See Any Places – Market, Shopping, Food, and Coffee
Mokpo Gatbawi Rock, National Research Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage, Kim Dae-jung Nobel Peace Prize Memorial, and Mokpo Specialty Seafood Market in Mokpo, South Korea
Sightseeing around Mokpo city for the second day where tourist usually goes.
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.
Damyang Juknokwon (Bamboo Forest), Metasequoia-lined Road, and Meta Provence, South Korea
A day trip to Damyang from Gwangju. It is a change from bustling Gwangju to quiet and scenic Damyang.
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.
Wanju O’s Gallery and Dubhe Cafe, South Korea
The beautiful O’s Gallery is set beside reservoir water away from the busy city. The Dubhe Cafe is equally set beautifully among old Hanok houses in a mountain not far away from the gallery.
Jeonju Nanjang and Jeonju Gaeksa-gil, South Korea
Jeonju Nanjang is a small 1970s theme area near the Hanok Village. The Gaeksa-gil is a street with shopping stores that are popular with young adults.
Daejeon City, Daedong Sky Park, Modern History Exhibition Hall, and Hanbat Arboretum, South Korea
From Daedong Sky Park, a panoramic view of Daejeon city can be seen. The Modern History Exhibition Hall displays photos and shows videos on past 80 years of Daejeon history. Hanbat Arboretum is a vast arboretum in Daejeon.
Suwon Fortress Wall and Traditional Market, South Korea
Walking another part of the Suwon Fortress wall and looking through the Suwon Traditional Market.
Itaewon – Rodeo Street, International Food Street, and Usadan-10 Road, Seoul
Itaewon is known for its international dining and nightlife, with Korean BBQ restaurants, and upscale bistros, as well as low-key kebab shops. Casual beer bars and gay pubs sit alongside hip dance clubs. The streets are near the Itaewon subway station.