

Cheongpyeongsa Temple, nestled in the mountains of Gyeonggi-do, is a serene and historic Buddhist temple known for its stunning lotus pond and beautiful architecture.
Handmade lace, a traditional craft passed down through generations, featuring intricate patterns inspired by temple architecture.
Renowned for its health benefits, this tea is made from locally grown ginseng, a symbol of Korean strength and vitality.
Miniature temple bells, cast in bronze, are believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune.
A historic Buddhist temple with beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere.
A scenic lake offering boat rides and picturesque views of the surrounding mountains.
A vibrant night market offering local street food, shopping, and lively atmosphere.

Cheongpyeongsa Temple's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.
The temple grounds are large and involve a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Wearing a hanbok is a fun and respectful way to experience Korean culture at the temple.
Famous for its traditional Korean breakfast served in a peaceful temple setting.
A local favorite for lunch, offering a variety of Korean dishes with a view of the nearby lake.
Offers a simple yet satisfying dinner after a day of exploring the temple grounds.
Spicy kimchi stew with tofu, vegetables, and pork. A hearty breakfast option.
Mixed rice dish with sautéed vegetables, beef, and gochujang sauce. A popular lunch choice.
Korean blood sausage filled with glass noodles, barley, and other ingredients. A street food favorite at night.
Chidiya Tapu Beach, a serene coastal gem in the Andaman Islands, is known for its stunning sunset views and diverse birdlife.

A captivating journey through time and nature, housing an extensive collection of fossils and specimens.
Jerash, the 'Pompeii of the East', is a well-preserved Roman city with grand columns, theaters, and temples.