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Alpensia Resort, Pyeongchang, South Korea
The Alpensia Resort is a ski resort and a tourist attraction. It is located on the territory of the township of Daegwallyeong. 360
Woljeongsa Temple, Pyeongchang, South Korea
Woljeongsa Temple is in charge of over 60 temples and eight monasteries and was established by Monk Ja Jang (590-658) of the Silla Kingdom. 359
Yongpyong Resort, Pyeongchang, South Korea
Yongpyong Resort is where the 2018 Winter Olympics was held. It is now a ski resort. 358
Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm, Pyeongchang, South Korea
Daegwallyeong Sheep Ranch is a privately owned ranch on 195 k㎡. 357
Yeongju Museom Village, South Korea
Museom Village is a charming hanok village surrounded by water. This peninsula-like village is the center of traditional Korean culture and has a natural landscape with a wide sandy riverside. 356
Yeongju Buseoksa Temple, South Korea
Buseoksa Temple was built in 676 during the reign of King Munmu (661-681) of the Silla Kingdom (57 BC- AD 935). The Great Monk Uisang founded the temple (625-702) upon orders from the king. 355
Yeongju Seonbichon Village, South Korea
Seonbichon Village in Yeongju, the cradle of Korean Confucianism, is where the spirit and cultural heritage of Korea’s classical scholars are preserved. 354
Yeongju Sosu Seowon Confucian Academy, South Korea
Sosu Seowon is the oldest seowon, a private Neo-Confucian academy in Korea, established during the Joseon Dynasty. 353
Andong Bongjeongsa Temple, Folk Theme Village, and Woryeonggyo Bridge, South Korea
Bongjeongsa Temple is believed to have been built in 672, and Geungnakjeon Hall is the oldest wooden building in the nation. Andong Folk Village was constructed by relocating traditional houses. Woryeonggyo Bridge is the longest wooden bridge in Korea 352