Gangwon-do

The day I did traditional Korean gyeonji fishing at Hongcheon River in Gangwon-do.

🎣 What Is Gyeonji Fishing? A Peaceful, Time-Honored Korean Way of Fishing in the Flow of Nature When you think of fishing, you might picture rods with reels, high-tech gear, or even boats on the open sea. But in Korea, there’s a quiet, minimalist form of fishing that dates back generations — it’s called Gyeonji […]

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A recommended scenic accommodation in Sokcho Gangwon-do is Sunrise Hotel.

🌅 Sunrise Hotel Sokcho — A Scenic Getaway in the Heart of Gangwon-do If you’re planning a trip to Sokcho, Gangwon-do, and looking for a hotel with beautiful views and a convenient location, let me introduce one of my go-to places: Sunrise Hotel. I’ve stayed here multiple times, and if I had to choose a

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Sokcho Jungang Market Tourist Fish Market Food Parking Information Review.

🍤 Exploring the Street Food Paradise of Sokcho Jungang Market (Sokcho Tourist Fish Market) When you think of Sokcho, the sea breeze, fresh seafood, and lively local markets probably come to mind. And right at the heart of it all is Sokcho Jungang Market, officially known as the Sokcho Tourist Fish Market—a place where Korean

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Sokcho travel course Yeongrangho must-visit spot Yeongrangho Suwitgil Trail.

A Peaceful Escape in Sokcho: Exploring the Yeongrangho Suwitgil Trail If you’re planning a trip to Sokcho and looking for a peaceful spot to soak in nature, let me introduce you to one of my favorite hidden gems—Yeongrangho Suwitgil Trail. Located just a short distance from downtown Sokcho, this lakeside path offers a unique blend

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Review of Sokcho Accommodation Yeongrangho Resort Facilities Starbucks View.

A Relaxing Escape in Sokcho – Discovering Yeongrangho Resort If you’re planning a trip to Sokcho and looking for a scenic place to unwind, Yeongrangho Resort should definitely be on your radar. Nestled right by the beautiful Yeongrang Lake, this resort offers not just a place to stay, but a whole experience that blends comfort,

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Sokcho-Yangyang Sports Complex Bowling Center – a great spot for some casual bowling fun!

🎳 A Fun Bowling Break at Yangyang Life Sports Center – Hidden Gem Near Sokcho If you’re planning a trip to Sokcho or Yangyang in Gangwon-do, and looking for a fun, affordable activity for the whole family, I highly recommend stopping by the Yangyang Life Sports Center Bowling Alley (양양 생활체육센터 볼링장). It’s a clean,

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Sashimi and Fried Food Takeout at the Sokcho Dongmyeong Port Hoe Center.

A Delicious Guide to Sokcho’s Dongmyeong Port Hoe Center and Local Eats If you’re planning a trip to Sokcho, one place you absolutely can’t miss is the Dongmyeong Port Hoe Center (동명항 회센터). Whether you’re a seafood lover or just someone looking for a unique local food experience, this spot is a hidden gem on

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Recommended Sokcho travel course: Yeonggeumjeong Night View.

Yeonggeumjeong in Sokcho: A Detailed Guide Introduction Yeonggeumjeong is a prominent landmark in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, South Korea. Known for its picturesque scenery and historical significance, it attracts many tourists year-round, particularly for its stunning night views. This guide provides an in-depth look at what makes Yeonggeumjeong a must-visit destination. Historical Background Yeonggeumjeong derives its

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Korean traditional Yangyang Market on market day (held every 5 days)

ntroduction to Korean Traditional Five-Day Markets Korean traditional five-day markets are periodic markets held every five days. These markets have historically played a crucial role in the trade of agricultural products, seafood, and everyday necessities. Serving as a hub for economic activity and cultural exchange in rural areas, five-day markets are still beloved by many

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Recommended places to visit in Sokcho: Yeongnangho Lake Upper Trail.

Places to Visit in Sokcho “Yeongnangho Lake in Sokcho” Yeongnangho Lake in Sokcho is a natural lake located in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, South Korea. It is one of the major tourist attractions in Sokcho, known for its beautiful natural scenery and various recreational activities. Location and General Information Location: Yeongnang-dong, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do Area: Approximately 1.2

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Recommended Sokcho hotels with an ocean view of Cheongchoho: Sunrise Hotel.

Recommended Hotel in Sokcho Sunrise Hotel Sokcho: Satisfying Both Cheongchoho and Ocean Views However, the view varies by room. City view, half ocean view, and Cheongchoho view. Among them, the most popular is probably the Cheongchoho view. It would be even better if you are assigned a higher floor. Cheongchoho and East Sea ocean view

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Summary of the must-try food at Sokcho Jungang Market and Tourist Fishery Market, with tips and highlights.

Many people visit Sokcho Jungang Market, also known as the Tourist Fishery Market, whenever they come to Sokcho. I am no exception, as I find myself returning to this market every time. The market offers a variety of food and entertainment options, making it particularly bustling on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The newly transformed Sokcho

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Korean Traditional Five-Day Market: Yangyang Market Five-Day Market in Gangwon Province.

The Yangyang Market in Gangwon Province is a vibrant and bustling traditional market that transforms on specific days into the famous Yangyang Five-Day Market. This market is held on days ending in 4 and 9 of each month, which means it opens on the 4th, 9th, 14th, 19th, 24th, and 29th. On these market days,

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Recommended restaurants at the Naeilcheon Service Area on the Seoul-bound and Yangyang-bound sides of the Seoul-Yangyang Expressway.

The Naeilcheon Service Area on the Seoul-Yangyang Expressway” It’s a rest area that I visited when the Seoul-Yangyang Expressway was first opened. Since then, I’ve occasionally stopped by. The unique aspect of this rest area is that it shares the same building for both Seoul-bound and Yangyang-bound directions. Parking on the Seoul-bound side feels like

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A recommended place for a Sokcho trip is renting a bicycle and taking a stroll around Yeongnangho.

Yeongnangho in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, South Korea, is a beautiful natural lake surrounded by stunning scenery. Geographically classified as a lagoon, Yeongnangho is formed where rivers meet the sea, creating a tranquil body of water nestled between mountains and the coastline. The name “Yeongnangho” translates to “a lagoon where two rivers meet,” highlighting its geographical

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A good place to take photos of the menu at Donghae Rest Area on the Donghae Expressway, where you can see the sea

I visited the Donghae Rest Area on the Donghae Expressway, which is located just past Gangneung on the way from Yangyang to Donghae, where I couldn’t miss the sea. The first scenery you encounter when parking at Donghae Rest Area is the expansive view of the East Sea, with colors ranging from green to deep

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A seaside hotel with ocean views in Gangneung, Mare Hotel is a charming accommodation with a great cost-performance ratio, overlooking Gyeongpo Lake and Gyeongpo Beach.

Gyeongpo Lake is a freshwater lake located in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, South Korea. It is one of the largest lakes in the Gangneung area. The lake is surrounded by beautiful scenery and walking trails, making it a popular destination for tourists. There are various recreational and leisure facilities around the lake, making it suitable for

A seaside hotel with ocean views in Gangneung, Mare Hotel is a charming accommodation with a great cost-performance ratio, overlooking Gyeongpo Lake and Gyeongpo Beach. Read More »

Restaurant recommendations at Pyeongchang Rest Area on the Yeongdong Expressway in Gangwon Province, heading towards Incheon

Korea’s highway rest areas are essential facilities that provide rest and various services to road users during their journeys. Typically located along highways, these rest areas are known as convenient places for travelers to take a break during long-distance drives. Here are key features and services of highway rest areas in Korea: Korea’s highway rest

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Travel course in Samcheok, Gangwon Province, featuring Samcheok Port and the Earthquake and Tsunami Safety Tower

Samcheok in Gangwon Province is renowned for its beautiful natural landscapes and diverse tourist attractions. Let me introduce several recommended travel destinations in Samcheok for visitors: In addition to these, Samcheok in Gangwon Province boasts various attractions where nature harmonizes with rich culture and history. Explore the diverse facets of Samcheok based on your travel

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Travel itinerary in Sokcho : Yeongnangjeong Pavilion and its observatory for sunrise

Sokcho Travel Highlights: Yeongnangjeong Pavilion, Sokcho Sunrise, Yeongnangjeong Pavilion Observatory Sokcho, located in Gangwon Province, offers various tourist attractions and beautiful natural landscapes. Below is a recommended course for Sokcho travel, including Yeongnangjeong: The above travel course offers a diverse range of enjoyable activities, providing a great way to appreciate Sokcho’s beautiful nature and culture.

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Sokcho Abai Village, with information on the ferry fare, pier, operating hours, parking, and its connection to Abai Village

#SokchoFerry #SokchoFerryPier #SokchoFerryParking #SokchoFerryHours The origin of the Sokcho ferry in Gangwon Province dates back to a time when it served as a vital transportation link connecting Sokcho’s Central Dong and Cheongho Dong. Before the construction of bridges, the ferry played a crucial role in facilitating the movement of people and goods across the waterway.

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At the Dongmyeonghang Fishery Center in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, they serve freshly caught, locally sourced raw fish, including assorted sashimi and pan-fried delicacies

Sokcho in Gangwon Province is a beautiful city located in the northeastern part of South Korea, renowned for its natural beauty and fresh seafood. Situated along the East Coast, Sokcho boasts stunning beaches and picturesque mountain ranges, creating a captivating landscape. The Dongmyeonghang (Dongmyeong Port) in particular is famous for its vibrant seafood market, offering

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