Created by Geummy and Weosh Team (This page was created to help fellow digital nomads, to have the best experience and to spread awareness of Korean culture).
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Seoul: The capital city of Korea is a bustling metropolis with a mix of modern and traditional attractions. (Scroll down to see the Seoul Attractions guide below)
Gangnam-gu (Think of Los Angeles County and within Gangnam-gu are smaller areas Shina, Apgujeong, Cheongdam which are equivalent to the West Hollywood, Beverly hills, Brentwood area.)
Pangyo: Pangyo Techno Valley (PTV) is known as the “Silicone Valley” of Korea. The high concentration of IT and BT companies lured the high-income class in Korea, turning Pangyo into an emerging innovative and wealthy district of Korea.
Busan: Located on the southern coast, Busan is Korea's second-largest city and a popular beach destination.
Jeju Island: Known as the "Hawaii of Korea," Jeju Island is a volcanic island with stunning natural beauty, including waterfalls, beaches, and hiking trails. Diverse in seafood and citrus fruit halabong!
Tip: Use the app Catch Table for easy bookings and recommendations!