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Napory Farm in Tongyeong (통영 나폴리농원) travel guide
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Napory Farm in Tongyeong (통영 나폴리농원)

152 Mireuksan-gil, Sanyang-eup, Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Napory Farm in Tongyeong is surrounded by the Hinoki cypress forest on the hillside of Mireuksan Mountain within Hallyeohaesang National Park. Opened in 2005, this healing tourist destination offers various activities related to Hinoki cypress trees and phytoncides. The farm's signature program is the 'Barefoot Healing Walk in the Hinoki Cypress Forest,' where visitors walk barefoot on the trail while surrounded by the phytoncide-filled forest. In this phytoncide-rich forest, you can join barefoot walking programs or guided forest group tours while enjoying the beautiful natural landscapes. The 'healing' farm features an 'Air Cafe,' where you can drink pour-over coffee while enjoying the fresh air; a hammock resting area; a lawn lying experience; a tropical greenhouse featuring succulents; and a foot bath area. The farm was chosen by the Korea Tourism Organization as a wellness travel destination. You can purchase phytoncide products and Hinoki cypress saplings researched and developed by the farm. It takes approximately 1.5 hours to look around and experience the farm. This is a place recommended to tourists who want to experience 'healing' moments in nature, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Nari Farm (나리농원)
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Nari Farm (나리농원)

812 Gwangsa-dong, Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do

Nari Farm has the largest globe amaranth colony in the nation. During the Globe Amaranth Festival in September-October, the farm is filled with visitors. The farm is a popular attraction for taking walks with family and loved ones in fall.

Nasa Beach (나사해변(나사리해수욕장))
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Nasa Beach (나사해변(나사리해수욕장))

434-5 Nasari, Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan

◎ Travel information to meet Hallyu’s charm - "See You in My 19th Life" Nasa Beach is where Ban Ji-eum and Mun Seo-ha danced against the backdrop of the sea. The shimmering reflection was a scene that moved many viewers’ hearts. It is said that the piled-up sand gradually turned into land and formed the village. Take a leisurely stroll on this beach.

Nasaret International Hospital (나사렛국제병원) travel guide
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Nasaret International Hospital (나사렛국제병원)

98 Meonugeum-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon

Originating from Yi Gang-il Korean Medicine Clinic, which opened in Jeonju in 1973, Nasaret International Hospital is continuing its 49-year treatment history. Its medical care system offers one-stop services, encompassing systemized health checkups, emergency responses, surgeries, and rehabilitation treatments all in one place. With a cooperation system that combines advanced modern medicine, traditional Korean medicine, and integrated functional medicine, Nasaret International Hospital has secured global competitiveness. It offers differentiated medical services through 12 specialized treatment centers, including the Cardiovascular Center, Cerebrovascular Center, Spine Center, Joint Center, Gastroenterology Center, and the Korean Medicine Center. The hospital has also enhanced its medical services by creating dedicated routes for international patients. Its international cooperation center supports treatment and hospital administration services in multiple languages.

National Center for Forest Activities Chuncheon (국립춘천숲체원)
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National Center for Forest Activities Chuncheon (국립춘천숲체원)

331, Jangbon 2-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do

National Center for Forest Activities Chuncheon is 335 ha of area located near Samhangol Valley. The center has a slogan PLAY meaning P for Play, L for Lead, A for Act, and Y for You. Various facilities are available including area for experience programs, accommodations, restaurants and more. Experience programs for individuals and groups are available as well as special programs for people with disabilities and elderlies.

National Center for Forest Activities, Chilgok (국립칠곡숲체원)
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National Center for Forest Activities, Chilgok (국립칠곡숲체원)

532 Yuhak-ro, Seokjeok-eup, Chilgok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Sitting at the foot of Yuhaksan Mountain (839 meters above sea level) in Seokjeok-myeon, Chilgok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, the National Center for Forest Activities, Chilgok is a national forest education center run by the Korea Forest Welfare Institute. Danuri Trail, created along the reservoir, is a barrier-free boardwalk trail designed to accommodate everyone, including the disabled. So anyone can enjoy the forest. It takes approx. two hours on any trail, including the Danuri Trail. The center runs forest education programs targeting various age groups, including children and the elderly. Families with kids can have a joyful time at the Tori Toddler Forest Experience Center. There are also various other facilities, such as the VR Experience Hall, Tori Kids Cafe, Book Cafe, and accommodations.

National Center for Forest Activities, Jangseong (국립장성숲체원)
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National Center for Forest Activities, Jangseong (국립장성숲체원)

353 Bangjang-ro, Bugi-myeon, Jangseong-gun, Jeollanam-do

The National Center for Forest Activities, Jangseong provides high-quality forest education and forest therapy services by leveraging its location surrounded by Bangjangsan Mountain, boasting superb natural/geological conditions. Chungnyeongsan Mountain is also here and is home to the National Jangseong Healing Forest, the largest subtropical forest plantation in the country.

National Center for Forest Education, Naju (국립나주숲체원) travel guide
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National Center for Forest Education, Naju (국립나주숲체원)

116 Geumseongsan-gil, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do

National Center for Forest Education, Naju is a national recreational facility located on Geumseongsan Mountain. It operates customized forest education and cultural programs based on the wild tea plantation of Geumseongsan Mountain and the culture of Naju. Utilizing the facilities of the forest center and the surrounding nature, it offers various experiential programs such as forest walking, stretching, meditation, and natural dyeing experiences of Naju's traditional culture.

National Center for Forest Therapy (국립산림치유원)
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National Center for Forest Therapy (국립산림치유원)

209 Therapy-ro, Bonghyeon-myeon, Yeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

The National Center for Forest Therapy is a forest-themed well-being complex created to promote public health and quality of life by leveraging the abundant forest resources of the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range. Forests have transformed into a destination for healing one's mind and body, as well as a place for recreation. The National Center for Forest Therapy provides guidelines for proper exercise and daily habit improvements aimed at relieving stress and promoting mental and physical balance by utilizing the healing properties of the forest. Furthermore, visitors can experience the effects of forest therapy here. The center has healing forest trails, recreational facilities, accommodation facilities, and others.

National Center for Forest Therapy, Daeunsan (국립대운산치유의숲)
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National Center for Forest Therapy, Daeunsan (국립대운산치유의숲)

225-92 Daeunsangdae-gil, Onyang-eup, Ulju-gun, Ulsan

The National Center for Forest Therapy, Daeunsan is a forest-themed well-being facility designed to boost one's immunity and promote health by leveraging various elements of the forest, including landscapes and scents. Created in the beautiful Daeunsan Forest Valley, this forest therapy center features the Grass Scent Trail, Wind Therapy Trail, and Premium Forest Trail, where various forest therapy activities are offered.

National Center for Forest Therapy, Gimcheon (국립김천치유의숲)
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National Center for Forest Therapy, Gimcheon (국립김천치유의숲)

1237-89 Sudo-gil, Jeungsan-myeon, Gimcheon-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

The National Center for Forest Therapy, Gimcheon, is situated at the foot of Sudosan Mountain (800 meters above sea level) in Jeungsan-myeon, Gimcheon-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The facility blends well with the beautiful valleys nearby, such as Daegacheon and Muheulgugok Valleys. You can enjoy the superb scenery throughout the year. It is the ideal spot for anyone, including families, looking for relaxation and healing. Notably, the seven-hector birch forest and the 100-year-old nut pine forest create a beautiful landscape, making it one of the top eight sights in Gimcheon. The area was chosen as one of the 100 premium forests in Korea (Danjibong Forest), and its trail was chosen as one of the most beautiful forest trails in Gimcheon. The center runs various forest therapy programs for physical and mental health, leveraging forest healing elements such as scents, sceneries, and anions.

National Center for Forest Therapy, Jecheon (국립제천치유의숲)
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National Center for Forest Therapy, Jecheon (국립제천치유의숲)

590 Hakhyeonsoya-ro, Cheongpung-myeon, Jecheon-si, Chungcheongbuk-do

The National Center for Forest Therapy, Jecheon is under the Korea Forest Welfare Institute of the Korea Forest Service. It was established with the aim of promoting public health and improving quality of life by providing forest well-being services. The center spans an area of 61.3 hectares (the healing center covering 494.82 square meters). The staff consists of a total of eight employees (one center head, four specializing in forest therapy, and three in operational support). In April 2015, the Korea Forest Service and the National Police Agency signed an MOU to create this national center. It took approximately three years to develop the center, from September 2016 to May 2019. In October 2019, the organizational structure was established, and a pilot forest therapy program was initiated. The center's opening ceremony took place in November 2020. Currently, the center offers customized individual and group forest well-being services. <Award History> (June 2020) Geumsusan Mountain Forest Laughter Therapy was certified as an excellent forest education program by the Korea Forest Service. / (August 2020) Chosen as a recommended place (Healing Forest) by the Korea Tourism Organization. / (October 2020) Received the Encouragement Award at the Forest Well-being Program Competition. / (December 2020) Received the Excellence Award at the COVID-19 Recovery Exemplary Case Contest hosted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor.

National Debt Redemption Movement Memorial Park (국채보상운동기념공원)
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National Debt Redemption Movement Memorial Park (국채보상운동기념공원)

670, Gukchaebosang-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu

Construction on the National Debt Redemption Movement Memorial Park began in March 1998 and was completed in December 1999. The park was established to retain the spirit of the National Debt Redemption Movement that originated in Daegu in 1907 and the 2nd movement in 1997 that was held to help overcome the national economic distress affected by the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997. The park also expanded the green space in the downtown area and offers a place of rest and relaxation to the general public. Spanning 42,500 square meters in size, the park boasts the Dalgubeol Grand Bell, a bell pavilion, walking trails, and other amenities. The famous Dalgubeol Grand Bell was installed on the park grounds in December 1998 as a representation of harmony and prosperity and to symbolically awaken the people with its pure and clear ringing. In addition the convenient and beautifule amenities, the park also has several memorial plaques engraved with quotes from many significant historical figures who shaped Korea's culture and values.

National Jangseong Healing Forest (국립장성치유의숲) travel guide
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National Jangseong Healing Forest (국립장성치유의숲)

716 Chuam-ro, Seosam-myeon, Jangseong-gun, Jeollanam-do

National Jangseong Healing Forestis a natural recreational facility located in the Chungnyeongsan National Forest, opened in 2011. Visitors can be relaxed by walking along the cypress forest trail emitting phytoncides. There are seven hiking courses designed with various themes and slopes. Following the main course, the "Well-being Forest Path," hikers will encounter the Chungnyeongsan Observatory, where they can enjoy panoramic views of the mountain and see the cypress forest at a glance.

Natural Habitat of Crinum Lilies on Tokkiseom Island (제주 토끼섬 문주란 자생지) travel guide
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Natural Habitat of Crinum Lilies on Tokkiseom Island (제주 토끼섬 문주란 자생지)

Mujuran-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

Jeju's Tokkiseom Island (Rabbit Island) is located 50 meters off the coast of Hado-ri, Gujwa-eup in Jeju-si. Crinum lilies grow in an environment where the average temperature is around 15℃ with the lowest temperature no less than -3.5℃. The flower is white and blooms from July to September. They bloom at night and have a strong fragrance.

Nell Clinic (넬의원) travel guide
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Nell Clinic (넬의원)

1st Floor, Centum Medical Tower, 60 Seomyeon-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan

Nell Clinic is a medical institution specializing in skin and beauty located in the center of Seomyeon, Busanjin-gu. Through customized counseling, a procedure plan suitable for each individual's skin condition and goal is established, and three female directors with abundant experience and know-how directly treat them. It provides systematic management and expertise throughout the procedure, emphasizing skin aging improvement and design balance.

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