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Samyang Beach (삼양해수욕장) travel guide
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Samyang Beach (삼양해수욕장)

Samyang 2-dong, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

Samyang Beach is cozy and has clear waters because it is not well-known among tourists. In particular, it stands out because of its sparkling black sand. As the black sand's therapeutic effect is well known, visitors can often be seen lying down on the beach and burying themselves in the black sand.

Samyang Roundhill (삼양라운드힐 )
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Samyang Roundhill (삼양라운드힐 )

708-9 Kkotbatyangji-gil, Daegwallyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do

Samyang Roundhill welcomes visitors with refreshing, pure breeze and wide-open pastures, a perfect setting for a nature excursion. The Farm is a sanctuary for gentle herbivores like sheep, cows, and ostriches, living freely in this pristine environment. A farm ranch owned by Samyang Foods of the popular Buldak franchise, it opened in 1972 to provide quality protein to the people. In 2007, it became open to the public as a tourist destination. Not only can visitors enjoy feeding the animals, but it is the only ranch in Gangwon State where visitors can watch sheep herding against the backdrop of the beautiful scenic landscape. Merch, desserts, and other Samyang Foods product souvenirs are available at the gift shop.

Sanasagyegok Valley (사나사계곡)
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Sanasagyegok Valley (사나사계곡)

Yongcheon-ri, Okcheon-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do

Sanasagyegok Valley, located in Yongmunsan Mountain, is characterized by its ample x_width, crystal-clear water, and abundant water volume. The thick forests and slopes of Yongmunsan Mountain offer stunning views, attracting many visitors during the summer vacation period. Approximately 100m up from the valley's entrance is Hamwanghyeol Cave, associated with the legend of Hamwang, a fierce warlord from the Goryeo dynasty. Further up, the Buddhist Sanasa Temple can be found.

Sanbanggulsa Grotto - Jeju (산방굴사(제주))
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Sanbanggulsa Grotto - Jeju (산방굴사(제주))

218-12 , Sanbang-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

It is said that the peak of Hallasan Mountain where Baekrokho Lake now exists was taken off and thrown away, which then became Sanbangsan Mountain. The myth describes how unlike other mountains on Jejudo Island, this mountain does not have a crater. The 5m-high rock cave at the cliff on the southwest side of the mountain was originally called Sanbanggul Cave, but it is called a temple now because it possesses a Buddhist statue. This is where monk Hye-Il (964~1053) had lived during the Goryeo dynasty (918~1392) Inside the cave, you can see Marado Island and the Dragon Head Coast. You can also see small ponds being made by the water drops that fall from the ceiling all through the year. The plant zone on a cliff of Sanbangsan Mountain is also designated as a natural monument. It is the only place on Jejudo Island where island boxwoods grow. On the Dragon Head Coast is the Hamel Memorial Monument.

Sanbangsan Canola Field (산방산유채꽃밭)
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Sanbangsan Canola Field (산방산유채꽃밭)

San18 Sagye-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

The Sanbangsan Canola Field is located next to the public parking lot in front of Sanbangsan Land, making it very easy to find. The vast fields create a beautiful landscape of yellow blossoms before the backdrop of Sanbangsan Mountain. The flowers are usually at peak bloom in March. In addition to Sanbangsan Mountain, other nearby attractions include Yongmeorihaean Coast, and Sagyehaean Coast.

Sanbangsan Mountain (Jeju) (산방산(제주))
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Sanbangsan Mountain (Jeju) (산방산(제주))

Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Sanbangsan Mountain, meaning "mountain with a cave," is home to Sanbanggulsa Temple, a small temple located at the foot of the mountain where a Buddha statue is enshrined. According to Jeju mythology, it is said that the grandmother deity, Seolmundae Halmang, tossed aside a rock from Hallasan's summit, forming this mountain. Standing at 395 meters above sea level on the southwestern coast of Jeju Island, Sanbangsan Mountain boasts vibrant fields of mustard flowers in spring, creating a picturesque view against the backdrop of the mountain.

Sanbangsan Secret Garden (산방산 비원)
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Sanbangsan Secret Garden (산방산 비원)

153 Sanbangsan-gil, Dundeok-myeon, Geoje-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Situated on the slopes of Sanbangsan Mountain in Geojedo Island, Sanbangsan Secret Garden offers a harmonious setting with flowing waterfalls and valleys, hosting over 1,000 species of wildflowers and rare plants. Seasonal displays include Thunberg Onion, Golden Saxifrage, and Aquilegia. The garden features twenty themed areas, such as a Hydrangea Street, Falls Observatory, and Bonsai Garden, arranged along walking trails. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, immersing themselves in the vibrant colors of the wildflowers and finding moments of relaxation.

Sancheong Daewonsa Temple (대원사(산청))
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Sancheong Daewonsa Temple (대원사(산청))

453, Pyeongchonyupyeong-ro, Sancheong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do

Located at the eastern foot of Jirisan Mountain, Daewonsa Temple was first built in 548 during the Silla dynasty, but it remained closed for over thousand years until it was renovated and made bigger with the name Daewon. Unfortunately, the entire premises were lost to a big fire during the night of January 12, 1914, and all the halls and pavilions, including Yosachae, totaling 184 rooms in 12 buildings, were rebuilt in 1917. However, they were damaged once again during the Korean War and were abandoned until the war ended where the temple was rejuvenated and made even bigger. Located nearby are Geoyeonjeong and Gunjajeong Halls that are believed to have been the studying venue of scholars. * Daewonsa Valley The two-kilometer-long valley that stretches from the parking lot at the entrance to Daewon Temple to the temple itself is surrounded by high hills and curious-looking rocks. The clean water that oozes out through craters between the rocks generates unusual scenery. Associated with Yongso Pond is the legend that a dragon lived in it for hundreds of years before it finally flew away. Somakgol Valley is known to be the place where the last king of Garak Kingdom came to feed his cows and horses.

Sancheong Donguibogam Village (산청 동의보감촌)
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Sancheong Donguibogam Village (산청 동의보감촌)

45-6, Donguibogam-ro 555beon-gil, Geumseo-myeon, Sancheong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do

Enjoy various traditional Korean medicine in one place! Sancheong Donguibogam Village is home to the Museum of Sancheong Korean Medicine, Korea's first traditional Korean medicine-themed museum created in 2007; the Korean Medicine Theme Park; the Sancheong Medicinal Herb Hall; the 'Ki' Experience Hall; the Korean Medicine Recreational Forest and the Korean medical clinics. The village allows you to experience 'healing' moments through traditional medicine. Here, you can learn diverse knowledge about traditional Korean medicine, organized by Heo Jun, the author of Donguibogam (medical encyclopedia). If you are suffering from chronic stress, look no further than Sancheong Donguibogam Village.

Sandglass Park (모래시계공원)
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Sandglass Park (모래시계공원)

990-1 Heonhwa-ro, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do

Sandglass Park is surrounded by the East Sea, mountains and Jeongdongjin 2-ri Village. Sandglass Park has pine trees, benches facing the sea, and access to Jeongdongjin Beach. At the center of the park is a giant sandglass that is set to measure one year. Sandglass Park was established in 1999 by the city of Gangneung and Samsung Electronics Co. to commemorate the upcoming millennium. Part of this commemoration was the building of the giant sandglass at the park. The sandglass has a diameter of 8.06 meters, x_width of 3.2 meters, weight of 40 tons and holds 8 tons of sand, making it one of the biggest sandglasses in the world. It takes a whole year for sand to trickle to the bottom and then the sandglass restarts again on New Year’s Day each year at midnight.

Saneum National Recreational Forest (국립 산음자연휴양림) travel guide
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Saneum National Recreational Forest (국립 산음자연휴양림)

347, Gobuk-gil, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do

Saneum National Recreational Forest is located in Danwol-myeon in Yangpyeong. It opened on January 1, 2000 and can accommodate up to 2,000 visitors a day. The park's name "saneum" means "mountain shade," a name given for its geographical location where it is surrounded by other mountains on all sides. The park's lush forest is home to diverse species of wildlife and the valley boasts spectacular views.

Sangam-dong MBC New Headquarters Media Center (상암동MBC신사옥미디어센터)
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Sangam-dong MBC New Headquarters Media Center (상암동MBC신사옥미디어센터)

255 Seongam-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul

Sangchonjae House (상촌재) travel guide
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Sangchonjae House (상촌재)

12-11 , Jahamun-ro 17-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Sangchonjae House, run by the Jongno Cultural Foundation, is a traditional hanok cultural space located in Sejong Village, Ogin-dong, Jongno-gu, and operates various cultural Korean programs such as exhibitions, educational experiences, and events to fully experience Korea's four seasons. The name Sangchonjae was conceived from the old name of Sejong Village, the western part of Gyeongbokgung Palace and the birthplace of King Sejong. The house reflects the lifestyle of an ordinary peasant during the Joseon dynasty. It consists of three buildings: the main building, the guesthouse known as sarangchae, and the annex. There is an experience center indoors offering tea ceremonies and traditional game experiences.

Sangdong Lake Park (상동호수공원) travel guide
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Sangdong Lake Park (상동호수공원)

15, Jomaru-ro 85beon-gil, Wonmi-gu, Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do

Sangdong Lake Park is the largest park in Bucheon. A 2.5-kilometer promenade runs along a man-made lake, providing a refreshing and cool environment for a light exercise. The park also offers a beautiful sight year round thanks to the seasonal flowers that decorate the area. Some of the park's main facilities include a fountain, park square, wildflower garden, and sports facilities.

Sanghwawon (상화원)
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Sanghwawon (상화원)

408-52 Nampobangjoje-ro, Nampo-myeon, Boryeong-si, Chungcheongnam-do

Sanghwawon is a traditional Korean garden that was created to protect Jukdo's natural environment. The name bears the meaning "reverence for harmony." A covered corridor of 1 kilometer in length surrounds the island, and it is said to be the longest in the world. Sanghwawon has various facilities, including the Uigokdang Shrine believed to have been built in the early Joseon dynasty, a hanok village, Panseok Plaza, and Sky Garden. Panseok Plaza is made of black sandstones, a specialty of Boryeong. With the x_height of a three-story building, Sky Garden offers a sunset view over the West Sea from high above. Sanghwawon also has an accommodation facility with about 20 rooms decorated in a modern style, and is situated in a high location, so guests can admire the beautiful scenery of Sanghwawon outside the room. After the show "Young Actors' Retreat (2022)" was aired, the accommodation became popular as the place where the celebrities stayed.

Sangju Maengmundong Pine Forest (상주 맥문동 솔숲)
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Sangju Maengmundong Pine Forest (상주 맥문동 솔숲)

San 44 Sango-ri, Hwabuk-myeon, Sangju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

◎ Travel information to meet Hallyu’s charm – TV series "Castaway Diva" This is where Bo-geol and Mok-ha, who had been hiding their true feelings, finally confessed their feelings for each other and shared a touching embrace. The Sangju Maengmundong Pine Forest beautifully enhances their reunion scene. It features a grove of pine trees along the Songnisangyegok Valley that is well harmonized with lilyturf flowers, making it a rising tourist attraction.

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