Recommended travel destination in Gangwon-do province( Korea) (2)

 Sagunjin Beach is the most romantic beach of the coastal area πŸ’“



i know we've said you can take it easy in gangwon-do 


but this is the moment where you can impress your loved one 


don't be lazy, and get ready for your-date by bringing some delicious snacks 


and renting some of the loveliest picnic sets in the nearby shops 


you'll feel like the happiest couple on the planet with the memory that neither of you are ready to forget


after enjoying the coastal area it is time to experience ancient Korea by visiting seongyojang house 🏠



it is a very well preserved traditional hanok house of a noble family constructed 300 years ago 


it is hard to believe that their descendants still live in this house to this day 


surrounded by pine trees it remains intact in harmony with the beautiful natural environment 


the wooden bridge, stretched out over  the pond used to be an inspirational location for poets 



today it is one of the most popular attractions in gangneung 


There is no visit to gangwon-do without testing its local food 


beside local restaurant gangneung jungang market is a great place to taste some food from gangwon-do 



for food lovers it is a must visit place




don't worry if you feel lost with all the choices offered to you 


just pick a local who is eating what looks like the most delicious food 


and copy whatever he order 


trust us, you can't go wrong with this

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