Homigot Sunrise Square/Plaza can be found in Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea. It is one of the best places to view the Sunrise and one of its most famous features is the Sangsaeng’s Hand, a two-part bronze sculpture shaped like a pair of hands, was constructed in December 1999.
It is a signature symbol of the sunrise festival. The left hand is on the land and the right hand is in the ocean. It was built to give the message that all people are living together by helping one another like Sangsaeng, meaning coexistence in Korean.
The base of the platform is an image of the sun and its two round rings refer to harmony. These two hands have memorial sprits of reconciliation and coexistence for celebrating a new millennium.
Address: 20, Haemaji-ro 150beon-gil, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
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Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Friday, August 9, 2019
GANGWON-DO: NAMI ISLAND
If you're visiting Korea, you can't miss visiting Gangwon-do.
One of the most famous places to go there is Nami Island. Namiseom Island or more popularly known as NAMI Island was originally not an island, but took its current form when it became surrounded by water with the building of Cheongpyeong Dam to the south.
The name of the island comes from the army general Nami, who was buried here during the Joseon Dynasty. The entire island can be deemed as a giant photo zone for its exquisite beauty and attractions that offer plenty of photo opportunities.
The two must-see attractions when visiting Namiseom Island are definitely the Metasequoia Lane and Songpa Ginkgo Tree Lane. These two trails often appear in movies, dramas, and advertisements.
Namiseom Island was formed as a result of the construction of Cheongpyeong Dam. It is a half moon-shaped isle, and on it is the grave of General Nami, who led a great victory against the rebels in the 13th year of the 7th king of the Joseon Dynasty, King Sejo (reign 1455-1468).
A special feature of Namiseom Island is that there are no telephone poles. This is because all electric wires were built underground to keep the natural feeling of the landscape. The island is 553,560 square yards with chestnut trees and poplar trees throughout.
Address: 1, Namiseom-gil, Namsan-myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
Operating hours (Ferry): 07:30-21:40 (Operates all year round)
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Tuesday, July 30, 2019
BEST AUTUMN FOLIAGE DESTINATIONS IN KOREA: Seoraksan National Park
BEST AUTUMN FOLIAGE DESTINATIONS IN KOREA:
KOREA is famous to have some of the best foliage destinations in the world.
Here is one of them:
Seoraksan National Park
Address: Buk-myeon, Inje-gun, Gangwon-do
Also referred to as Seolsan and Seolbongsan, the mountain was named Seorak ('Seol' meaning 'snow' and 'Ak' meaning 'big mountain') because the snow would not melt for a long time keeping the rocks in a permanent state of white.
In November 1965, the Seorak Mountain district was designated as a Natural Monument preservation area. Afterwards in December 1973, it was designated as a park preservation area, and in August 1982, as a Biosphere Preservation District by UNESCO.
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KOREA is famous to have some of the best foliage destinations in the world.
Here is one of them:
Seoraksan National Park
Address: Buk-myeon, Inje-gun, Gangwon-do
Also referred to as Seolsan and Seolbongsan, the mountain was named Seorak ('Seol' meaning 'snow' and 'Ak' meaning 'big mountain') because the snow would not melt for a long time keeping the rocks in a permanent state of white.
In November 1965, the Seorak Mountain district was designated as a Natural Monument preservation area. Afterwards in December 1973, it was designated as a park preservation area, and in August 1982, as a Biosphere Preservation District by UNESCO.
For more info, please visit: https://bit.ly/2YyOxha or follow @ktomanila.
VISIT KOREA NOW!🇰🇷
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📷credit: Visit Korea Website
Sunday, July 21, 2019
INYEON (in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do), Largest HANOK in Korea
The Korea's largest "hanok (traditional Korean house)" village in the middle of Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do has been there for hundreds of years. Today, you can see new as well as old houses there.
“Inyeon” is one of the traditional Korean houses located near the public parking lot on the outskirts of the hanok village, making it a great place to stay overnight in quiet. The word "inyeon" means "relationship" in Korean, referring to all types of ties with other people.
The owner of the guesthouse named the place as such because she is greatful for all the guests and wanted to treat them well. She opened the guesthouse in September 2014.
Since then, she has been kind enough to tell her guests which places are good to visit and which foods are delicious. She makes sure all the facilities including sheets and blankets are maintained clean for her guests to have a memorable stay. Built in the 1960's and remodeled in 2008, the traditional house is neat with most of the traditional features.
It has four guestrooms named "Apricot Flower", "Orchid", "Chrysenthemum", and "Bamboo". The "Orchid Room" and "Bamboo Room" can accommodate up to seven people. The floor is covered with lacquered traditional Korean paper, and there are a number of traditional items in the room including the Korean gong. The traditional Korean ceiling rafters are visible in all the rooms.
All the rooms are furnished with a bathroom, air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, toiletries, and hair dryer. There is a 200-year-old pomegranate tree in the yard, and a table and chairs right in front of it for the guests to relax on a fair day. The table made of an old door and chairs made of a log under the red pomegranates are one of the most outstanding features of this guesthouse.
There are lots of traditional items in the yard with which you can play traditional Korean games such as "yutnori" and "jegichagi", all of which can be used by the guests for free.
“Inyeon” is one of the traditional Korean houses located near the public parking lot on the outskirts of the hanok village, making it a great place to stay overnight in quiet. The word "inyeon" means "relationship" in Korean, referring to all types of ties with other people.
The owner of the guesthouse named the place as such because she is greatful for all the guests and wanted to treat them well. She opened the guesthouse in September 2014.
Since then, she has been kind enough to tell her guests which places are good to visit and which foods are delicious. She makes sure all the facilities including sheets and blankets are maintained clean for her guests to have a memorable stay. Built in the 1960's and remodeled in 2008, the traditional house is neat with most of the traditional features.
It has four guestrooms named "Apricot Flower", "Orchid", "Chrysenthemum", and "Bamboo". The "Orchid Room" and "Bamboo Room" can accommodate up to seven people. The floor is covered with lacquered traditional Korean paper, and there are a number of traditional items in the room including the Korean gong. The traditional Korean ceiling rafters are visible in all the rooms.
All the rooms are furnished with a bathroom, air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, toiletries, and hair dryer. There is a 200-year-old pomegranate tree in the yard, and a table and chairs right in front of it for the guests to relax on a fair day. The table made of an old door and chairs made of a log under the red pomegranates are one of the most outstanding features of this guesthouse.
There are lots of traditional items in the yard with which you can play traditional Korean games such as "yutnori" and "jegichagi", all of which can be used by the guests for free.
Sunday, July 14, 2019
KOREAN FOOD GALORE: KIMCHI
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Kimchi is a fermented dish made with vegetables and a variety of seasoning ingredients. At a time when storage methods were not well-developed, kimchi was an important source of vitamins in the winter, when fresh vegetables were unavailable.
There are over three hundred varieties, but when it was first made prior to the Three Kingdoms Period (AD 57-668), it required a very simple recipe of salting and storing napa cabbage in a ceramic container for fermentation.
Some kimchi are even made into other kinds of food such as Kimchi Fried Rice, Kimchi Pizza, etc.
What was originally a simple salted pickle has now become a complex dish requiring assorted seasonings and varies according to climate, geographical conditions, local ingredients, methods of preparation, and preservation.
For more info, please visit: https://bit.ly/2NDYiGx or follow @ktomanila.
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Kimchi is a fermented dish made with vegetables and a variety of seasoning ingredients. At a time when storage methods were not well-developed, kimchi was an important source of vitamins in the winter, when fresh vegetables were unavailable.
There are over three hundred varieties, but when it was first made prior to the Three Kingdoms Period (AD 57-668), it required a very simple recipe of salting and storing napa cabbage in a ceramic container for fermentation.
Some kimchi are even made into other kinds of food such as Kimchi Fried Rice, Kimchi Pizza, etc.
What was originally a simple salted pickle has now become a complex dish requiring assorted seasonings and varies according to climate, geographical conditions, local ingredients, methods of preparation, and preservation.
For more info, please visit: https://bit.ly/2NDYiGx or follow @ktomanila.
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Tuesday, July 9, 2019
KOREAN FOOD GALORE: BIBIMBAP
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Bibimbap, or cooked rice mixed with vegetables, sautéed beef, and twigak (dried seaweed or vegetables fried in oil) is one of the definitive Korean meals. There are three common beliefs about the origin of bibimbap.
One theory is that it stemmed from the practice of mixing bap (cooked rice) with other dishes used for the ancestral rite of eumbok.
Others say that bibimbap originated from mixing leftovers together as a midnight snack on Lunar New Year’s Eve.
The last theory is that farmers out working the fields would each bring a portion of food to be mixed together for meals and divided out evenly.
For more info, please visit: https://bit.ly/2NDYiGx or follow @ktomanila.
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Bibimbap, or cooked rice mixed with vegetables, sautéed beef, and twigak (dried seaweed or vegetables fried in oil) is one of the definitive Korean meals. There are three common beliefs about the origin of bibimbap.
One theory is that it stemmed from the practice of mixing bap (cooked rice) with other dishes used for the ancestral rite of eumbok.
Others say that bibimbap originated from mixing leftovers together as a midnight snack on Lunar New Year’s Eve.
The last theory is that farmers out working the fields would each bring a portion of food to be mixed together for meals and divided out evenly.
For more info, please visit: https://bit.ly/2NDYiGx or follow @ktomanila.
VISIT KOREA NOW and experience eating authentic Korean Food!🇰🇷
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