Gangneung City Hall
Provides multilingual guides to festivals such as the shamanist Dano Festival.
Bonghwadae
The largest extant Shilla tomb at 22m high and with a 250m circumference.
Bijo
Climb Deokjeokdos highest peak, Bijo-bong (292m), for the grand view.
Seobongchong
At Noseo-dong Tombs , Seobongchong was built between the 4th and 5th centuries.
West Gate
An attractive gate on Geumjeong-san, but less visited because its off the ridge trail.
Geumgwanchong
At Noseo-dong Tombs , Geumgwanchong was built between the 4th and 5th centuries.
Kyobo Building
A tall block of stores and offices that is often referred to as a landmark in Andong.
Chungbuk National University
A university with vibrant budget eating and drinking options to its north and east.
Gangyeongjeon
These were the king’s living quarters within Seouls main palace Gyeongbokgung.
Mita
A small Buddhist hermitage on the path to Donghak-sa in Gyeryongsan National Park.
Bukbu Beach
You can swim at this beach but otherwise its very quiet going outside warm weather.
Hamnyeongjeon
A part of Deoksugung, this building served as Emperor Gojong’s living quarters.
Wangsan Beach
Just up from Eulwangni is Wangsan Beach, which has a less developed beachfront.
Yukdam Pokpo
A series of six waterfalls and a pond after Biryong Pokpo in Seorak-san National Park.
Jinju Jungang Market
Traditional market with a fantastic variety of street vendors and indoor shops.
Eunseon Pokpo
A waterfall on the trail between Donghak-sa and Gap-sa in Gyeryongsan National Park.
Imok
Across the bridge Omokdae, this is monument to one of Yi Seong-gye’s ancestors.
Mireuksaji
A small Buddhist temple which was built in the late Shilla or early Goryeo period.
Sangseon
At this hermitage you’ll find lovely views across the valley and maybe a monk chanting.
Yongmun Pokpo
A waterfall on the trail between Donghak-sa and Gap-sa in Gyeryongsan National Park.