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Wanju Wild Food Festival

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Availability
Oct 27 (FRI) ~28 (SAT)
Minimum Pax
1 Person
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Meet Location

  • Busan Subway Station

Included

  • Round-trip transportation
  • English-speaking tour staff
  • 1-night stay at a hotel in Tongyeong
  • Lunch (Day 1 only)
  • Entrance fees

Excluded

  • Other meals
  • Other personal expenses

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2023-11-07 02:09
Tongyeong was on my list of places to visit for a very long time but I always felt a bit reluctant to go that far by myself. Luckily I spotted that Trazy were offering this tour and plucked up the courage to book myself a place on what was one of THE most unforgettable experiences in Korea! I have been on a few tours around Korea since I am usually a supporter and online creator and one thing that impressed me about this tour was how professional and fun our guide Dony was. He definitely played a big part in me feeling welcome and comfortable on this tour. One of my biggest headaches whenever I go on a tour that is longer than 1 day is my food allergies and restrictions. Unfortunately with other tour companies even if I gave advance notice about my allergies, very few were able to accommodate my requests or assist me. However this was not the case with Trazy and Dony. As soon as the bus departed Busan Dony handed me over a delicious salad since I was unable to share lunch with everybody else. I am attaching picture of the salad. I felt so incredibly relieved and this allowed me to relax and enjoy the tour. We were quite a large group on this tour and I was a bit nervous at first since I travelled alone but I don't know whether it was a case of being very lucky but everyone on the tour was lovely and punctual~~ we became a really nice group of friends at the end of it. I really enjoyed having the opportunity to make my own Najeon keyring. I love this craft and it will always remind me of this wonderful experience. The tour was well paced and balanced with plenty of time to enjoy scenery and activities without being too rushed. There was something to suit everyone's tastes from hiking, to tasting food, from art and crafts to music and sight seeing. Tongyeong itself is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Korea (and I have been around). I think it is a romantic getaway for couples and has some fun elements for families too. The hotel was superb. The bed was comfortable and had all the necessary amenities including an airer. The room was spacious and the balcony had a superb view. I enjoyed a peaceful sunrise. Photo attached What cemented the experience was the trip to Dpirang. It was a multi-sensory magical experience!! I wish we could have stayed a few more hours on day 2 and perhaps do a short boat trip around the bay areas or adjacent islands. But at the same time an early departure allowed me to get to Seoul at a decent time. I want to thank Trazy for this fantastic experience and the city of Tongyeong for sponsoring our trip. I am smitten by this place and will be sure to visit again soon. And now trazy are offering a 70% discount so I hope many avail themselves of this fantastic opportunity to make unique memories. Thank you for making me feel welcome, included and valued Trazy~ much love until our next adventure together! ♡♡♡ @koreabymimi I award this tour: ☆☆☆☆☆
2023-11-07 02:09
Tongyeong was on my list of places to visit for a very long time but I always felt a bit reluctant to go that far by myself. Luckily I spotted that Trazy were offering this tour and plucked up the courage to book myself a place on what was one of THE most unforgettable experiences in Korea! I have been on a few tours around Korea since I am usually a supporter and online creator and one thing that impressed me about this tour was how professional and fun our guide Dony was. He definitely played a big part in me feeling welcome and comfortable on this tour. One of my biggest headaches whenever I go on a tour that is longer than 1 day is my food allergies and restrictions. Unfortunately with other tour companies even if I gave advance notice about my allergies, very few were able to accommodate my requests or assist me. However this was not the case with Trazy and Dony. As soon as the bus departed Busan Dony handed me over a delicious salad since I was unable to share lunch with everybody else. I am attaching picture of the salad. I felt so incredibly relieved and this allowed me to relax and enjoy the tour. We were quite a large group on this tour and I was a bit nervous at first since I travelled alone but I don't know whether it was a case of being very lucky but everyone on the tour was lovely and punctual~~ we became a really nice group of friends at the end of it. I really enjoyed having the opportunity to make my own Najeon keyring. I love this craft and it will always remind me of this wonderful experience. The tour was well paced and balanced with plenty of time to enjoy scenery and activities without being too rushed. There was something to suit everyone's tastes from hiking, to tasting food, from art and crafts to music and sight seeing. Tongyeong itself is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Korea (and I have been around). I think it is a romantic getaway for couples and has some fun elements for families too. The hotel was superb. The bed was comfortable and had all the necessary amenities including an airer. The room was spacious and the balcony had a superb view. I enjoyed a peaceful sunrise. Photo attached What cemented the experience was the trip to Dpirang. It was a multi-sensory magical experience!! I wish we could have stayed a few more hours on day 2 and perhaps do a short boat trip around the bay areas or adjacent islands. But at the same time an early departure allowed me to get to Seoul at a decent time. I want to thank Trazy for this fantastic experience and the city of Tongyeong for sponsoring our trip. I am smitten by this place and will be sure to visit again soon. And now trazy are offering a 70% discount so I hope many avail themselves of this fantastic opportunity to make unique memories. Thank you for making me feel welcome, included and valued Trazy~ much love until our next adventure together! ♡♡♡ @koreabymimi I award this tour: ☆☆☆☆☆
2023-11-07 02:09
Tongyeong was on my list of places to visit for a very long time but I always felt a bit reluctant to go that far by myself. Luckily I spotted that Trazy were offering this tour and plucked up the courage to book myself a place on what was one of THE most unforgettable experiences in Korea! I have been on a few tours around Korea since I am usually a supporter and online creator and one thing that impressed me about this tour was how professional and fun our guide Dony was. He definitely played a big part in me feeling welcome and comfortable on this tour. One of my biggest headaches whenever I go on a tour that is longer than 1 day is my food allergies and restrictions. Unfortunately with other tour companies even if I gave advance notice about my allergies, very few were able to accommodate my requests or assist me. However this was not the case with Trazy and Dony. As soon as the bus departed Busan Dony handed me over a delicious salad since I was unable to share lunch with everybody else. I am attaching picture of the salad. I felt so incredibly relieved and this allowed me to relax and enjoy the tour. We were quite a large group on this tour and I was a bit nervous at first since I travelled alone but I don't know whether it was a case of being very lucky but everyone on the tour was lovely and punctual~~ we became a really nice group of friends at the end of it. I really enjoyed having the opportunity to make my own Najeon keyring. I love this craft and it will always remind me of this wonderful experience. The tour was well paced and balanced with plenty of time to enjoy scenery and activities without being too rushed. There was something to suit everyone's tastes from hiking, to tasting food, from art and crafts to music and sight seeing. Tongyeong itself is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Korea (and I have been around). I think it is a romantic getaway for couples and has some fun elements for families too. The hotel was superb. The bed was comfortable and had all the necessary amenities including an airer. The room was spacious and the balcony had a superb view. I enjoyed a peaceful sunrise. Photo attached What cemented the experience was the trip to Dpirang. It was a multi-sensory magical experience!! I wish we could have stayed a few more hours on day 2 and perhaps do a short boat trip around the bay areas or adjacent islands. But at the same time an early departure allowed me to get to Seoul at a decent time. I want to thank Trazy for this fantastic experience and the city of Tongyeong for sponsoring our trip. I am smitten by this place and will be sure to visit again soon. And now trazy are offering a 70% discount so I hope many avail themselves of this fantastic opportunity to make unique memories. Thank you for making me feel welcome, included and valued Trazy~ much love until our next adventure together! ♡♡♡ @koreabymimi I award this tour: ☆☆☆☆☆
2023-11-07 02:09
Tongyeong was on my list of places to visit for a very long time but I always felt a bit reluctant to go that far by myself. Luckily I spotted that Trazy were offering this tour and plucked up the courage to book myself a place on what was one of THE most unforgettable experiences in Korea! I have been on a few tours around Korea since I am usually a supporter and online creator and one thing that impressed me about this tour was how professional and fun our guide Dony was. He definitely played a big part in me feeling welcome and comfortable on this tour. One of my biggest headaches whenever I go on a tour that is longer than 1 day is my food allergies and restrictions. Unfortunately with other tour companies even if I gave advance notice about my allergies, very few were able to accommodate my requests or assist me. However this was not the case with Trazy and Dony. As soon as the bus departed Busan Dony handed me over a delicious salad since I was unable to share lunch with everybody else. I am attaching picture of the salad. I felt so incredibly relieved and this allowed me to relax and enjoy the tour. We were quite a large group on this tour and I was a bit nervous at first since I travelled alone but I don't know whether it was a case of being very lucky but everyone on the tour was lovely and punctual~~ we became a really nice group of friends at the end of it. I really enjoyed having the opportunity to make my own Najeon keyring. I love this craft and it will always remind me of this wonderful experience. The tour was well paced and balanced with plenty of time to enjoy scenery and activities without being too rushed. There was something to suit everyone's tastes from hiking, to tasting food, from art and crafts to music and sight seeing. Tongyeong itself is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Korea (and I have been around). I think it is a romantic getaway for couples and has some fun elements for families too. The hotel was superb. The bed was comfortable and had all the necessary amenities including an airer. The room was spacious and the balcony had a superb view. I enjoyed a peaceful sunrise. Photo attached What cemented the experience was the trip to Dpirang. It was a multi-sensory magical experience!! I wish we could have stayed a few more hours on day 2 and perhaps do a short boat trip around the bay areas or adjacent islands. But at the same time an early departure allowed me to get to Seoul at a decent time. I want to thank Trazy for this fantastic experience and the city of Tongyeong for sponsoring our trip. I am smitten by this place and will be sure to visit again soon. And now trazy are offering a 70% discount so I hope many avail themselves of this fantastic opportunity to make unique memories. Thank you for making me feel welcome, included and valued Trazy~ much love until our next adventure together! ♡♡♡ @koreabymimi I award this tour: ☆☆☆☆☆
2023-11-07 02:09
Tongyeong was on my list of places to visit for a very long time but I always felt a bit reluctant to go that far by myself. Luckily I spotted that Trazy were offering this tour and plucked up the courage to book myself a place on what was one of THE most unforgettable experiences in Korea! I have been on a few tours around Korea since I am usually a supporter and online creator and one thing that impressed me about this tour was how professional and fun our guide Dony was. He definitely played a big part in me feeling welcome and comfortable on this tour. One of my biggest headaches whenever I go on a tour that is longer than 1 day is my food allergies and restrictions. Unfortunately with other tour companies even if I gave advance notice about my allergies, very few were able to accommodate my requests or assist me. However this was not the case with Trazy and Dony. As soon as the bus departed Busan Dony handed me over a delicious salad since I was unable to share lunch with everybody else. I am attaching picture of the salad. I felt so incredibly relieved and this allowed me to relax and enjoy the tour. We were quite a large group on this tour and I was a bit nervous at first since I travelled alone but I don't know whether it was a case of being very lucky but everyone on the tour was lovely and punctual~~ we became a really nice group of friends at the end of it. I really enjoyed having the opportunity to make my own Najeon keyring. I love this craft and it will always remind me of this wonderful experience. The tour was well paced and balanced with plenty of time to enjoy scenery and activities without being too rushed. There was something to suit everyone's tastes from hiking, to tasting food, from art and crafts to music and sight seeing. Tongyeong itself is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Korea (and I have been around). I think it is a romantic getaway for couples and has some fun elements for families too. The hotel was superb. The bed was comfortable and had all the necessary amenities including an airer. The room was spacious and the balcony had a superb view. I enjoyed a peaceful sunrise. Photo attached What cemented the experience was the trip to Dpirang. It was a multi-sensory magical experience!! I wish we could have stayed a few more hours on day 2 and perhaps do a short boat trip around the bay areas or adjacent islands. But at the same time an early departure allowed me to get to Seoul at a decent time. I want to thank Trazy for this fantastic experience and the city of Tongyeong for sponsoring our trip. I am smitten by this place and will be sure to visit again soon. And now trazy are offering a 70% discount so I hope many avail themselves of this fantastic opportunity to make unique memories. Thank you for making me feel welcome, included and valued Trazy~ much love until our next adventure together! ♡♡♡ @koreabymimi I award this tour: ☆☆☆☆☆
2023-11-07 02:09
Tongyeong was on my list of places to visit for a very long time but I always felt a bit reluctant to go that far by myself. Luckily I spotted that Trazy were offering this tour and plucked up the courage to book myself a place on what was one of THE most unforgettable experiences in Korea! I have been on a few tours around Korea since I am usually a supporter and online creator and one thing that impressed me about this tour was how professional and fun our guide Dony was. He definitely played a big part in me feeling welcome and comfortable on this tour. One of my biggest headaches whenever I go on a tour that is longer than 1 day is my food allergies and restrictions. Unfortunately with other tour companies even if I gave advance notice about my allergies, very few were able to accommodate my requests or assist me. However this was not the case with Trazy and Dony. As soon as the bus departed Busan Dony handed me over a delicious salad since I was unable to share lunch with everybody else. I am attaching picture of the salad. I felt so incredibly relieved and this allowed me to relax and enjoy the tour. We were quite a large group on this tour and I was a bit nervous at first since I travelled alone but I don't know whether it was a case of being very lucky but everyone on the tour was lovely and punctual~~ we became a really nice group of friends at the end of it. I really enjoyed having the opportunity to make my own Najeon keyring. I love this craft and it will always remind me of this wonderful experience. The tour was well paced and balanced with plenty of time to enjoy scenery and activities without being too rushed. There was something to suit everyone's tastes from hiking, to tasting food, from art and crafts to music and sight seeing. Tongyeong itself is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Korea (and I have been around). I think it is a romantic getaway for couples and has some fun elements for families too. The hotel was superb. The bed was comfortable and had all the necessary amenities including an airer. The room was spacious and the balcony had a superb view. I enjoyed a peaceful sunrise. Photo attached What cemented the experience was the trip to Dpirang. It was a multi-sensory magical experience!! I wish we could have stayed a few more hours on day 2 and perhaps do a short boat trip around the bay areas or adjacent islands. But at the same time an early departure allowed me to get to Seoul at a decent time. I want to thank Trazy for this fantastic experience and the city of Tongyeong for sponsoring our trip. I am smitten by this place and will be sure to visit again soon. And now trazy are offering a 70% discount so I hope many avail themselves of this fantastic opportunity to make unique memories. Thank you for making me feel welcome, included and valued Trazy~ much love until our next adventure together! ♡♡♡ @koreabymimi I award this tour: ☆☆☆☆☆
2023-11-07 02:09
Tongyeong was on my list of places to visit for a very long time but I always felt a bit reluctant to go that far by myself. Luckily I spotted that Trazy were offering this tour and plucked up the courage to book myself a place on what was one of THE most unforgettable experiences in Korea! I have been on a few tours around Korea since I am usually a supporter and online creator and one thing that impressed me about this tour was how professional and fun our guide Dony was. He definitely played a big part in me feeling welcome and comfortable on this tour. One of my biggest headaches whenever I go on a tour that is longer than 1 day is my food allergies and restrictions. Unfortunately with other tour companies even if I gave advance notice about my allergies, very few were able to accommodate my requests or assist me. However this was not the case with Trazy and Dony. As soon as the bus departed Busan Dony handed me over a delicious salad since I was unable to share lunch with everybody else. I am attaching picture of the salad. I felt so incredibly relieved and this allowed me to relax and enjoy the tour. We were quite a large group on this tour and I was a bit nervous at first since I travelled alone but I don't know whether it was a case of being very lucky but everyone on the tour was lovely and punctual~~ we became a really nice group of friends at the end of it. I really enjoyed having the opportunity to make my own Najeon keyring. I love this craft and it will always remind me of this wonderful experience. The tour was well paced and balanced with plenty of time to enjoy scenery and activities without being too rushed. There was something to suit everyone's tastes from hiking, to tasting food, from art and crafts to music and sight seeing. Tongyeong itself is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Korea (and I have been around). I think it is a romantic getaway for couples and has some fun elements for families too. The hotel was superb. The bed was comfortable and had all the necessary amenities including an airer. The room was spacious and the balcony had a superb view. I enjoyed a peaceful sunrise. Photo attached What cemented the experience was the trip to Dpirang. It was a multi-sensory magical experience!! I wish we could have stayed a few more hours on day 2 and perhaps do a short boat trip around the bay areas or adjacent islands. But at the same time an early departure allowed me to get to Seoul at a decent time. I want to thank Trazy for this fantastic experience and the city of Tongyeong for sponsoring our trip. I am smitten by this place and will be sure to visit again soon. And now trazy are offering a 70% discount so I hope many avail themselves of this fantastic opportunity to make unique memories. Thank you for making me feel welcome, included and valued Trazy~ much love until our next adventure together! ♡♡♡ @koreabymimi I award this tour: ☆☆☆☆☆
2023-11-07 02:09
Tongyeong was on my list of places to visit for a very long time but I always felt a bit reluctant to go that far by myself. Luckily I spotted that Trazy were offering this tour and plucked up the courage to book myself a place on what was one of THE most unforgettable experiences in Korea! I have been on a few tours around Korea since I am usually a supporter and online creator and one thing that impressed me about this tour was how professional and fun our guide Dony was. He definitely played a big part in me feeling welcome and comfortable on this tour. One of my biggest headaches whenever I go on a tour that is longer than 1 day is my food allergies and restrictions. Unfortunately with other tour companies even if I gave advance notice about my allergies, very few were able to accommodate my requests or assist me. However this was not the case with Trazy and Dony. As soon as the bus departed Busan Dony handed me over a delicious salad since I was unable to share lunch with everybody else. I am attaching picture of the salad. I felt so incredibly relieved and this allowed me to relax and enjoy the tour. We were quite a large group on this tour and I was a bit nervous at first since I travelled alone but I don't know whether it was a case of being very lucky but everyone on the tour was lovely and punctual~~ we became a really nice group of friends at the end of it. I really enjoyed having the opportunity to make my own Najeon keyring. I love this craft and it will always remind me of this wonderful experience. The tour was well paced and balanced with plenty of time to enjoy scenery and activities without being too rushed. There was something to suit everyone's tastes from hiking, to tasting food, from art and crafts to music and sight seeing. Tongyeong itself is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Korea (and I have been around). I think it is a romantic getaway for couples and has some fun elements for families too. The hotel was superb. The bed was comfortable and had all the necessary amenities including an airer. The room was spacious and the balcony had a superb view. I enjoyed a peaceful sunrise. Photo attached What cemented the experience was the trip to Dpirang. It was a multi-sensory magical experience!! I wish we could have stayed a few more hours on day 2 and perhaps do a short boat trip around the bay areas or adjacent islands. But at the same time an early departure allowed me to get to Seoul at a decent time. I want to thank Trazy for this fantastic experience and the city of Tongyeong for sponsoring our trip. I am smitten by this place and will be sure to visit again soon. And now trazy are offering a 70% discount so I hope many avail themselves of this fantastic opportunity to make unique memories. Thank you for making me feel welcome, included and valued Trazy~ much love until our next adventure together! ♡♡♡ @koreabymimi I award this tour: ☆☆☆☆☆
2023-11-07 02:09
Tongyeong was on my list of places to visit for a very long time but I always felt a bit reluctant to go that far by myself. Luckily I spotted that Trazy were offering this tour and plucked up the courage to book myself a place on what was one of THE most unforgettable experiences in Korea! I have been on a few tours around Korea since I am usually a supporter and online creator and one thing that impressed me about this tour was how professional and fun our guide Dony was. He definitely played a big part in me feeling welcome and comfortable on this tour. One of my biggest headaches whenever I go on a tour that is longer than 1 day is my food allergies and restrictions. Unfortunately with other tour companies even if I gave advance notice about my allergies, very few were able to accommodate my requests or assist me. However this was not the case with Trazy and Dony. As soon as the bus departed Busan Dony handed me over a delicious salad since I was unable to share lunch with everybody else. I am attaching picture of the salad. I felt so incredibly relieved and this allowed me to relax and enjoy the tour. We were quite a large group on this tour and I was a bit nervous at first since I travelled alone but I don't know whether it was a case of being very lucky but everyone on the tour was lovely and punctual~~ we became a really nice group of friends at the end of it. I really enjoyed having the opportunity to make my own Najeon keyring. I love this craft and it will always remind me of this wonderful experience. The tour was well paced and balanced with plenty of time to enjoy scenery and activities without being too rushed. There was something to suit everyone's tastes from hiking, to tasting food, from art and crafts to music and sight seeing. Tongyeong itself is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Korea (and I have been around). I think it is a romantic getaway for couples and has some fun elements for families too. The hotel was superb. The bed was comfortable and had all the necessary amenities including an airer. The room was spacious and the balcony had a superb view. I enjoyed a peaceful sunrise. Photo attached What cemented the experience was the trip to Dpirang. It was a multi-sensory magical experience!! I wish we could have stayed a few more hours on day 2 and perhaps do a short boat trip around the bay areas or adjacent islands. But at the same time an early departure allowed me to get to Seoul at a decent time. I want to thank Trazy for this fantastic experience and the city of Tongyeong for sponsoring our trip. I am smitten by this place and will be sure to visit again soon. And now trazy are offering a 70% discount so I hope many avail themselves of this fantastic opportunity to make unique memories. Thank you for making me feel welcome, included and valued Trazy~ much love until our next adventure together! ♡♡♡ @koreabymimi I award this tour: ☆☆☆☆☆
2023-11-07 02:09
Tongyeong was on my list of places to visit for a very long time but I always felt a bit reluctant to go that far by myself. Luckily I spotted that Trazy were offering this tour and plucked up the courage to book myself a place on what was one of THE most unforgettable experiences in Korea! I have been on a few tours around Korea since I am usually a supporter and online creator and one thing that impressed me about this tour was how professional and fun our guide Dony was. He definitely played a big part in me feeling welcome and comfortable on this tour. One of my biggest headaches whenever I go on a tour that is longer than 1 day is my food allergies and restrictions. Unfortunately with other tour companies even if I gave advance notice about my allergies, very few were able to accommodate my requests or assist me. However this was not the case with Trazy and Dony. As soon as the bus departed Busan Dony handed me over a delicious salad since I was unable to share lunch with everybody else. I am attaching picture of the salad. I felt so incredibly relieved and this allowed me to relax and enjoy the tour. We were quite a large group on this tour and I was a bit nervous at first since I travelled alone but I don't know whether it was a case of being very lucky but everyone on the tour was lovely and punctual~~ we became a really nice group of friends at the end of it. I really enjoyed having the opportunity to make my own Najeon keyring. I love this craft and it will always remind me of this wonderful experience. The tour was well paced and balanced with plenty of time to enjoy scenery and activities without being too rushed. There was something to suit everyone's tastes from hiking, to tasting food, from art and crafts to music and sight seeing. Tongyeong itself is one of the most beautiful places I visited in Korea (and I have been around). I think it is a romantic getaway for couples and has some fun elements for families too. The hotel was superb. The bed was comfortable and had all the necessary amenities including an airer. The room was spacious and the balcony had a superb view. I enjoyed a peaceful sunrise. Photo attached What cemented the experience was the trip to Dpirang. It was a multi-sensory magical experience!! I wish we could have stayed a few more hours on day 2 and perhaps do a short boat trip around the bay areas or adjacent islands. But at the same time an early departure allowed me to get to Seoul at a decent time. I want to thank Trazy for this fantastic experience and the city of Tongyeong for sponsoring our trip. I am smitten by this place and will be sure to visit again soon. And now trazy are offering a 70% discount so I hope many avail themselves of this fantastic opportunity to make unique memories. Thank you for making me feel welcome, included and valued Trazy~ much love until our next adventure together! ♡♡♡ @koreabymimi I award this tour: ☆☆☆☆☆
2023-11-05 12:42
It was an amazing 2DN1 trip to enjoy the beauty of Tongyeong City, and also my first experience with Trazy Tour. The trip was well organized. The first day begins with the delight of Tongyeong's signature seafood, designing a pearl key chain at Tongyeong Traditional Craft, enjoying the beautiful sunset in Yi Sun Sin Park and Dongpirang Village, and ends with a magnificent night in Dpirang Theme Park. We stayed at Hansan Hotel. Everything was good there. On the second day, which was the last day of our trip, we enjoyed the beauty of Mireuksan Mount from the top by riding a Cable Car, which is the longest Cable Car. Thank you again Trazy Korea for this incredible opportunity and also to Dony as our kind-hearted tour leader.
2023-11-05 12:42
It was an amazing 2DN1 trip to enjoy the beauty of Tongyeong City, and also my first experience with Trazy Tour. The trip was well organized. The first day begins with the delight of Tongyeong's signature seafood, designing a pearl key chain at Tongyeong Traditional Craft, enjoying the beautiful sunset in Yi Sun Sin Park and Dongpirang Village, and ends with a magnificent night in Dpirang Theme Park. We stayed at Hansan Hotel. Everything was good there. On the second day, which was the last day of our trip, we enjoyed the beauty of Mireuksan Mount from the top by riding a Cable Car, which is the longest Cable Car. Thank you again Trazy Korea for this incredible opportunity and also to Dony as our kind-hearted tour leader.
2023-11-05 12:42
It was an amazing 2DN1 trip to enjoy the beauty of Tongyeong City, and also my first experience with Trazy Tour. The trip was well organized. The first day begins with the delight of Tongyeong's signature seafood, designing a pearl key chain at Tongyeong Traditional Craft, enjoying the beautiful sunset in Yi Sun Sin Park and Dongpirang Village, and ends with a magnificent night in Dpirang Theme Park. We stayed at Hansan Hotel. Everything was good there. On the second day, which was the last day of our trip, we enjoyed the beauty of Mireuksan Mount from the top by riding a Cable Car, which is the longest Cable Car. Thank you again Trazy Korea for this incredible opportunity and also to Dony as our kind-hearted tour leader.
2023-11-05 12:42
It was an amazing 2DN1 trip to enjoy the beauty of Tongyeong City, and also my first experience with Trazy Tour. The trip was well organized. The first day begins with the delight of Tongyeong's signature seafood, designing a pearl key chain at Tongyeong Traditional Craft, enjoying the beautiful sunset in Yi Sun Sin Park and Dongpirang Village, and ends with a magnificent night in Dpirang Theme Park. We stayed at Hansan Hotel. Everything was good there. On the second day, which was the last day of our trip, we enjoyed the beauty of Mireuksan Mount from the top by riding a Cable Car, which is the longest Cable Car. Thank you again Trazy Korea for this incredible opportunity and also to Dony as our kind-hearted tour leader.
2023-11-05 12:42
It was an amazing 2DN1 trip to enjoy the beauty of Tongyeong City, and also my first experience with Trazy Tour. The trip was well organized. The first day begins with the delight of Tongyeong's signature seafood, designing a pearl key chain at Tongyeong Traditional Craft, enjoying the beautiful sunset in Yi Sun Sin Park and Dongpirang Village, and ends with a magnificent night in Dpirang Theme Park. We stayed at Hansan Hotel. Everything was good there. On the second day, which was the last day of our trip, we enjoyed the beauty of Mireuksan Mount from the top by riding a Cable Car, which is the longest Cable Car. Thank you again Trazy Korea for this incredible opportunity and also to Dony as our kind-hearted tour leader.
2023-11-05 12:42
It was an amazing 2DN1 trip to enjoy the beauty of Tongyeong City, and also my first experience with Trazy Tour. The trip was well organized. The first day begins with the delight of Tongyeong's signature seafood, designing a pearl key chain at Tongyeong Traditional Craft, enjoying the beautiful sunset in Yi Sun Sin Park and Dongpirang Village, and ends with a magnificent night in Dpirang Theme Park. We stayed at Hansan Hotel. Everything was good there. On the second day, which was the last day of our trip, we enjoyed the beauty of Mireuksan Mount from the top by riding a Cable Car, which is the longest Cable Car. Thank you again Trazy Korea for this incredible opportunity and also to Dony as our kind-hearted tour leader.
2023-11-05 12:42
It was an amazing 2DN1 trip to enjoy the beauty of Tongyeong City, and also my first experience with Trazy Tour. The trip was well organized. The first day begins with the delight of Tongyeong's signature seafood, designing a pearl key chain at Tongyeong Traditional Craft, enjoying the beautiful sunset in Yi Sun Sin Park and Dongpirang Village, and ends with a magnificent night in Dpirang Theme Park. We stayed at Hansan Hotel. Everything was good there. On the second day, which was the last day of our trip, we enjoyed the beauty of Mireuksan Mount from the top by riding a Cable Car, which is the longest Cable Car. Thank you again Trazy Korea for this incredible opportunity and also to Dony as our kind-hearted tour leader.
2023-11-05 12:42
It was an amazing 2DN1 trip to enjoy the beauty of Tongyeong City, and also my first experience with Trazy Tour. The trip was well organized. The first day begins with the delight of Tongyeong's signature seafood, designing a pearl key chain at Tongyeong Traditional Craft, enjoying the beautiful sunset in Yi Sun Sin Park and Dongpirang Village, and ends with a magnificent night in Dpirang Theme Park. We stayed at Hansan Hotel. Everything was good there. On the second day, which was the last day of our trip, we enjoyed the beauty of Mireuksan Mount from the top by riding a Cable Car, which is the longest Cable Car. Thank you again Trazy Korea for this incredible opportunity and also to Dony as our kind-hearted tour leader.
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-04 02:46
The Tonight Tongyeong – 2D1N tour organized by Trazy Korea was a truly magical experience, seamlessly blending the natural beauty, cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and artistic vibrancy of this charming coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Tongyeong’s traditional craft-making workshop offers a captivating window into the city’s artistic identity and cultural significance. Guided by skilled artisan, we explored the mesmerizing world of creativity and craftsmanship. For those who are seeking for an immersive and creative journey, the mother of pearl accessory making class is a must-try activity. Beyond the hands-on learning experience, it’s a memorable way to bring home a piece that embodies the beauty and intricacy of Tongyeong’s artistry. The lush greenery, stunning panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding coastline, informative exhibits, and bronze statue as the centerpiece of Yi Sun-sin Park provides a serene atmosphere for both introspection and historical appreciation. Wandering through the narrow alleys of Dongpirang adorned with colorful and attractive murals, I couldn’t help but feel the creative spirit that engulfed the village. Nestled on a hill, the village also offers a breathtaking view of the city which is as stunning as the art itself. Aside from the stunning landscape, Tongyeong is also famous for its thriving fishing industry. Culinary exploration at the Jungang Market, a bustling hub of local flavors and fresh produce, was one of the highlights of the tour. The variety of seafood on display was a sensory delight. We indulged ourselves in an array of delectable local specialties such as the spicy seafood stew, hwangto gukbap, and honey bread. Moreover, the picturesque setting coupled with the vibrant night festivities in Gangguan Port is a delightful experience for travelers to savor the city’s rich maritime culture. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that left me enthralled by the interplay of light, art, and culture. It was one-of-a-kind journey that allowed us to step into entirely new dimensions, thereby creating a sense of wonder and discovery, and leaving us bewildered with the harmonious fusion of art and technology. Last but not the least was the Tongyeong Cable Car experience- the longest in Korea, stretching over a distance of 1,975 meters. The panoramic views of the city and myriad islands surrounding Tongyeong were unveiled as we ascended to the mountain top. From the thrilling cable car that provides a bird’s-eye view of Tongyeong’s beauty to panoramic vistas of Mt. Mireuksan, this adventure was simply exhilarating and fascinating. My recent travel experience with Trazy Korea was absolutely remarkable and exceptional in every aspect- from seamless and well-organized itinerary that perfectly showcased the hidden gems of Tongyeong to the comfortable hotel accommodation with magnificent view, along with friendly and enthusiastic tour guide (Dony). So, if you’re planning for a top-notch and unforgettable adventure in Tongyeong City and other parts of South Korea, I highly recommend booking your trip through Trazy Korea. Thank you Trazy Korea for this unforgettable travel experience!
2023-11-03 15:38
Tongyeong is an amazing city to have a weekend getaway. It offers natural and man-made sceneries, sumptuous food, and fun activities. You can have something to do all-day long. Highlight of the visit is the Dpirang Night Theme Park which transports you to an enchanted world of magical experience. Visit Tongyeong and have a wonder-filled travel!
2023-11-03 15:38
Tongyeong is an amazing city to have a weekend getaway. It offers natural and man-made sceneries, sumptuous food, and fun activities. You can have something to do all-day long. Highlight of the visit is the Dpirang Night Theme Park which transports you to an enchanted world of magical experience. Visit Tongyeong and have a wonder-filled travel!
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 15:26
My wife and I have visited Korea six times over thr last 10 years and throughout that time have never participated in an organised tour, so when the stars somehow alligned for us to attend the Tonight Tongyeong Tour we jumped at the chance as it's an area of Korea we had yet to visit and had heard alot of great things about it. We boarded the bus with an amazing group of people, all of whom were younger than us, as we discovered the majority of those doing the tour we foreign students based in Busan so it was great talking to the people on the tour about their experiences as a foreigner living in Korea.... but I digress. The tour bus was clean, fun on time and Dont our multi lingual tour guide made us feel at ease from the get-go, cracking dad jokes all the way to Tongyeong, we had a great atmosphere on the way to the first stop which was lunch which consisted of a Seafood Strew that had more seafood than an all you can eat buffet! It was amazing and highly recommended. Next stop was some arts and crafts in which we made key rings using Mother of Pearl. ARTS and Crafts have never really been my thing but I really enjoyed it, especially looking at some of the other creations within the group, they were seriously good. We then headed to a beautiful park that overlooked the water and had some free time to explore, that was also one of my favourite parts of this tour, we had loads of time to wander around on our own and we never felt rushed! My wife and I are explorers, so we decided to use our time to explore a nature trail that forms part of an interconnected network of hiking trails that transverse Korea. If we had more time we may have ended up walking back to Busan as the trail was that pretty! Once our time at the park was up, we gathered back on the bus to head into the main part of town to explore. Our tour guide Dony lead us to the pretty culture village that overlooked the city and then left us on our own for a few hours to find dinner and take in the Tongyeong night life. My wife and I explored many of the narrow alleyways and markets and as dusk morphed into night time we then walked around the main bay to enjoy that bright lights and seaside performances that were taking place, we saw drum shows, singing and dancing which kept us entertained for ages until we got hungry. We quite enjoy a "off the beaten path" adventure so we meandered into the back streets where we came across a small family restaurant manned by a single lady. Whilst we are just tourists we have been studying korean for a year and the lovely lady at the restaurant was completely shocked when we ordered in our (poor) Korean! She was so encouraging and gave some great language tips whilst serving a delicious Kimchi Stew accompanied by the best Panchan (side dishes) that we've had in our entire time in Korea. After finishing dinner we glanced at our watches and realised it's time to rejoin our comrades and head up to Dpirang, an interactive light presentation that we've heard alot about. As both myself and wife were from Sydney which hosts the Vivid Festival so we had high expectations for Dpirang and it blew them out of the water. The light installations were incredible, we felt like we were in a movie much of the time and were taken to a place and time we've never experienced before. We both thought this was even better than the Sydney Vivid Festival, which is very fine praise. After 90 minutes we grabbed a quick cup bingsu from the Cafe and then headed to our hotel for some well earned rest. We arrived at the hotel and were assigned rooms, the hotel was spacious, clean and had a beautiful view and were extremely surprised how good the accommodation was, it surpassed the motels we were staying in Korea previously. We had a wonderful nights sleep and woke up ready to join the group on our last activity, the Cable Car. When we arrived we were advised there would be a short delay due to maintenance so it gave many of us the chance to get to know each other better, we had some amazing conversations with people from India, Czech Republic, Kyrzgiztan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Hawaii and of course Korea and before we knew it, it was cable car time. We were whisked onto the car and we were greeted with some incredible views on our ascent, once arriving at the top we were given the choice to walk to the summit, which we hastily agreed to and made the 15 minute relatively easy climb to the top, where we were welcomed by some of the most amazing views of Tongyeong and its surrounding Archipelego. We got loads of happy snaps, selfies and made a few korean friends also at the top. Before we knew it, we (sadly) were being marshalled back to the Bus and on the road back to Busan, we had a lovely lunch and view at our roadside stop and then were back in Busan on time where we said our goodbyes and exchanged many Instagram profiles with our newly forged friends! I cannot recommend this tour enough, thank you Trazy 🙏 ❤️ 💜 😊
2023-11-03 14:53
The land by the sea - Tongyeong. This incredible tour of Tongyeong city was organized by Trazy Korea as Tongyeong Tonight/ Tongyeong Global Supporter. The tour started with delicious fresh seafood soup of scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. Yi Sun-Sin Park was amazing, the view from the observation deck to the coastal walk. Also had wonderful cultural experience and view of statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. The Dongpirang Mural Village had excellent paintings and sketches on the walls and stairs with breathtaking views of the city and surroundings. The Gangguan Port had stunning views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. The local food and snacks at the Tongyeong Jungang Market was so delicious and fresh. I really enjoyed the freshness of the food. i personally enjoyed honey bread which is a local snack. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was mesmerizing with the amazing artwork and murals. The stunning visual experience is breathtaking with awesome video and traditional music fusion. The marvelous views of Tongyeong Port and beautiful Hallyeosudo Islands from the observation deck and sky walk are amazing after taking the longest Cable Car ride. The Tongyeong Cable Car is located on Mireuksan Mountain. It was simply amazing and relaxing making accessory from mother of pearl at Tongyeong Traditional Crafts Hall. It was a excellent first time experience. It was a wonderful stay at the Tongyeong Hansan Hotel and amazing view of the Gangguan Port from my room. I loved watching the sun rise with my cup of coffee It was a wonderful and well organised tour of Tongyeong city. I had a amazing experience being a 2D1N Tongyeong Supporter.The tour guide Mr Dony was wonderful and made the tour excellent and memorable. I would highly recommend visiting Tongyeong City and Trazy Korea for a wonderful and memorable experience. The local food is so delicious and fresh. Thank you Trazy Korea for making good memorizes of my stay in Korea.
2023-11-03 14:53
The land by the sea - Tongyeong. This incredible tour of Tongyeong city was organized by Trazy Korea as Tongyeong Tonight/ Tongyeong Global Supporter. The tour started with delicious fresh seafood soup of scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. Yi Sun-Sin Park was amazing, the view from the observation deck to the coastal walk. Also had wonderful cultural experience and view of statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. The Dongpirang Mural Village had excellent paintings and sketches on the walls and stairs with breathtaking views of the city and surroundings. The Gangguan Port had stunning views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. The local food and snacks at the Tongyeong Jungang Market was so delicious and fresh. I really enjoyed the freshness of the food. i personally enjoyed honey bread which is a local snack. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was mesmerizing with the amazing artwork and murals. The stunning visual experience is breathtaking with awesome video and traditional music fusion. The marvelous views of Tongyeong Port and beautiful Hallyeosudo Islands from the observation deck and sky walk are amazing after taking the longest Cable Car ride. The Tongyeong Cable Car is located on Mireuksan Mountain. It was simply amazing and relaxing making accessory from mother of pearl at Tongyeong Traditional Crafts Hall. It was a excellent first time experience. It was a wonderful stay at the Tongyeong Hansan Hotel and amazing view of the Gangguan Port from my room. I loved watching the sun rise with my cup of coffee It was a wonderful and well organised tour of Tongyeong city. I had a amazing experience being a 2D1N Tongyeong Supporter.The tour guide Mr Dony was wonderful and made the tour excellent and memorable. I would highly recommend visiting Tongyeong City and Trazy Korea for a wonderful and memorable experience. The local food is so delicious and fresh. Thank you Trazy Korea for making good memorizes of my stay in Korea.
2023-11-03 14:53
The land by the sea - Tongyeong. This incredible tour of Tongyeong city was organized by Trazy Korea as Tongyeong Tonight/ Tongyeong Global Supporter. The tour started with delicious fresh seafood soup of scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. Yi Sun-Sin Park was amazing, the view from the observation deck to the coastal walk. Also had wonderful cultural experience and view of statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. The Dongpirang Mural Village had excellent paintings and sketches on the walls and stairs with breathtaking views of the city and surroundings. The Gangguan Port had stunning views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. The local food and snacks at the Tongyeong Jungang Market was so delicious and fresh. I really enjoyed the freshness of the food. i personally enjoyed honey bread which is a local snack. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was mesmerizing with the amazing artwork and murals. The stunning visual experience is breathtaking with awesome video and traditional music fusion. The marvelous views of Tongyeong Port and beautiful Hallyeosudo Islands from the observation deck and sky walk are amazing after taking the longest Cable Car ride. The Tongyeong Cable Car is located on Mireuksan Mountain. It was simply amazing and relaxing making accessory from mother of pearl at Tongyeong Traditional Crafts Hall. It was a excellent first time experience. It was a wonderful stay at the Tongyeong Hansan Hotel and amazing view of the Gangguan Port from my room. I loved watching the sun rise with my cup of coffee It was a wonderful and well organised tour of Tongyeong city. I had a amazing experience being a 2D1N Tongyeong Supporter.The tour guide Mr Dony was wonderful and made the tour excellent and memorable. I would highly recommend visiting Tongyeong City and Trazy Korea for a wonderful and memorable experience. The local food is so delicious and fresh. Thank you Trazy Korea for making good memorizes of my stay in Korea.
2023-11-03 14:53
The land by the sea - Tongyeong. This incredible tour of Tongyeong city was organized by Trazy Korea as Tongyeong Tonight/ Tongyeong Global Supporter. The tour started with delicious fresh seafood soup of scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. Yi Sun-Sin Park was amazing, the view from the observation deck to the coastal walk. Also had wonderful cultural experience and view of statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. The Dongpirang Mural Village had excellent paintings and sketches on the walls and stairs with breathtaking views of the city and surroundings. The Gangguan Port had stunning views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. The local food and snacks at the Tongyeong Jungang Market was so delicious and fresh. I really enjoyed the freshness of the food. i personally enjoyed honey bread which is a local snack. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was mesmerizing with the amazing artwork and murals. The stunning visual experience is breathtaking with awesome video and traditional music fusion. The marvelous views of Tongyeong Port and beautiful Hallyeosudo Islands from the observation deck and sky walk are amazing after taking the longest Cable Car ride. The Tongyeong Cable Car is located on Mireuksan Mountain. It was simply amazing and relaxing making accessory from mother of pearl at Tongyeong Traditional Crafts Hall. It was a excellent first time experience. It was a wonderful stay at the Tongyeong Hansan Hotel and amazing view of the Gangguan Port from my room. I loved watching the sun rise with my cup of coffee It was a wonderful and well organised tour of Tongyeong city. I had a amazing experience being a 2D1N Tongyeong Supporter.The tour guide Mr Dony was wonderful and made the tour excellent and memorable. I would highly recommend visiting Tongyeong City and Trazy Korea for a wonderful and memorable experience. The local food is so delicious and fresh. Thank you Trazy Korea for making good memorizes of my stay in Korea.
2023-11-03 14:53
The land by the sea - Tongyeong. This incredible tour of Tongyeong city was organized by Trazy Korea as Tongyeong Tonight/ Tongyeong Global Supporter. The tour started with delicious fresh seafood soup of scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. Yi Sun-Sin Park was amazing, the view from the observation deck to the coastal walk. Also had wonderful cultural experience and view of statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. The Dongpirang Mural Village had excellent paintings and sketches on the walls and stairs with breathtaking views of the city and surroundings. The Gangguan Port had stunning views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. The local food and snacks at the Tongyeong Jungang Market was so delicious and fresh. I really enjoyed the freshness of the food. i personally enjoyed honey bread which is a local snack. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was mesmerizing with the amazing artwork and murals. The stunning visual experience is breathtaking with awesome video and traditional music fusion. The marvelous views of Tongyeong Port and beautiful Hallyeosudo Islands from the observation deck and sky walk are amazing after taking the longest Cable Car ride. The Tongyeong Cable Car is located on Mireuksan Mountain. It was simply amazing and relaxing making accessory from mother of pearl at Tongyeong Traditional Crafts Hall. It was a excellent first time experience. It was a wonderful stay at the Tongyeong Hansan Hotel and amazing view of the Gangguan Port from my room. I loved watching the sun rise with my cup of coffee It was a wonderful and well organised tour of Tongyeong city. I had a amazing experience being a 2D1N Tongyeong Supporter.The tour guide Mr Dony was wonderful and made the tour excellent and memorable. I would highly recommend visiting Tongyeong City and Trazy Korea for a wonderful and memorable experience. The local food is so delicious and fresh. Thank you Trazy Korea for making good memorizes of my stay in Korea.
2023-11-03 14:53
The land by the sea - Tongyeong. This incredible tour of Tongyeong city was organized by Trazy Korea as Tongyeong Tonight/ Tongyeong Global Supporter. The tour started with delicious fresh seafood soup of scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. Yi Sun-Sin Park was amazing, the view from the observation deck to the coastal walk. Also had wonderful cultural experience and view of statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. The Dongpirang Mural Village had excellent paintings and sketches on the walls and stairs with breathtaking views of the city and surroundings. The Gangguan Port had stunning views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. The local food and snacks at the Tongyeong Jungang Market was so delicious and fresh. I really enjoyed the freshness of the food. i personally enjoyed honey bread which is a local snack. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was mesmerizing with the amazing artwork and murals. The stunning visual experience is breathtaking with awesome video and traditional music fusion. The marvelous views of Tongyeong Port and beautiful Hallyeosudo Islands from the observation deck and sky walk are amazing after taking the longest Cable Car ride. The Tongyeong Cable Car is located on Mireuksan Mountain. It was simply amazing and relaxing making accessory from mother of pearl at Tongyeong Traditional Crafts Hall. It was a excellent first time experience. It was a wonderful stay at the Tongyeong Hansan Hotel and amazing view of the Gangguan Port from my room. I loved watching the sun rise with my cup of coffee It was a wonderful and well organised tour of Tongyeong city. I had a amazing experience being a 2D1N Tongyeong Supporter.The tour guide Mr Dony was wonderful and made the tour excellent and memorable. I would highly recommend visiting Tongyeong City and Trazy Korea for a wonderful and memorable experience. The local food is so delicious and fresh. Thank you Trazy Korea for making good memorizes of my stay in Korea.
2023-11-03 14:53
The land by the sea - Tongyeong. This incredible tour of Tongyeong city was organized by Trazy Korea as Tongyeong Tonight/ Tongyeong Global Supporter. The tour started with delicious fresh seafood soup of scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. Yi Sun-Sin Park was amazing, the view from the observation deck to the coastal walk. Also had wonderful cultural experience and view of statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. The Dongpirang Mural Village had excellent paintings and sketches on the walls and stairs with breathtaking views of the city and surroundings. The Gangguan Port had stunning views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. The local food and snacks at the Tongyeong Jungang Market was so delicious and fresh. I really enjoyed the freshness of the food. i personally enjoyed honey bread which is a local snack. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was mesmerizing with the amazing artwork and murals. The stunning visual experience is breathtaking with awesome video and traditional music fusion. The marvelous views of Tongyeong Port and beautiful Hallyeosudo Islands from the observation deck and sky walk are amazing after taking the longest Cable Car ride. The Tongyeong Cable Car is located on Mireuksan Mountain. It was simply amazing and relaxing making accessory from mother of pearl at Tongyeong Traditional Crafts Hall. It was a excellent first time experience. It was a wonderful stay at the Tongyeong Hansan Hotel and amazing view of the Gangguan Port from my room. I loved watching the sun rise with my cup of coffee It was a wonderful and well organised tour of Tongyeong city. I had a amazing experience being a 2D1N Tongyeong Supporter.The tour guide Mr Dony was wonderful and made the tour excellent and memorable. I would highly recommend visiting Tongyeong City and Trazy Korea for a wonderful and memorable experience. The local food is so delicious and fresh. Thank you Trazy Korea for making good memorizes of my stay in Korea.
2023-11-03 14:53
The land by the sea - Tongyeong. This incredible tour of Tongyeong city was organized by Trazy Korea as Tongyeong Tonight/ Tongyeong Global Supporter. The tour started with delicious fresh seafood soup of scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. Yi Sun-Sin Park was amazing, the view from the observation deck to the coastal walk. Also had wonderful cultural experience and view of statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. The Dongpirang Mural Village had excellent paintings and sketches on the walls and stairs with breathtaking views of the city and surroundings. The Gangguan Port had stunning views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. The local food and snacks at the Tongyeong Jungang Market was so delicious and fresh. I really enjoyed the freshness of the food. i personally enjoyed honey bread which is a local snack. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was mesmerizing with the amazing artwork and murals. The stunning visual experience is breathtaking with awesome video and traditional music fusion. The marvelous views of Tongyeong Port and beautiful Hallyeosudo Islands from the observation deck and sky walk are amazing after taking the longest Cable Car ride. The Tongyeong Cable Car is located on Mireuksan Mountain. It was simply amazing and relaxing making accessory from mother of pearl at Tongyeong Traditional Crafts Hall. It was a excellent first time experience. It was a wonderful stay at the Tongyeong Hansan Hotel and amazing view of the Gangguan Port from my room. I loved watching the sun rise with my cup of coffee It was a wonderful and well organised tour of Tongyeong city. I had a amazing experience being a 2D1N Tongyeong Supporter.The tour guide Mr Dony was wonderful and made the tour excellent and memorable. I would highly recommend visiting Tongyeong City and Trazy Korea for a wonderful and memorable experience. The local food is so delicious and fresh. Thank you Trazy Korea for making good memorizes of my stay in Korea.
2023-11-03 14:53
The land by the sea - Tongyeong. This incredible tour of Tongyeong city was organized by Trazy Korea as Tongyeong Tonight/ Tongyeong Global Supporter. The tour started with delicious fresh seafood soup of scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. Yi Sun-Sin Park was amazing, the view from the observation deck to the coastal walk. Also had wonderful cultural experience and view of statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. The Dongpirang Mural Village had excellent paintings and sketches on the walls and stairs with breathtaking views of the city and surroundings. The Gangguan Port had stunning views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. The local food and snacks at the Tongyeong Jungang Market was so delicious and fresh. I really enjoyed the freshness of the food. i personally enjoyed honey bread which is a local snack. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was mesmerizing with the amazing artwork and murals. The stunning visual experience is breathtaking with awesome video and traditional music fusion. The marvelous views of Tongyeong Port and beautiful Hallyeosudo Islands from the observation deck and sky walk are amazing after taking the longest Cable Car ride. The Tongyeong Cable Car is located on Mireuksan Mountain. It was simply amazing and relaxing making accessory from mother of pearl at Tongyeong Traditional Crafts Hall. It was a excellent first time experience. It was a wonderful stay at the Tongyeong Hansan Hotel and amazing view of the Gangguan Port from my room. I loved watching the sun rise with my cup of coffee It was a wonderful and well organised tour of Tongyeong city. I had a amazing experience being a 2D1N Tongyeong Supporter.The tour guide Mr Dony was wonderful and made the tour excellent and memorable. I would highly recommend visiting Tongyeong City and Trazy Korea for a wonderful and memorable experience. The local food is so delicious and fresh. Thank you Trazy Korea for making good memorizes of my stay in Korea.
2023-11-03 14:53
The land by the sea - Tongyeong. This incredible tour of Tongyeong city was organized by Trazy Korea as Tongyeong Tonight/ Tongyeong Global Supporter. The tour started with delicious fresh seafood soup of scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. Yi Sun-Sin Park was amazing, the view from the observation deck to the coastal walk. Also had wonderful cultural experience and view of statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. The Dongpirang Mural Village had excellent paintings and sketches on the walls and stairs with breathtaking views of the city and surroundings. The Gangguan Port had stunning views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. The local food and snacks at the Tongyeong Jungang Market was so delicious and fresh. I really enjoyed the freshness of the food. i personally enjoyed honey bread which is a local snack. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was mesmerizing with the amazing artwork and murals. The stunning visual experience is breathtaking with awesome video and traditional music fusion. The marvelous views of Tongyeong Port and beautiful Hallyeosudo Islands from the observation deck and sky walk are amazing after taking the longest Cable Car ride. The Tongyeong Cable Car is located on Mireuksan Mountain. It was simply amazing and relaxing making accessory from mother of pearl at Tongyeong Traditional Crafts Hall. It was a excellent first time experience. It was a wonderful stay at the Tongyeong Hansan Hotel and amazing view of the Gangguan Port from my room. I loved watching the sun rise with my cup of coffee It was a wonderful and well organised tour of Tongyeong city. I had a amazing experience being a 2D1N Tongyeong Supporter.The tour guide Mr Dony was wonderful and made the tour excellent and memorable. I would highly recommend visiting Tongyeong City and Trazy Korea for a wonderful and memorable experience. The local food is so delicious and fresh. Thank you Trazy Korea for making good memorizes of my stay in Korea.
2023-11-03 14:53
The land by the sea - Tongyeong. This incredible tour of Tongyeong city was organized by Trazy Korea as Tongyeong Tonight/ Tongyeong Global Supporter. The tour started with delicious fresh seafood soup of scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. Yi Sun-Sin Park was amazing, the view from the observation deck to the coastal walk. Also had wonderful cultural experience and view of statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. The Dongpirang Mural Village had excellent paintings and sketches on the walls and stairs with breathtaking views of the city and surroundings. The Gangguan Port had stunning views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. The local food and snacks at the Tongyeong Jungang Market was so delicious and fresh. I really enjoyed the freshness of the food. i personally enjoyed honey bread which is a local snack. The Dpirang Night Theme Park was mesmerizing with the amazing artwork and murals. The stunning visual experience is breathtaking with awesome video and traditional music fusion. The marvelous views of Tongyeong Port and beautiful Hallyeosudo Islands from the observation deck and sky walk are amazing after taking the longest Cable Car ride. The Tongyeong Cable Car is located on Mireuksan Mountain. It was simply amazing and relaxing making accessory from mother of pearl at Tongyeong Traditional Crafts Hall. It was a excellent first time experience. It was a wonderful stay at the Tongyeong Hansan Hotel and amazing view of the Gangguan Port from my room. I loved watching the sun rise with my cup of coffee It was a wonderful and well organised tour of Tongyeong city. I had a amazing experience being a 2D1N Tongyeong Supporter.The tour guide Mr Dony was wonderful and made the tour excellent and memorable. I would highly recommend visiting Tongyeong City and Trazy Korea for a wonderful and memorable experience. The local food is so delicious and fresh. Thank you Trazy Korea for making good memorizes of my stay in Korea.
2023-11-03 06:01
Was absolutely blown away by this tour. Picture-perfect port, gorgeous scenery, cute murals and best of all - an open-air digital museum that is even better than Tokyo's team lab. The art is integrated in nature, and it was truly magical. The hotel room was decent and spacious too. 100% would recommend!
2023-11-03 06:01
Was absolutely blown away by this tour. Picture-perfect port, gorgeous scenery, cute murals and best of all - an open-air digital museum that is even better than Tokyo's team lab. The art is integrated in nature, and it was truly magical. The hotel room was decent and spacious too. 100% would recommend!
2023-11-03 06:01
Was absolutely blown away by this tour. Picture-perfect port, gorgeous scenery, cute murals and best of all - an open-air digital museum that is even better than Tokyo's team lab. The art is integrated in nature, and it was truly magical. The hotel room was decent and spacious too. 100% would recommend!
2023-11-03 06:01
Was absolutely blown away by this tour. Picture-perfect port, gorgeous scenery, cute murals and best of all - an open-air digital museum that is even better than Tokyo's team lab. The art is integrated in nature, and it was truly magical. The hotel room was decent and spacious too. 100% would recommend!
2023-11-03 06:01
Was absolutely blown away by this tour. Picture-perfect port, gorgeous scenery, cute murals and best of all - an open-air digital museum that is even better than Tokyo's team lab. The art is integrated in nature, and it was truly magical. The hotel room was decent and spacious too. 100% would recommend!
2023-11-02 18:09
Enchanting, a picturesque town by day, and a magical place by night. A world of visual wonders awaits your exploration. From the scenic splendor atop Mireuk Mountain to the cultural charm of Dongpirang village and the tranquil beauty of Yi Sun-shin Park, these are just a few glimpses of the town's abundant offerings. By night, the city transforms into a different realm, casting a radiant glow courtesy of its magnificent palace and bridge that gracefully dominates the bay, creating an undeniably romantic ambiance. A plethora of carefully curated activities cater to the diverse desires and needs of every visitor, ensuring a vibrant nightlife experience for all. If you are also looking for a culinary experience, this is the right place: the Chungmu Gimbap and the Ggul bbang are delicacies that you must try!
2023-11-02 18:09
Enchanting, a picturesque town by day, and a magical place by night. A world of visual wonders awaits your exploration. From the scenic splendor atop Mireuk Mountain to the cultural charm of Dongpirang village and the tranquil beauty of Yi Sun-shin Park, these are just a few glimpses of the town's abundant offerings. By night, the city transforms into a different realm, casting a radiant glow courtesy of its magnificent palace and bridge that gracefully dominates the bay, creating an undeniably romantic ambiance. A plethora of carefully curated activities cater to the diverse desires and needs of every visitor, ensuring a vibrant nightlife experience for all. If you are also looking for a culinary experience, this is the right place: the Chungmu Gimbap and the Ggul bbang are delicacies that you must try!
2023-11-02 18:09
Enchanting, a picturesque town by day, and a magical place by night. A world of visual wonders awaits your exploration. From the scenic splendor atop Mireuk Mountain to the cultural charm of Dongpirang village and the tranquil beauty of Yi Sun-shin Park, these are just a few glimpses of the town's abundant offerings. By night, the city transforms into a different realm, casting a radiant glow courtesy of its magnificent palace and bridge that gracefully dominates the bay, creating an undeniably romantic ambiance. A plethora of carefully curated activities cater to the diverse desires and needs of every visitor, ensuring a vibrant nightlife experience for all. If you are also looking for a culinary experience, this is the right place: the Chungmu Gimbap and the Ggul bbang are delicacies that you must try!
2023-11-02 18:09
Enchanting, a picturesque town by day, and a magical place by night. A world of visual wonders awaits your exploration. From the scenic splendor atop Mireuk Mountain to the cultural charm of Dongpirang village and the tranquil beauty of Yi Sun-shin Park, these are just a few glimpses of the town's abundant offerings. By night, the city transforms into a different realm, casting a radiant glow courtesy of its magnificent palace and bridge that gracefully dominates the bay, creating an undeniably romantic ambiance. A plethora of carefully curated activities cater to the diverse desires and needs of every visitor, ensuring a vibrant nightlife experience for all. If you are also looking for a culinary experience, this is the right place: the Chungmu Gimbap and the Ggul bbang are delicacies that you must try!
2023-11-02 18:09
Enchanting, a picturesque town by day, and a magical place by night. A world of visual wonders awaits your exploration. From the scenic splendor atop Mireuk Mountain to the cultural charm of Dongpirang village and the tranquil beauty of Yi Sun-shin Park, these are just a few glimpses of the town's abundant offerings. By night, the city transforms into a different realm, casting a radiant glow courtesy of its magnificent palace and bridge that gracefully dominates the bay, creating an undeniably romantic ambiance. A plethora of carefully curated activities cater to the diverse desires and needs of every visitor, ensuring a vibrant nightlife experience for all. If you are also looking for a culinary experience, this is the right place: the Chungmu Gimbap and the Ggul bbang are delicacies that you must try!
2023-11-02 18:09
Enchanting, a picturesque town by day, and a magical place by night. A world of visual wonders awaits your exploration. From the scenic splendor atop Mireuk Mountain to the cultural charm of Dongpirang village and the tranquil beauty of Yi Sun-shin Park, these are just a few glimpses of the town's abundant offerings. By night, the city transforms into a different realm, casting a radiant glow courtesy of its magnificent palace and bridge that gracefully dominates the bay, creating an undeniably romantic ambiance. A plethora of carefully curated activities cater to the diverse desires and needs of every visitor, ensuring a vibrant nightlife experience for all. If you are also looking for a culinary experience, this is the right place: the Chungmu Gimbap and the Ggul bbang are delicacies that you must try!
2023-11-02 18:09
Enchanting, a picturesque town by day, and a magical place by night. A world of visual wonders awaits your exploration. From the scenic splendor atop Mireuk Mountain to the cultural charm of Dongpirang village and the tranquil beauty of Yi Sun-shin Park, these are just a few glimpses of the town's abundant offerings. By night, the city transforms into a different realm, casting a radiant glow courtesy of its magnificent palace and bridge that gracefully dominates the bay, creating an undeniably romantic ambiance. A plethora of carefully curated activities cater to the diverse desires and needs of every visitor, ensuring a vibrant nightlife experience for all. If you are also looking for a culinary experience, this is the right place: the Chungmu Gimbap and the Ggul bbang are delicacies that you must try!
2023-11-02 18:09
Enchanting, a picturesque town by day, and a magical place by night. A world of visual wonders awaits your exploration. From the scenic splendor atop Mireuk Mountain to the cultural charm of Dongpirang village and the tranquil beauty of Yi Sun-shin Park, these are just a few glimpses of the town's abundant offerings. By night, the city transforms into a different realm, casting a radiant glow courtesy of its magnificent palace and bridge that gracefully dominates the bay, creating an undeniably romantic ambiance. A plethora of carefully curated activities cater to the diverse desires and needs of every visitor, ensuring a vibrant nightlife experience for all. If you are also looking for a culinary experience, this is the right place: the Chungmu Gimbap and the Ggul bbang are delicacies that you must try!
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 12:49
I truly truly enjoyed my visit to Tongyeong with Trazy as a Tongyeong Global Supporter. This was my second time being in the city and already surpassed my initial visit. I did so much and I loved the flexibility of our program, in which we can go at our own pace and visit the places we want to go to at each site. We started with lunch at Yonggung Ttukbaegi for a delicious seafood shellfish hotpot, of whelks, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, clams, crabs, and octopus in a boiling soy-based broth. I've personally never had whelk before in all my years living in Korea, so it was an interesting experience. It was also a good opportunity to meet and chat with other travelers. We then went on to the opening ceremony for the Global Supporters and it was so nice to receive a goodie bag and official certificate during our short visit to the city. I got to walk up and be the public figure for our group in receiving the certificate from the Tongyeong Tourism Director. We went on to the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall to make my favorite souvenir out of this entire trip, a small mother-of-pearl lacquerware (najeon-chilgi) keychain. I found the process really fascinating albeit messy with all the wood glue used. We spent an hour here, intricately using tweezers to place the mother-of-pearl pieces on to our small keychains and trying to speed the drying process with vigorous blowing. The final product was superb. Next, we spent about an hour at Admiral Yi Sun-sin Park. There was an amazing scenic view of the harbor, we caught a tai chi-like performance of some friendly ajummas under the statue of the Admiral, and took a picture with the mascot of Tongyeong. We went back into the city and were told we had nearly three hours to explore on our own. I went with a few people to check out the inside of the panokseon (traditional Korean wooden ship), then went to dinner with another group to try the Chungmu Kimbap (seaweed rice rolls with octopus, fish cake and radish) for 6,000won at a famous restaurant for it shown on TV. Afterwards, I ate a few samples and ended up buying a box set of the honey bread (kkul-bbang) for 12,000won because it was so delicious. I've had kkul-bbang before in Jinju but Tongyeong's was next level with flavors like Yuzu, Green Tea, Red Bean, Cream, etc. and of course got a free piece (service) on the side. Went into the market next to see what kind of things Tongyeong might have that other markets I've been to in Korea didn't have. It was a nice experience and seeing the elder vendors trying to call you over to eat or try some samples was cool. I walked over to the ancient Joseon naval headquarters since it's such a dominating structure when I visited Seopirang last time. And it's so beautiful lit up at night. I spent some time walking around it before heading down to the nearby Tongyeong Film Festival to listen to it a bit. I walked back around the harbor area, taking a picture with the lit up mascot on the harbor and catching a trot music show/concert on the water. When we gathered back up again as a group, we walked over to Dpirang to catch the beautiful and magical forest lightshow. It was a pleasant 1.5km walk and my favorite of the sites for exploring. So many Instagrammable photos were taken. After an hour or so at Dpirang, we went straight to the Hansan Hotel to check-in for the night. The best sleep I've had in a long while. The facilities were perfect. Thank you, Trazy! I got to see a fantastic view of the harbor, seagulls and boats drifting in and out of Tongyeong. I woke up early enough to walk a bit around Admiral Yi's square where a large collection of statues dedicated the Battle of Tongyeong and the Turtle Ships. I walked a bit down the harbor towards the Seobu Market to get some kkwabaegi (twisted donuts) and mandoo (dumplings) for breakfast. I walked back to the hotel, packed up, and we went on to our last destination this trip, the Tongyeong Cable Car. It was a nice quick journey to the top with beautiful views of the many small green islands of Jeolla-do. From the cable car, we hiked up a bit to the summit of Mireuk-san (Mt. Mireuk) which took only about 10 or so minutes. It was an even better view and the highest point of our trip, quite literally. A good way to end the trip to Tongyeong before heading back to Busan. 10/10
2023-11-01 08:58
Tonight, Tongyeong! was a great tour and perfect for those who want to experience the day and night activities of the city. The 2D1N tour is the perfect duration to fit everything in and capture the essence of what Tongyeong is about. I especially enjoyed the Dongpirang Mural Village at sunset, and Dpirang was a unique night experience like no other. The cable car and Yi Sun-Sin Park we’re also very enjoyable with amazing views. Our tour guide Dony was excellent too!
2023-11-01 08:58
Tonight, Tongyeong! was a great tour and perfect for those who want to experience the day and night activities of the city. The 2D1N tour is the perfect duration to fit everything in and capture the essence of what Tongyeong is about. I especially enjoyed the Dongpirang Mural Village at sunset, and Dpirang was a unique night experience like no other. The cable car and Yi Sun-Sin Park we’re also very enjoyable with amazing views. Our tour guide Dony was excellent too!
2023-11-01 08:58
Tonight, Tongyeong! was a great tour and perfect for those who want to experience the day and night activities of the city. The 2D1N tour is the perfect duration to fit everything in and capture the essence of what Tongyeong is about. I especially enjoyed the Dongpirang Mural Village at sunset, and Dpirang was a unique night experience like no other. The cable car and Yi Sun-Sin Park we’re also very enjoyable with amazing views. Our tour guide Dony was excellent too!
2023-11-01 08:58
Tonight, Tongyeong! was a great tour and perfect for those who want to experience the day and night activities of the city. The 2D1N tour is the perfect duration to fit everything in and capture the essence of what Tongyeong is about. I especially enjoyed the Dongpirang Mural Village at sunset, and Dpirang was a unique night experience like no other. The cable car and Yi Sun-Sin Park we’re also very enjoyable with amazing views. Our tour guide Dony was excellent too!
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-28 19:54
I have always enjoyed traveling with Trazy, they do so well with organizing and this trip is no exception. Our tour guide, Donny, was not only knowledgeable about Tongyeong, he was very organized. He was very kind and understanding about things and explained what was going to happen thoroughly. Our itinerary was well thought out and we arrived everywhere with enough time to explore and have free time. Starting with arriving at Busan station, the tour guide was easy to find, the bus was on time, and we were off to Tongyeong in no time flat. Upon arriving we had a delicious seafood soup that was among the best I've had in Korea. We were able to meet some fascinating people and try some delicious new restaurant that we wouldn't have known about otherwise. Then we headed to a park that had a beautiful view of the ocean. Donny explained about the significance of the park and why it was named after Yi Sun Shin. Then, we made a traditional Korean craft. I loved the craft that we made. The experience was something that I would never have thought to try in a million years. I knew that the shell making process has a long history in Korea, but to see how it's done gave me a new appreciation for the process. Then after traveling back to Tongyeong city, we were given free time to explore the port and try the local food. There was a festival going on with live music. My only complaint about this part is that there was only one public restroom and it was a long walk, but that wasn't Trazy's fault. We weren't given dinner but allowed to explore the city and try the local food on our own, and we found a restaurant that sold a muscle bibimbap, which was new for me. The highlight of the trip for me was the D.P.rang art installation. It was stunning and a unique experience for me. I was pleased at the way that light was used to combine art and nature. It reminded me of Team Lab in Tokyo but more integrated with nature and more beautiful because of it. The hotel we stayed at was clean and well kept. The walls were thin so we could hear our neighbors, but they were quiet at night and so I slept really well. The next day we went to the cable car and got to explore the mountain where you could see the naval battle fields. It was an interesting experience and showed the beauty of the Tongyeong oceanside. I was greatly impressed with it. I was very glad to have the opportunity to ride the cable car. On our way back we stopped at a rest area where we could see the Gojae bridge and take photos. It was a fun experience and I am very glad to have the chance to go. I will travel with Trazy again.
2023-10-30 20:04
I had an absolutely incredible trip on the 'Tonight Tongyeong! - 2D1N Tour. My experience was nothing short of magical, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. The trip was exceptionally well-organized, making it a smooth and hassle-free experience. The itinerary perfectly showcased the best of Tongyeong, leaving us with wonderful memories. We explored the city's thriving fishing industry, indulging in an array of delectable seafood and other food delicacies. Walking along the coast, visiting the local market and watching some cultural show in the bay allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in the local culture. We had a tour in Yi Sun-Sin Park which offered breathtaking panoramic views, then the Dongpirang Village which was a living canvas of art and history. The cable car ride was a thrilling high point, offering unparalleled vistas that took our breath away. At the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall, we had the opportunity for immersive, hands-on cultural experiences that added depth to our journey. The art crafts we've stands as our remembrance for this trip. The trainers were also very nice and kind. But it was the Dpirang Night Theme Park that stole my heart, it was really a magical and amazing experience, leaving us with unforgettable memories of a mesmerizing colorful evening. The warmth and hospitality of Tongyeong's local officials, despite being visitors from different countries, left us a lasting impression. Their warmth welcome made us feel like cherished guests in their beautiful city. I must also highlight the exceptional tour guide (Dony) provided by Trazy, who was kind and incredibly helpful. A tour guide can make or break an experience, and our guide certainly made it exceptional. In summary, this tour exceeded all expectations, and I wholeheartedly recommend both Trazy Korea and Tongyeong City to everyone I meet. I'm already planning my next adventure with Trazy because I trust them to provide outstanding experiences. For more photos and videos from my trip, you can view it on my IG account (@saiantificallyme). Thank you for a truly unforgettable journey, and I eagerly await my next adventure with you.
2023-10-30 20:04
I had an absolutely incredible trip on the 'Tonight Tongyeong! - 2D1N Tour. My experience was nothing short of magical, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. The trip was exceptionally well-organized, making it a smooth and hassle-free experience. The itinerary perfectly showcased the best of Tongyeong, leaving us with wonderful memories. We explored the city's thriving fishing industry, indulging in an array of delectable seafood and other food delicacies. Walking along the coast, visiting the local market and watching some cultural show in the bay allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in the local culture. We had a tour in Yi Sun-Sin Park which offered breathtaking panoramic views, then the Dongpirang Village which was a living canvas of art and history. The cable car ride was a thrilling high point, offering unparalleled vistas that took our breath away. At the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall, we had the opportunity for immersive, hands-on cultural experiences that added depth to our journey. The art crafts we've stands as our remembrance for this trip. The trainers were also very nice and kind. But it was the Dpirang Night Theme Park that stole my heart, it was really a magical and amazing experience, leaving us with unforgettable memories of a mesmerizing colorful evening. The warmth and hospitality of Tongyeong's local officials, despite being visitors from different countries, left us a lasting impression. Their warmth welcome made us feel like cherished guests in their beautiful city. I must also highlight the exceptional tour guide (Dony) provided by Trazy, who was kind and incredibly helpful. A tour guide can make or break an experience, and our guide certainly made it exceptional. In summary, this tour exceeded all expectations, and I wholeheartedly recommend both Trazy Korea and Tongyeong City to everyone I meet. I'm already planning my next adventure with Trazy because I trust them to provide outstanding experiences. For more photos and videos from my trip, you can view it on my IG account (@saiantificallyme). Thank you for a truly unforgettable journey, and I eagerly await my next adventure with you.
2023-10-30 20:04
I had an absolutely incredible trip on the 'Tonight Tongyeong! - 2D1N Tour. My experience was nothing short of magical, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. The trip was exceptionally well-organized, making it a smooth and hassle-free experience. The itinerary perfectly showcased the best of Tongyeong, leaving us with wonderful memories. We explored the city's thriving fishing industry, indulging in an array of delectable seafood and other food delicacies. Walking along the coast, visiting the local market and watching some cultural show in the bay allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in the local culture. We had a tour in Yi Sun-Sin Park which offered breathtaking panoramic views, then the Dongpirang Village which was a living canvas of art and history. The cable car ride was a thrilling high point, offering unparalleled vistas that took our breath away. At the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall, we had the opportunity for immersive, hands-on cultural experiences that added depth to our journey. The art crafts we've stands as our remembrance for this trip. The trainers were also very nice and kind. But it was the Dpirang Night Theme Park that stole my heart, it was really a magical and amazing experience, leaving us with unforgettable memories of a mesmerizing colorful evening. The warmth and hospitality of Tongyeong's local officials, despite being visitors from different countries, left us a lasting impression. Their warmth welcome made us feel like cherished guests in their beautiful city. I must also highlight the exceptional tour guide (Dony) provided by Trazy, who was kind and incredibly helpful. A tour guide can make or break an experience, and our guide certainly made it exceptional. In summary, this tour exceeded all expectations, and I wholeheartedly recommend both Trazy Korea and Tongyeong City to everyone I meet. I'm already planning my next adventure with Trazy because I trust them to provide outstanding experiences. For more photos and videos from my trip, you can view it on my IG account (@saiantificallyme). Thank you for a truly unforgettable journey, and I eagerly await my next adventure with you.
2023-10-30 20:04
I had an absolutely incredible trip on the 'Tonight Tongyeong! - 2D1N Tour. My experience was nothing short of magical, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. The trip was exceptionally well-organized, making it a smooth and hassle-free experience. The itinerary perfectly showcased the best of Tongyeong, leaving us with wonderful memories. We explored the city's thriving fishing industry, indulging in an array of delectable seafood and other food delicacies. Walking along the coast, visiting the local market and watching some cultural show in the bay allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in the local culture. We had a tour in Yi Sun-Sin Park which offered breathtaking panoramic views, then the Dongpirang Village which was a living canvas of art and history. The cable car ride was a thrilling high point, offering unparalleled vistas that took our breath away. At the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall, we had the opportunity for immersive, hands-on cultural experiences that added depth to our journey. The art crafts we've stands as our remembrance for this trip. The trainers were also very nice and kind. But it was the Dpirang Night Theme Park that stole my heart, it was really a magical and amazing experience, leaving us with unforgettable memories of a mesmerizing colorful evening. The warmth and hospitality of Tongyeong's local officials, despite being visitors from different countries, left us a lasting impression. Their warmth welcome made us feel like cherished guests in their beautiful city. I must also highlight the exceptional tour guide (Dony) provided by Trazy, who was kind and incredibly helpful. A tour guide can make or break an experience, and our guide certainly made it exceptional. In summary, this tour exceeded all expectations, and I wholeheartedly recommend both Trazy Korea and Tongyeong City to everyone I meet. I'm already planning my next adventure with Trazy because I trust them to provide outstanding experiences. For more photos and videos from my trip, you can view it on my IG account (@saiantificallyme). Thank you for a truly unforgettable journey, and I eagerly await my next adventure with you.
2023-10-30 20:04
I had an absolutely incredible trip on the 'Tonight Tongyeong! - 2D1N Tour. My experience was nothing short of magical, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. The trip was exceptionally well-organized, making it a smooth and hassle-free experience. The itinerary perfectly showcased the best of Tongyeong, leaving us with wonderful memories. We explored the city's thriving fishing industry, indulging in an array of delectable seafood and other food delicacies. Walking along the coast, visiting the local market and watching some cultural show in the bay allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in the local culture. We had a tour in Yi Sun-Sin Park which offered breathtaking panoramic views, then the Dongpirang Village which was a living canvas of art and history. The cable car ride was a thrilling high point, offering unparalleled vistas that took our breath away. At the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall, we had the opportunity for immersive, hands-on cultural experiences that added depth to our journey. The art crafts we've stands as our remembrance for this trip. The trainers were also very nice and kind. But it was the Dpirang Night Theme Park that stole my heart, it was really a magical and amazing experience, leaving us with unforgettable memories of a mesmerizing colorful evening. The warmth and hospitality of Tongyeong's local officials, despite being visitors from different countries, left us a lasting impression. Their warmth welcome made us feel like cherished guests in their beautiful city. I must also highlight the exceptional tour guide (Dony) provided by Trazy, who was kind and incredibly helpful. A tour guide can make or break an experience, and our guide certainly made it exceptional. In summary, this tour exceeded all expectations, and I wholeheartedly recommend both Trazy Korea and Tongyeong City to everyone I meet. I'm already planning my next adventure with Trazy because I trust them to provide outstanding experiences. For more photos and videos from my trip, you can view it on my IG account (@saiantificallyme). Thank you for a truly unforgettable journey, and I eagerly await my next adventure with you.
2023-10-30 20:04
I had an absolutely incredible trip on the 'Tonight Tongyeong! - 2D1N Tour. My experience was nothing short of magical, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. The trip was exceptionally well-organized, making it a smooth and hassle-free experience. The itinerary perfectly showcased the best of Tongyeong, leaving us with wonderful memories. We explored the city's thriving fishing industry, indulging in an array of delectable seafood and other food delicacies. Walking along the coast, visiting the local market and watching some cultural show in the bay allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in the local culture. We had a tour in Yi Sun-Sin Park which offered breathtaking panoramic views, then the Dongpirang Village which was a living canvas of art and history. The cable car ride was a thrilling high point, offering unparalleled vistas that took our breath away. At the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall, we had the opportunity for immersive, hands-on cultural experiences that added depth to our journey. The art crafts we've stands as our remembrance for this trip. The trainers were also very nice and kind. But it was the Dpirang Night Theme Park that stole my heart, it was really a magical and amazing experience, leaving us with unforgettable memories of a mesmerizing colorful evening. The warmth and hospitality of Tongyeong's local officials, despite being visitors from different countries, left us a lasting impression. Their warmth welcome made us feel like cherished guests in their beautiful city. I must also highlight the exceptional tour guide (Dony) provided by Trazy, who was kind and incredibly helpful. A tour guide can make or break an experience, and our guide certainly made it exceptional. In summary, this tour exceeded all expectations, and I wholeheartedly recommend both Trazy Korea and Tongyeong City to everyone I meet. I'm already planning my next adventure with Trazy because I trust them to provide outstanding experiences. For more photos and videos from my trip, you can view it on my IG account (@saiantificallyme). Thank you for a truly unforgettable journey, and I eagerly await my next adventure with you.
2023-10-30 20:04
I had an absolutely incredible trip on the 'Tonight Tongyeong! - 2D1N Tour. My experience was nothing short of magical, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. The trip was exceptionally well-organized, making it a smooth and hassle-free experience. The itinerary perfectly showcased the best of Tongyeong, leaving us with wonderful memories. We explored the city's thriving fishing industry, indulging in an array of delectable seafood and other food delicacies. Walking along the coast, visiting the local market and watching some cultural show in the bay allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in the local culture. We had a tour in Yi Sun-Sin Park which offered breathtaking panoramic views, then the Dongpirang Village which was a living canvas of art and history. The cable car ride was a thrilling high point, offering unparalleled vistas that took our breath away. At the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall, we had the opportunity for immersive, hands-on cultural experiences that added depth to our journey. The art crafts we've stands as our remembrance for this trip. The trainers were also very nice and kind. But it was the Dpirang Night Theme Park that stole my heart, it was really a magical and amazing experience, leaving us with unforgettable memories of a mesmerizing colorful evening. The warmth and hospitality of Tongyeong's local officials, despite being visitors from different countries, left us a lasting impression. Their warmth welcome made us feel like cherished guests in their beautiful city. I must also highlight the exceptional tour guide (Dony) provided by Trazy, who was kind and incredibly helpful. A tour guide can make or break an experience, and our guide certainly made it exceptional. In summary, this tour exceeded all expectations, and I wholeheartedly recommend both Trazy Korea and Tongyeong City to everyone I meet. I'm already planning my next adventure with Trazy because I trust them to provide outstanding experiences. For more photos and videos from my trip, you can view it on my IG account (@saiantificallyme). Thank you for a truly unforgettable journey, and I eagerly await my next adventure with you.
2023-10-30 20:04
I had an absolutely incredible trip on the 'Tonight Tongyeong! - 2D1N Tour. My experience was nothing short of magical, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. The trip was exceptionally well-organized, making it a smooth and hassle-free experience. The itinerary perfectly showcased the best of Tongyeong, leaving us with wonderful memories. We explored the city's thriving fishing industry, indulging in an array of delectable seafood and other food delicacies. Walking along the coast, visiting the local market and watching some cultural show in the bay allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in the local culture. We had a tour in Yi Sun-Sin Park which offered breathtaking panoramic views, then the Dongpirang Village which was a living canvas of art and history. The cable car ride was a thrilling high point, offering unparalleled vistas that took our breath away. At the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall, we had the opportunity for immersive, hands-on cultural experiences that added depth to our journey. The art crafts we've stands as our remembrance for this trip. The trainers were also very nice and kind. But it was the Dpirang Night Theme Park that stole my heart, it was really a magical and amazing experience, leaving us with unforgettable memories of a mesmerizing colorful evening. The warmth and hospitality of Tongyeong's local officials, despite being visitors from different countries, left us a lasting impression. Their warmth welcome made us feel like cherished guests in their beautiful city. I must also highlight the exceptional tour guide (Dony) provided by Trazy, who was kind and incredibly helpful. A tour guide can make or break an experience, and our guide certainly made it exceptional. In summary, this tour exceeded all expectations, and I wholeheartedly recommend both Trazy Korea and Tongyeong City to everyone I meet. I'm already planning my next adventure with Trazy because I trust them to provide outstanding experiences. For more photos and videos from my trip, you can view it on my IG account (@saiantificallyme). Thank you for a truly unforgettable journey, and I eagerly await my next adventure with you.
2023-10-30 20:04
I had an absolutely incredible trip on the 'Tonight Tongyeong! - 2D1N Tour. My experience was nothing short of magical, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. The trip was exceptionally well-organized, making it a smooth and hassle-free experience. The itinerary perfectly showcased the best of Tongyeong, leaving us with wonderful memories. We explored the city's thriving fishing industry, indulging in an array of delectable seafood and other food delicacies. Walking along the coast, visiting the local market and watching some cultural show in the bay allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in the local culture. We had a tour in Yi Sun-Sin Park which offered breathtaking panoramic views, then the Dongpirang Village which was a living canvas of art and history. The cable car ride was a thrilling high point, offering unparalleled vistas that took our breath away. At the Tongyeong Traditional Craft Hall, we had the opportunity for immersive, hands-on cultural experiences that added depth to our journey. The art crafts we've stands as our remembrance for this trip. The trainers were also very nice and kind. But it was the Dpirang Night Theme Park that stole my heart, it was really a magical and amazing experience, leaving us with unforgettable memories of a mesmerizing colorful evening. The warmth and hospitality of Tongyeong's local officials, despite being visitors from different countries, left us a lasting impression. Their warmth welcome made us feel like cherished guests in their beautiful city. I must also highlight the exceptional tour guide (Dony) provided by Trazy, who was kind and incredibly helpful. A tour guide can make or break an experience, and our guide certainly made it exceptional. In summary, this tour exceeded all expectations, and I wholeheartedly recommend both Trazy Korea and Tongyeong City to everyone I meet. I'm already planning my next adventure with Trazy because I trust them to provide outstanding experiences. For more photos and videos from my trip, you can view it on my IG account (@saiantificallyme). Thank you for a truly unforgettable journey, and I eagerly await my next adventure with you.
2023-10-30 17:11
This is a very enjoyable and unforgettable travel experience. Thank you to all of you.
2023-10-30 17:11
This is a very enjoyable and unforgettable travel experience. Thank you to all of you.
2023-10-30 17:11
This is a very enjoyable and unforgettable travel experience. Thank you to all of you.
2023-10-30 17:11
This is a very enjoyable and unforgettable travel experience. Thank you to all of you.
2023-10-30 17:11
This is a very enjoyable and unforgettable travel experience. Thank you to all of you.
2023-10-30 17:11
This is a very enjoyable and unforgettable travel experience. Thank you to all of you.
2023-10-30 17:11
This is a very enjoyable and unforgettable travel experience. Thank you to all of you.
2023-10-30 16:42
+ Tongyeong is a beautiful city and this tour took us to the most famous places of it. The guide was lovely, taking us through the two days with jokes and great organisation, the hotel very comfortable and the people great. We also made a little key chain in one of the traditional Korean art styles, which was amazing. Also, if you're vegetarian/vegan like myself, lunch options will be adjusted to you. - There was a lot of free time on Friday and too little on Saturday for the cable car visit. On Friday, I wish we had checked into the hotel before the evening program, not at 9:30pm - it would've been nice to rest for a moment. Overall a lovely experience and I definitely recommend ☆
2023-10-30 16:42
+ Tongyeong is a beautiful city and this tour took us to the most famous places of it. The guide was lovely, taking us through the two days with jokes and great organisation, the hotel very comfortable and the people great. We also made a little key chain in one of the traditional Korean art styles, which was amazing. Also, if you're vegetarian/vegan like myself, lunch options will be adjusted to you. - There was a lot of free time on Friday and too little on Saturday for the cable car visit. On Friday, I wish we had checked into the hotel before the evening program, not at 9:30pm - it would've been nice to rest for a moment. Overall a lovely experience and I definitely recommend ☆
2023-10-30 16:42
+ Tongyeong is a beautiful city and this tour took us to the most famous places of it. The guide was lovely, taking us through the two days with jokes and great organisation, the hotel very comfortable and the people great. We also made a little key chain in one of the traditional Korean art styles, which was amazing. Also, if you're vegetarian/vegan like myself, lunch options will be adjusted to you. - There was a lot of free time on Friday and too little on Saturday for the cable car visit. On Friday, I wish we had checked into the hotel before the evening program, not at 9:30pm - it would've been nice to rest for a moment. Overall a lovely experience and I definitely recommend ☆
2023-10-30 16:42
+ Tongyeong is a beautiful city and this tour took us to the most famous places of it. The guide was lovely, taking us through the two days with jokes and great organisation, the hotel very comfortable and the people great. We also made a little key chain in one of the traditional Korean art styles, which was amazing. Also, if you're vegetarian/vegan like myself, lunch options will be adjusted to you. - There was a lot of free time on Friday and too little on Saturday for the cable car visit. On Friday, I wish we had checked into the hotel before the evening program, not at 9:30pm - it would've been nice to rest for a moment. Overall a lovely experience and I definitely recommend ☆
2023-10-30 16:42
+ Tongyeong is a beautiful city and this tour took us to the most famous places of it. The guide was lovely, taking us through the two days with jokes and great organisation, the hotel very comfortable and the people great. We also made a little key chain in one of the traditional Korean art styles, which was amazing. Also, if you're vegetarian/vegan like myself, lunch options will be adjusted to you. - There was a lot of free time on Friday and too little on Saturday for the cable car visit. On Friday, I wish we had checked into the hotel before the evening program, not at 9:30pm - it would've been nice to rest for a moment. Overall a lovely experience and I definitely recommend ☆
2023-10-30 16:42
+ Tongyeong is a beautiful city and this tour took us to the most famous places of it. The guide was lovely, taking us through the two days with jokes and great organisation, the hotel very comfortable and the people great. We also made a little key chain in one of the traditional Korean art styles, which was amazing. Also, if you're vegetarian/vegan like myself, lunch options will be adjusted to you. - There was a lot of free time on Friday and too little on Saturday for the cable car visit. On Friday, I wish we had checked into the hotel before the evening program, not at 9:30pm - it would've been nice to rest for a moment. Overall a lovely experience and I definitely recommend ☆
2023-10-30 16:42
+ Tongyeong is a beautiful city and this tour took us to the most famous places of it. The guide was lovely, taking us through the two days with jokes and great organisation, the hotel very comfortable and the people great. We also made a little key chain in one of the traditional Korean art styles, which was amazing. Also, if you're vegetarian/vegan like myself, lunch options will be adjusted to you. - There was a lot of free time on Friday and too little on Saturday for the cable car visit. On Friday, I wish we had checked into the hotel before the evening program, not at 9:30pm - it would've been nice to rest for a moment. Overall a lovely experience and I definitely recommend ☆
2023-10-30 16:42
+ Tongyeong is a beautiful city and this tour took us to the most famous places of it. The guide was lovely, taking us through the two days with jokes and great organisation, the hotel very comfortable and the people great. We also made a little key chain in one of the traditional Korean art styles, which was amazing. Also, if you're vegetarian/vegan like myself, lunch options will be adjusted to you. - There was a lot of free time on Friday and too little on Saturday for the cable car visit. On Friday, I wish we had checked into the hotel before the evening program, not at 9:30pm - it would've been nice to rest for a moment. Overall a lovely experience and I definitely recommend ☆
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 16:08
I love this trip because it is... T-Tranquil O-Oceanfront N-Natural Beauty G-Gorgeous Scenery Y-Yatching Paradise E-Enchanting Views O-Outstanding Culture N-Nautical Charm G-Gem of Korea
2023-10-30 13:36
I really enjoyed this trip. I went to Tongyeong to see the sea, Yi Sun-shin Park was very beautiful, and the seafood food was very good. Most of all, the guide Dony's service was very good, and I appreciate the trazy travel agency.
2023-10-30 13:36
I really enjoyed this trip. I went to Tongyeong to see the sea, Yi Sun-shin Park was very beautiful, and the seafood food was very good. Most of all, the guide Dony's service was very good, and I appreciate the trazy travel agency.
2023-10-30 13:36
I really enjoyed this trip. I went to Tongyeong to see the sea, Yi Sun-shin Park was very beautiful, and the seafood food was very good. Most of all, the guide Dony's service was very good, and I appreciate the trazy travel agency.
2023-10-30 13:36
I really enjoyed this trip. I went to Tongyeong to see the sea, Yi Sun-shin Park was very beautiful, and the seafood food was very good. Most of all, the guide Dony's service was very good, and I appreciate the trazy travel agency.
2023-10-30 13:36
I really enjoyed this trip. I went to Tongyeong to see the sea, Yi Sun-shin Park was very beautiful, and the seafood food was very good. Most of all, the guide Dony's service was very good, and I appreciate the trazy travel agency.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-30 13:01
I had an amazing time in Tongyeong! The tour was well-organized and offered breathtaking views of the city’s picturesque coastline. Our guide was knowledgeable and added a personal touch to the experience, making it truly memorable.
2023-10-29 01:05
The company was great, the tour guide is such a delightful person , thanks to him I got to know many interesting facts about the history of the city, the food specialties. Also, I had a chance to try an ancient Korean craft, najeonchilgi, I hadn’t known of before the trip. The tour was very well-organized. l I had a really great time with the Trazy!
2023-10-29 01:05
The company was great, the tour guide is such a delightful person , thanks to him I got to know many interesting facts about the history of the city, the food specialties. Also, I had a chance to try an ancient Korean craft, najeonchilgi, I hadn’t known of before the trip. The tour was very well-organized. l I had a really great time with the Trazy!
2023-10-29 01:05
The company was great, the tour guide is such a delightful person , thanks to him I got to know many interesting facts about the history of the city, the food specialties. Also, I had a chance to try an ancient Korean craft, najeonchilgi, I hadn’t known of before the trip. The tour was very well-organized. l I had a really great time with the Trazy!
2023-10-29 01:05
The company was great, the tour guide is such a delightful person , thanks to him I got to know many interesting facts about the history of the city, the food specialties. Also, I had a chance to try an ancient Korean craft, najeonchilgi, I hadn’t known of before the trip. The tour was very well-organized. l I had a really great time with the Trazy!
2023-10-29 01:05
The company was great, the tour guide is such a delightful person , thanks to him I got to know many interesting facts about the history of the city, the food specialties. Also, I had a chance to try an ancient Korean craft, najeonchilgi, I hadn’t known of before the trip. The tour was very well-organized. l I had a really great time with the Trazy!
2023-10-29 01:05
The company was great, the tour guide is such a delightful person , thanks to him I got to know many interesting facts about the history of the city, the food specialties. Also, I had a chance to try an ancient Korean craft, najeonchilgi, I hadn’t known of before the trip. The tour was very well-organized. l I had a really great time with the Trazy!
2023-10-29 01:05
The company was great, the tour guide is such a delightful person , thanks to him I got to know many interesting facts about the history of the city, the food specialties. Also, I had a chance to try an ancient Korean craft, najeonchilgi, I hadn’t known of before the trip. The tour was very well-organized. l I had a really great time with the Trazy!
2023-10-29 01:05
The company was great, the tour guide is such a delightful person , thanks to him I got to know many interesting facts about the history of the city, the food specialties. Also, I had a chance to try an ancient Korean craft, najeonchilgi, I hadn’t known of before the trip. The tour was very well-organized. l I had a really great time with the Trazy!
2023-10-28 19:09
I really enjoyed the tour! Here's what I loved the most: the activity "Mother of Pearl" accessory-making class. The teacher was super sweet and kind. I also had a lot of fun making it. Getting to take home a souvenir you've made is a bonus, I'd say. Among the places we visited, the Tongyeong cable car was definitely my favorite. If you're questioning whether to hike to the peak, just do it! Trust me, it's worth it. "Tonight Tongyeong" is probably the perfect slogan since, at night, the city is beautiful. The streets are filled with lights, and we were lucky to be there during the Tongyeong Night Festival. For those with kids, I would recommend Dpirang; it's a light hike. I'd also suggest checking out the local food streets for seafood. I do wish we had more activities on the itinerary for next time. Hotel - 10/10: From the bathtub to the views, I enjoyed it all. Guide - 10/10: Fun, very knowledgeable, and there were no communication issues. The itinerary was also not too tight.
2023-10-28 19:09
I really enjoyed the tour! Here's what I loved the most: the activity "Mother of Pearl" accessory-making class. The teacher was super sweet and kind. I also had a lot of fun making it. Getting to take home a souvenir you've made is a bonus, I'd say. Among the places we visited, the Tongyeong cable car was definitely my favorite. If you're questioning whether to hike to the peak, just do it! Trust me, it's worth it. "Tonight Tongyeong" is probably the perfect slogan since, at night, the city is beautiful. The streets are filled with lights, and we were lucky to be there during the Tongyeong Night Festival. For those with kids, I would recommend Dpirang; it's a light hike. I'd also suggest checking out the local food streets for seafood. I do wish we had more activities on the itinerary for next time. Hotel - 10/10: From the bathtub to the views, I enjoyed it all. Guide - 10/10: Fun, very knowledgeable, and there were no communication issues. The itinerary was also not too tight.
2023-10-28 19:09
I really enjoyed the tour! Here's what I loved the most: the activity "Mother of Pearl" accessory-making class. The teacher was super sweet and kind. I also had a lot of fun making it. Getting to take home a souvenir you've made is a bonus, I'd say. Among the places we visited, the Tongyeong cable car was definitely my favorite. If you're questioning whether to hike to the peak, just do it! Trust me, it's worth it. "Tonight Tongyeong" is probably the perfect slogan since, at night, the city is beautiful. The streets are filled with lights, and we were lucky to be there during the Tongyeong Night Festival. For those with kids, I would recommend Dpirang; it's a light hike. I'd also suggest checking out the local food streets for seafood. I do wish we had more activities on the itinerary for next time. Hotel - 10/10: From the bathtub to the views, I enjoyed it all. Guide - 10/10: Fun, very knowledgeable, and there were no communication issues. The itinerary was also not too tight.
2023-10-28 19:09
I really enjoyed the tour! Here's what I loved the most: the activity "Mother of Pearl" accessory-making class. The teacher was super sweet and kind. I also had a lot of fun making it. Getting to take home a souvenir you've made is a bonus, I'd say. Among the places we visited, the Tongyeong cable car was definitely my favorite. If you're questioning whether to hike to the peak, just do it! Trust me, it's worth it. "Tonight Tongyeong" is probably the perfect slogan since, at night, the city is beautiful. The streets are filled with lights, and we were lucky to be there during the Tongyeong Night Festival. For those with kids, I would recommend Dpirang; it's a light hike. I'd also suggest checking out the local food streets for seafood. I do wish we had more activities on the itinerary for next time. Hotel - 10/10: From the bathtub to the views, I enjoyed it all. Guide - 10/10: Fun, very knowledgeable, and there were no communication issues. The itinerary was also not too tight.
2023-10-28 19:09
I really enjoyed the tour! Here's what I loved the most: the activity "Mother of Pearl" accessory-making class. The teacher was super sweet and kind. I also had a lot of fun making it. Getting to take home a souvenir you've made is a bonus, I'd say. Among the places we visited, the Tongyeong cable car was definitely my favorite. If you're questioning whether to hike to the peak, just do it! Trust me, it's worth it. "Tonight Tongyeong" is probably the perfect slogan since, at night, the city is beautiful. The streets are filled with lights, and we were lucky to be there during the Tongyeong Night Festival. For those with kids, I would recommend Dpirang; it's a light hike. I'd also suggest checking out the local food streets for seafood. I do wish we had more activities on the itinerary for next time. Hotel - 10/10: From the bathtub to the views, I enjoyed it all. Guide - 10/10: Fun, very knowledgeable, and there were no communication issues. The itinerary was also not too tight.
2023-10-28 19:09
I really enjoyed the tour! Here's what I loved the most: the activity "Mother of Pearl" accessory-making class. The teacher was super sweet and kind. I also had a lot of fun making it. Getting to take home a souvenir you've made is a bonus, I'd say. Among the places we visited, the Tongyeong cable car was definitely my favorite. If you're questioning whether to hike to the peak, just do it! Trust me, it's worth it. "Tonight Tongyeong" is probably the perfect slogan since, at night, the city is beautiful. The streets are filled with lights, and we were lucky to be there during the Tongyeong Night Festival. For those with kids, I would recommend Dpirang; it's a light hike. I'd also suggest checking out the local food streets for seafood. I do wish we had more activities on the itinerary for next time. Hotel - 10/10: From the bathtub to the views, I enjoyed it all. Guide - 10/10: Fun, very knowledgeable, and there were no communication issues. The itinerary was also not too tight.
2023-10-28 19:09
I really enjoyed the tour! Here's what I loved the most: the activity "Mother of Pearl" accessory-making class. The teacher was super sweet and kind. I also had a lot of fun making it. Getting to take home a souvenir you've made is a bonus, I'd say. Among the places we visited, the Tongyeong cable car was definitely my favorite. If you're questioning whether to hike to the peak, just do it! Trust me, it's worth it. "Tonight Tongyeong" is probably the perfect slogan since, at night, the city is beautiful. The streets are filled with lights, and we were lucky to be there during the Tongyeong Night Festival. For those with kids, I would recommend Dpirang; it's a light hike. I'd also suggest checking out the local food streets for seafood. I do wish we had more activities on the itinerary for next time. Hotel - 10/10: From the bathtub to the views, I enjoyed it all. Guide - 10/10: Fun, very knowledgeable, and there were no communication issues. The itinerary was also not too tight.
2023-10-28 19:09
I really enjoyed the tour! Here's what I loved the most: the activity "Mother of Pearl" accessory-making class. The teacher was super sweet and kind. I also had a lot of fun making it. Getting to take home a souvenir you've made is a bonus, I'd say. Among the places we visited, the Tongyeong cable car was definitely my favorite. If you're questioning whether to hike to the peak, just do it! Trust me, it's worth it. "Tonight Tongyeong" is probably the perfect slogan since, at night, the city is beautiful. The streets are filled with lights, and we were lucky to be there during the Tongyeong Night Festival. For those with kids, I would recommend Dpirang; it's a light hike. I'd also suggest checking out the local food streets for seafood. I do wish we had more activities on the itinerary for next time. Hotel - 10/10: From the bathtub to the views, I enjoyed it all. Guide - 10/10: Fun, very knowledgeable, and there were no communication issues. The itinerary was also not too tight.
2023-10-28 19:09
I really enjoyed the tour! Here's what I loved the most: the activity "Mother of Pearl" accessory-making class. The teacher was super sweet and kind. I also had a lot of fun making it. Getting to take home a souvenir you've made is a bonus, I'd say. Among the places we visited, the Tongyeong cable car was definitely my favorite. If you're questioning whether to hike to the peak, just do it! Trust me, it's worth it. "Tonight Tongyeong" is probably the perfect slogan since, at night, the city is beautiful. The streets are filled with lights, and we were lucky to be there during the Tongyeong Night Festival. For those with kids, I would recommend Dpirang; it's a light hike. I'd also suggest checking out the local food streets for seafood. I do wish we had more activities on the itinerary for next time. Hotel - 10/10: From the bathtub to the views, I enjoyed it all. Guide - 10/10: Fun, very knowledgeable, and there were no communication issues. The itinerary was also not too tight.
2023-10-28 19:09
I really enjoyed the tour! Here's what I loved the most: the activity "Mother of Pearl" accessory-making class. The teacher was super sweet and kind. I also had a lot of fun making it. Getting to take home a souvenir you've made is a bonus, I'd say. Among the places we visited, the Tongyeong cable car was definitely my favorite. If you're questioning whether to hike to the peak, just do it! Trust me, it's worth it. "Tonight Tongyeong" is probably the perfect slogan since, at night, the city is beautiful. The streets are filled with lights, and we were lucky to be there during the Tongyeong Night Festival. For those with kids, I would recommend Dpirang; it's a light hike. I'd also suggest checking out the local food streets for seafood. I do wish we had more activities on the itinerary for next time. Hotel - 10/10: From the bathtub to the views, I enjoyed it all. Guide - 10/10: Fun, very knowledgeable, and there were no communication issues. The itinerary was also not too tight.
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[Tonight Tongyeong!] Tongyeong Global Supporters Recruitment - 2D1N Tour from Busan (Oct 27~28) Options

Tongyeong Supporters Tour from Busan

Promotion

▶▶▶PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE BOOKING THIS TOUR◀◀◀
This free tour is exclusively for international visitors who are willing to become Tongyeong City's supporters and share their photos and videos of Tongyeong on social media during the tour. You will be asked to write down your social media account when making the booking. Failure to meet the eligibility requirements or provide the necessary account information will result in the cancellation of the booking and a full refund.

[Requirements]
- Upload at least 3 Instagram posts during the tour.
- Upload at least 1 Instagram post after the tour (within 1 week).

[About the payment]
When making a booking, you have to pay a 10 USD deposit, but the deposit will be refunded on the tour date when you join the tour.
- However, if you do not join the tour without providing prior notice at least 2 days before the tour date, the deposit will not be refunded.
▶LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE
The recruitment may conclude earlier without prior notice if all available spots are filled.
Please book as soon as possible!

Overview

Join us as a Tongyeong Supporter and share your experience and the beauty of Tongyeong's day & night!

Are you ready for an exciting adventure in Tongyeong? Tongyeong has been designated as a city specializing in night tourism. Join us as a Tongyeong Supporter for an unforgettable 2-day, 1-night journey filled with exploration, fun, and fantastic memories to share Tongyeong's enchanting night!

Tongyeong City is offering a warm invitation to global supporters for an unforgettable journey to Tongyeong. During this special adventure, you'll get the opportunity to explore the best day and night destinations in Tongyeong and share the beauty through your camera lens on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and more! This free tour includes convenient transportation, an English-speaking tour guide, entrance fees, and a 1-night hotel stay at Tongyeong. To add to the excitement, there are fantastic prizes waiting to be won!

Why this tour?
▷Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to explore Tongyeong for free as a Tongyeong supporter
▷Experience Tongyeong's exciting daytime and enchanting nighttime with this 2D1N tour
▷Capture the beauty of Tongyeong through your camera lens and share your experience with the world
▷Rest your head at a comfortable hotel right in front of the picturesque Tongyeong Gangguan Port
▷Special reward program for those whose posts garner the most likes

[Destinations to visit during the tour]


[Yi Sun-Sin Park]
This parkland situated along the waterfront boasts a cultural center, observation deck, and an esteemed statue of General Yi Sun-Sin. From the wooden deck coastal trail, visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view of Hansando's sea.


[Dongpirang Mural Village]
This hillside village is adorned with vibrant paintings and sketches on walls, stairs, fences, and water tanks. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the city, harbor, and nearby islands, making it a must-see attraction in Tongyeong.


[Gangguan Port & Tongyeong Jungang Market]
Gangguan Port is a charming harbor that provides stunning views of the sea and the surrounding mountains, both day and night. Adjacent to the harbor is Tongyeong Jungang Market, a bustling place with a lively atmosphere where you can take a stroll and indulge in a diverse range of local snacks and cuisine.


[Dpirang Night Theme Park]
Dpirang is a digital technology theme park at Namangsan Sculpture Park, featuring reinterpreted artworks and murals that come to life during a nighttime festival. The park's 15 walking paths decorated with lights provide a visually stunning experience, complemented by a beautiful video and traditional music fusion.


[Tongyeong Cable Car (Hallyeosudo Ropeway Cable Car)]
Situated on Mireuksan Mountain, Tongyeong Cable Car is the longest cable car in Korea that stretches for 1,975 meters. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of Tongyeong Port and the stunning Hallyeosudo Islands throughout the entire journey.

[Activity included during the tour]

[Mother-of-pearl accessory making class]
Make handcrafted Najeon Chilgi accessories, a traditional Korean lacquerware technique that involves inlaying mother-of-pearl designs into wooden objects. Tongyeong boasts a rich history of Najeon Chilgi craftsmanship dating back to the Joseon Dynasty.

[Modern Boys]
Explore a street themed after the lives and endeavors of cultural artists active in Tongyeong during the modern and contemporary period, including Lee Jung-seob, Baek Seok, and Yu Chi-hwan. You'll find street lights, aritificial buildings, and neon signs in the modern and contemporary theme, photo zones and costume rentals, and exhibitions of the artist Lee Jung-seob's works.

Itinerary

Departing from Busan
Oct 27
10:00amDepart from Busan Subway Station Exit 4
12:00pmLunch (included)
1:00pmSupporters appointment event
- Orientation
- Certificate
2:30pmMother-of-pearl accessory making class
3:30pmArrive at Yi Sun-Sin Park
- Enjoy the picturesque view of the park located by the seaside
5:00pmArrive at Dongpirang Village
- Walk through the alleys that are adorned with bright and attractive wall paintings
Tongyeong Jungang Market
- Dinner on your own
Gangguan Port
- Enjoy Tongyeong Night Festival (Modern Boys)
8:00pmDepart for Dpirang (Night Theme Park)
- Discover the one-of-a-kind nighttime theme park adorned with dazzling lights
9:30pmCheck-in
Day 2
9:00amCheck-out
10:00amTongyeong Cable Car ride
12:00pmLunch on your own
1:00pmDepart for Busan
3:30pmArrive at Busan Train Station

How to book

  • Complete your booking.
    1. Complete your booking.
  • Check your email.
    2. Check your email.
  • Enjoy it.
    3. Enjoy it.

Please
keep in mind

This tour includes a moderate uphill walk. We recommend wearing appropriate and comfortable shoes.

Cancellation
policy

All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
2 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
If you join the tour: 100% refund
If you do not join the tour without providing prior notice at least 2 days before the tour date: Non-refundable