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Showing posts with label Korean Event. Show all posts

special lecture for ASEAN-Korea Youth

ASEAN-KOREA CENTRE

The ASEAN-Korea Centre cordially invites you to join the

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A series of lectures for the youth of ASEAN member countries and Korea


VENUE
ASEAN Hall, ASEAN-Korea Centre
8th floor, Taepyeongno 1ga, Jung-gu, Seoul
Line 1 and 2 City Hall station Exit 4 or 5
Line 5 Gwanghwamun station Exit 5

Date: December 2011~February 2012, Fridays (3 Sessions)
Time: 04:00p.m.~05:30p.m.
(The lectures will be conducted in English Language)

This special lecture is open to all university students, young professionals from ASEAN member countries and Korea. The aim of this program is to facilitate youth exchanges and promote understanding between the future leaders of ASEAN and Korea.

To register, please visit the ASEAN-Korea Centre’s website: www.aseankorea.org and fill out the online registration form or attached registration form (click here). Admission is limited to early registrants.

For inquiries, please contact us at aseanyouth@aseankorea.org / Tel. No. +82-2-2287-1193/1145


SCHEDULE

DATETOPICLECTURER
16 December 2011City Planning of Seoul based on Fengshui of TaoismKim Se Won, Professor, Korea University Graduate School of International Studies
13 January 2012
Locating Southeast Asian Food in South Korean Foodscapes
Kim Eje, Professor at Gyeonggin National University of Education, Cultural Geographer
17 February 2012ASEAN-Korea Film Appreciation(To be Announced)
*Lecture details can be subject to change


LECTURE OVERVIEW

1st Lecture, “City Planning of Seoul based on Fengshui of Taoism”
This lecture presents the essential elements of Fengshui theory and its relationship to certain modern landscape ecological concepts and principles. It describes how this traditional paradigm of landscape planning has influenced the urban development of Seoul Metropolitan area.

2nd Lecture, “Locating Southeast Asian Food in South Korean Foodscapes
The lecture will explore the geographical location of Southeast Asian food consumption in South Korea and how the image of Southeast Asia is constructed through its various cuisines and restaurants.

Jeju Photo Contest !

*출품신청서 다운로드
(Registration Form Download)
Click Here !

World Students in Korea (WSK) - Recruiting the 6th Batch !

The Presidential Council on Nation Branding (PCNB) is recruiting the 6th batch of members for the program “World Students in Korea.”

“World Students in Korea” aims to provide international students in Korea with opportunities to experience Korea in a more organized, diverse, and involved manner and to promote cultural exchanges between Korea and the students’ home countries through the blogs (web logs) run by the member students.

The 1st batch was launched in July 2009. Members participate in a variety of activities including camps, field trips, workshops, performances and other events.

1. Number of members sought : Fifty (50)

2. Application Period : Nov 21(Mon) – Dec11 (Sun) 2011

3. Eligibility
- International students (i.e. those who are currently enrolled in an educational institution(s) in Korea)
- Those who own and run a blog (* Those who do not have a blog are requested to open one prior to applying)
- Those who are interested in Korea’s industries and culture
- Priority for selection will be given to those who speak Korean

4. Tenure
Jan 2012 – June 2012 (6 months)

5. Tasks
- Open and run an individual blog upon which students are to post contents (articles, photos, videos, etc.) related to Korea
- Attend various workshops, field trips, and events hosted by the Council

6. Benefits
- Upon evaluation by the Council at the end of the tenure, students who have shown distinguished on- and offline activities will receive awards (e.g. A round trip flight ticket to home country for Grand Prize winner)
- A small gift will be provided for the students who have shown excellent activities upon evaluation by the Council at the end of the month.
- Opportunities to attend diverse cultural events and performances related to Korea, or those hosted by the Council
- Media coverage (TV programs, interviews with newspapers, magazines etc.) regarding WSK activities and Korea

7. How to Apply
Via the Council’s official web site. Click the following link:
http://www.koreabrand.net/html/en/embeddedform_6.html

8. Inquiries

Ms. Jung-A Lee
Culture, Tourism & Global Citizenship Bureau
Presidential Council on Nation Branding
brand@koreabrand.go.kr

Ms. Jin-Sook Lee
International Cooperation Bureau
Presidential Council on Nation Branding
milkyway@koreabrand.go.kr

*** For further information on the Presidential Council on Nation Branding, visit http://www.koreabrand.net


World Students in Korea (WSK)
제 6기 멤버 모집



대통령직속 기구인 국가브랜드위원회가 World Students in Korea 제 6기 멤버들을 모집합니다.

World Students in Korea는 한국에서 유학하고 있는 외국인 학생들에게 한국을 보다 다양하고 심도 있게 경험할 수 있는 기회의 장을 제공하며, 학생들이 운영하는 블로그를 통하여 한국과 학생들 자국 간의 관계를 더욱 돈독히 하는 데 목적을 두고 있는 프로그램입니다.

2009년 7월 제 1기가 선발되었고, 그간 캠프, 문화탐방, 공연관람, 워크숍, 간담회 등 다양한 체험과 활동이 있었습니다.

대한민국의 온라인 홍보대사로 활약하게 될 WSK 제 6기 모집에 외국인 유학생들의 많은 지원 바랍니다.

1. 모집 인원 : 50명

2. 모집 기간 : 2011년 11월 21일(월) – 12월 11일(일)

3. 지원 자격
- 외국인 유학생 (즉, 한국의 교육기관에 적을 두고 있는 외국인)
- 블로그 운영자 (* 미개설자의 경우 신청전까지 블로그 개설필수)
- 한국어 구사 가능자 우선
- 한국의 문화 및 산업에 관심을 가지고 있는 사람

4. 활동 기간 : 2012년 1월 – 2012년 6월 (6개월)

5. 활 동
- 국가브랜드위원회 주최 캠프, 문화행사, 워크숍 등 참여
- 개인 블로그에 한국 관련 소식 소개

6. 특 전
- 활동기간 말 위원회 측에서 평가를 실시해 우수한 활동을 보인 학생들에게 소정의 상품을 수여 (대상: 모국으로의 왕복 항공권)
- 활동기간 중 매 월말 평가를 통해 우수한 활동을 보인 학생에게 소정의 상품 수여
- 한국과 관련된 다양한 문화행사, 공연, 전시회 등에 참가 우선권 부여
- WSK 활동 및 한국에 대한 방송/신문 인터뷰 및 출연

7. 지원 접수
국가브랜드위원회 공식 웹사이트를 통한 직접 온라인 접수. 아래의 링크를 클릭하세요.
http://www.koreabrand.net/html/en/embeddedform_6.html

8. 문의 사항

이정아 과장
국가브랜드위원회 문화시민국
brand@koreabrand.go.kr

이진숙 사무관
국가브랜드위원회 대외협력국
milkyway@koreabrand.go.kr

*** 국가브랜드위원회 공식 웹사이트: www.koreabrand.net

Free K-pop Concert Ticket Giveaway

Free K-pop Concert Ticket Giveaway

Are you a K-Pop fan who lives in Korea? Then this is the event for you! The KTO will be holding a FREE concert mini-series this December (2011) in anticipation of the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympic Games. Come see top stars like 2AM, B2ST, Miss A & more at the beautiful Yongpyong Resort in Gangwon-do. Call the 1330 tt Call Center now for your chance to win 2 free K-pop concert tickets!
Concert Details
◈ Date: December 2nd (Fri.) – December 4th (Sun.), 2011
◈ Place: Gangwon-do, Yongpyong Resort, Yongpyong Dome
(Free shuttle bus between Seoul and Yongpyong Resort).
◈ Concert Dates & Line-up:
Concert Details
Date & TimeDec. 2 (Fri.)
19:00 - 21:00
Dec. 3 (Sat.)
19:00 - 21:00
Dec. 4 (Sun.)
19:00 - 21:00
PlaceYongpyong ResortYongyong Resort Yongyong Resort
Line-up2AM
U-kiss
After School
Leader’s
G.NA
BEAST
4minutes
My Name
Kim Kyujong (SS501)
Miss A
ZE:A
Sistah
Davichi
B1A4
* Schedule and line-up subject to change.
Event Details
◈ Eligibility: Foreign nationals living in Korea
◈ Period: November 14th (Mon.) – November 27th (Sun.), 2011
◈ Tickets: 50 winners (2 tickets each) will be selected for each concert date (150 winners total)
* Tickets will be distributed onsite.
◈ Winners Announcement: November 29 (Tues.) 2011, 11:00am (Korean time).
** Winners will be notified by SMS (mobile text messaging)


How to enter:
  1. 1. Call the tt call center at 02-1330
  2. 2. Leave your name, gender, nationality, phone number, & date you wish to attend the concert

Seoul Bridge Culture Space to Host Mini-Concerts

A series of exciting performances and exhibitions have been scheduled to take place at Riverview 8th Avenue, an arts and culture space built under Gwangjingyo Bridge, on the last weekend of October.
Together with her students, Korean vocalist Lee Seung-Eun will be singing famous Italian arias such as ‘Nella Fantasia’ and ‘Time to Say Goodbye’ on the evening of October 28th, followed by an outstanding jazz performance by Jazz Mania the next evening. Then, on the evening of the 30th, members of Yongsan Maeari will present several popular tunes from the 70’s and 80’s in their old school uniforms. Moreover, an exhibition of Bamseom Island photos is set to run until November 5th.
Meanwhile, Riverview 8th Avenue continues to host diverse music performances every weekend, while offering an amazing night view of Seoul. Participation in any of the programs is free of charge for the first 60 online reservations.
Source : KTO

Top Tourism Photo Exhibition to Open


A special photo exhibition featuring the winning works of the 39th Korea Tourism Photo Contest is slated to run from October 31st to November 9th at the Tourist Information Center on the basement floor of the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) Headquarters in Seoul.

The exhibition will showcase the Presidential Prize-winning “Noeul” (Twilight) by Kim Jin-Cheol of Incheon-si, the Gold Prize-winning “Autumn Leaves” by Kim Kyu-Hwan of Uiwang-si, two Silver Prize-winning and three Bronze Prize-winning photos, and 80 other original photos deemed to best convey the mesmerizing beauty of Korea. Also, owners of the top seven photos will receive cash prizes during the opening ceremony of the exhibition.

Meanwhile, the annual Korea Tourism Photo Contest, organized by KTO, is a great opportunity for citizens to not only show off their photography skills, but also promote tourism in Korea. Photos are individually submitted via KTO website, and judged on originality, artistry and applicability. This year, KTO received over 5,000 entries for the contest.


Source : KTO 

2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit Preparatory Secretariat

Media Support Staff Recruitment Announcement

2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit will be held in Korea from

March 26 to 27, 2012 with more that 50 heads of state participating.

2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit Preparatory Secretariat is currently

recruiting support staff to facilitate the preparation and implementation

process of the Summit for its successful outcome.
The PR Department of the Preparatory Secretariat is especially looking

for media support staff to assist the participation of delegations and

media representatives and to support the media coverage of the event.

Among the media support staff, Media Liaison Officers and Media Center

Supporting Officers will play a crucial role in the preparation stage of the

Summit, which will undoubtedly help build their careers in media or

international events.
1. Media Liaison Officer (MLO): January through March, 2012
2. Media Center Supporting Officer: February through March, 2012
Individuals not at liberty to participate for months at a time can apply

for other positions which require only short-term involvement before

or during the Summit.
For more details, please visit the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security

Summit official website, www.seoulnss.go.kr.

Korea Drama Festival 2011


The 2011 Korea Drama Festival, a celebration of popular contemporary Korean TV dramas, is set to take place from October 1st to the 9th in Jinju-si, Gyeongsangnam-do.

The main events of the festival, scheduled to be held in Gyeongnam Culture & Arts Center, include an award ceremony for the best Korean TV dramas of the year, a music concert featuring popular original sound tracks, and a children’s musical titled ‘Power Ranger Jungle Force.’ Participation in the main events requires prior online or phone registration.

Moreover, a wide variety of subsidiary programs, including Korean drama cultural experience programs, photo and poster exhibitions, and fringe festivals, will be held around Namgang River.


More info

2011 Korea Drama Festival
☞ Period & Venue: October 1-9 / Gyeongnam Culture & Arts Center (Gyeongsangnam-do Jinju), Namgang River

☞ Main Events (Venue: Gyeongnam Culture & Arts Center)
Korea Drama Awards: Oct. 2 (17:00)
Buhwal Concert: Oct. 3 (19:00) / VIP seats 38,000 won, R seats 28,000 won, S seats 18,000 won
Drama OST Concert: Oct. 4 (19:00) / VIP seats 38,000 won, R seats 28,000 won, S seats 18,000 won
* Phone reservations: +82-1577-7167 (Korean)
* Online reservations
Buhwal Conert
Drama OST Concert

☞ Festival homepage:
www.kdfo.org/2011/ko/main/index.asp (Korean, English)

☞ 1330 tt call center: +82-55-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

☞ Related news
Thousands of Lanterns to Illuminate Jinju Namgang River

Chungcheongbuk-do Town to Celebrate Grapes!

Korea’s largest grape producer, Yeongdong-gun of Chungcheongbuk-do Province, will be hosting the 2011 Yeongdong Grape Festival from August 26th to 28th under theme of “The Very Special Moment Shared with Your Family, Friends and Lovers.” At the festival, visitors will be able to pick grapes off vines or fish them out of a pool to take home, produce wine under the instruction of master winemakers, or try grape-flavored snow cones and chocolate, all for small fees. Meanwhile, in the evening, the festival will present free magic shows, fireworks and bubble shows for the whole family to enjoy. 

Korea's Water Parks !


Korea’s Water Parks: Make a Splash This Summer!
As summer temperatures rise day by day, more and more people across the nation are searching for ways to have fun and cool off. With their giant wave pools, thrilling water slides, and myriad of pools, water parks in Korea are some of the best places to go to escape the summer heat and have a blast with friends and family. Most of Korea’s water parks even have the added bonus of hot spring spa and jjimjilbang (Korean sauna) facilities, allowing you to relax and recharge after an action-packed day of rides. Keep reading to discover more about these refreshing mini getaways where you can finally get rid of the ‘summer blahs.’ 
Perfect Daytrips - Water parks just a stone’s throw from Seoul.
CARIBBEAN BAY
CARIBBEAN BAY
Caribbean Bay is Korea’s largest water park and is particularly popular thanks to its convenient location in the Everland Theme Park complex on the outskirts of Seoul in Yongin. Caribbean Bay can accommodate up to 20,000 people and has five different themed zones that include indoor pools, outdoor pools, spas, water rides, water slides, and many other amusement facilities. The most popular attractions at the water park are the Wave Pool, where the waves get as high as 2.4 meters, and the water bobsled, with its 22-meter drop. Also among visitor favorites is the new Aqua Loop that was built in 2011 in celebration of the park’s 15th anniversary. The Aqua Loop is an intense body slide in which you plummet down an 18-meter vertical drop, shoot through a 360-degree turn, and reach heart-pounding speeds of up to 90km/h.
 Hours of Operation 
Weekdays: 09:30-18:00 / Weekends: 09:00-19:00 
*Hours may vary by season. 

 Admission Fees                                                         (Unit: won)
 Mid Season
(June 1-30)
High Season
(July 1-8)
Gold Season
(July 9 - Aug 31)
AdultsChildren/
Seniors
AdultsChildren/ 
Seniors
AdultsChild/ 
Seniors
All-Day Pass50,00039,00055,00043,00070,00055,000
Half-Day Pass 
(14:30-)
42,00033,00045,00035,00060,00046,000
※ Seniors: ages 65 and up / Children: ages 3-12 

 Convenience Facilities 
Family restaurants, fast food restaurants, souvenir shops, nap rooms for children 


 Directions
Seoul -> Yongin 
From Seoul Express Bus Terminal (Express Bus Terminal Station, Subway Line 3, 7) take a bus to Yongin (50-min ride, first bus: 06:30, last bus 22:10, departs every 20-30 min, fare: 2,800 won) 

Yongin -> Everland
Take Bus 5800 or 5002 from in front of Hotel Cinema across the street from Yongin Bus Terminal (30-min ride) 

Gimpo/Incheon Int’l Airport -> Everland: 
Take a limousine bus from the airport to Yongin Bus Terminal (about a 90-min ride) 
From the terminal take Bus 5800, 5002, or 10-5. 
Take a shuttle bus directly from Seoul!
Seoul -> Everland 
Shuttle buses depart from in front of the following stations:
*City Hall Station (Subway Line 1&2), Exit 4 (in front of the Press Center) - 8:30 am
*Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station (Subway Lines 2,4,5), Exit 11 - 8:40am 

Everland Shuttle Bus Info
(60-min ride, round-trip fare: 10,000 won)
*Reservations and payment must be made at least one day in advance.
Phone number: +82-31-919-1244. 

**Buses leave for Seoul from Everland at 18:30
 
 More info 
☞ To learn more about Caribbean Bay, Click here! 
☞ Caribbean Bay Homepage (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
☞ 1330 tt call center: +82-31-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) 
☞ Related column: Danny Falls in Love with Caribbean Bay! 

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TEREMEDEN
TEREMEDEN
First visited by the kings of the Joseon Dynasty, the hot springs of Icheon are well known for their excellent water quality. Among the resorts and water parks that have sprung up around the famed springs of Icheon is Termeden, a German-style hot springs resort and water park. Though the park has various pools, spas, and slides, one of the most famous attractions at Termeden is the tame 30-meter wide Bade Pool (the largest of its kind in Asia) with various underwater massage jets that effectively ease fatigue, stress, and help muscles relax. 

In 2011, Termeden added to the fun with an addition of a water slide and a water bucket for children. The themed hot spring pools are also highly recommended, since the added natural ingredients of each spa (ginseng, rice, honey, etc.) are said to provide a different, unique health benefit. Termeden also has a forest walking path, a park, and an “eco-pond,” which also is fed by natural hot spring water.
 Hours of Operation 
Weekdays 08:00-20:00 / Weekends 08:00-21:00 
*Hours may vary by facility.

 Admission Fees
ClassificationLow seasonSummer Season
Weekdays
(Mon.-Fri.)
Weekends/
Holidays
High Season
July 9-22 & 
Aug. 16-28
Golden Season
July 23-
Aug. 15
Weekdays
(Mon.-Fri.)
Weekends/
Holidays
Weekdays/
Weekends / 
Holidays
All-dayAdults25,00029,00034,00038,00044,000
Children18,00021,00025,00029,00034,000
Half-day
(16:00-)
Adults15,00017,40021,00023,00027,000
Children10,80012,60016,00018,00021,000
※ Children: ages 36 mo.-13 yrs. old
※ Dates and admission fees are subject to change. 

 Convenience Facilities Food court (Korean, Chinese, Japanese, fusion food), cafeteria, children’s playroom, music and movie room, therapy massage parlor, fitness Club, internet café (PC bang), convenience stores

 Transportation
Seoul -> Icheon
Dong Seoul Bus Terminal (Subway Line 2, Gangbyeon Station) → Icheon (travel time: 1 hr; first bus: 6:10 am, last bus: 11:00 pm; bus departs every 20 min; fare: 4,300 won) 

Seoul Express Bus Terminal (Subway Lines 3 & 7, Express Bus Terminal Station) → Icheon (travel time: 1hr, first bus: 6:30 am, last bus: 22:30, buses depart every 30-40 min, fare: 4,400-7,700 won) 

Free Shuttle to Termeden 

Icheon Intercity Bus Terminal -> Termeden
The shuttle bus stop is located across from the bus terminal on the opposite side of the road in front of SC First Bank. 

Icheon Intercity Bus Terminal → Termeden 08:20/ 09:20/ 10:20/ 14:30
(An additional bus runs at 11:20 on weekends and national holidays) 

Termeden → Icheon Intercity Bus Terminal 11:00 15:00 17:30 18:30 20:30 
(The departure time for the 11:00 bus changes to 12:00 on weekends and national holidays) 

Travel time: approx. 15 minutes 
Non-stop bus from Seoul!
Dong Seoul Bus Terminal (Line 2 Gangbyeon Station) - 9:20, 10:40 

** Bus departs from Termeden at 16:00 and 17:10
Fare: 5,500 won.
 
 More info 
☞ To learn more about Termeden, Click here! 
☞ Termeden Homepage (Korean, English)
☞ 1330 tt call center: +82-31-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
☞ Related Column: Enjoy Icheon Termeden with the Entire Family 

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Woongjin Playdoci
Woongjin Playdoci
Woongjin Playdoci, a very unique indoor theme park, is located in Bucheon City in Gyeonggi-do Province not far from Seoul. In addition to having Korea’s first indoor ski slope, a water park, golf driving range, and a fitness club, Woongjin Playdoci also has an Aqua Bar in the spa area where you can have a refreshing, exotic drink while taking a soak in the pool. Other unusual facilities include event pools decorated in themes of different countries and hot springs pools scented with natural ingredients. For those of you who spend a lot of time on your feet each day, make sure to hit the foot bath—perfect for improving blood circulation and helping ease fatigue. There’s also plenty for children to do (wave pool, lazy river, water rides, and more) while the adults pamper themselves with a water jet massage at the Bade Pool in the Spa Zone.
 Hours of Operation
10:00-21:00
* Hours may vary by facility. 

 Admission Fees
ClassificationHigh Season
(June 11–July 15, 2011)
Golden Season
(July 16–August 21, 2011)
All day 
(10:00-21:00)
Adults: 43,000 won / 
Children: 33,000 won
Adults: 55,000 won / 
Children: 45,000 won
Night(17:00-21:00)
Adults: 26,000 won / 
Children: 20,000 won
(16:30-21:00)
Adults: 39,000 won / 
Children: 29,000 won
※ Children: 3-12 years old. / Dates and fees are subject to change. 

 Convenience Facilities 
Food court (Korean, Chinese, snacks), bars, nursing room, etc. 

 Transportation
Seoul -> Woongjin Playdoci 
Bugae Station (Subway Line 1), Exit 2 → Take Bus 579 or 79 → Get off at Sangil High School (about a 5-min. ride) 

 More info
☞To learn more about Woongjin Playdoci, Click here!
☞ Woongjin Playdoci homepage (Korean, English)
☞ 1330 tt call center: +82-32-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

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Resom Spa Castle
Resom Spa Castle 
Resom Spa Castle is one of Korea’s most representative hot spring theme parks, thanks to the widespread fame of its healthy 49°C Germanium water. Located in Yesan-gun in Chungcheongnam-do, Resom Spa Castle’s hot spring facility, Chunchunhyang is open all year round, providing guests with outdoor, hot spring water park facilities and over twenty open-air pools/tubs. 

Looking for a thrill? Try the water park’s famous water slide the Master Blaster and the Speed Slide, an exhilarating ride in which you’ll race down a three-story water shoot in just four seconds. For some fun that’s slightly less intense, check out the roaring rapids of the wave Torrent River wave pool. Or, relax in the open-air bath pool zone by trying out the Hinoki pool, couples’ pool, foot bath pool, apple wine pool, or aqua bar.
 Hours of Operation 
09:00-21:00 (outdoor/indoor spa, pools), 12:00-18:00 (water slides)
* Hours may vary by facility. 

 Admission Fees
 Low SeasonHigh Season 
(July 1-Aug. 31, 2011)
All DayAdults: 48,000 won
Children: 30,000 won
Adults: 59,000 won
Children: 39,000 won
Half Day
(17:00-21:00)
Adults: 28,800 won
Children: 18,000 won
Adults: 35,400 won
Children: 23,400 won
※ Children: ages 3-12. / Dates and fees are subject to change. 

 Convenience Facilities 
Food One (drinks, snacks, hamburgers), Sports Bar (light meal, drinks), rental shop, children’s play room, PC center, etc. 

 Transportation
Seoul → Resom Spa Castle
From Seoul take the direct express bus from the Central Terminal (5 times a day) or Seoul Nambu Terminal (3 times a day). 

 More info
☞To learn more about Resom Spa Castle, Click here! 
☞ Resom Spa Castle Chunchunhyang Homepage (Korean, English)
☞ 1330 tt call center: +82-41-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) 

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Perfect for an overnight trip! – A Water Park Surrounded by Nature
Seorak Waterpia
Seorak Waterpia
Seorak Waterpia is located within the Seorak Hanwha Resort nearby Seoraksan National Park (Seoraksan Mountain) the most popular destination on the East Coast. The stunning scenery of Mt. Seoraksan makes a beautiful backdrop to Seorak Waterpia, which offers the latest water amusement facilities and hot spring water spas. The open-air spa is particularly a must-visit since it uses only pure mineral water that springs up from 680 meters underground at temperature of 49 degrees Celsius. If you are looking for fun and thrills, check out the water slides and wave pools. If you’re traveling with children, be sure to visit the Kids’ Pool and Rainbow Stream. 

Following major renovations completed in 2011, Seorak Waterpia is now (1.5x) bigger and better than ever! As part of the twelve new water facilities, the resort introduced World Alley, a 260-meter-long water slide with a sharp drop and a 360-degree turn. The park also added Torrent River (a water rapids ride) and Family Raft to its action-packed repertoire.
 Hours of Operation 
Hot Springs: 06:00-22:00 / Water Park: 08:00-22:00 / Outdoor Wave Pool: 08:00-21:00
* Hours may vary by facility. 

 Admission Fees 
ClassificationHigh Season
(July 1-14, 2011, 
Aug. 29-Sept. 13, 2011)
Golden Season
(July 15 – Aug. 28, 2011)
All Day
(08:00-22:00)
Adults: 58,000 won
Children: 43,500 won
Adults: 73,000 won
Children: 54,500 won
Half Day
(16:00-22:00)
Adults: 49,000 won
Children: 36,500 won
Adults: 62,000 won
Children: 46,500 won
※ Children: 4-12 years old
※ Discounts offered to guests of the Hanhwa Resort and visitors who reserve online.
※ Dates and fees are subject to change. 

 Convenience Facilities 
Food court (Korean, Western, snacks, café), souvenir shops, nursing room, etc. 

 Transportation
Seoul -> Sokcho
From Dong Seoul Bus Terminal (Gangbyeon Station, Subway Line 2) Take a bus to Sokcho Intercity Bus Terminal (travel time: 2hrs, 20min-3hrs, 50min; first bus: 6:25, last bus: 23:00, buses depart every 5-30 min, fare: 16,100-18,400 won) 

From Seoul Express Bus Terminal (Express Bus Terminal Station, Subway Lines 3, 7, 9)
Take bus to Sokcho Express Bus Terminal (travel time: 2hrs, 40min, first bus: 6:30, last bus: 23:30, bus intervals: 30 – 40 min, fare: 17,000-18,700 won) 

Sokcho -> Seorak Waterpia
From Sokcho Intercity Bus Terminal, take bus no. 3 or 3-1
Get off at Seorak Hanwha Resort (Fare: 1,000 won, about a 10-min ride) 

From Sokcho Express Bus Terminal, take Bus 7, 9, or 1. 
Get off at Sokcho Fire Station, and then take Bus 3 or 3-1 to Seorak Hanhwa Resort. 

*If taking a taxi, the fare is around 10,000 won. 
Take the Seorak Waterpia Shuttle Bus to and from Seoul
Euljiro 1-ga Station (Subway Line 2), Exit 4 (3-min walk to Hanhwa HQ) - 8:30am
Jamsil Station (Subway Line 2), Exit 4 (outside Lotte Mart) - 9:30am 

**Bus departs from Seorak Hanwha Resort at 14:30 to return to Seoul
(Fare: round-trip 30,000 won, one-way 16,000 won).
Reservation and advance payment required. 
Shuttle bus reservations: +82-2 729-3200
 
 More info
☞ To learn more about Seorak Waterpia, Click here! 
☞ Seorak Waterpia Homepage (Korean, English)
☞ 1330 tt call center: +82-33-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
☞ Related column: Enjoy the Waves and Spas at the Seorak Waterpia 

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Vivaldi Park Ocean World
Vivaldi Park Ocean World 
Ocean World Water Park is located in Vivaldi Park (one of Korea’s most famous ski resorts) situated among the beautiful ancient forests of Hongcheon in Gangwon-do Province. The water park is done in an Egyptian theme with replicas of the Sphinx, pyramids, obelisks, and other decorative touches. 

Divided into various ‘zones’—Indoor Zone, Surfing Mount Wave Pool Zone, Extreme Zone, Dynamic Zone, and the Mega Slide Zone—each section of the water park offers a different kind of amusement. The Indoor Zone has various pools and slides, a jjimjilbang (a Korean-style sauna), and a therapy center. In the Extreme Zone, there is the thrilling Surfing Mount, which has waves as high as 8 feet tall. The Dynamic Zone is also filled with many thrilling attractions including the ever-popular, 300-meter-long Monster Blaster slide, the 6-person Super Boomerango slide, and the Giant Waterplex slide. In 2011, two new thrilling rides have been introduced to double the fun: the ‘Super S Slide,’ a rafting experience on a 6-person tube down the 146-meter long course from a 6.8-meter high tower, and the ‘Cairo Racing,’ an extreme ride of speed.
 Hours of Operation 
07:30-20:00
* Hours are subject to change and may vary according to weather conditions. 

 Admission Fees
ClassificationGolden Season (June 1–Aug. 28)
All day (07:30-20:00)Adults 75,000 won / Children 60,000 won
Half day (15:00-20:00)Adults 65,000 won / Children 50,000 won
※ Extended hours: Open until 22:00 from July 23 to August 20. 
※ Children: ages 36 mos.-12 yrs.
※ Dates and admission fees are subject to change.
☞ Detailed info on admission fees (Korean) 

 Convenience Facilities 
Food court (Korean, Western, Oriental), fast food restaurants, snack bars, cafés, rental shops, children’s play room, nursing room, internet cafe, sleeping room 

 Transportation
Seoul -> Vivaldi Park
From Dong Seoul Bus Terminal, (Gangbyeon Station, Subway Line 2) take a bus to Vivaldi Park (travel time: 1 hr, 30 min, buses run 4 times a day, fare: 8,200 won) 

Take a shuttle bus from Seoul!
Shuttle buses depart from over 40 major subway stations in Seoul. 
Sinchon Station (Subway Line 2) Exit #7 (S Hotel across from Nogosan Police Station) - 06:30 
Sadang Station (Subway Line 2, 4) Exit #2 - 06:45.
Dongdaemun History & Culture Part Station (Subway Line 2, 4, 5) Exit 9 (10m from station) - 06:30. 

Reservation must be made at least one day in advance. Phone number: +82-2-2222-7474)
* The round-trip shuttle bus to Vivaldi Park runs free of charge between April 30 and October 3, 2011. Reservations must be made in advance.
Shuttle Bus Info & Online Reservations (Korean)
 
 More info
☞ To learn more about Vivaldi Park Ocean World, Click here! 
☞ Vivaldi Park Ocean World Homepage (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
☞ 1330 tt call center: +82-33-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
☞ Related Column: Spend an Exciting Summer Vacation at Vivaldi Park Ocean World