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Medicoper (메디코퍼)
(6th Floor), 588 Inju-daero, Namdong-gu, Incheon
Founded in 2014, Medicoper provides a wide range of services, including medical marketing and consulting, international patient attraction, medical tourism, travel arrangements, and wholesale/ retail/international trading of medical devices, cosmetics, and health food. Based on Korea's advanced medical technology and tourism resources, we have been working toward developing and disseminating medical products for international visitors and residents in Korea. We have signed agreements with several large and small hospitals in Incheon and Seoul to create and sell medical tourism products, including specialized medical specialties that utilize each hospital's strengths to the fullest. We will continue to provide high quality services based on our know-how from extensive practical experiences.
Medictel Co., Ltd.(㈜메딕텔)
(#428-36), 46 Dolma-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do
Medictel was established in February 2014. With over 10 years of experience, over 1,500 patients from all over the world have visited us so far. Medictel is a safe and reliable medical tourism company certified by the Korean government. We have an experienced team responsible for finding the best hospitals and doctors in Korea that are right for you.
Medid (메디드)
#110, 14th Floor, 133 Jeonpo-daero, Nam-gu, Busan
MEDID is a company operating a medical tourism platform for foreign patients. We provide multilingual interpretation and translation services, and support hospital consultations and reservations quickly and easily. In addition, through VIP hospital reservation benefits, accompanying interpretation services, and customized concierge booking, you can conveniently enjoy accommodations and restaurants. Experience trusted healthcare and a special journey together in Busan. For any questions or reservation inquiries, please feel free to contact us anytime.
Medien International (메디엔인터내셔날)
(Western Blue Hill 210-1402), 37 Bongojae-ro, Seo-gu, Incheon
We are a highly experienced communication group dedicated to serving foreign patients. We successfully address any concerns foreign patients may have and perfectly satisfy their diverse needs. We provide great satisfaction within the optimal budget. Our services include advertising and promotion for client acquisition, maintaining strong relationships to continuously attract patients, and offering guidance on domestic leisure and tourism after treatment.
MEDIFUN Inc. (메디펀)
8th Floor, Busan International Finance Center (BIFC), 40 Munhyeongeumyung-ro, Nam-gu, Busan
Medifun Co., Ltd. is a digital healthcare and medical tourism company that provides foreign medical tourists with easy, safe, and enjoyable experiences through personalized services powered by AI and blockchain technology. Through our patient-centered platform MediNomi, we offer comprehensive one-stop support for all stages of medical tourism, including treatment scheduling, 1:1 personalized consultation, reservation and itinerary management, multilingual support, and concierge services. As the name “Medi-Fun” suggests, we combine medical care with cultural enjoyment by offering customized medical tourism programs that reduce the stress of treatment and allow visitors to experience the rich and vibrant culture of Korea.
MEDIPACT (메디팩트)
2nd Floor, 9 Bongcheon-ro 31-gil, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
Medipact is a company that provides an integrated medical platform encompassing foreign patient attraction, global influencer marketing, and interpretation support services. For international patients, Medifact offers personalized one-on-one services to ensure an optimized medical experience, while leveraging its global influencer network to enhance the brand value of partner hospitals and strengthen their international competitiveness. Furthermore, Medifact goes beyond patient-centered services by operating educational programs for foreign physicians and medical professionals, transferring Korea’s advanced medical technologies and specialized skills. Through these initiatives, Medifact contributes to spreading the excellence of Korean healthcare worldwide and serves as a vital bridge for global medical cooperation.
Mediround.Corp (주식회사 메디라운드)
10F, Unit B1031, 8, Gangnam-daero 69-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul
Mediround is a specialized infrastructure service company providing expert assistance (HELP) for attracting international patients. - H (Human Resource): Matching medical interpreting and customer service (CS) personnel - E (Education): Training and development of professionals for international patient attraction - L (Logic): Registration of international patient attraction institutions and setting up attraction business infrastructure - P (Promotion): Development of international patient attraction products and global promotion Mediround operates the international medical coordinator subscription service, Mycoordy. Mycoordy offers information on Korean medical institutions, online consultation, reservation services, interpretating support, and payment services.
Mediwin Co., Ltd. (주식회사 메디윈)
(#1111, Korea Business Center), 309 Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul
Mediwin has worked with the best hospitals in Korea to promote medical tourism and international patients. For severe international patients, we collaborate with Asan Medical Center and Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, and we serve patients through all specialties: ophthalmology, plastic surgery, dermatology, dentistry, internal medicine, and medical checkups, etc. We always strive to help Mongolian patients choose the right hospital for their conditions and secure the best medical care. We founded the company to promulgate Korea's medical excellence across the world. We offer medical and general tourism services and have extensive experience serving Mongolian visitors. We hope you will find the best medical experience at Mediwin, Co., Ltd. Thank you.

Memorial to the Loyal Dead (호국충혼위령비)
56-33, Gaehwadong-ro 13-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
When the fate of the nation was hanging by a thread as the North Korean Army launched an invasion of the South on June 25, 1950, about 1,100 officers and men from the South Korean First Division's 11th, 12th, and 15th regiment retreated to Gimpo and built the last line of defense on Gaehwasan Mountain from June 26 to 30 to fight against a large army of North Korean soldiers disguised as South Korean men. Unfortunately, their communication with the headquarters was cut off and their supply of ammunition and food ran out. As a result, the entire South Korean force was killed by the much larger North Korean army in a valley around Gaehwasan Mountain. In order to commemorate those who died for the country, the government established the Memorial to the Loyal Dead on Gaehwasan Mountain in 1994. A memorial service is also held here annualy on June 28th. x_height: 4.7 meters high Built by the First Division of the ROK Army, Mitasa Temple
Memorial Tower of Baengmagoji Battlefield and Memorial Museum (백마고지 위령비와 기념관)
72, Daema 1-gil, Cheorwon-gun, Gangwon-do
Located in the northern area of South Korea, Baengmagoji Battlefield was one of the bloodiest battlefields during the Korean War. The communist Chinese army launched a major offensive attack for 10 days on October 6, 1952 during the Battle of Baengmagoji, which can be translated into the Battle of White Horse Highlands. Due to this battle, the communist Chinese army suffered around 14,000 casualties and the army completely collapsed while the 9th Infantry Division won the Battle of Baengmagoji and got the nickname “White Horse.” After the battle, the area gave off a bad smell because of the dead bodies. The mountain area lost its original shape due to the severe battle and as a result the area was named “Baengmagoji” as it was said to resemble a white horse (baengma) lying down.
Menge Village (맹개마을)
162-135 Gasong-gil, Dosan-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Nestled between Cheongnyangsan Mountain and Nakdonggang River, Menge Village in Andong is a hidden gem that offers unique immersive experiences. Accessible only through a boat or a tractor, the experiential village accepts visitors only with accommodation or experience program reservation. The village offers beautiful scenery throughout the year, however, the golden wheat fields of June and buckwheat flower blossoms in September are simply breathtaking. Visitors can also see music performances. Through the Menge Village Farm Day Trip, visitors can enjoy various experience programs such as the jinmaek soju-making experience program and organic sourdough bread and wheat cookie-making, all available with reservation only.

Metasequoia Road (메타세콰이어길)
Cheongnyong-ri, Uidang-myeon, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do
Created in 2011 within Jeongancheon Ecological Park in Cheongnyong-ri, Uidang-myeon, this Metasequoia Road has become one of Gongju’s beloved green attractions. A 500-meter stretch lined with 192 towering metasequoia trees offers beautiful scenery in every season, making it a favorite spot for visitors year-round. Jeongancheon Ecological Park itself is a community-built space, thoughtfully created by local residents, and is seamlessly connected to Geumgang Singwan Park and Geumgang Ssangsin Park—perfect for a leisurely walk along the river.

Micheongol Recreational Forest (국립 미천골자연휴양림)
115 Micheongol-gil, Seo-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do
This recreational forest is located at the foot of Guryongnyeong Pass, which connects Yangyang-gun with Hongcheon-gun, along Micheongol Valley. This 12 km-long valley creates waterfalls throughout the forest, both small and large, and feeds many varieties of trees including birch, ash, maple sap, and dogwood. In addition to the Forest Cultural Rest Center, campground, and auto campground, the forest also includes a historic site, a Silla-era Seollimwon Temple Site. Seollimwon Temple was a Seon (Zen) Buddhist temple complex built during the Unified Silla period, and the site of Treasures like the “Three-story Stone Pagoda at Seollimwon Temple Site, Yangyang.” Many forest-themed experience programs are available in the recreational forest: “Forest Education, Forest Guided Tour,” which brings one closer to the nature in the forest, and “A Beautiful Trip in Person,” which offers members of marginalized communities a chance to connect with nature, are the examples of such programs. There is a 6.2 km-long (round-trip) mountain trekking road in the forest, and a 12 km-long forest road (round-trip) that takes one from Complex 3 of the Forest House to Bulbaragi Mineral Spring.

Migration Site of Gray Whales of Ulsan (울산 귀신고래 회유해면)
Jangsaengpo-dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan
The Migration Site of Gray Whales of Ulsan is a famous site for watching large gray whales, which usually appear in winter season. The area was officially designated as a National Natural Monument to protect the endangered species.

Mihwangsa Temple (미황사)
164 Mihwangsa-gil, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
Constructed during the eighth year of King Gyeongdeok of the Silla dynasty (749), Mihwangsa Temple is located on the western side of Dalmasan Mountain (489 meters), titled the Geumgangsan Mountain of the Southern Sea. The temple is situated the furthest south of all temples in the Korean peninsula. Beautiful sunsets and the view of the graceful Dalmasan Mountain from the temple attract numerous visitors. The foot of the mountain found behind the temple blends well with the suitable-sized temple and the appearance of Daeungbojeon Hall gives out an aura of comfort and tranquility. The cornerstone of Daeungbojeon Hall is carved with sea creatures, such as turtles and crabs that cannot be observed elsewhere. Other attractions include 18th century murals on the walls of Daeungbojeon and Unginjeon Halls.
Miinpokpo Falls (삼척 미인폭포)
77-162, Munuijae-ro, Dogye-eup, Samcheok-si, Gangwon-do
Miinpokpo Falls, located near Taebaek-si, has various size waterfalls from small to large. There's a sad legend on why the waterfall got its name. There is a tomb of a beautiful woman near the waterfall, who jumped to her death after losing two husbands through early death. There's also a valley that's called the Grand Canyon of Korea nearby. It takes approximately 15 minutes to get to the fall from Yeoraesa Temple parking lot on foot through 300 meters of trekking.
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