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이름 | 김혜원 | 등록일 | 16.06.06 | 조회수 | 595 |
2016 Changdeokgung Moonlight Tour One of the city of Seoul’s most popular palace tours, this year’s 2016 Changdeokgung Moonlight Tour will allow guests the special opportunity to wander around the place grounds under the moonlight. Typically closed off to the public at night, the annual event allows a limited amount of visitors to explore the gorgeously lit-up Changdeokgung grounds in a specialized guided tour. Allowing only 100 guests per tour, the palace will host its annual nighttime palace festivities on selected days until June 22. It should be noticed that there are separate dates and tours for Korean and Non-Koreans. Non-Koreans are not permitted to join a Korean tour and visa versa. Tickets to the event cost 30,000 won and must be purchased in advance at interpark.com. Moonlight Tour at Suwon Hwaseong Similar to that of the Seoul palaces’ nighttime tour openings, the Suwon Hwaseong Fortress will soon be available to visitors wanting to take a nighttime stroll around the historic structure. From May 21 to July 17, the Suwon Cultural Foundation will open the gates to the UNESCO World Heritage Suwon Hwaseong and Hwaseong Haenggung Palace to the public for a special nighttime program known as “Moonlight Tour at Suwon Hwaseong.” Participants can enjoy various programs such as exploring the palace, attending poetry readings and watching various traditional performances. Tickets are listed at 20,000 won and must be purchased in advance at interpark.com. Springtime eateries on Jejudo Island The following are two eateries on Jejudo Island featuring natural, seasonal dishes that travelers may want to visit during their spring outings. Temple Stay Food in the southwestern district of Jejudo Island is a restaurant that specializes in temple food. The eatery serves healthy, fresh vegetable-based dishes that the Buddhist monks eat in their mountainside Buddhist temples. Key dishes include lotus leaf-wrapped rice and seaweed flower rice set. The restaurant is located at 843-10, Changcheon-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jejudo, Korea Another often-recommended restaurant is Daegijeong. The government-approved eatery highlights traditional local Jejudo cuisine made with fresh seafood, including dishes like sea squirt bibimbap, sea mustard soup with sea urchin egg and braised cutlass fish. Daegijeong is located at 41, Ieodo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jejudo, Korea.
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이전글 | Outdoor activities for spring |
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다음글 | Biking in the Canary Islands, out of my comfort zone |