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Mallipo Beach Places to Stay
Many of us are looking for relaxing destinations hotels and resorts with magnificent views in Korea. Thankfully, South Korea has hundreds of small pensions with seaside views due to the coastline that wraps the peninsula. Pensions (think bed and breakfasts where you make your own breakfast in your kitchenette) are a great option for a weekend trip because they have in-room kitchenettes and places to grill. That means you can both enjoy eating out and the convenience of dining at “at home.” Beach Pensions in South Korea Pensions also often…
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Where to Buy Camping Gear in PyeongtaeK
Looking for tents, camping kitchens, and so much more? Here are some great places to try in Pyeongtaek. Camping in Korea Korea loves camping. More specifically, Korea loves boujee camping. Folks will pull up with tents bigger than my first apartment and set up a whole home just for a day at the beach. They don’t even camp all night. As someone who grew up off-grid in hunt camps and rural cabins in Alaska, I never imagined camping could be quite like this and I am totally here for it.…
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100 Date Night Activities Near Pyeongtaek
While researching blogs for first date night ideas we came across a blog on Down Redbud Drive which detailed 100 date ideas for couples. We looked at the list of 100 date ideas and realized that those of us who live in Pyeongtaek have almost every single one of these ideas near us! When there was a date idea that didn’t work, we subbed in another Pyeongtaek date idea to fit its place. We know you are going to love using this blog to plan your dates! If you are…
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20 Fancy Date Nights In or Near Pyeongtaek-si
Looking for a bit of romance? Then, it is time to grab your date and go on an adventure! About Pyeongtaek’s fancy date night locations The concept of the western-style “fancy date” night has begun to slowly spread across South Korea. Since this is a developing concept in rural South Korea, you want to leave space for “fancy” to have different meanings than the west. However, the space might look different. For example, the fancy dinner might not be western food, it might not have wine as an option, it…
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Time to Explore Nearly All of the Sinjeong Lake Cafes in one Blog
Over 20 Sinjeong cafes circle the lake. Here are about 15 we recommend. Sinjeong Lake is a stunning and relaxing lake park in Asan-si.
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Korean Dinosaur Parks, Restaurants, and Cafes
Dinosaur lovers rejoice. There are many Korean dinosaur parks, restaurants, and cafes to explore. A Blog for Dinosaur Loving Families and Tourists in South Korea Do you love Dinosaurs? Are you the parent or spouse of a Dinosaur lover? Or just love feeling transported through time … to the Jurassic or Cretaceous periods? Korea has many diverse opportunities for dinosaur lovers. In the following list of locations, it will be easy for you to select the specific dinosaur experience you prefer. While I tried to highlight locations close to Humphreys,…
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15 Best Cable Cars to Try in Korea
Cable cars offer all the views with none of the hard work. The perfect way to relax for a hot minute during your busy day. Join the Pyeongtaek Travelers Group You are also welcome to join our Pyeongtaek Travelers Facebook Group. The South of Seoul moderated community of active and friendly Pyeongtaek international residents makes traveling in Korea easier. You are invited to share your local travel tips, cultural experiences, and travel opportunities that benefit people who live in the area or trips that originate in the Pyeongtaek area! About Cable Cars…
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8 Luge Parks In South Korea
There is something weirdly freeing about zipping down a hill on a little cart. Don’t miss the chance to feel like a kid again. About Luge in South Korea Luge courses are popular in the warmer months and many will close during the cold winter months when the mountains are being used for skiing and snowboarding. You can contact 1330 to ask about when a particular luge park will be open. Ski resorts and mountain areas across the country have discovered the joy of luge parks. Each year the summer…
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10 Things to Do Near AK Plaza in Pyeongtaek South Korea
Looking for 10 things to do near AK Plaza? We have some great option to get you started. Spend a day exploring the old city center.
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20 Must-visit Buddhist Temples in South Korea
Buddhism in South Korea Buddhism was first adopted on the Korean peninsula by the Goguryeo in 372 CE then by the Silla in 528 CE and finally by the Baekje in 552 CE. Currently, the Jogye and Taego Orders are the most common in South Korea. South Korea has no national religion and no majority religion. Instead, South Korea considers itself free religious society. Some poles say that Korean includes people with no religious affiliation (46%), Christians (29%) and Buddhists (23%). However, such numbers change dramatically based on the organization conducting the…


























