SEOILNONGWON FARM/GARDEN in 360 | Anseong, South Korea
Visited #SeoilNongwon Farm/Garden, the mecca of #Hanjeongsik, the traditional Korean Royal Feast that was prepared for kings, queens, and royalty. It's the symbol of health food and meant to promote longevity.
Taste many different types of interesting fermented side dishes as well as their famous 3-year Kimchi and the only Cheonggukjang (Fermented Bean Stew) in the whole of Korea that does not stink. On top of that, it is home to a remarkable garden with lots of flowers for you to take a walk after a meal, best appreciated just as the sun is setting.
You can also see the famous photospot in front of hundreds of #Jangdokdae the urn that is used for fermented various side dishes. It's one of the well-known spots among Koreans for beautiful photos during sunsets.
Hairlessly is a channel that focuses mainly on travel and places of interest. Currently, I am living in South Korea and will be creating short, bite-sized videos to share with you places that you should check out! If you're planning to travel to Korea and are always wondering Where should I go? or What should I do? then this is the channel for you to learn more about such places and have a deeper understanding of what to expect.
And, just to get to know a little bit more about the channel name,
Hairlessly, pronounced [Hair-less-lee] is a play on the word with two different meanings. One being my surname is Lee, and I would be Hairless-Lee, and secondly, it's used as an adjective to whatever I would be doing. (eg. I am hairlessly traveling the world).
Visions of Korea: Everland Amusement Park (Part 1) 에버랜드 리조트
Everland Resort is a theme park in Yongin, a city in Gyeonggi-do province, South Korea. Everland is South Korea's largest theme park. In 2007, Everland ranked tenth in the world for amusement park attendance[1]. Along with its main attractions, Everland also includes a zoo and a water park known as Caribbean Bay. Everland is operated by Samsung Everland, which is a subsidiary of the Samsung Group.
Everland is often compared to Disneyland by those who have visited both parks, as some consider the architecture, scale, themes and general atmosphere to be very similar.[2]
The name of the park is of note, as the name is Everland of English origin. In Korean, the name is approximated as Ebeolaende - in other words, there is no authentic Korean name for the park. This park was formerly called Ja Yeon Nong Won. - Wiki