South Korea

Busan

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South Korea’s bustling port city offers travelers a vibrant blend of traditional culture, stunning landscapes, and modern attractions. The city's culture, deeply rooted in its fishing heritage and Buddhist traditions, can be experienced in its historic temples and lively markets. Travelers can sample fresh seafood and experience the local fishing culture at the Jagalchi Fish Market. Explore the city’s Buddhist traditions at the stunning Beomeosa Temple, a Buddhist temple nestled in the mountains overlooking the city.

Seoul (Incheon)

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Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is a lively city seamlessly blending ancient traditions and modern technology. The city's culture is deeply rooted in Confucianism and Buddhism, which visitors can be seen in its historic temples, palaces, and traditional hanbok attire. The Gyeongbokgung Palace, a magnificent royal palace that dates back to the Joseon Dynasty, and Bukchon Hanok Village, a preserved neighborhood of traditional Korean houses, are sites visitors can’t miss.