Korea

The Korean peninsula, roughly 1,030 kilometers long and 175 kilometers wide at its narrowest point, is located in Northeast Asia. With Seoul as its capital city, Korea’s total land area is 100,363 kilometers squared.

Korea is a nation that boasts a fast growing economy and a lifestyle that perfectly combines the old and the new. Once known as “the Land of the Morning Calm”, the peninsula now hardly rests, pulsating with life and commerce. In particular, Korea has a very advanced and modern infrastructure and is a world leader in information technology such as electronics, telecommunications, semiconductors, LCD displays, computers, cell phones and high-tech gadgets, led by global companies such as Samsung and LG. It is also home to such world famous car companies as Hyundai and Kia, which help to make the country one of the world’s top five automobile manufacturers. Indeed, Korea is a major global economic power and it has been one of the most successful and fastest growing economies in the world since the 1960s, now 13th largest in the world. Korea also plays a key role in international trade as years of rapid economic development propelled the country into becoming the world’s seventh largest trading nation. It is also the world’s largest shipbuilding nation and the world’s third largest steel producing country.

Despite all such enthusiasm for modernization and globalization, Koreans still greatly value their 5,000 years of history and beautiful nature, making their country an attractive destination for business travelers and vacationers alike. Meanwhile, the “K-Wave”, also known as “Hallyu” is taking the world by storm as Korean pop culture has been greatly gaining its popularity overseas. Amidst the Korean Wave, famous spots that appeared in Korean dramas and movies attract foreign visitors all year around. Korea’s long heritage and inspiring scenery impress all visitors with uniqueness and charm. Please visit Korea and discover the many wonders Korea has to offer.

Jeju

About Jeju

Jeju is an island located in south-west of the Korean Peninsula. It is the biggest island of Republic of Korea and strategically positioned connecting Continents (Russia, China) and Oceans (Japan, South-East Asia). Basalt rocks cover more than 90% area of this universal volcanic island and a universal recreational island with beautiful natural landscape received as a gift from nature. The island is oval-shaped with Halla Mountain in the centre stretching 73km from east to west and 41km from north to south.

UNESCO Bio Sphere Reserve

December 16, 2002, designated a World Biosphere Reserve on June 27, 2007 and registered as Korea’s first World Natural Heritage Property  with the title of Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes.

Samda-do

It is regarded as Samda-do due to the abundance of stones, wind and women.

Sammoo-do

It is also known as Sammoo-do because there is no stealing, no beggars and no front gates.

Tamna

It had only one kingdom for 464 years, which gave it the name of Tamna.

About Jeju

The largest island and only self-governing province in Korea.

Jeju is a world-renowned treasure island that merits worldwide attention and conservation.

Food

The food in Jeju is uniquely delicious thanks to its clean ocean and mountainous terrain.

Don’t miss out on Jeju’s local cuisine.

Itineraries

Beautiful forests, an extravagant city, and a coastline with a brilliant blue sparkle.

These gems are waiting to be visited by travelers just like you.