2014년 7월 27일 일요일

[House in Korea] Bukchon Hanokstays around Gyeongbok Palace










Gyeongbok Palace is once again opening its doors at night so that Koreans and tourists can enjoy the Joseon Dynasty royal palace without suffering from the scorching sun. It will be the first time this summer that the palace will be open to the public at night.

So kozaza picks some hanokstays in Bukchon near by the Gyeongbok Palace.

You can enjoy royal night out at Gyeongbok and have a good night in Hanok!


More info >
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2014년 7월 23일 수요일

[Travel to Korea] Need travel information? Just Call 1330!



Need travel information? Just Call 1330!

When you need English assistance or travel information, just dial 1330, and a bilingual operator will offer you detailed information on tourist sites, transportation, restaurants, etc.

If you want information about areas outside of Seoul, enter the area code of that region before pressing 1330!

How to dial 1330 from a telephone >
http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/GK/GK_EN_2_7_1.jsp


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[House in Korea] Unique Hanok, Cinnamon House @Bukchon, Seoul








Unique Hanok, Cinnamon House @Bukchon, Seoul

Cinnamon Houes is a single building Hanok at #Bukchon.
There are two bedrooms, one kitchen, a toilet, and garden in the center. The two rooms are partitioned by slide door and can be used as one.

The place is perfect for a family, or a small group of less than six people.

Book Cinnamon House Hanokstay >
http://www.kozaza.com/rooms/1004108



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[Travel to Korea][Asian Games Incheon 2014] Incheon, Gateway to Korea!




17th Asian Games Incheon 2014

In 2014, Incheon will hold the 17th Asian Games. Member athletes of the 45 Olympic Councils of Asia (OCA) will participate. This will be the third Asian Games held in Korea, following the ones in Seoul (1986) and in Busan (2002). A number of stadiums will be built specially for this event, including the main stadium, whose shape will evoke sea waves and wind; the Dream Park stadium, which will be built as an environment-friendly park; and the Ganghwa Stadium, where taekwondo competitions will take place.

- Period: September 19 – October 4, 2014 (for 16 days)
- Venue: Throughout Incheon
- Size: 45 member countries (13,000 athletes and officials, 7,000 media representatives)
- Events: 28 Olympic events, 8 non-Olympic events












Incheon, Gateway to Korea: Where the sky and the sea are open to the world

Incheon is the second largest port city in Korea. The Incheon Port is where Korea’s modernization began at the end of the 19th century, when it opened to foreign nations for the first time. Incheon is also home to the world’s top-ranked Incheon International Airport. As such, it is a gateway to the capital city of Seoul, and a major transportation gateway in Northeast Asia for destinations worldwide.

Around the historic Incheon Port are China Town, Jayu Park, Wolmido Street of Culture, and the coastal wharf. There are many islands near Incheon, including Ganghwado Island, where there are many ancient historical sites such as Bronze Age dolmens; Yeongjongdo Island, the location of Incheon International Airport; and various other islands where famous Korean movies and dramas were filmed. Recently, Songdo International City is emerging as a new hotspot with skyscrapers filling this Free Economic Zone.

  




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2014년 7월 22일 화요일

[Travel to Korea] A royal night out at Gyeongbok Palace in Seoul, Korea



Gyeongbok Palace is once again opening its doors at night so that Koreans and tourists can enjoy the Joseon Dynasty royal palace without suffering from the scorching sun.

It will be the first time this summer that the palace will be open to the public at night.

From July 30 to Aug. 11, the palace will admit up to 1,500 visitors per night between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. and will stay open until 10 p.m.

The limited number of tickets, which cost 3,000 won ($2.95), can be bought online starting July 23 at 2 p.m. or at the door. There is a limit of two tickets per purchase. Tickets for the palace can be purchased at HERE.






To encourage visitors to learn more about Korea’s royal culture, the National Palace Museum of Korea will also stay open until 10 p.m., featuring displays of artifacts from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).

The Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea is also recruiting volunteers to work from July 1 to 20, patrolling the palace grounds during the night. To volunteer at the palace, interested parties can apply at ww.royalpalace.go.kr




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2014년 7월 21일 월요일

[Travel to Korea] Seoul Night Tour - ‪‎Hongdae‬






Seoul Night Tour - ‪‎Hongdae‬

Hongdae is an area that’s full of youthful energy all year round. When the sun sets and the lights come on, things get even livelier, especially on weekend nights.

The Hongdae area is widely known for its eclectic and artsy vibe, a quality that could be attributed to the influence of Hongik University, which is one of the nation’s top fine arts colleges. Step into the Hongdae area to discover its indie spirit, urban arts, and lively culture.


Book accommodations in Hongdae >
http://goo.gl/bQqLZS


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[House in Korea] Cheongchunjae Hanokstay @Bukchon, Seoul







It is located in Gahoe-dong 31, the most scenic place in Bukchon HanokVillage. The wooden garage draws attention to this petite and special hanokstay. Inspired by the high-end hanoks of the aristocratic class, Cheonchunjae is comprised of small indoors area with traditional flooring and loft, along with modern kitchen and washroom.

Cheonchunjae is run by an owner who is very passionate about preservation and development of hanoks. The visitors can have a tour of Simsim-heon which is operated by the owner of Cheonchunjae. This will be a special experience especially for those looking for a place to taste traditional afternoon tea.

Book Cheongchunjae Hanokstay >
http://www.kozaza.com/rooms/1003578



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2014년 7월 20일 일요일

[Travel to Korea] Korean Food - The Premium Gimbap Movement






Gimbap or kimbap is a popular Korean dish made from steamed white rice and various other ingredients, rolled in gim (sheets of dried laver seaweed).

Today, kozaza gives prime information about premium Gimbap in Seoul. It is tasty and good for health!

View the Gimbap map >
http://goo.gl/jANeQ6



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[House in Korea] Bukchon Hanokstays in kozaza postcards

kozaza and Seoul Sketcher had “Hanok drawing” event, the amateur artists drawing depictions of Hanok, which are made into postcards. These postcards are sold at Bukchon Traditional Culture Center.

Today, kozaza picks some Bukchon Hanokstays in kozaza postcards. Find the hanokstay and check it with painting.




Unique Hanok, Cinnamon House @Bukchon, Seoul




Cinnamon Houes is a single building Hanok at Buchon. There are two bedrooms, one kitchen, a toilet, and garden in the center. The two rooms are partitioned by slide door and can be used as one. The place is perfect for a family, or a small group of less than six people.




Dahmsojung Hanokstay @Bukchon, Seoul



Welcome to DahmSoJung, Korean traditional guest house in Buckchon Hanok Village, Seoul. Make unforgettable memories with your family, friends, and lovers and enjoy Korean traditional lifestyle in our cozy and modernized guest house.

We are preparing various kinds of programs to provide you exciting experience; making Kimchi, making Korean traditional painting, making Korean traditional tea. We would do our best for you to experience Korean traditional culture and lifestyle.




Irang Hanokstay @Bukchon, Seoul



Irang Guesthouse is a newly-renovated, Korean traditional house used as an accommodation. Single building with garden on the side, the place is a bit small but very cozy and homey. The guesthouse is located in the northeast part of Bukchon, making it look like less convenient for transportation at first glance, but with the town bus, it is quite convenient to get to the subway station, only about 5 minutes. The neighborhood is very quiet and pleasant, since Changdeokgung is just beside with a number of cafes and galleries. The town is a bit isolated and less visitors come take a look around compared to other parts of Bukchon, Samcheong-dong and Gahoe-dong. Surrounded by trees and mountain, Irang guesthouse provides a quite time in busy center of the city.




Namhyundang Hanokstay @Bukchon, Seoul



Namhyundang is conveniently located in the neighborhood of Gyeongun-dong, right across from the traditional neighborhood of Insadong, in the center of the city. Originally an old hanok (traditional Korean house) stretching back to 100-odd years ago, Namhyeondang underwent a massive renovation in 2011 and reinvented itself as a guest house with rich cultural vibes and a cozy and tranquil atmosphere. Namhyundang is situated adjacent to Kyodong Elementary School, between Nakwon Arcade and Unhyeongung (Palace). As soon as you step into the gate, a spacious courtyard greets you with such a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere that makes you feel like time is standing still.




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2014년 7월 17일 목요일

[Travel to Korea] Seoul Night Tour - Yeouido



Yeouido is a hub for Korea’s politics, economy and culture, and is home to the National Assembly Building, several major broadcasting stations, and major financial institutions. In addition, Yeouido is locally referred to as Seoul’s Manhattan, since its is geographically an island. While it is largely considered a financial district, it is also famous for its restaurants, riverside parks, skyscrapers, bicycle paths and river cruises, as well as its hugely popular cherry blossom festival in the spring. Take a tour of Yeouido in the evening, when the island lights up and comes to life.


Hangang River Ferry Cruise




The Hangang River Ferry Cruise is one of the top activities offered on Yeouido. The alluvial island is located in the downstream area of the Hangang River. Operated by Eland Cruise company, passengers can board the Hangang River Ferry Cruise at two locations: Yeouido and Jamsil. However, the cruise offering live music during the tour displaying Seoul’s impressive nighttime cityscape departs only from Yeouido. It departs at 19:30 every night and returns to Yeouido via the famous Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain. People from all backgrounds will enjoy a romantic evening listening to familiar music and live Korean rock ballads on the river.

☞ Getting there: Yeouinaru Station (Seoul Subway Line 5), Exit 3 – 10 minutes away from the exit. Walk through Hangang Park and toward Wonhyo Bridge and you will see the Eland Cruise ticket booth.
☞ Hours: 19:30–20:40 every day (schedules are subject to change or cancelation)
☞ Admission: 15,000 won for adults (10% off for those over 65)/ 13,500 won for teens/ 10,500 won for kids (age 3–12)


63 Sky Art




63 Sky Art is a gallery that opened in the old observatory deck of 63 City in July, 2008. Located on the 60th floor (264 meters above sea level), it is the highest art gallery in the world. Visitors can take in the scenery of Yeouido while enjoying art by both local and international artists. The gallery has a Wish Wall where visitors can write their wishes on cards and post them on the wall. The notes are then burned during the traditional daljip event on Jeongwol Daeboreum Day, with the belief being that once they are burned the written wishes will come true. Write a letter to your loved one, and after exploring the gallery, stop by the Sky Art Cafe for a moment of rest and relaxation. The letters that are placed in the gallery’s red mailbox will be delivered for free!

☞ Address: 50, 63-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
☞ Getting there: Yeouinaru Station (Seoul Subway Line 5), Exit 4. Walk to 63 City by looking for the tall gold building (15 minutes on foot)
☞ Hours: 10:00–22:00 everyday (last admission is 21:30/ closed during the exhibit preparation period)
☞ Admission: 13,000 won for adults/ 11,000 won for the elderly (over 65) and the young (ages 3–18)


Ola !3




Located directly across from Yeouido Park, Ola !3 is one of the best restaurants in Yeouido. Like its branch Ola !1 located near Baegun Lake in Uiwang-si, Ola !3 offers handmade noodles, more than simple packaged pasta. Sit on the terrace and enjoy your meal in a metropolitan setting, taking in a refreshing view of Yeouido Park.


☞ Address: 1F of the # Island Park, 38, Uisadang-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
☞ Getting there: National Assembly Building0 (Seoul Subway Line 9), Exit 4, walk straight and turn right right before Yeouido Park
☞ Price range: Pasta / risotto around 20,000 won, steak around 40,000 won, house wine around 70,000 won (bottle)
☞ Hours: 11:00–22:30 (closed on holidays)
☞ Inquiries: +82-2-2090-7220 (Korean)


Ming 1956




Ming 1956, located in the heart of the financial district, is a Chinese restaurant operated by a chef who is also the owner, like his father. ZAGAT Survey, a popular restaurant booklet along with the Michelin Guide, selected Ming 1956 as Seoul’s top restaurant in 2010. It provides fusion Chinese dishes created using western sauces and recipes based on food from Shanghai to Hong Kong. In addition to the menu, the restaurant is notable for its interior, because it transports diners to a traditional Chinese house. Red lanterns, antique items and pictures are also on display in the restaurant.

☞ Address: 3F, 19, Gukjegeumnyung-ro 8-gil, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
☞ Getting there: Yeouido Station (Seoul Subway Line 5, 9), Exit 5, walk towards Lotte Castle Empire and turn left after Lotte Castle Empire and walk towards the Jungang Building.
☞ Hours: 10:00–22:00 (closed on Sundays)
☞ Price range: Dinner set 20,000–50,000 won (for 1 person)
☞ Inquiries: +82-2-761-4242 (Korean)


7 Bräu Pub




Bars have recently begun to attract younger patrons in Yeouido, while expensive bars for businesspeople have remained crowded. One of the younger pubs is 7 Bräu Pub, which opened in September, 2013. 7 Bräu Pub is a branch under direct management of 7 Bräu, a beer producing company, and its beer is made in Hoengseong-gun, Gangwon-do and directly transported within 48 hours. The company is trying to expand the local Korean craft brews so they can compete with imports by creating their own recipes and providing a range of premium beer. Restaurant patrons can even enjoy a full meal if they order plenty of side dishes. Side menu items include healthy dishes like salads and fusion food such as bulgogi tacos, as well as the regular fish and chips or sausages.

☞ Address: 2F, 9, Gukhoe-daero 74-gil, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
☞ Getting there: National Assembly Station (Seoul Subway Line 9), Exit 1, walk till you reach Jinmi Paragon and turn right just before the building. The pub will be on your right. (10 minutes on foot)
☞ Price range: Craft beer sampler 16,000 won / cocktails around 10,000 won/ side dishes 10,000–20,000 won
☞ Hours: 18:00–01:00 (open all year round)
☞ Inquiries: +82-70-4117-0770



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