These attractions represent the history, culture, and natural beauty of Korea, offering unique experiences to foreign visitors.
1. DMZ (Demilitarized Zone):
- A place where you can experience the history of division, famous for the Third Tunnel and Dora Observatory.
- About 90% of the visitors are foreigners, and there are many tour products exclusively for foreigners.
2. Gyeongbokgung Palace:
- A representative palace of Korea, it gained popularity through the Netflix drama ‘Kingdom’ and as a backdrop for BTS performances.
- In 2019, it was visited by 1.66 million foreign tourists.
3. Nami Island:
- Famous as the filming location of the drama ‘Winter Sonata’, it is popular among Asian tourists.
- There is a round-trip shuttle from Insadong, Seoul.
4. Changdeokgung Palace Secret Garden:
- Known as the ‘Secret Garden’, it offers guided tours.
- The garden provides explanations in Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese.
5. Suwon Hwaseong Fortress:
- A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is popular for the ‘Flying Suwon’ hot air balloon experience.
6. Hallasan:
- The highest mountain in Korea, many foreigners wish to climb it.
- Hallasan National Park is the most visited national park by foreign tourists.
7. Boseong Green Tea Fields:
- You can take photogenic pictures and experience traditional tea ceremonies.
8. Boryeong Mud Festival:
- Among local festivals in Korea, this is the one with the highest participation of foreigners.
- In 2019, one in five participants was a foreigner.
9. Gamcheon Culture Village:
- Known as the ‘Santorini of Korea’, it had over 2 million visitors in 2019, with more than 60% being foreign tourists.
10. Jeonju Hanok Village:
- You can see traditional Korean houses called ‘Hanok’, and the street food and traditional bibimbap are famous.
- Jeonju Hanok Village is a beloved tourist spot among foreigners.
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