

A cultural hub and iconic landmark in Seoul, Dongdaemun Design Plaza is a symbol of the city's vibrant design industry.
Famous for its tripe soup, a popular breakfast dish in Korea.
Known for its traditional Korean breakfast menu in a historic hanok building.
Popular for its handmade noodles and traditional Korean dishes.
A iconic, Zaha Hadid-designed architectural marvel, perfect for photography and architecture enthusiasts.
Korea's oldest market, offering a glimpse into traditional Korean food and culture.
A beautiful, large park perfect for picnics, cycling, and enjoying nature in the heart of Seoul.
Kuan Ti Temple, also known as the Temple of the God of War, is a serene and culturally rich sanctuary dedicated to Guan Yu, the legendary figure known for his loyalty and righteousness. This temple features exquisite architecture and intricate carvings, reflecting the deep reverence the Chinese hold for this historical figure.
Waghire Light and Sound Show, set in the historic Shaniwar Wada, is a mesmerizing spectacle that brings Peshwa history to life.

Mohave Valley, nestled along the Colorado River, offers some of the darkest skies in Arizona. The region's isolation and low light pollution make it an excellent location for stargazing and astronomy enthusiasts.
Dongdaemun's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Exploring the vast design plaza and nearby markets requires comfortable footwear.
Keep your devices powered while shopping and exploring.
Sweet pancake filled with seeds and honey, best with a side of soy milk
Spicy kimchi stew with tofu, often served with rice
Marinated grilled beef, served with lettuce wraps and side dishes
Affordable and trendy fashion accessories reflecting the vibrant street style of Seoul.
Traditional Korean clothing, often worn during special occasions, symbolizing Korean culture and heritage.
Spicy stir-fried rice cakes, a popular street food in Korea, often enjoyed with a cold drink.