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Korean Travel Online - Sightseeing in Seongbuk-dong

Big and modern houses line up the streets of Seongbuk-dong. Signage indicate that many of these houses are the residences of ambassadors. But despite the wave of modernization, you can still have a glimpse of what traditional lifestyle is like in the old days.



Starting from the Korea Furniture Museum, we made our way down to Gilsangsa Temple and Hyojae Cheoreom, LiYou Cafe, Lee Taejun's House, Gansong Museum of Art, and Seonjamdanji.


Korea Furniture Museum 한국가구박물관



Being a private museum, visiting the touring is only possible after making a booking in advance. The one hour guided tour takes you around the museum grounds with explanations about the design of the buildings, inside the permanent exhibition space and the special exhibition hall, and then back outside to explore the madang (yard). The collections are classified according to type (bedroom, living room, kitchen), type of material (maple, persimmon, oak, paulownia, zelkova, bamboo, pine), and region. It may be hard to fully understand Korean furniture on its own, but when placed inside the hanok, one can see why they were designed that way. Hence, there is a space where the furniture is arranged in accordance with the times on which they were a part. Visitors can thus get a glimpse of the lifestyle in the Joseon period.  

Address: 330-577 Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea

Reservations: 02-745-0181/ contact@kofum.com

Time(s): Wednesday to Saturday; 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 15:00, 17:00, 18:00

Admission: 20,000 won (tour only) and 40,000 won (tour and afternoon tea)

Homepage: www.kofum.com
Directions: From Hansung University Station (Seoul Subway Line 4), take a cab to the museum, 5 minutes

Gilsangsa Temple 길상사
Right around the corner from Korea Furniture Museum is Gilsangsa Temple. The temple grounds were originally home to Daewongak, one of the top three high-class restaurants in the 70s (the other two were Samcheonggak and Cheongungak). The restaurant was owned by Kim Yeong-han, a former gisaeng (traditional Korean female entertainers), who donated the property after reading the book “Without Possession” written by spiritual Buddhist leader Beopjeong. The late venerable Beopjeong turned the property into a temple, which was completed in 1997 and named Gilsangsa after Kim Yeong-han’s Buddhist name, Gilsanghwa. The temple serves as the base of the volunteer organization Clear and Fragrant, a representative activity of Beopjeong’s teachings, operates a Buddhist college, meditation center, and offers templestay programs and temple experience.

Address: 323 Seongbuk 2-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea

Admission: Free


More info: http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=1748008


Hyojae Cheoreom 효재처럼
Located right across Gilsangsa Temple is Hyojaecheoreom, workshop of hanbok designer Lee Hyo-jae. Inside its western style and ivy-clad exterior walls is a shop that sells one of the most treasured aspects of Korea’s history and culture. The first floor is a tiny shop that sells embroidered cushions, jewelry, hanbok accessories, and bojagi (wrapping cloths). The second floor is the actual hanbok workshop with various types of fabrics and several hanbok on display.

Address: 314-9 Seongbuk 2-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea
 

LiYou 리유

This quaint coffee shop doubles as an exhibition space for ceramic artist Kim Seon-mi, whose sister owns the coffee shop. The café exudes a warm and homey atmosphere. On one side of the room, stylish interior decorations and charming little items on display and are for sale. On the basement, several shelves showcase Kim Seon-mi’s ceramics. The coffee is served in beautiful porcelain coffee mugs that reflect the owner’s artistic taste. Together with a gorgeous-looking dark chocolate on the side, your order of coffee comes out placed on small square wooden tray.

Address: 63-1 Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea

Price: Coffee 5,000 won to 6,000 won/ Sandwiches 6,000 won to 7,000 won

Time: 9:00 to 21:00

Phone: 02-747-3990


Sangheo Lee Taejun’s House 상허 이태준 가옥

This house (Seoul Folklore Material No. 11) is where Lee Taejun, a well-known author also known by the pen name Sangheo, created many of his literary works when he lived here from 1933 to 1946. He called this place ‘Suyeonsanbang’ and concentrated on works such as Moonlight Night, Stone Bridge, Garden of Cosmos, Hwang Jini, and Prince Hodong. His essay Museorok spells out the building process of this house and the history of the site. This house has daecheong (wood-floored main hall) in the middle, and has a room across from the main living room on the left, and a main room on the right. The house is not big but built elaborately. The house has achieved a unique construction style by its astute use of space. There is a wood-floored veranda in front of the anchae (inner quarters) and a kitchen and bathroom in the back. The house was converted as a classy teahouse that serves a wide variety of teas and Korean snacks.

Address: 248 Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea



Ganseong Art Museum 간송미술관

Unfortunately, this museum opens on exhibit days only in May and October.

Address: 97-1 Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea


Seonjamdanji 선잠단지
The Site of Seonjamdan (Historic Site No. 83) was a place where people prayed for fruitful years of silkworm farming and made sacrifices to Xiling, the Goddess of Silkworm, who was said to have started silkworm farming. During the Joseon, the king set an example to the people by carrying out farm work himself. This was called ‘chingyeong’. The queen set an example by rearing silkworms. This was called ‘chinjam’. By doing so, they stressed the importance of food and clothing. Seonjamdan operated from the beginning of the Joseon, but this altar was made in 1473. Sacrifices were made on sa-il (the day of the snake) of the third lunar month each year. The sacrifice institution was revised in 1908, and from that time, the ancestral tablet of Seonjamdan was enshrined at Sajikdan (Altar), together with that of Seonnongdan (Altar). The site of the altar then came into possession of the nation.

Address: 64 Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea





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Korean Travel Online - Event Updates (2nd week of March)


Here's the latest event calendar:

FESTIVALS:
Cheongpunghoban Cherry Blossom Festival 2013.04.19 – 2013.04.21 Chungcheongbuk-do
Nonsan Strawberry Festival 2013.04.03 – 2013.04.07 Chungcheongnam-do
Taean Flower Festival 2013.04.25 – 2013.05.09 Chungcheongnam-do
Chuncheon International Mime Festival 2013.05.19 – 2013.05.26 Gangwon-do
Holdman Lighting Show (Provence Village) 2012.12.23 – 2013.03.31 Gyeonggi-do
Icheon Baeksa Sansuyu Flower Festival 2013.04.05 – 2013.04.07 Gyeonggi-do
Herb Island Light Festival 2012.12.01 – 2013.04.30 Gyeonggi-do
Yeongdeok Snow Crab Festival  2013.03.28 – 2013.04.01 Gyeongsangbuk-do
Jinhae Gunhangje Festival 2013.04.01 – 2013.04.10 Gyeongsangbuk-do
Cheongdo Bullfighting Festival 2013.04.17 – 2013.04.21 Gyeongsangbuk-do
Tongyeong International Music Festival 2013.03.22 – 2013.03.28 Gyeongsangnam-do
Hadong Wild Tea Cultural Festival 2013.05.17 – 2013.05.19 Gyeongsangnam-do
Hwagae Cherry Blossoms Festival TBA Gyeongsangnam-do
Jeju Cherry Blossom Festival 2013.04.05 – 2013.04.07 Jeju-do
Jeju Canola Flower Festival 2013.04.19 – 2013.04.21 Jeju-do
Muaksan Cherry Blossoms Festival 2013.04.19 – 2013.04.21 Jeollabuk-do
Gwangyang International Maehwa Festival 2013.03.23 – 2013.03.31 Jeollanam-do
Gurye Sansuyu Festival 2013.03.29 – 2013.03.31 Jeollanam-do
Yudalsan Flower Festival 2013.04.13 – 2013.04.14 Jeollanam-do
Shinan Tulip Festival 2013.04.19 – 2013.04.28 Jeollanam-do
Jindo Miracle Sea Festival 2013.04.25 – 2013.04.28 Jeollanam-do
Hampyeong Butterfly Festival 2013.04.26 – 2013.05.08 Jeollanam-do
Damyang Bamboo Festival  2013.05.03 – 2013.05.08 Jeollanam-do
Boseong Green Tea Festival 2013.05.14 – 2013.05.19 Jeollanam-do
Seoul International Improvisation Dance Festival 2013.04.07 – 2013.04.13 Seoul
Yeouido Spring Flower Festival 2013.04.12 – 2013.04.18 Seoul
Lotus Lantern Festival 2013.05.10 – 2013.05.12 Seoul
Gwangalli Eobang Festival 2013.04.26 – 2013.04.28 Busan
Ulsan Whale Festival 2013.04.25 – 2013.04.28 Ulsan


 
EXHIBITS/MUSEUMS:
New & Now : SeMA's New Acquisitions 2012 2013.01.18 – 2013.03.17 Seoul
Seoul Modern Art Festa 2013.03.02 – 2013.03.17 Seoul
Van Gogh in Paris 2012.11.08 – 2013.03.24 Seoul
American Impressionism Exhibition 2012.12.22 – 2013.03.29 Seoul
I Am an Artist Exhibition 2012.11.02 – 2013.03.31 Seoul
Musei Vaticani Collection 2012.12.08 – 2013.03.31 Seoul
Song of Life Kim Byung Jong  2013.03.01 – 2013.03.31 Seoul
Traditional Architectural Photo Exhibit 2013.03.06 – 2013.04.01 Seoul
Tim Burton Exhibition 2012.12.12 – 2013.04.14 Seoul
AR+OY Exhibition by Michael Lau 2013.02.08 – 2013.04.14 Seoul
Memory of Landscape I have never seen 2013.01.25 – 2013.04.21 Seoul
Modern Masterpieces from the Museum Collection  2313.01.25 – 2013.04.21 Seoul
Seoul Nostalgia: A Retrospective Photographic Exhibition of Kim Hanyong 2013.02.28 – 2013.05.05 Seoul
Art Across America 2013.02.05 – 2013.05.19 Seoul
Seoul has the City Walls Special Exhibit 2013.02.21 – 2013.05.19 Seoul
The Peranakan World: Cross-cultural Art from Singapore and the Straits 2013.03.19 – 2013.05.19 Seoul
Opulence : Treasures of Korean Traditional Craft 2013.03.28 – 2013.06.02  Seoul
DMZ 60 Years Photo Exhibit 2013.03.19 – 2013.06.16 Seoul
Xiongnu, the Great Empire of the Steppes -Mongolian Archeological Excavation Result Exhibition 2013.04.30 – 2013.06.19 Seoul
Buddhist Guardian Paintings of Late Joseon 2013.05.14 – 2013.09.08 Seoul
Dream Walking in the Magical Reality 2012.10.23 – 2013.03.24 Gyeonggi-do
Caricatures of Korean Presidents 2012.12.21 – 2013.03.31 Gyeonggi-do
The Poetic Object - Contemporary Crafts 2013.09.28 – 2013.03.31 Gyeonggi-do
Donated Photographs 2012 2012.12.21 – 2013.05.26 Gyeonggi-do
Korean Art from the Museum Collection_Grand-Narrative Part I 2013.05.01 – 2013.06.09 Gyeonggi-do
The Secret Forest 2013.05.03 – 2013.07.28 Gyeonggi-do
Figurative Journal Chung Guyon Archive 2013.02.28 – 2013.09.22 Gyeonggi-do

OTHERS:
Korea World Travel Fair 2013.05.30 – 2013.06.02 Seoul
Seoul Jazz Festival 2013 2013.05.17 – 2013.05.18 Seoul
Jason Mraz Live in Seoul 2013.05.17 – 2013.05.17 Seoul
Seoul Seafood Show 2013.04.18 – 2013.04.20 Seoul
Seoul International Photo and Imaging Industry Show 2013.04.04 – 2013.04.07 Seoul
Seoul Fashion Week F/W 2013 2013.03.25 – 2013.03.30 Seoul
Seoul International Marathon 2013.03.17 – 2013.03.17 Seoul
St. Patrick's Day Celebration Seoul 2013.03.16 – 2013.03.16 Seoul
Myeongdong Night Festival (monthly) 2013.04.06 – 2013.04.06 Seoul
Myeongdong Night Festival (monthly) 2013.05.04 – 2013.05.04 Seoul
Wednesday Midday Concerts 3rd Wed of each month Seoul
TAL: Taekwondo Non-verbal stage show 2013.01.25 – 2013.03.24 Seoul
Jarasum Rhythm and BBQ Festival 2013.05.17 – 2013.05.18 Gyeonggi-do
International Horticulture Goyang 2013.04.27 – 2013.05.12 Gyeonggi-do
Garden of Morning Calm Wildflowers Exhibition 2013.02.28 – 2013.05.31 Gyeonggi-do
Suncheon Bay Garden Expo 2013 2013.04.20 – 2013.10.20 Jeollanam-do
Traditional Music & Dance Saturdays 2013 Busan
Daegu International Marathon  2013.04.14 – 2013.04.14 Daegu
Gwangju Spring Flower Show 2013 2013.03.29 – 2013.04.07 Gwangju
St. Patrick's Day Celebration Chuncheon 2013.03.15 – 2013.03.15 Gangwon-do
Seoul to Jeonju Free Shuttle Bus 2013.03.01 – 2013.08.25 Jeollabuk-do



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Korean Travel Online - Samgyeopsal at Jongno Barbeque

Some friends were staying at Sunshine Guesthouse near Insadong and I wanted to take them out for dinner. As per their request, samgyeopsal is what's for dinner.


Not far from the guesthouse, we stumbled upon Jongno Barbeque (종로바베큐). The place is just around the corner from exit 6 of Jongro3-ga station.

The place is not very huge. It's a good thing we arrived before 7pm,  because a little bit after we started eating, people started coming in.

The meat came pre-sliced, and the grill is different from your regular samgyeopsal restaurants. Here, the middle is for grilling the meat, while one side is for the steamed egg, and other for kimchi jjigae.

Everything was delicious. The soondubu jjigae was had lots of tofu and just the right amount of spicy. Even my friends who are not accustomed to eating spicy food liked it.






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Korean Travel Online - Daejeon Expo Bridge at Night


Following the great success and end of Daejeon Expo '93, the Expo Park was built in the same area in order to carry on the introduction and propagation of ultramodern scientific technology. 

Expo Bridge was built as part of the expo. This twin arch bridge is situated over a small river and has a total length of approximately 330m, including approach span. The twin arch bridge itself has a main span of 100 m. The main orthotropic steel deck is supported by 100 bundled CFRC (Center Fit Rope Core) suspender ropes with a diameter of 50 mm. The superstructure is supported by twin 32 m high steel arches. The overall width of the deck is 18 m, including 4.5 m pedestrian sidewalks on both sides. The two crossing arch members behave as a frame to support the superstructure, which is suspended from the arch members using 100 cables. The number of cables was selected to celebrate a centennial of participation by Korea in international expositions.

At night, the bridge lights up with the beautiful city lights and nightscape in the background.





Lights Schedule:
Mar to Sep — 19:00 to 24:00
Oct to Feb — 18:00 to 23:00

Musical Fountain:
Apr to Jun / Sep to Oct — 20:00 to 21:00
Jul to Aug — 20:00, 21:00, 22:00

Musical Fountain lasts for 20 minutes, but time may be subject to change (in cases such as festivals in the area, or government energy regulations)




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Korean Travel Online - KTO on the Radio 20130311


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Intercity and Express Bus Fares Increase

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