New Straits Times

Gems of South Korea

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SOUTH Korea fascinates many Asian holidaymak­ers, thanks to Korean reality shows, dramas, sitcoms and, of course, K-pop music. Household brands such as Samsung, Hyundai, Kia and LG reinforce Korea’s global image. Winter sports fans are currently captivated by the 2018 Winter Olympics being held in mountainou­s Pyeongchan­g.

The capital, Seoul, is the soul of the country where tourist sites in this modern city are well-connected via a world-class subway.

TOURISM HIGHLIGHTS

Visit Gyeongbokg­ung Palace, the Seoul 1988 Olympic Park and Museum, Bukchon Hanok Village (with its traditiona­l houses) and the North Seoul Tower (which has the highest viewing point).

For exhilarati­ng fun, visit Lotte World (indoor and outdoor amusement park) in the city and Everland Amusement Park in Yongin, 40km from Seoul. The DMZ with North Korea fascinates many people especially with current geopolitic­al tensions. Visitors with style will want to visit Gangnam District while others may want to experience the Han River cruise and the towering Bongeunsa Buddhist Temple.

Explore Myeong-dong with its street food, entertainm­ent, fashion and lively street life. In the evening, contemplat­e a small-group Korean food night tour or even a ghost tour! Hongdae boasts cafes and bars.

Korea is also a green country with mountains to hike and Buddhist temples (like Seongnamsa) to admire. Head for the hills of Songnisan National Park or the marine archipelag­o centred on Dadohae Haesang National Park.

Koreans flock to Korea’s second biggest city of Busan in the southeast to relax on beaches like Haeundae and Songjeong as well as to visit its temples, Jagalchi Fish Market or aquarium. Soak in seawater spas and visit its mountainou­s hinterland. The glamorous Busan Film Festival in October is also Asia’s largest.

Jeju Island to the south of the Korean peninsula has a more temperate climate and attracts tourists for its botanical gardens, beaches, lava caves, Folklore Museum and O’Sulloc Tea Museum.

Korea is well connected to the world by Korean Air (www.koreanair.com) and Asiana Air (www.flyasiana.com). Flying time from Kuala Lumpur is a little over six hours. The currency is the Korean Won. For more details, contact Korea Tourism Organisati­on (www.knto.or.kr).

OTHER ATTRACTION­S

Taebaek is located in Gangwon Province (where the Winter Olympics are being staged) in the far northeast of South Korea. At

650m above sea level, it is the highest town in Korea. Its population is just 56,000. There are buses and trains from Seoul and the journey takes about three hours.

This is Korea’s most mountainou­s area. It has deep valleys, rolling hills, rugged landscape and harsh climate. Taebaeksan Mountain (1,567m) challenges adventurou­s hikers. Each June, when the pink azaleas are at their peak, the Azalea Festival is staged on the mountain.

In Guwau Village, sunflowers take precedent over azaleas especially in August with the Taebaek Sunflower Festival. As the season changes, snow starts to fall with the onset of winter.

One of the best ways to explore Korea’s central inland region is on a KORAIL train (www.korail.com) including the circular O-Train and the V-Train which travel through Korea’s inland valleys.

The O-Train loops around the central inland connecting provinces such as Chungcheon­gbuk-do, Gyeongsang­bukdo and Gangwon-do. It passes through the cities of Seoul, Jecheon, Taebaek and Yeongju and passengers can get off at any of these stations. Visit Chungcheon­gbuk-do between April and May for the cherry blossoms. Autumn from September to November is a good time to visit South Korea.

Also, check out the German village in rural Namhae county.

CULINARY DELIGHTS

Korean food is well known and liked for specialiti­es such as hot fried dough, samgetang (chicken stew), galbi (beef ribs) and, of course, kimchi (pickled cabbage).

Head to markets like Dongdaemun or Namdaemun for hawker food but go easy on the soju (which contains alcohol).

 ??  ?? Korean Buddhist temples are Instaworth­y spots.
Korean Buddhist temples are Instaworth­y spots.
 ?? PICTURE COURTESY OF KOREA TOURISM ORGANISATI­ON ?? Hop on the Korea Train Express to explore the country.
PICTURE COURTESY OF KOREA TOURISM ORGANISATI­ON Hop on the Korea Train Express to explore the country.
 ?? ORGANISATI­ON PICTURE COURTESY OF KOREAN TOURISM ?? Korean food is both colourful and delicious.
ORGANISATI­ON PICTURE COURTESY OF KOREAN TOURISM Korean food is both colourful and delicious.
 ?? PICTURES BY DAVID BOWDEN ?? Lively shopping streets in Seoul.
PICTURES BY DAVID BOWDEN Lively shopping streets in Seoul.
 ??  ?? WITH THE BIGGEST GLOBAL SPORTING EVENT INVOLVING 32 FOOTBALL NATIONS SOON TO BE CONTESTED IN RUSSIA (JUNE 14 TO JULY 15), DAVID
BOWDEN TAKES A LOOK AT EACH COUNTRY AS A POSSIBLE TRAVEL DESTINATIO­N.
WITH THE BIGGEST GLOBAL SPORTING EVENT INVOLVING 32 FOOTBALL NATIONS SOON TO BE CONTESTED IN RUSSIA (JUNE 14 TO JULY 15), DAVID BOWDEN TAKES A LOOK AT EACH COUNTRY AS A POSSIBLE TRAVEL DESTINATIO­N.

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