Here's a guide on how to make a tour reservation at Cheong Wa Dae or Blue House, the official residence of the President of South Korea. If there's one place that I would love to see and am curious about is South Korea's presidential office - the Cheong Wa Dae [청와대] or Blue House. Taking a tour at Cheong Wa Dae is FREE but you can't visit anytime you want. You need to make a reservation at least 3 weeks in advance. Also, you'll be provided a ... Read the Post...
5 Things to Know Before Visiting Check Grow Book Cafe
Looking for a quiet place to read books or just sit and have some coffee? Visit Check Grow, a book cafe with a stunning view of the Han River in Seoul. It's been a long time since I went outside and now I've got some free time I made a plan to visit a place where I can say that I can relax. I've been stressed, exhausted, and lost interest in everything lately. That's why I think I need some time to unwind and since it is summer here in Korea ... Read the Post...
10 Filming Locations of My Liberation Notes
Here are the 10 filming locations of My Liberations Notes and I think it's worth visiting! So keep reading my dear friends! My Liberation Notes story and filming locations are so healing that is why it's gaining so much popularity. Also, because of the performances of the worship couple, in addition to that is because it tackles the reality and aspects of our daily life. A kind of Korean drama that everyone can relate to. A picture of a ... Read the Post...
6 Things to Know Before Visiting Yongma Land in Seoul
Want the world to stop just like magic? Visit Yongma Land in Seoul where you will feel like that time has stopped for a moment. There's this place in Seoul that is gaining popularity even though it is not that pleasant at first sight. Also, who would think that this place will become famous even though it was once abandoned? Yongma Land [용마랜드] is getting in demand by photographers and cosplayers. Some visitors are having their ... Read the Post...
Korea’s issuance of short-term travel visas is resuming
Good news to all! South Korea's issuance of short-term travel visas is resuming on June 1 and here are a few things we need to know. After 2 years, the government announced that starting next month, the issuance of short-term travel visas will be resuming. The short-term travel visa will be open to tourists and foreigners who will visit their relatives. "The influx of foreign tourists will boost domestic demand and invigorate relevant ... Read the Post...