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Naejangsan Sculpture Park (내장산조각공원) travel guide
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Naejangsan Sculpture Park (내장산조각공원)

214 Naejanghoban-ro, Jeongeup-si, Jeonbuk-do

Naejangsan Sculpture Park is located at the foothills of Naejangsan Mountain below Seorabong peak. The park exhibits a sculpture from 16 recognized artists who were awarded from Korea's four major art exhibitions. The park is also home to endangered and rare plants, allowing visitors to enjoy art in a nature-friendly atmosphere. The Naejangsan Chrysanthemum Festival is held at this park every fall.

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Naeunhospital (나은병원)

23 Wonjeok-ro, Seo-gu, Incheon

Naeun Hospital is a large general hospital with a high-quality medical system that is on par with university hospitals' scale and quality of care. We have advanced digital medical equipment such as MRI, MD-CT, SONO, and electronic chart software. Additionally, Naeun Hospital has been recognized as a certified medical institution by the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service, receiving certification in the first cycle (2013), second cycle (2017), and third cycle (April 2021) of the general hospital accreditation program, confirming its status as a safe medical institution with the highest level of medical care. Furthermore, the hospital has demonstrated its objective credibility by achieving a first-place national ranking in the quality assessment for acute stroke, earning Platinum status from the World Stroke Organization (WSO), and ranking 16th nationwide in the Patient Experience Survey. In addition, Naeun Hospital operates three high-end health screening centers located in Gajwa, Songdo, and Geomdan. In response to the era of medical globalization, the hospital manages the Jian Health Promotion Center in Incheon Songdo International City, spanning 3,300 square meters, and the Gajwa Health Promotion Center, which boasts the largest and most advanced screening system in the country.

Naewonsa Temple (Yangsan) (내원사(양산)) travel guide
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Naewonsa Temple (Yangsan) (내원사(양산))

207 Naewon-ro, Habuk-myeon, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Naewonsa Temple, situated in Cheonseongsan National Park, is home to a monumental Buddha statue standing at 5.5 meters, crafted during the Silla dynasty. The temple complex features various structures, including Bogwangjeon and Geungnakjeon Halls, showcasing its captivating architectural style. Renowned for its picturesque mountain landscapes and as a popular destination for autumn foliage, the temple attracts numerous visitors every year.

Naeyeonsan Bogyeongsa Municipal Park (내연산보경사시립공원)
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Naeyeonsan Bogyeongsa Municipal Park (내연산보경사시립공원)

533 Bogyeong-ro, Songna-myeon, Buk-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Naeyeonsan Bogyeongsa Municipal Park is a scenic area that encompasses both the historic Bogyeongsa Temple and the majestic Naeyeonsan Mountain. The mountain, rising to a x_height of 710 meters, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, characterized by twelve waterfalls cascading through a 14-kilometer-long valley. These waterfalls, coupled with towering rock walls ranging from 50 to 100 meters in x_height, such as Sinseondae Cliff and Haksodae Cliff, along with unique rock formations, create a breathtaking landscape. On the southern side of the mountain lies Bogyeongsa Temple, a significant religious site with origins dating back to the Silla period. The temple complex includes attached hermitages like Seounam Hermitage and Munsuam Hermitage. Notably, the temple houses treasured artifacts, including the stele and stupa of State Preceptor Wonjin.

Naganeupseong Walled Town (순천 낙안읍성) travel guide
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Naganeupseong Walled Town (순천 낙안읍성)

30, Chungmin-gil, Nagan-myeon, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do

Naganeupseong Walled Town is located in Jeollanam-do, and contains a fortress town that is over 59,504 ㎡ in size. The fortress walls were built using square-shaped stones to reach 4 meters in height, 3 to 4 meters in width, and 1,410 meters in total length. The town consists of three neighborhoods along the east, south and west of the fortress walls. The village is overall well preserved, allowing visitors to observe houses and lifestyles that have all been passed down from the past. The town is highly valued as a historical and cultural resource for studying traditional folk customs. ◎ Travel information discovering the charm of Hallyu - Drama This traditional village offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of Koreans from the Joseon Dynasty to the present day. Clusters of thatched-roof houses create a warm atmosphere, while the earth-and-stone walls and beautifully curved roofs add a simple yet elegant charm. Walking along the fortress wall offers a panoramic view of the village filled with traditional thatched-roof houses. The village is also known as the filming location of the home where Min Jae-yi lived in the drama .

Najeong Beach (나정고운모래해변)
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Najeong Beach (나정고운모래해변)

1915, Donghaean-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Najeong Beach is situated on the shores of the East Sea. The beach offers many facilities as well as a seawater hot spring. The parking lot and pine tree forest by the hot spring are open to the public. Various water sports are also available in the area.

Naju Geumseonggwan Hall (나주 금성관)
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Naju Geumseonggwan Hall (나주 금성관)

8, Geumseonggwan-gil, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do

Naju Geumseonggwan Hall was a state-run guesthouse for government officials during the Joseon period. It was the venue for ceremonial praise rituals for the king, taking place on the first and 15th of each month, as well as banquets held in honor of visiting dignitaries. The building was constructed sometime between 1475 and 1479. The building was remodeled during the Japanese occupation, but was restored to its original design in 1977.

Naju Moksanaea (나주목사내아)
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Naju Moksanaea (나주목사내아)

13-10, Geumseonggwan-gil, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do

Naju Moksanaea was the private residence of Naju's moksa , the title of highest official in the region. This traditional hanok house was built in 1825 and follows the traditional hanok design of a wealthy aristocrat. It is recognized as Jeollanam-do Cultural Hertiage Material.

Nakgangmulgil Park (낙강물길공원)
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Nakgangmulgil Park (낙강물길공원)

423 Sanga-dong, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Nakgangmulgil Park, called the Giverny of Korea, is a small waterside park located near Andong Dam. The park is the perfect setting for a relaxing moment, with benches placed under trees and beside walkways throughout the park. The natural environment creates plenty of photo spots. Visitors looking for a longer walk in nature can follow the riverside deck to Wolryeong Park.

Nakhwaam Rock (낙화암)
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Nakhwaam Rock (낙화암)

Bukpo-ro, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do

Nakhwaam is a rock cliff towering over Baengmagang River in the northern end of Busosan Mountain. According to the legend, this is where the royal court women of Baekje jumped off to kill themselves when the kingdom of Baekje was defeated during the invasion of Sabiseong Fortress (now Busosanseong Fortress in Buyeo) by the Shilla-Tang Alliance. The name of this rock, Nakhwaam, literally means "the cliff of falling flowers" and symbolizes the fidelity and loyalty of Baekje women.

Naksan Beach (낙산해수욕장)
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Naksan Beach (낙산해수욕장)

59 Haemaji-gil, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do

Naksan Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Yangyang, located in Joseon-ri, Yangyang-eup, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do. Since its opening in 1963, it has attracted more than 1 million visitors each year, its reputation being rivaled only by the Gyeongpodae Beach on the east coast of Korea. The 4 kilometer-long sand beach contrasts magnificently with the lush pine trees of the area. The water is less than 1.5 meter deep, making it a good place for all ages. Naksanhang Port marks one end of the beach, behind which Naksan Mountain, the location of Naksansa Temple, can be found. The other end has a lake formed at the delta of Namdaecheon Stream, which originates from Seoraksan Mountain. Many cafes, convenience stores, restaurants, and accommodations cater to the needs of the visitors. The beach sees considerable traffic in winter as well, when it serves as a popular venue for sunrise-watching, particularly for the New Year’s Day festival.

Naksan Park (낙산공원)
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Naksan Park (낙산공원)

41 Naksan-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Naksan Mountain (alt. 125 meters) is one of the four inner mountains of Seoul, and can be accessed by following the road leading to the mountain entrance from Daehangno and Dongdaemun. It was also called Naktasan Mountain, which can be translated to Camel Mountain, because the terrain resembled a camel's back. It also had another name, Taraksan Mountain, “tarak” meaning fermented milk, because there was a royal ranch in the area that supplied milk to the palace. After the 1960s, the original appearance of Naksan Mountain disappeared due to apartments and dense housing, and the Seoul Metropolitan Government established a restoration plan. As part of this plan, a park project was carried out, and it opened Naksan Park in July 2002. Currently, Naksan Park has established itself as a resting place for citizens to feel the beautiful atmosphere of Hanyangdoseong, or the Seoul City Wall, and green forests. It has gained much popularity as a place for seeing the most beautiful night view in Seoul. ◎ Travel Information to Discover Hallyu’s Charm - Netflix Series "KPop Demon Hunters (2025)"The fortress walls at Naksan Park served as the backdrop for Rumi and Jinu’s conversation in the Netflix series "KPop Demon Hunters." The view of the walls and the cityscape beyond adds to the unique atmosphere of the show, and visiting Naksan Park in person offers an expansive and memorable view of Seoul’s city center.

Naksansa Temple (낙산사) travel guide
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Naksansa Temple (낙산사)

100 Naksansa-ro, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do

This ancient temple was built in the 11th year of King Munmu’s reign of Silla (671) by the Buddhist monk Uisang. Naksansa Temple is one of the foremost sights of Yangyang, and one of the most historic sites in the region. Along with Ganghwa’s Bomunsa Temple and Namhae’s Boriam Hermitage, it is said to be one of the three centers of the cult of Avalokitesvara in Korea. Its handsome view overlooking the East Sea has earned it a spot in the Eight Sights of Gwandong (eight famous sights in Yeongdong region of Gangwon-do), documented throughout the ages in many classic literature and poetry. Today’s Naksansa Temple is a product of many restorations and expansions, and has many examples of cultural heritage within its walls, including a 16 meter-tall statue of the Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. A mountain fire in 2005 resulted in the loss of 20 buildings, including the building that housed its bronze bell. The temple also operates templestay programs available through its website.

Nakseonjae Hall (낙선재)
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Nakseonjae Hall (낙선재)

99, Yulgok-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Located inside Changdeokgung Palace, Nakseonjae Hall is a one-story structure built in ikgong style (bird wing-shaped eaves placed on top of the pillars) with a hip tiled and gable roof. It has 6 kan in the front and 2 kan (traditional unit of measurement of the space between pillars) to the sides. It originally belonged to the nearby Changgyeonggung Palace, but came to be considered a part of Changdeokgung Palace in more recent years. The hall was constructed in 1846 (12th year of King Heonjong’s reign) and it is collectively called Nakseonjae together with the adjacent Seokbokheon Hall and Sugangjae Hall. Behind the building is a flower garden made of stacked large stones. The chimney, the flowers, and the oddly shaped stones harmoniously blend into one another to create an outstanding landscape gardening.

Nam-Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) (서울시립미술관 남서울생활미술관)
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Nam-Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) (서울시립미술관 남서울생활미술관)

2076, Nambusunhwan-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

The Nam-Seoul Museum of Art offers visitors a meaningful opportunity to linger beside the traces of history. The building previously served as the Belgian Consulate during the Korean Empire (1897-1910) and has since been designated as a historic Site. It was first constructed in Hoehyeon-dong in 1905 and was relocated to its current location in Namhyeon-dong in 1983. The museum hosts public programs tailored for audiences from various backgrounds in rooms arranged along both sides of a long corridor in the two-story building.

Namae Beach (Namae 1, 3-ri) (남애해변(남애1, 3리))
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Namae Beach (Namae 1, 3-ri) (남애해변(남애1, 3리))

Gwangjin-ri, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do

In addition to the beautiful Maeho Lagoon at its side, Namae-ri is home to three beaches. The northernmost Namae Beach is the largest among the three, with a sandy shore that is 2 kilometers long and 100 meters wide. The beach has great quality sand and shallow waters, with an average depth of only 1 to 2 meters. Also, a field of reeds is beautifully stretched out on both sides of the stream flowing from Maeho Lagoon. Near Maeho Lagoon is the breeding ground for egrets and grey herons in Pomae-ri, designated as Natural Monument No. 229. The other two beaches in Namae-ri consist of Namae 1(il)-ri Beach, a charming small beach in the furthest south, and Namae 3(sam)-ri Beach, located near Naemae Port.

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