Seoraksan National Park ? spread out over four cities and counties, the country's most renowned national park and mountain range
Andong ? historically rich in Confucious traditions and home of living folk village
Guinsa ? spectacular mountain headquarters of the Buddhist Cheondae sect
Panmunjeom ? the only tourist site in the world where the Cold War is still reality
Boseong ? rolling hills blanketed with green tea leaves where you can stroll along a wooded path and stop at a nearby spa to drink the home grown tea and take a seawater bath.
Yeosu ? one of the country's most picturesque port cities especially at night, nominated to host the 2012 World Expo. Famous for its seafood and beaches, you can visit some of the islands in Hallyeo Ocean Park with cruise or watch sunset from its fabulous Dolsan Bridge or romantic cafes near marinas.
Jindo ? commonly associated with the dog native to that area, the Jindo, every year people flock to the area to witness the parting of the sea and participate with the accompanying festivities
Ulleungdo ? scenic remote island off the east coast of peninsula
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