…

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Sweet escape to Incheon !

If you want to feel like a kid again and be amazed with every little thing around you, Incheon is definitely made for you. Incheon Songdo / Image source by KTO(Korea Tourism Organization) Thanks to my roommates, I had the chance to go on a journey to Incheon. This city is known internationally for its…

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Jinhae Cherry blossom festival: Un songe printanier

Avez-vous déjà vu un tunnel de cerisiers en fleur? Vous êtes-vous imaginé en train de marcher le long d’un ruisseau, porté par le vent et entouré de pétals blanc et rose, comme de légers flocons de neige? Jinhae Cherry blossom festival(Jinhae Gunhangje festival) L’esprit des festivals de cerisiers en fleurs est un doux mélange entre…

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Jinhae Cherry blossom festival: A spring fantasy

Have you ever seen a cherry blossom tunnel? Or have you ever dreamed of walking along a stream, carried by the wind and surrounding by white and pink falling flowers ? Jinhae Cherry blossom festival(Jinhae Gunhangje festival) Cherry blossom festivals’ atmosphere is the perfect mix with poetry, peace and wonder. It is part of Asian…

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Bienvenue au magasin pilote d’Innisfree, ouvert à tous les k-beauty et food addicts

Innisfree Logo Connue pour avoir été la première marque de cosmétique coréen “totalement naturel”, Innisfree s’est toujours distinguée grâce à sa philosophie eco-friendly. Bien que je ne sois plus une grande consommatrice de cosmétiques coréens, je m’intéresse à l’ensemble des services périphériques liés à cette industrie. Innisfree Flagship Store / Image source by Innisfree naver…

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[Korea DMC – Etourism] EMITT 2019 in Istanbul

[Korea DMC – Etourism] EMITT 2019 in Istanbul

EMITT Istanbul, Turkey 31 Jan, 1-3 Feb 2019 EMITT is noted to be one of the top travel events in the world. The East Mediterranean International Travel and Tourism exhibition, takes place annually and opens its doors to both professional and public tourism buyers. Etourism has attended the fair and met tour partners face to…

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Seoul Vicinity Best 6

1. Nami Island Address: 1, Namiseom-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do Nami Island is famous for its beautiful tree-lined roads. The island is 30 minutes away from Chuncheon and an hour away from the suburbs of Seoul. Since it is not far from Seoul, many couples and families come to visit. 2. Petite France Address: 1063, Hoban-ro, Cheongpyeong-myeon,…

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Top 3 Seoul Night view spots

1. Gwanghwamun Gate Address: 161, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul Gwanghwamun is one of Seoul’s most beautiful areas to visit during the day or nighttime. You can also visit Cheonggyecheon stream, which is within walkable distance. 2. N-Seoul Tower Address: 105, Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul N seoul tower is one of Seoul’s most famous landmarks and one of the…

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5 Hot spots to visit on Valentine's Day

5 Hot spots to visit on Valentine’s Day

1. Han River Cruise Address: 290, Yeouidong-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul How about a romantic date on the cruise? There are various schedule to choose from, so pick the one that most suits you. Have a romantic ride! Also, don’t forget to take lovely pictures of the photo zones. 2. Lotte World Address: 240, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul Lotte World is…

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4 Best Performance shows in Seoul

1. NANTA Show Duration: 100 Min Age limit: Anyone over 12 months (No charge for Children between 12 months to 35 months but no seat provided. *ID verification) Nanta is a comic musical and non-verbal performance derived from the traditional Korean instrumental performances “Samulnori”. The kitchen is its backdrop, and chefs are its main characters. Knives…

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Essential top 5 highlights of Busan

1. Haeundae Beach Address: Haeundae-gu, Busan-si Entrance fee: None Haeundae Beach in Busan is famous both in Korea and abroad. Not only is it popular as the largest summer vacation spot, but it also attracts people even in the spring, autumn and winter for its variety of festivals and events, such as the Busan International…

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Essential top 5 highlights of Gyeongju

1. Daereungwon King's Tomb Address: 9, Gyerim-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do Entrance fee: Adults: KRW 2,000 Teenagers: KRW 1,200 Children: KRW 600 In Daereungwon Tumuli Park Belt are located tombs and burial places of high personages including kings, queens, and nobility. Based on its distinct areas, it is divided into the Tumuli in Hwangnam-ri, Tumuli in Nodong-ri, and…

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All You Need to Know about Korea Cherry Blossom Tour

The first thing you will think about spring season will be Cherry blossom tour! How about spending a romantic time with your beloved ones in Cherry blossom season in Korea? You will become expert Cherry blossom traveler after reading this post. Let’s begin with flowering time in Korea. Here we go! 🙂 Korea Average Cherry…

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Famous Winter Festival in Korea

1. Inje Ice Fish FestivalInje Ice Fish festival Inje Ice Fish festival Inje Ice Fish festival Inje Ice fish Festival has developed thanks to a lot of tourists’ participation and their interest since 1997. It tries to offer varied programs following trends. Visitors can enjoy ice fish fishing at the festival venue. Homepage: http://www.injefestival.co.kr/korean/index.html Operating period: 01.26.2019…

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6 Best Places to See the Sunrise in Korea

6 Best Places to See the Sunrise in Korea

1. Ganjeolgot Ganjeolgot is a popular tourist spot in Ulsan which is also loved by locals. The place is located the easternmost part of the Korean Peninsula so this is the very first place to see the rising sun in Korea. Every year, people gather here to see the first rising sun of the new…

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Exploring Traditional Markets in Seoul

Exploring Traditional Markets in Seoul

1. Tongin Market Tongin Market dates back to June 1941, as a public market set up for Japanese residents near the Hyoja-dong neighborhood when Korea was still under Japanese rule. After the Korean War the nation experienced a swift rise in population, which led to a natural increase in consumption and demand. As a result…

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5 Easy to Follow Recipes using Ginseng

5 Easy to Follow Recipes using Ginseng

Cold Chicken Salad with Ginseng Ingredients 1 Chicken breast 1 Green onion ½ Cucumber 1 Paprika 1 ½ Spoon of sugar 2 Spoon of Vinegar 1 Spoon of Water ½ Spoon of mashed garlic 1 Spoon of mustard Little bit of Sesame Ginseng extract (depending on your preference) 1. Prepare the ingredients. Wash vegetable and defrost…

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The best 8 photo spots of Bukchon Hanok Village

The best 8 photo spots of Bukchon Hanok Village

8 Recommended Photo Spots Bukchon, which literally means North Village, used to be home for the rich and famous during the Joseon period. Now the village has become one of the must-visit places in Seoul. A great way to explore Bukchon would be to follow 8 recommended photo spots. Explore the place and complete your…

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8 Most recommended places for Senior to visit in Korea!

8 Most recommended places for senior to visit in Korea

Tour destination 1.  Mt Seorak With its highest point, Daecheongbong Peak, located 1,708 m above ground, Seoraksan Mountain is one of the most beautiful mountains in Korea, boasting a variety of colorful flowers in spring, refreshing clear water streams in summer, vibrant autumn foliage in fall, and a scenic snow-covered landscape in winter. With the…

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8 Most recommended places for families to visit in Korea

8 Most recommended places for families to visit in Korea

Tour destination 1.  Children’s Museum of National Museum of Korea The Children’s Museum located within the National Museum of Korea is an experience-centered museum where children can see, touch, and feel history through hands-on programs and games. Items are in a permanent display and allow children to learn more about Korea’s cultural heritage in an interactive…

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Where is the Drama ‘Goblin’ taken?

Jumunjin Sand Arrester Jumunjin Sand Arrester / Image are sourced by tvN 'Goblin' It is probably the most memorable place among the various places in the drama for most of the viewers. This is the place where Eun Tak first accidentally summons Kim Shin in the first episode. The place became popular after its appearance…

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The list of Airports in South Korea

International AirportDomestic AirportInternational AirportIncheon International Airport (ICN)Address 272, Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon (인천광역시 중구 공항로 272)   Description Incheon Airport, opened in March 2001, is the largest airport in Korea and serves as the main gateway hub for travelers visiting Korea. In particular, Incheon International Airport ranked number one for two consecutive years by the Airport…

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Interesting facts about Korean Money

Types of bills Fifty thousand won / 50,000 won [o-man-won] Ten thousand won / 10,000 won [man-won] Five thousand won / 5,000 won [o-cheon-won] One thousand won / 1,000 won [cheon-won] Types of coins Five hundred won / 500 won [o-baek-won] One hundred won / 100 won [baek-won] Fifty won / 50 won [o-sip-won] Ten…

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Best 10 Must Visit Jeju Island Attractions

Best 10 Must Visit Jeju Island Attractions

1. Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak [UNESCO World Heritage] The meaning of “Ilchul” means Sunrise in English. This is the most famous place to see the sunrise. Enjoy one of the most breath-taking views from the peak. Trail and stairs are well maintained and it is easy to trek to the top. (About 30 min) There are…

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2018 KATA Best Tour Agency in Korea. Etourism

2018 KATA Best Tour Agency in Korea. Etourism

On 3rd Sept 2018, Etourism has been nominated as one of 2018 Best Tour Agency in Korea by KATA (Korea Association of Travel Agents) This is second time Etourism has been nominated as Best Tour Agency in Korea, the first time in 2016. Etourism will endeavor to continuously provide the best service so that visitors…

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Koreans favorite noodle, Ramyeon

Koreans favorite noodle, Ramyeon

Are you a big fan of Ramen? Korean Ramen or Ramyeon is very popular among locals and more fans are growing overseas. Let’s have a look at brief history of Ramyeon to understand more about the food itself. Chinese lamian was introduced to Japan in the late 19th century to early 20th century by Chinese…

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Korea Public Holidays

Korea Public Holidays

Korean holidays are usually based on a solar calendar. However, some holidays like Korea’s New Years Day or Korean Thanks Giving Day follows lunar calendar. The dates of these holidays changes every year. There is a chance that these holidays may overlap with weekends and should this happen, there is additional substitute holidays to compensate…

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Traditional Korean Clothes, Hanbok!

Hanbok is a traditional Korean dress that has been worn daily by Korean people up until just 100 years ago. Hanbok is a collective term for “Korean clothing”, but now it specifically refers to clothing of the Joseon period. There has been changes in Hanbok for the past 1,600 years in terms of colors and…

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Amela’s birthday party~~!

Hello everyone! Hope you are having a beautiful day~ Yesterday, we celebrated our Section chief Amela’s birthday! All together we ate a delicious Strawberry cake and have passed an enjoyable moment~ even though she took one year old more, she is still looking so young! Wishing all the best for her~!

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