South Korea is an incredible country to visit! Visitors can experience distinctive harmony between historical cultural heritage and modern culture.

Seoul, the capital and largest metropolis of Korea with a population of approximately ten million (2019). It is an ancient city where history and traditions live on, and meet the modern world, creating unusual scenery.The city abounds with superb destinations that offer novel experiences as well as leisure.

Busan is the second largest city in Korea. The city's natural endowments and rich history have resulted in Busan's increasing reputation as a world class city for tourism and culture. As a harbor city, it is also becoming renowned as a hot spot destination for international conventions.

Jeju is the largest island in Korea, located in the southern most region of Korea. Jeju is a premier tourist destination, boasting mild weather and scenic beaches.
Harmony of the body and mind – "Good food is the best medicine"
Eating Korean food is one of the best ways to learn more about Korean culture. Here are some widely loved local Korean food by travelers:
As of July 2019, Korea has 13 UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites and one Natural Heritage Site.
Jeju Island was named a National Biosphere Conservation area in 2002, a World Natural Heritage in 2007, and a 2010 World Geological Park Certification. It is the only area in the world to hold all titles at the same time. In addition, Jeju has all the themes of the world's natural landscape (Islands, volcanoes, waterfalls, beaches, national parks, caves and forests).
The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a weapons-free buffer zone between North and South Korea established in 1953 when the Armistice Agreement was signed during the Korean War. The zone has been protected from human disturbance for about 6 decades and has unintentionally become a haven for wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature lovers.