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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

The mystery of the millennium, revealing the secret of the birth of the eighteen thousand blacksmiths ‘Hapcheon Blacksmith Theme Park’ - Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam, Korea

The mystery of the millennium, revealing the secret of the birth of the eighteen thousand blacksmiths ‘Hapcheon Blacksmith Theme Park’ - Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam, Korea
The Tripitaka Koreana is considered as one of the greatest relics throughout Korea's history, or even Korea's history. Although there are about 20 species of blacksmith in the world, the eighteen thousand blacksmiths are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in June 2007 due to their high accuracy and completeness. What is so great about the eighteen thousand colonel? The place where you can see with your eyes, touch with your hands, and dig into the excellence of the blacksmith is the theme park. The entire process, from the production motives, processes, and storage of the eighteen thousand blacksmiths, can be systematically known, which not only helps children experience learning, but also allows adults to feel the mystery of the blacksmiths once again. Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam, Korea. Korea Tour

The water delicacy “Mulgegi-tang” is the winter delicacy - Geoje-si, Gyeongnam, Korea

The water delicacy “Mulgegi-tang” is the winter delicacy - Geoje-si, Gyeongnam, Korea
In winter, a special visitor comes to the fishing of the fishermen of Geoje Island. It is a guy called ‘meetchi’ or ‘water catfish’ that climbed from the deep sea to the coast during the spawning season from December to March. It is said that the water catfish was also called the 'water term bun.' This is because when fish were caught, it was thrown into the sea, and the sound of “tumbang” sounded. It would be difficult for anyone who tasted the charm of water catfish to accept this myth. Geoje-si, Gyeongnam, 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

Stroll through the royal tombs with unique beauty - Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea

Stroll through the royal tombs with unique beauty - Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea
In the Millennium Altitude Gyeongju, there are many royal tombs in harmony with the city. It has an ancient city that has been around for a thousand years, such as Hwangnamdaechong and Daereungwon with Cheonmachong, Hwangnamdae with hundreds of years old trees, and beautiful Samneung and Queen Seondeok with pine forests. However, it is not easy to find all the royal tombs in Gyeongju, which is hard to find even for a week. So it is often not found even though it is a special place. Here are three unique royal tombs you should visit in Gyeongju. Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea. Korea Tour

Mungyeong saejae taste of old memories - Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea

Mungyeong saejae taste of old memories - Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea
Mungyeong Saejae is the highest and steepest bridge connecting Seoul and Yeongnam, and many people have passed through and left many stories. Although Seonbi and Bobusang were mainly visited, there were people who relied on the harsh mountainous landscape of Mungyeong Saejae. In difficult times, they ate rice with field crops and acorns such as jo and mung beans, and the old taste is saejaemukjobap. Let's enjoy the special taste of Mungyeong Saejae, now a delicacy. Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea. Korea Tour

Dancing Musimcheondo, Cheongju Yukgeori Market - Cheongju, Chungbuk, Korea

Dancing Musimcheondo, Cheongju Yukgeori Market - Cheongju, Chungbuk, Korea
Travelers who know the charm of traditional markets take a tour of the local traditional market as an essential course. This is because it is fun to walk around and watch around with the freedom of the stranger and to visit restaurants that have kept a place for a long time. Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju Land Market is a market with many things to see and eat to be included in the top 10 tours of Cheongju. There is a Mushimcheondo six-way street market that runs through the city of Cheongju, so it seems like you are dancing. Cheongju, Chungbuk, Korea. Korea Tour

Call it Ogye, not Ogolgye, Nonsan Yeongye - Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea

Call it Ogye, not Ogolgye, Nonsan Yeongye - Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea
If you follow National Highway No. 4 from Daejeon to Nonsan, cultural heritages that have a rich history, such as Gaetae Temple, Donam Seowon, Huangsanbeol, and Gwantuksa, were scattered. There is a sign that stands out along the way. It is a sign of ‘Oggye of Yeonsan Hwaak-ri’ designated as Natural Monument No.265. There is a uniqueness that is different from Ogol, and a special taste that can be tasted in a nutritional style that does not fit the name of a natural monument. Let's meet the five worlds, the black ones in the ear. Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea. Korea Tour

Ganggyeong Fermented Salted Salt Festival “Come to taste the delicious fermented salted salted fish!” - Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea

Ganggyeong Fermented Salted Salt Festival “Come to taste the delicious fermented salted salted fish!” - Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea
Kang Kyung, who once occupied the “three major markets of Joseon” with Pyongyang and Daegu, still remembers the revival of the time with the “Fermented Salted Salt Festival” every fall. The presence of a large market meant that there were a lot of goods and people coming and going. Thanks to him, Kang Kyung is also a living 'History Museum'. At the “Ganggyeong Fermented Jeotgal Festival”, the 17th anniversary of this year in 2013, we toured the history of Ganggyeong as well as various salted fish. Indifferent silver grass on the banks of the Geumgang River floating on the Hwangpo Sail Boat greets people. Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea. Korea Tour

The scent of pine needles ~ Bonghwa Bongseong Pork Charcoal Fire Complex - Bonghwa-gun, Gyeongbuk, South Korea

The scent of pine needles ~ Bonghwa Bongseong Pork Charcoal Fire Complex - Bonghwa-gun, Gyeongbuk, South Korea
There is a road to Cheongnyangsan Mountain, a place to stop and set foot. Bongseong Pork Charcoal Fire Complex is where the smell of fragrant bulgogi catches your feet. Unlike other regions, it is a place for roasting pork charcoal using pine charcoal and pine needles. A dish of pork charcoal grill with a long history is quite a bit airy! How about climbing to Cheongnyangsan Mountain with this energy? If you embrace the charcoal-grilled pork and even the autumn leaves of Cheongnyangsan Mountain, the fun of traveling to Bonghwa will double. Bonghwa-gun, Gyeongbuk, South Korea. Korea Tour