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Yongsan War Memorial Parking, Admission Fee, and Reservation Information in one summary, please

“Yongsan War Memorial, a place I visited after a long time, is a place where you can easily explore the achievements of our national heroes who sacrificed themselves for the country and the history of South Korea at a glance. Especially for families with children, it’s an educational place with a wealth of visual materials, […]

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Seoul Gwangjang Market Parking Hours – Big Sister’s Bindaetteok (Mung Bean Pancakes), Yukhoe (Korean Beef Tartare), and Special Kimbap

“After a long time, I visited Seoul’s Jongno Gwangjang Market. I parked in my own parking spot, armed with the previously researched operating hours. My goal? To enjoy some delicious treats at Nuna’s Bindaetteok, including yukhoe (Korean beef tartare) and ‘ma-yak’ kimbap (exceptionally delicious kimbap), along with some makgeolli. Even though it was just past

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“Places to Visit in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, in October: Pocheon Herb Island, Light & Fairy Tale Festival, Date Course, and Autumn Destination.”

“It’s been a while since I visited Pocheon Herb Island, specifically timed to catch the Light & Fairy Tale Festival at around 5 PM. It seemed like everything had changed, from the entrance to the parking lot, perhaps because it had been so long since my last visit. Every time I come, there’s a new

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Old Taekwang Restaurant, a breakfast spot for rockfish seaweed soup in Gangneung Korea.

Gangneung’s “Ulleung Seaweed and Rockfish Soup” is a traditional dish in the region, prepared using local specialties – rockfish and seaweed. The origin of this dish is believed to be rooted in the active fishing activities of coastal communities in the Gangneung area. Rockfish, commonly caught along the East Sea, is known for its fresh

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