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Jeju most popular domestic destination during spring flower bloom: trip platform
Entertainment trips gain traction For the second consecutive year, Jeju Island is the most sought-after domestic destination for the spring flower season, from March 25 to April 30, according to data from global travel platform Trip.com on Wednesday. This year, the two main cities of Jeju Island swapped places, with Jeju City in the north of island taking the top spot, followed by Seogwipo in the south. Seoul and Busan also remained popular choices, at third and fourth, respectively. A standout
March 12, 2025
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Seoul to host '2025 Seoul Table' featuring top chefs
The Seoul Metropolitan Government will host "2025 Seoul Table" on March 23-24 at Solvit, an artificial island in Han River, offering 300 lucky citizens the chance to taste dishes prepared by some of Korea's most renowned chefs. The event, held to celebrate Seoul’s second consecutive year hosting the "Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants" event, will feature celebrated chefs such as Michelin 3-star recipient Kang Min-goo and star chef Choi Hyun-seok. Participants will be selected through a first-come, firs
March 12, 2025
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Michelin 3-star chef Kang Min-goo leaves Banyan Tree Club & Spa Seoul
Kang Min-goo, the owner-chef of Mingles, the only Michelin three-star restaurant in South Korea, is parting ways with Banyan Tree Club & Spa Seoul after a five-year partnership. According to industry sources, Kang will end his contract with the hotel in April, marking the end of his time at the "Festa by Mingoo" restaurant in the hotel, which he has helmed since its launch. Kang’s departure will make way for Lee Choong-hu, the youngest chef to earn a Michelin Guide rating in 2017, to take over a
March 11, 2025
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Korail to operate train for temple tour
A one-day temple tour by train will be available March 22, organized jointly by the Korail Tourism Development and the Cultural Corps of Korean Buddhism. The train will depart from Seoul Station and make stops at Yeongdeungpo, Suwon and Cheonan stations before visiting 10 temples, including Magoksa in Gongju, Banyasa in Yeongdong and Naesosa in Buan. The participants can choose the temple they wish to visit. At each temple, visitors will participate in various programs, including having tea, Bud
March 11, 2025
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Largest pet-friendly hike to take place in May
High1 Resort expects about 10,000 participants and 2,000 dogs to attend High1 Resort, owned by Kangwon Land Inc., will host "Daengdaeng Trekking 2025," South Korea's largest pet-friendly hiking event, in May. The event, now in its fifth year, will take place along the Untangodo Trail, a scenic route that has been transformed into a popular tourism destination after the closure of local coal mines. The event will be held over two weekends — May 17-18 and May 24-25. Participants can enjoy trekking
March 9, 2025
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Luxury beauty wins over fashion as consumers adjust spending amid downturn
As consumers increasingly seek affordable indulgences, luxury cosmetics are proving to be a lasting trend Luxury cosmetics have become increasingly popular, with their sales growth rate surpassing high-end fashion items such as handbags and clothing as the prolonged economic downturn continues to affect consumer spending. According to sales figures from major department stores, luxury cosmetics, including products from brands like Prada, Hermes and Givenchy, saw sales grow significantly. Last ye
March 9, 2025
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Pescaderia de la Calle brings authentic Mexican seafood to Gwangjang Market
La Calle’s Mexican seafood pop-up eatery brings fresh tacos and aguachile to Seoul’s historic Gwangjang Market Pescaderia de la Calle, a pop-up eatery at Gwangjang Market in Seoul organized by La Calle, a popular street taco stand, offers a unique opportunity to experience the bold flavors of Mexican seafood in the heart of a historic Korean market for a limited time. Until March 22, visitors can enjoy La Calle’s street-style tacos served in the vibrant atmosphere of Gwangjang Market, alongside
March 8, 2025
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Club Med eyes Asia expansion as demand for all-inclusive travel surges
With bold expansion plans and focus on family-oriented, all-inclusive experiences, Club Med is set to capitalize on Asia's growing demand for seamless vacations As demand for all-inclusive vacations surges, Club Med is setting its sights on expanding across Asia. In an interview with The Korea Herald in Seoul, Rachel Harding, CEO for East and South Asia & Pacific markets, shared insights into this growing trend and the company's future plans. "People are eager to reconnect with their families. D
March 7, 2025
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Packages and promotions
Kensington Resort Jirisan Namwon offers cherry blossom bus tour Kensington Resort Jirisan Namwon launched a new "Kensington Cherry Blossom Bus Tour," tailored for active seniors. The two-day tour, set for April 1 and 3, offers a hassle-free travel experience with a bus tour that explores Namwon’s cultural highlights, including wearing hanbok, photography and visits to landmarks like Gwanghanruwon Garden and the Namwon City Kimbyungjong Art Museum. The tour includes a stay at the resort, buffet b
March 7, 2025
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Packages and promotions
Kensington Resort Jirisan Namwon offers cherry blossom bus tour Kensington Resort Jirisan Namwon launched a new "Kensington Cherry Blossom Bus Tour," tailored for active seniors. The two-day tour, set for April 1 and 3, offers a hassle-free travel experience with a bus tour that explores Namwon’s cultural highlights, including wearing hanbok, photography and visits to landmarks like Gwanghanruwon Garden and the Namwon City Kimbyungjong Art Museum. The tour includes a stay at the resort, buffet b
March 7, 2025