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Run the spring on a Mungyeong rail bike. - Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea

Run the spring on a Mungyeong rail bike. - Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea
Mungyeong Saejae Parking Lot → Lunch Mungyeong Yakdol Pork (Yakdol Bulgogi) Walk. 15 minutes 0.5km → Walk to the 1st Gate (Juhe Hall). 3 minutes 0.2km → Walk to Mungyeong Saejae Open Set (Festival). 1 hour 2.8km → Walk to the 2nd Gate (Jogok Hall). 1 hour 3km → Mungyeong Saejae parking lot car. 18 minutes 13.4km → Evening Jinnam Maeuntang (Jaeeo Maeuntang) car. 13 minutes 10km → Motel car near Mungyeong Hot Spring. 35 minutes 25km → Mungyeong line flow valley car. 13 minutes 9.7km → By car at Mungyeong Coal Museum. 2 minutes 1km → Lunch Oknyeobongjip Tofu (tofu hotpot) car. 7 minutes 4.1km → Gurang-ri Station car. 6 minutes 4km → Jinnam Stirring Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea. Korea Tour

A story full of flowers to tell your child, Andong, Gyeongbuk - Andong City, Gyeongbuk, Korea

A story full of flowers to tell your child, Andong, Gyeongbuk - Andong City, Gyeongbuk, Korea
Kwon Jung-saeng Fairy Tale Country → Car 22 minutes 20km → Andong Cultural Tourism Complex (Yugyo Land, Ontrepium) → Car 10 minutes 5km → Andong Culture Street → Car 6 minutes 1.7km → Andong 2 District Park Music Fountain → Car 8 minutes Approx. 3.5 km → Wolyeonggyo Bridge → Car 35min 24km → Andong Hanji Experience Center → Car 12min 7km → Andong Hahoe Village (Hahoe World Mask Museum, Mansongjeong) Andong City, Gyeongbuk, Korea. Korea Tour

Finding the location of the movie <Gyeongju>, Gyeongju - Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea

Finding the location of the movie <Gyeongju>, Gyeongju - Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea
Shin Min-ah said Gyeongju is a “city where life and death coexist”. He added, 'It is not just a place for school excursions during school days.' Hae-il Park said, "I feel physically and mentally healed." The film is a work that director Jang Yul traced his travel memories. Along the way, if you walk between the tomb and the tea house, you can find a slightly different race. Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea. Korea Tour

Let's walk with the willows and radiant flowers on the spring day! Bangokji - Gyeongsan, Gyeongbuk, South Korea

Let's walk with the willows and radiant flowers on the spring day! Bangokji - Gyeongsan, Gyeongbuk, South Korea
Bangokji is a “green spot for taking pictures” selected by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. Even as usual, old willow trees reflect on the waterside to create a picturesque landscape, and in April, radiant flowers are in full bloom, making the photo zone everywhere. Seongsan-ro, which connects Jogok-ri, is also a hidden path to radiant flowers. At this time, there is no unflowered path in Namsan-myeon, Gyeongsan-si. Gyeongsan, Gyeongbuk, South Korea. Korea Tour

Coveting the red jewel presented by autumn, Mungyeong apple experience - Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea

Coveting the red jewel presented by autumn, Mungyeong apple experience - Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea
Isn't red apple the best jewel in autumn? The red color is more beautiful and charming than Ruby. If you bite a big bite, the juice that soaks your mouth sweetly and the crunchy sound is also excellent. I visited Mungyeong to harvest apples more expensive than jewelry. This is also the time for the Mungyeong Apple Festival. From October 13th to 28th, you can experience Mungyeong apple in various ways at Mungyeong Saejae Provincial Park. Also, if you are looking for an apple festival experience farmer, you can also experience apple picking. Many farmhouses experience it regardless of the festival. Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea. Korea Tour

If you see people smell, come to Jukdo Market! - Pohang, Gyeongbuk, Korea

If you see people smell, come to Jukdo Market! - Pohang, Gyeongbuk, Korea
Jukdo Market is regarded as the best market in Pohang. Perhaps because of the vitality of live fish, this place is always full of energy. This is why it is always exciting to see the market that there is everything except nothing. Let's go to Jukdo Market, a 'paradise of taste' and 'the scene of life' where you can taste not only various live fish but also snow crab, octopus, and Guamegi! Pohang, Gyeongbuk, Korea. Korea Tour

How did the rich in the Joseon Dynasty live? Yangnam mountain range of Yeongnam rich man 'Gyeongju richest & deepest in Cheongsong' - Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea

How did the rich in the Joseon Dynasty live? Yangnam mountain range of Yeongnam rich man 'Gyeongju richest & deepest in Cheongsong' - Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea
In the Joseon Dynasty, the rich man (in Yeongnam Province) was called 'Manseokman'. I'm a full-timer. Grain Bay is a horse that is rich with rice fields that are about to be harvested. Stones and islands can be viewed in the same unit. Even if it is not necessarily full, it means that it is rich. As a modern person living in the age of cash, I wonder. How rich is it now? For easy calculation, let's hit an island of rice with a bale. One bale weighs 80 kg. Currently, if the price of rice is about 20,000 won at about 20 kg, one bale is 200,000 won. It is 200,000 won on an island, so if it is an island, it is 2 billion won. If one island of rice (180 liters) is hit with two bales, the value is even higher. In other words, when converting Manseok-man in modern times, it means the rich with the lowest annual income of over 2 billion won. Manseokman is so rich in radishes, and the mind that looked a little shallow disappears like snow in the spring sun. Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea. Korea Tour