Must-see attractions in South Korea

  • General Gyebaek Statue

    Chungcheongnam-do

    Despite being outnumbered 10 to one, General Gyebaek led his army of 5000 in a last stand against the final Silla and Chinese onslaught in AD 660…

  • Unsu-sa

    Jeollabuk-do

    This temple has a Dangun shrine, a centuries-old pear tree and attractive gardens, and you can even bang the big drum. Coming from the southern gate of…

  • Paldal-sa

    Suwon

    Consider popping in to this well-frequented, laid-back Buddhist temple lost amidst shops a short stroll south-east of Paldalmun, the iconic South Gate of…

  • Nakhwa-am

    Chungcheongnam-do

    A good place to get nice views of the area, it's also part of Buyeo's historical narrative. Nakhwa-am means 'falling flowers rock' and is thought to…

  • Martyrs' Mountain

    Jeonju

    The final resting place of Korean Catholics who were executed in 1781 and 1801. There are 13 crosses on the hillside marking the burial location and a…

  • Traditional Wine Museum

    Jeonju

    Housed in a beautiful hanok (traditional wooden home), this museum has a gosori (traditional still), displays (in Korean) explaining the process of making…

  • Haenggung-dong Mural Village

    Suwon

    This low-rise '70s neighbourhood has been adorned with eye-catching murals, and makes for a relaxing stroll in conjunction with a visit to quirky gallery…

  • King Seong Statue

    Chungcheongnam-do

    This statue commemorates the king who moved the Baekje Kingdom's capital to Buyeo in AD 538. The king died in AD 554 – along with 30,000 soldiers – in a…

  • Jeongnimsaji

    Chungcheongnam-do

    All that remains here of the Baekje-era temple Jeongnim-sa is a 8.3m five-storey stone pagoda – though this alone is certainly impressive. There's also a…

  • Dosol-am Hermitage

    Jeollabuk-do

    This hermitage is a 30-minute hike from the temple Seonun-sa. Nearby is a giant Buddha rock carving dating to the Goryeo dynasty.

  • Bamseom Beach

    Chungcheongnam-do

    The largest of Sapsido's beaches is Banseom Beach, a broad stretch of golden sand on the island's southern coast. To find it, follow the road to the left…

  • Gochang Pansori Museum

    Jeollabuk-do

    This small museum has memorabilia on the unique solo opera musical form known as pansori. It's not far from the Moyang Fortress entrance.

  • Lotte Cinema

    Jeollabuk-do

    A useful place to get your bearings, watch a film or escape bad weather.

  • Baengnyeon-sa

    Jeollabuk-do

    Fairies are said to slide down rainbows to bathe in the pools at this small temple. The stone Buddha statue inside the main hall is believed to date from…

  • Ungjin Baekje Historical Museum

    Chungcheongnam-do

    At the entrance to the Tomb of King Muryeong, the Ungjin Baekje Historical Museum has historical info and a tourist information centre.

  • Dorasan Peace Park

    The DMZ

    This mildly diverting park has a couple of modern Korean tanks, some deer, an outdoor photo display and a few saplings called, groovily, the Paul…

  • Jeju City Hall

    Jeju-si

    Apart from some murals on the exterior of Jeju-si's City Hall, it is unremarkable and referred to mostly as a landmark. Many local buses converge at the…

  • Wangsan Beach

    Gyeonggi-do & Incheon

    On the next bay north from Eulwangni Beach you'll find Wangsan Beach, which is broader and has a less developed beachfront.

  • Soyang-gang Maiden

    Chuncheon

    This 7m-tall bronze statue by the lake is more exciting if you know the famous Korean song mentioning said maiden (the ballad whines on loop by the water).

  • Ji-dong Mural Village

    Suwon

    There are more whimsical murals adorning the walls of houses here just outside the eastern wall of Suwon Hwaseong.

  • Kyobo Building

    Gyeongsangbuk-do

    A tall block of stores and offices that is often referred to as a landmark in Andong, just east of the vast Homeplus store that dominates the skyline.

  • Imok-dae

    Jeonju

    This underwhelming monument commemorates one of the ancestors of Joseon dynasty founder Yi Seong-gye. It's located across the bridge from Omok-dae.

  • Wonjeok-am

    Jeollabuk-do

    This hermitage, halfway up the ridge in Naejangsan National Park, is part of the Naejang-sa temple complex.

  • Kyobo Tower

    Gangnam & Southern Seoul

    The hulking 26-level brick edifice of Kyobo Tower (2003), designed by Mario Botta, is meant to be reminiscent of the bulkiness of Egypt's Sphynx.

  • Banwollu Pavilion

    Chungcheongnam-do

    This pavilion on the grounds of Busosan-seong offers lovely views of the surrounding countryside.

  • Seoksang-am

    Jeollabuk-do

    This tiny hermitage in the hills of Seonunsan Provincial Park is part of the temple Seonun-sa.

  • Sejong Lake Park

    Chungcheongnam-do

    This enormous park with a human-made lake was built as a family destination. It's not far from a complex of government buildings.

  • Brother & Sister Pagodas

    Chungcheongnam-do

    These twin Silla-era pagodas are said to represent the brother and sister who founded the original hermitage at Donghak-sa.

  • Gangam Calligraphy Museum

    Jeonju

    Houses the artwork and art collection of a well-known 20th-century calligrapher, Song Sung-yong (pen name, Gangam).

  • Chamdang-am

    Jeollabuk-do

    The oldest hermitage at Seonun-sa is located in the hills behind the temple.

  • Jeonju Gaeksa

    Jeonju

    This rebuilt former government office is a central landmark that lends its name to the surrounding Gaeksa district.

  • Chuncheon City Hall

    Chuncheon

    The landmark Chuncheon City Hall was undergoing a huge reconstruction and rebuilding at the time of writing.

  • Wolhatan Waterfall

    Jeollabuk-do

    This waterfall pours over a series of large boulders. There's a small pavilion that provides the best view.

  • Decorative Gate

    Gyeongsangbuk-do

    When you see this small landmark gate, your tummy will know you're at Andong's Food St (Eumsigui-gil).

  • West Gate

    Busan

    An attractive gate on Geumjeong-san, but less visited because it's off the ridge trail.

  • Chinese Gate

    Jeonju

    This Chinese-style gate marks the entrance to Jeonju's barely perceptible Chinatown.

  • Picnic Ground

    Gyeongsangbuk-do

    A large clearing to rest and picnic amongst the surrounding trees.

  • Church

    Daegu

    An unmistakable landmark in the area with its large cross.

  • North Gate

    Busan

    It's a steady climb up to the North Gate from Beomeo-sa.

  • Bomun-sa

    Gangwon-do

    One of the numerous Buddhist temples within the park.

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