Hello, I'm Awesomek, bringing you insights into Korean culture and travel information. In this K-travel series, I'll share travel tips and regional information that might spark your curiosity, so be sure to visit often! You might find some useful information for when you visit Korea. Today, we’ll explore the top attractions in different regions of Korea. Let’s take a look at Seoul, Gyeongju, and Jeju Island, the must-visit destinations! Shall we dive in together?
Seoul(서울), the capital of South Korea, is a city where historical charm meets modernity. As a cultural and political hub, it offers a wealth of experiences. For history enthusiasts, visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace(경복궁) is a must. Recently, I visited an ancient palace in Gangneung, and it was a truly majestic experience. Gwanghwamun Gate(광화문) in Seoul is famous for its beautiful architecture, and the daily changing of the guard ceremony takes you back to the Joseon Dynasty(조선 시대). Close to Gwanghwamun is the Bukchon Hanok Village(북촌 한옥 마을), where centuries-old hanok(한옥) houses sit among modern buildings. It’s a perfect spot for cultural workshops, tea houses, and scenic alleys. If you want to experience Seoul’s modern side, head to Gangnam(강남) or Myeong-dong(명동) for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Don’t miss the breathtaking view of the city at night from N Seoul Tower(N서울타워).
When you visit Gyeongju(경주), you’ll find yourself surrounded by historical landmarks, earning it the nickname "a museum without walls." I remember coming here on a school trip back in elementary school, and it’s still a must-see destination. Notable sites include Bulguksa Temple(불국사) and Seokguram Grotto(석굴암). Gyeongju, the ancient capital of the Silla Dynasty, is home to numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites. These landmarks offer a deep insight into Korean Buddhism and ancient architecture. The Daereungwon Tomb Complex(대릉원 고분군) provides a peaceful and reflective experience as you walk among the grass-covered royal tombs. For a more picturesque adventure, visit Anapji Pond(안압지), an artificial pond from the 7th century, where the surrounding pavilions reflect beautifully in the water, especially at night.
If you’re looking for beautiful scenery in South Korea, Jeju Island(제주도) is a must-see. Known as “Korea’s Hawaii,” Jeju is the largest island in Korea and a popular destination for nature lovers. Its diverse landscapes include volcanic craters, lush forests, and sandy beaches. The highlight is Hallasan(한라산), a dormant volcano and the tallest mountain in Korea. Hiking Hallasan offers breathtaking views of the island along with a chance to see unique flora and fauna. Be sure to reserve your hike in advance. Another must-visit is Seongsan Ilchulbong(성산일출봉), a mountain in Seogwipo City(서귀포시) that offers a stunning panoramic view of Jeju from its peak.