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What are the interesting places to travel in Korea?

Jeju Island

Jeju-do | This is the "Hawaii" of South Korea, with flowers, tea fragrance, sea breeze, beach whispers, citrus sweetness and seafood feast!

Seoul

Seoul | Seoul (? , Seoul), rows of tall buildings, ancient palaces, beautiful blue Han River, towering Nanshan, bustling commercial streets, a perfect blend of fashion and tradition.

Busan

Busan | Busan is just like Busan Film Festival, with colorful and neon lights, snacks in Nanpudong, sea view in the sky and night view in Busan Tower-what a warm secular life.

Incheon is the most representative trade port city in Korea and has the most advanced large-scale international airport. There are many small islands in the Incheon Sea, so there are rich marine tourism resources and godsend harbor conditions. Cargo ships from all over the world come and go here, among which the exchanges with cities in China are the most active. There are many islands such as Yongzong Island, Yongxing Island and Deji Island in the coastal area, so it has rich marine tourism resources.

gangwon

Gangwon-do | gangwon is an indispensable location in Korean dramas. Winter Love Song, Blue Life and Death Love, Tai Chi Flag Fluttering and so on show how romantic it is here.

gyeonggi province is located in the central part of the Korean peninsula, and it goes around Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Gyeonggi Province is located between 126 and 127 east longitude and 36 and 38 north latitude. It is a place with mild climate and is worthy of self-praise. Gyeonggi Province is adjacent to the 38th parallel in the north and the Yellow Sea in the west. Gyeonggi Province takes the Han River as its axis and is divided into Jiangbei and Jiangnan. The Hanjiang River runs from east to west, crossing Gyeonggi Province. The northeastern part of Gyeonggi Province is a mountainous area, whereas the southeastern part is a vast plain area. Gyeonggi Province covers an area of 1,189 square kilometers, equivalent to 1.2% of the total territory of South Korea.