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Ppangcheon-dong (빵천동)
Namcheon-dong, Suyeong-gu, Busan
Located in Namcheon-dong and originally known for its cherry blossom street, the neighborhood has gained a new nickname, “Ppangcheon-dong”, as local bakeries have begun attracting visitors specifically for their bread. The alley is lined with both long-standing local favorites and trendy, unique bakeries, making it a perfect place to savor the aroma while taking a leisurely stroll and trying different kinds of breads. Its proximity to Gwangalli Beach, one of the most popular attractions of Busan, makes it an ideal destination to visit together.
Ppeum Global Clinic (쁨글로벌의원)
(2nd Floor, APRO Square), 55 Seocho-daero 77-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul
PPEUM GLOBAL CLINIC is a premium brand specialized in providing customized services for foreign customers. We provide multilingual leaflets for overseas customers, a luggage zone for easy storage of suitcases, and a tax refund machine. Also, for easy one-on-one consultations, native-speaking consultants and coordinators are stationed in the clinic for each language group. Many medical staff members from Seoul National University provide the highest level of medical services through joint research activities and their rich expertise. Our main procedures are Botox, filler, lifting, laser treatment for acne and pigmentation, laser hair removal, and we provide the same prices and benefits for both foreign and domestic customers. In addition, we operate separate VIP rooms to satisfy the private needs of specific foreign customers.
Ppuri Park (뿌리공원)
79, Ppurigongwon-ro, Jung-gu, Daejeon
Ppuri Park was created under the theme of filial piety, one of the overriding values of Korean society. Opened on November 1, 1997, the park occupies a plot of land measuring 109,091 m² and is filled with unique sculptures and art pieces that remind visitors of their family ties. Other main points of interest at Ppuri Park include the Deep-rooted Spring (symbolizing the 12 jisin/gods of the earth), a waterfront stage, grass square, observation deck, and recreational forest. Another must-visit attraction is the Samnam Memorial Tower, which represents the harmony and cooperation between the Honam and Yeongnam regions of Korea.
Premiumpass International ((주)프리미엄패스 인터내셔널)
(#501-507, Pine Square Building A), 22 Magokjungang 4-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
Premiumpass International is a global tourism‧MICE service provider that creates new values through distinguished and innovative services. As a travel agency specializing in medical tourism (aesthetic medicine, health checkups, critical care), we plan, develop, and manage various medical tourism products. We provide a total one-stop service platform offering safe tours of K-tourism hotspots, specializing in services for individual tourists and luxury tourists. *Safety Insurance & Care Service (personalized traveler insurance), *Airport concierge (reception, transfer), travel concierge (city/themed/luxury tour): Concierge Service Officers (CSO) for Incheon Airport and major tour hubs * Digital concierge services for international visitors to Korea * SOS service for a safe and comfortable experience for international tourists: - Personalized care in the event of a safety accident or illness - Two-way services between online and offline (mobile chat, concierge services)
Provence Village (프로방스 마을)
69 Saeori-ro, Tanhyeon-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
Provence Village is a themed village that began with the opening of a chic French restaurant in 1996. It has expanded to include a famous bakery cafe, Italian and Korean restaurants, shops, colorful murals, a beautiful garden, and romantic lighting displays in the evenings. Each unique shop is connected to other shops in the village. An art studio offers a wide array of dishes used in cafes and restaurants in the village; the Living Gallery not only decorates Provence Village, but also makes decorative items such as hand-painted ceramics, available for purchase; and the European bakery boasts fresh, delicious breads. Each shop is an independent unit with a unique design concept. The Living Gallery offers shops selling ceramics, flowers, and herbs, while the Fashion Gallery consists of shops offering clothing, accessories, and interior design items. The Herb Garden hosts a wide array of cultural events and performances for visitors throughout the year.

Puksuwon Spaplex (북수원온천)
2139 Seobu-ro, Jangan-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do
Puksuwon Spaplex offers a relaxing escape for visitors with its spacious spa area and natural hot spring water. The facility uses alkaline water with a pH of 9.25. This mineral-rich spring water contains calcium, potassium, sulfuric acid, and iron, which are beneficial for relieving muscle pain, neuralgia, and skin conditions. The spa features various facilities, including hinoki baths, hot and cold springs, dry and ice saunas, a forest bathing room, a family lounge, and a restaurant, providing the perfect environment for visitors to unwind and relax.

Pungnap-dong Toseong Fortress (서울 풍납동 토성)
Pungnap-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul
Onjo, the progenitor of Kingdom Baekje, first settled in Wiryeseong Hanam. But exact location is still unknown. One thing for sure, however, is that Pungnaptoseong Fortress, Mongchontoseong Fortress, Bangidong Ancient Tombs of Baekje, Seokchondong Stone Mound Tomb of Early Baekje are the remains of Baekje. Pungnaptoseong Fortress faces Hangang River to its west and connects to Mongchontoseong Fortress to the south. To the northwest faces Achasanseong Fortress over Hangang River and far to the southeast is Namhansanseong Fortress. Pungnaptoseong Fortress, located at the south end of Cheonhodaegyo Bridge over Hangang River, is one of the remains of Early Baekje. Originally, the fortress was 4km in circumference, but due to massive overflowing of Hangang River during flood season in 1925, most of the fortress was lost and only 2.7km of it remains. To the east of the fortress are 4 vestiges of the fortress gates. The remains from the prehistoric era through the Samguk (Three States) era have been unearthed, indicating that this place was a residential area well before the Baekje Era. Through vigorous excavation, some people suggest that there used to be a palace located here during the Baekje Era.
Pureun Arboretum & Hang-dong Railroad (푸른수목원&항동철길)
240 Yeondong-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul
Pureun Arboretum is a botanical garden boasting well-established ecological parks and scenic walking trails. It encompasses diverse themed gardens, including the Wildflower Garden, Hydrangea Garden, Conifer Garden, Broadleaf Tree Garden, Bulbous Plant Garden, Wetland Garden, and Rose Garden, complemented by an Visitor Center. The Forest Learning School, functioning as a greenhouse, showcases plants from various corners of the globe and hosts educational programs. Visitors can avail themselves of facilities like the book café, a café, and a library. Additionally, the arboretum is intersected by the abandoned railroad tracks of Hang-dong.

Puruncha Tea Culture Research (사단법인 푸른차문화연구원)
41 Universiad-ro 11-gil, Suseong-gu, Daegu
Puruncha Tea Culture Research opened in 1996 to promote Korea's traditional culture and etiquette through tea ceremonies and other programs related to tea. The center uses 100% Korean tea in all programs, supporting local farmers and the local economy.
Pyeongchang Eoreumchi Village (평창 어름치마을)
42-5 Maha-gil, Mitan-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do
Pyeongchang Eoreumchi Village is dedicated to preserving the habitat of the Eoreumchi (Cyprinid Fish), a natural monument that thrives in pristine environments. The village offers immersive rural experiences and ecotourism activities. Visitors have the opportunity to engage in water sports like rafting and kayaking on the Donggang River, as well as mountain climbing on Baegunsan Mountain. Other activities include trekking through Chiljokryeong and exploring the Baengnyongdonggul Cave. Reservations for these experiences can be made through their website.

Pyeongchang Sightseeing Taxi Platform (평창관광택시(관광택시 플랫폼))
110 Songjeong-gil, Jinbu-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do KTX Jinbu (Odaesan) Station
The Pyeongchang Sightseeing Taxi offers a comprehensive package that includes visits to major attractions in Pyeongchang. This taxi tour covers destinations such as Farm Herbnara, Woljeongsa Jeonnamusup Needle Fir Forest, Hyoseok Moonlight Hill, Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm, Odaesan Mountain, and the Barwangsan Cable Car. The package cost encompasses round-trip KTX fare, entrance fees to the tourist spots, and taxi charges.

Pyeongchang Uiyaji Wind Village (평창 의야지 바람마을)
137, Kkotbadyangji-gil, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do
Pyeongchang Uijaji Wind Village is located at the top of Daegwallyeong Pass. The village is a sight to see in winter when covered in snow. Throughout the year, visitors can join in various activities such as making cheese or ice cream.

Pyeongchang Yukbaekmajigi (평창 육백마지기)
583-76 Cheongoksan-gil, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do
Yukbaekmajigi refers to the peak of Cheongoksan Mountain on the southern side of Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do. The large field is the size of six soccer fields and is 1,256 meters above sea level. The name comes from the saying that the field is large enough to spread 600 mal (Korean unit of measure) of rice seeds. Yukbaekmajigi is easy to reach by car and is becoming a popular eco-friendly tourist attraction. The view from the peak includes an open view of 20 large wind power generators on the vast field. There are also various photo zones for visitors.
Pyeonggwang-dong Apple Village (평광동 사과마을)
37 Dopyeong-ro 116-gil, Dong-gu, Daegu
Pyeonggwang-dong Apple Village is home to some 140 apple orchards. The village is located at the foot of Palgongsan Mountain, and has been growing apples for over 100 years, even creating a new apple, the Pyeonggwang honey apple. The village features many impressive trees, including the nation's oldest Hongok apple tree, a pine tree planted in honor of Korean Independence, and a large willow tree referred to as Filial Soon Gang Sunhang Tree. Many families visit in fall the enjoy apple picking.

Pyeongsari Field (평사리들판)
Pyeongsari-gil, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Pyeongsari Field was created by Seomjingang River flowing through the canyon which attracted people to form a village. The field served as the central farming field and fed the villagers for many years and appeared as a setting in Park Kyongni's novel "Land." Pyeongsari field is one of the largest fields found along Seomjingang River, boasting a size of 2,743,801 ㎡.

Pyeongsari Park (평사리공원)
3145-1, Seomjingang-daero, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Situated along Seomjingang River between Gurye and Hadong, Pyeongsari Park was built for the enjoyment of summer tourists to the area. In addition to the beautiful river, the park is home to campgrounds, numerous shaded rest spots, basketball courts, soccer fields, and an abundance of parking space. Decorated with Jangseung (totem poles, which used to be set at the entrance of villages), the spacious park is full of excellent amenities: barbecue grills, benches, drinking fountains, and clean bathrooms. The sandy banks of the river offer a unique opportunity to catch marsh clams. Pyeongsari Park and its nearby attractions appeared in Toji (The Land), the epic historical novel by Park Kyung-ni. Visitors may want to tour the group of houses that have been reproduced to commemorate the novel, including the famous Choi Champan House. Nearby attractions include Hwagae Market, Ssanggyesa Temple, and Seomjingang Maehwa Village, host of the Gwangyang Maehwa Festival.
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