See Any Places – City
Yeosu City and Fish Market, South Korea
The Yeosu Fish Market sells fish products, but primarily raw fish sashimi. Near Yi Sun Sin Square is the shopping area where young people might like to go shopping.
Yeosu Expo Park and Odong-do Island in Yeosu, South Korea
Yeosu had the International Exposition in 2012. The Expo buildings are now used as museums and performing arts. Next to the Expo is Odong-do Island, and it is a popular tourist location.
Yeosu Hyangilam Temple and Yeosu City, South Korea
Hyangilam Temple is a small Buddhist temple on a forested coastal cliff that features a terrace with dramatic ocean views. Then view Yeosu city near Yi Sun Sin Square.
Yeosu at Night, Yeosu, South Korea
Yeosu is a port city on South Korea’s East Sea coast. It is one of the romantic port cities in Korea.
Suncheon City, South Korea
I walked around Suncheon City near where I was staying. The streets were quiet, and only a few people could be seen. Was it because of Covid 19, or was the weather too hot?
Mokpo Live Fish Market in Mokpo, South Korea
The live fish market is next to the Mokpo harbor. This area seems made for a small boat fisherman who wants to sell his daily catch.
Mokpo City, Yudalsan Nojeokbong, Yeonhee’s Supermarket, Mokpo Marine Cable Car, Yudalsan Sculpture Park in Mokpo, South Korea
I walked around Mokpo’s Old City, Yeonhee’s Supermarket, and Yudalsan Nojeokbong, and took Mokpo Marine Cable Car. I also looked around Yudalsan Nojeokbong and Sculpture Park.
Gwangju 1913 Songjeong Station Market and Art Street, South Korea
1913 Songjeong Station Market is a traditional Korean market that has a long history. Gwangju Art Street has many small galleries.
Gwangju City, Jeonil Building 245, Chungjang-ro, Penguin Village, and Guitar Street, South Korea
Gwangju is where the 5.18 uprising happened. It was a pro-democratic movement in modern Korean history where the martial law Korean military killed 130 civilians. Jeonil Building 245 has evidence of a military helicopter shooting at the building.