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Places to visit during winter
 Date: December 31, 2007

Questions flood the minds of tourism journalists with each new season. People seem to grow increasingly restless, more so at the approach rather than at the peak of the season as in mid-winter or mid-summer. The inquiries start to roll in during November, not only from Koreans, but also from people coming from countries where winter doesn't exist. Therefore, to quell this rise in requests, we have gathered a number of places to visit in Korea during the winter (mid-November ~ end of February).

* Source: Tour2Korea

Get a True Taste of Winter on Korea's Breathtaking Ski Slopes!

No matter what people say, it all comes down to skiing. There's nothing like the feeling of freedom, making your way down on the slopes covered in fresh, powdery snow. Even if you're not quite the avid skier, don't worry, because brief training courses are available, so that even beginners may enjoy the time out on the slopes. When thinking of ski resorts to recommend, a number of places spring to mind. The High1 Ski Resort offers a number of colorful and exciting events, complete with a ski train in operation for a comfortable trip that opened in 2006, while the Yongpyong Ski Resort is another great resort featuring Korea's longest slopes. Next, is the Muju Resort, located in the snowfilled mountain area of Deokyusan National Park, offering gondola rides to the top of the slopes, where guests get the chance to witness what a real ¡®snow country' is all about.

At the Daemyung Vivaldi Park Ski World, guests can enjoy themselves both at the waterpark or the slopes. Lastly, there is Phoenix Park, a ski resort harnessing an 18-hole golf course and a first-class hotel, delighting all guests who come to visit. If, for some reason, you fear the ski slopes, I recommend the snow sledding slopes. The Everland Snow Sledding Slopes are only an hour away on the Seoul subway system, providing sledding courses for all, from kids to adults !

Break Away from the World of Ordinary Spas and Head To Spa Waterpark!

  - Seoraksan National Park & Seorak Waterpia

The Seoraksan National Park of Korea is famous for both its geographical features and its hot springs. After a rewarding hike in the beautiful snow-covered mountains, why not take some time and settle down at the Seorak Waterpia for a memorable bath in the hot springs? The waterpark overlooks the wondrous mountain ranges of the Seoraksan Mountains, offering a large variety of water facilities and therapies in the Aqua Dome, and an array of small themed baths providing a great view of the scenery, granting total satisfaction for all its guests regardless of their preferences.

 - An All-Season Waterpark, Duksan Spa Castle

Duksan Spa Castle is an enormous facility that uses hot spring waters to create a waterpark. The waterpark uses 49¡ÆC natural hot spring waters for their exciting water rides, the water massage systems of the Bade Pools, the ondol cultures of traditional Korea at the Sarangchae, and a bar to enjoy a glass of beer while bathing in the hot spring waters. The unique opportunity to drink a refreshing glass of beer in the hot springs is usually the most appealing feature for many of its guests.

 - Korea's Largest Waterpark, Caribbean Bay

Cutting edge facilities, an enormous land plot, and superb service. Those are just a few of the reasons why Caribbean Bay has become enormously popular. During the peak summer months, the park sees a large increase in the amount of people watching, rather than truly experiencing the impressive water facilities. If you don't mind passing up the opportunity visiting the outdoor wave pool and water slides, Caribbean Bay is worth visiting. The indoor youth pool, mini wave pool, and a variety of water/spa facilities are a pleasant alternative to an equally enjoyable time.

Festivities at Snow Covered Tourist Attractions

The frozen lake reflects the colors of the sky and the wondrous beauty of the snowfields, and natural ice arts wondrously decorate the land above at the snow covered festival grounds. The Icicles that are frozen on trees that are hundreds of years old, and the pine trees clothed in the white snows of winter imitate beautiful flowers made with snow. Korea's most famous snow festivals is the Taebaek Snow Festival and the Daegwalryeong Snow Festival. The Taebaek Snow Festival is especially popular due to its snow train tour. If you would like to see more than 3,900 snow covered yew trees, do not miss out on visiting Taebaeksan Mountain.

Snow Tracking, Climbing the Highest Peak of Hallasan Mountain

Mountain is one of Korea's natural forests, Jeju-do Island's highest mountain peak, and is Korea's tallest mountain, where the galaxies can be reached from atop the mountains. Royal azaleas bloom in the spring, fall brings the autumn foliage, and the winter brings forth snowfields and a sea of clouds. The relatively easy hike to the top rewards hikers with a view of vast snowfields with crystal-like flowers of ice formations growing in the sunlight on top of the withered old trees. If you follow the winds of the snowfields and can take your eyes off the wondrous snow formations for a quick moment, you can turn around to witness the ocean expanse that surrounds the waters of Jeju-do Island, the East Sea. Though a one-day hike does not leave much time to appreciate the beauty of the mountains, there is a feeling of certain satisfaction in leaving while wanting more. From my experiences, the mountains of Hallasan that soar skyward from out of the blue waters of the East Sea was one of the most memorable trips I have had.

A Theme Park Full of Winter Events

 - Lotte World & the Lotte World Ice Rink

Lotte World is Korea's only indoor amusement park located at the center of Seoul, where guests can enjoy a variety of amusement rides and witness the falling of artificial snow through the large snow fans (until Dec. 25), all while avoiding the cold winter bite. Also, people can skate on the Lotte World Ice Rink, located at the center of Lotte World, for an even more spectacular time.

 - Everland & Everland Snow Sledding Slopes

Everland is a large-sized theme park that holds more than 4.5 million pyeongs of land housing an animal zoo, amusement park, snow sledding slopes, botanical gardens and more. Korea's largest theme park lives up to its reputation, as it dresses the whole park in a wondrous illusion even down to the part-time cleaning employees, wearing cute uniforms. The colorful fantasy world of Everland provides an enormous array of events and rides along with sledding at the Everland Snow Sledding Slopes, and remains truly a must-visit for those desiring to fully feel the sensations of Korea's winter.

By News Reporter Hong Mi-Kyung

 
Comments
Posted by: caselyn | January 22, 2010  1:03:41 AM
i wish i can go there Edit  Delete 
Posted by: syalinda | December 02, 2009  9:45:00 PM
can't wait to visit Korea end of this month!!! I'm very excited! Edit  Delete 
Posted by: Jessica | October 23, 2009  2:18:23 PM
A great place.Nice to be back in Korea.I am going back to Incheon, my birth place on Nov 5.Visit my parents, brother and friends.Can't wait to be back in Korea.Jerry coming on Nov12.See you in Korea,Jerry. Edit  Delete 
Posted by: Jessica | October 23, 2009  2:15:01 PM
Wonderful,breathtaking,heart warming memories to remember.Incheon , my birth place is the best palce to visit in Korea. Edit  Delete 
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Korea, a unique and exciting experience to cherish . Edit  Delete 
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korea is such a beautiful country i will go there when is snowing see you korea Edit  Delete 
Posted by: princess | August 01, 2009  9:55:29 PM
wonderful place! i would like to go there someday! when my school holiday and is snowing see you korea Edit  Delete 
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Posted by: madeleine | July 22, 2008  3:55:30 PM
i love snow as im just keen which month got it Edit  Delete 
Posted by: xueyi | May 29, 2008  6:09:44 PM
i love snow. Edit  Delete 
Posted by: jann | May 29, 2008  6:06:53 PM
i love korea. Edit  Delete 
Posted by: veronica | May 29, 2008  6:05:30 PM
super duper! i love korea most. i'll be there!!! Edit  Delete 
Posted by: elvin | May 29, 2008  6:02:44 PM
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Posted by: joan | May 29, 2008  5:51:39 PM
i will be there in december 4 2008,wait for me snow pleasssssse! Edit  Delete 
Posted by: felisher | May 29, 2008  5:49:37 PM
my family are planning to go to any country which has snow there Edit  Delete 
Posted by: Bobby | March 28, 2008  1:39:51 AM
I have sure plans to visit this coming winter (2009). My only qualm is I hope I manage to find any combination of vegetarian food Edit  Delete 
Posted by: thai | March 04, 2008  0:11:21 AM
I want to know if my family will go for one day trip to any suggested snowy place during March 8-9, my children never touch the real snow Edit  Delete 
Posted by: lotz | January 31, 2008  6:22:38 PM
love how u made this list.is ther anyone who could tell me the most affordable place to stay in korea that wont be too far from the places feautured in this list.a clean hostel would be great!tnx! Edit  Delete 
Posted by: PONG | January 31, 2008  1:58:16 PM
I WILL BE THERE IN FEB 9,2008 ,WAIT FOR ME Edit  Delete 
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I want to visit korea very soon! Edit  Delete 
Posted by: jhoane | January 28, 2008  3:20:44 PM
its pretty good!!! now im getting interested to go to korea... Edit  Delete 
Posted by: shb | January 27, 2008  3:03:02 PM
Wonderful!! I love all Edit  Delete 
Posted by: thomas | January 26, 2008  3:39:56 PM
lovely lovely korea Edit  Delete 
Posted by: Rim | January 17, 2008  0:22:35 PM
GREAT!!! kekeke...how I wish I can go right now^^! Edit  Delete 
Posted by: max | January 17, 2008  3:23:39 PM
This article is really interesting. Thank you~ If you have chance, i recommand ducksan spa castle. Edit  Delete 
Posted by: mua | January 08, 2008  1:47:22 PM
it's the best!!!!!! I love everything!! Edit  Delete 
Posted by: mee | January 05, 2008  0:59:18 PM
i love Lotte world!! Edit  Delete 
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i want to go there Edit  Delete 
Posted by: Sol | January 02, 2008  1:14:29 AM
Wonderful Places! I would like to go there someday! If it's free I will grab it. Korea is such a beautiful country. Edit  Delete 
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