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Copyrighted Material INDEX Art Biennale (Gwangju), 221 Biryong Falls, 350 Access-Able Travel Asan, 188–189 Biseondae, 351 Source, 40 Asan Spavis, 189 Biseulsan (Mt. Biseul), 265 Accessible Journeys, 40 A.T. Seasons & Vacations Biwon (Seoul), 96 Accommodations Travel, 44 The Blue House (Cheongwa- best, 6–7 dae; Seoul), 100 pensions, 178 Boat trips and tours, 30, tips on, 47–48 aegyangsa, 247 34–35 Achasan (Mt. Acha), 112 B Baekam Hot Spring, 286 Bogil-do, 245 Adventure Travelers, 43 Baekdamsa (Baekdam Bogwangsa, 306 AffordableTours.com, 44 Temple), 353–354 Bokcheon-dong Burial Airport Railroad (AREX; Baekdamsa Course, 355 Mounds and Museum Seoul), 29–30, 60 Baekdam Valley, 353–354 (Busan), 333 Aju Incentive Tours, 42 Baekhwajeong pavilion Bomun Lake Resort, 258 All That Jazz (Seoul), 125 (Busosan), 181 Bomunsa (Incheon), 147–148 All4uKorea, 44 Baekja (Whiteware), 141 Bomunsan Park (Daejeon), Alumni Travel, 44 Baekje Cultural Festival 166 Always Homme (Seoul), 127 (Gongju), 174 Bomunsanseong Amelie (Seoul), 129 Baekje Kingdom, 175, 202 (Daejeon), 166 American Foundation for the Baekje Royal Tombs of Bongeunsa (Seoul), 105–106 Blind (AFB), 40 Neungsan-li (Buyeo), 181 Bonghwa, 284 Anapji Pond (Gyeongju), Baeksajang, 186 Bongjeong-am, 354 255–256 Baekundong Valley, 354 Bongjeongsa (Bongjeong Andong, 272–278 Baengma (White Horse) Temple; Andong), 274 Andong Folk Museum and River, 182 Bongnae Waterfall, 288 Village, 273–274 Baengnyeongsa (near Muju), Bongwonsa (Seoul), 106 Andong Shijang, 278 215 Book Café (Seoul), 127 Andong Soju Museum, 274 Balwangsan, 369 Bori-am, 306 Anguksa (Anguk Temple), Bamboo Theme Park (Dae- Boryeong, 184–185 215 namugol Tema Pakeuh; Boryeong Mud Festival, Anmyeon-do, 178, 186 Damyang), 227 25, 184 Anmyeon-do National Bamseom Beach, 186 Boryeong Mud House, 184 Forest, 186 Bandi & Luni’s (Seoul), Boseong, 229–231 Anseong, 156–157 117, 119 Boseong Green Tea (Da Anseong Namsadang Banpo Daegyo (Bridge) Hyang) Festival, 24 Nori, 156 Fountain (Seoul), 107 Bowonsaji (Seosan), 186 A.O.C. (Seoul), 126 Bar Bliss (Seoul), 127 Bridge of Freedom, 144 Apgujeong (Seoul), 64 Bar Nana (Seoul), 125 Brother’s Bar and Grill restaurants,COPYRIGHTED 92–94 MATERIAL Bar 0101 (Seoul), 127 (Busan), 344 shopping, 114 Bathhouses, 71 Brown Earthenware Appa Uhlyeosseul Jjeok-eh Beans Bins (Seoul), 127 (Onggi), 141 (Seoul), 128 Beautiful Store (Seoul), 121 Bubi Bubi (Daejeon), 173 AquaWorld (Danyang), Beomeosa (Busan), 331 Budo-am, 267 198, 200 Beopjusa (Beopju Temple; Bugok Oncheon (Hot Aram (Daejeon), 173 Songnisan), 194–195 Springs), 302 Arario Gallery (near Bigeum-do, 245 Bujeon Insam Wholesale Cheonan), 187 Bijarim Forest (Jeju-do), 402 Shopping Center Arbazaar (Busan), 339 Birosa (Biro Temple; (Busan), 341 Architecture, 14–15 Sobaeksan), 282 Bukyeong Valley, 286 118_591543-bindex.indd8_591543-bindex.indd 431431 44/21/10/21/10 22:30:30 PMPM 432 Bukyeong Valley County Central Square (Daejeon), Cheongpyeong-ho, 157 Park, 286 162 Cheongpyeongsa (Chun- Bulgapsa, 244 Cerestar (Seoul), 117 cheon), 372–373 Bulguksa (Bulguk Temple; Chaeseokgang (Chaeseok Cheongwadae (The Blue Gyeongju), 256 River), 217 House; Seoul), 100 Bulyeongsa, 286 Chamsori Gramophone Cheongwon Garden, 217 Buncheong Ware Museum (Gangneung), 362 Cheongyeolsa (Tongyeong), (Buncheong Sagi), 141 Changdeokgung (Seoul), 296 Bungalow Bar (Seoul), 125 51, 95–96 Cheonhwang-bong, 167 Bungmireuk-am, 248 Changgyeonggung Cheonje Festival, 305 Bunhwangsa (Bunhwang (Seoul), 96 Cheonjeyeon Waterfall, 401 Temple; Gyeongju), 256 Changnyeong, 302–303 Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, 402 Bunjae Artpia (Jeju-do), 412 Changnyeong Museum, 302 Cheonmachong Tomb Busa-dong (Daejeon), 170 Cheoksan Oncheon (Cheok- (Gyeongju), 256–257 Busan, 310–345 san Spa), 351 Cheonwangbong, 241 accommodations, 319–324 Cheollipo Arboretum, 185 Cheonwang Gates, 354 banks and ATMs, 316 Cheollipo Beach, 185 Chiaksan National Park, 382 hospitals, 317 Cheomseongdae (Daejeon), Children’s Day, 21 restaurants, 324–329 165 Children’s Grand Park visitor information, 313 Cheomseongdae Observa- (Seoul), 109 Busan Aquarium, 334 tory (Gyeongju), 256 Chilseong Shijang Busan Cultural Center, Cheonan, 187–188 (Daegu), 271 342–343 Cheonbuk Oyster Festival Chinatown (Incheon), 147 Busan International Art (Boryeong), 185 Choamsa (Choam Temple; Festival, 330 Cheonbuldong (Seorak Sobaeksan), 282 Busan International Rock Valley), 351 Chongdong Nanta Theatre Festival, 25, 336 Cheondong-donggul (Cheon- (Seoul), 123 Busanjin Market (Busan), 342 dong Cave; Danyang), 200 Chongdong Theater Busan Museum, 329–330 Cheonggyecheon (Seoul), (Seoul), 122 Busan Museum of Modern 110 Chongnyangsa (Gyeryong- Art (PMAM), 330 Cheonghaejin (Wan-do), san), 168 Busan National University, 246–247 Chuam Beach (Haegeum- 340 Cheonghak-dong, 304 gang Beach), 378 Busan New Media Art Cheongh-wang-bong, 247 Chuncheon, 371–376 Museum, 339 Cheongja (Celadon), 141 Chungcheong-do, 159–201 Busan Ocean Festival, 337 Cheongja-am (Suncheon), Chungju, 196–198 Busan Sports Complex, 338 234–235 Chungjuho (Lake Chungju), Busan Tower, 334 Cheongju, 189–194 197 Buseoksa (Buseok Temple; Cheongju Airport, 159–160 Chungju Hyanggyo, 196 Sobaeksan), 282 Cheongju Early Printing Chunhyang Cultural Arts Hall Busosan (Mt. Buso), 181 Museum, 191 (Namwon), 212 Busosanseong (Busosan Cheongju International Craft Chunhyang Festival Fortress; Buyeo), 181 Biennale, 190 (Namwon), 211 Buyeo, 180–183 Cheongju National Chunhyang Theme Park Buyeo National Museum, 180 Museum, 191 (Namwon), 212 Buyongdae, 275 Cheongnamdae (Cheongju), Chunseol Tea Plantation, 224 Byeongpungsan, 227 192 Chuseok (Harvest Festival), Byeonsan Bando National Cheongnyang Jeongsa, 284 22, 25 Park, 217–218 Cheongnyangni Station Chuwolsan (Mt. Chuwol), 227 Byeonsan Beach, 217–218 (Seoul), 61 Cloud Bridge (Geumgang Cheongnyangsa (Cheongyan Gureum), 183 Temple; Gayasan), 301 “Club Day” (Seoul), 125 CADIP, 44 Cheongnyangsan Provincial Club Foxy (Busan), 344 Calligraphy Museum of Park, 284 Coastal Wharf & Yeonan Pier Korea (Suwon), 135 Cheongnyangsa (temple), (Incheon), 147 Caribbean Bay (Suwon), 132 284 COEX Aquarium (Seoul), 117 Casinos, 124, 345, 417 Cheon-gok Donggul (Cheon- COEX Mall (Seoul), 117 Castle Praha (Seoul), gok Cave), 378 Core Department Store 125–126 Cheongpung Cultural (Jeonju), 210 Catholicism, 207 Properties Complex Crafts Exhibition Center Celadon (Cheongja), 141 (Chungju), 197 (Jeonju), 210 118_591543-bindex.indd8_591543-bindex.indd 432432 44/21/10/21/10 22:30:30 PMPM Culture and Art Hall Del’s Disco (Seoul), 127 Duksan Spa Castle (Deok- 433 (Mokpo), 238 Deogyusan National sungsan), 189 Currency Museum Park, 215 Dumulmeoli (Yangpyeong), (Daejeon), 164 Deokgu Hot Spring, 286 155 Deokgu Valley, 286 Duryunsan Provincial Park, Deoksugung (Seoul), 96–97 248–249 Dadaepo Beach, 336 Deoksungsan, 189 Dadohae-haesang, 245 Department stores Dadohae Maritime National Busan, 339 Edison Science Museum Park, 245, 246 Cheongju, 193 (Gangneung), 362 Daecheon Beach, 184 Daejeon, 170 Electronic goods, Seoul, 120 Daecheongho (Daecheong Jeonju, 210 E-Marts, 118, 240, 271, 340 Lake; Daejeon), 166 Seoul, 116–117 Embassies and consulates, Daedunsa (Daeheungsa; Suncheon, 236 26–27, 430 Duryunsan), 248 Discrimination, dealing Emergencies, 431 Daedunsan Provincial Park, with, 39 Eulsuk-do Bird Sanctuary 183, 219 DMZ (Demilitarized Zone), (Busan), 334–335 Daegeumgul (Samcheok), 142–146 Eunhaesa (Temple of the Sil- 379–380 Dodam Sambong, 199 ver Sea; Palgongsan), 267 Daegu, 261–272 Dodong Yaksu Park, 288 Eunjin Mireuk (Buyeo), 180 Daegu National Museum, Dogapsa, 247–248 Everland (Suwon), 132 265 Dojangpo Maeul, 308–309 Ewha University, 43 Daegwallyeong Museum, Dojeok Pokpo, 355 Exorcism Mask Dance, 275 362 Dokdo, 288 Expo Science Park (Daejeon), Daegwallyeong Sheep Dokdo Museum (Ulleung- 165, 166–167 Farm, 367 do), 288 Daehan Daeup (Boseong Dolmen of Gochang, 217 Dawon, Tea Plantation), Dolmen Park (Hwasun Dol- “Fashion Street” 230 men Site; Suncheon), 233 (Seoul), 113 Daehangno (Seoul), 63 Dongbaek Island, 337 Firefly Festival (Muju), 215 nightlife, 121 Dongbu (Eastern) Market Fish Market, Incheon, 147 Daejeon, 159–174 (Jeonju), 210 Flying Wheels Travel, 40 accommodations, 171 Dongdaemun (Seoul), 63 Flying with Disability, 40 banks and ATMs, 162 nightlife, 121 Folk Village (Hahoe Maeul; restaurants, 171–173 Dongdaemun Market Andong), 274–276 visitor information, 161 (Seoul), 114, 120, 121 Fourth Infiltration Daejeon Museum of Art, Donghae, 378–379 Tunnel, 145 164–165 Donghak (Eastern Learning), Freya Town (Seoul), 118 Daejeonsa (Juwangsan), 280 208 Fuzzy Navel (Busan), Daejeon Seonsa (Prehistoric) Donghak Peasant 343–344 Museum, 165 Revolution, 208 Daejeon Zoo, 166 Donghaksa (Donghak Tem- Daereung-won Tumuli Park ple, Gyeryongsan National Gacheon Dalaengi Maeul, (Gyeongju), 256 Park), 168 306–307 Daeseung Falls, 354 Donghwasa (Donghwa Tem- Gaeamsa (Gaeam Temple), Daeseung Falls Course, 355 ple; Palgongsan), 266 218 Daeshin Citizen’s Park Dongmun Market Gaecheon Yesulje Festival (Busan), 333–334 (Jeju-do), 415 (Jinju), 290 Daewonsa (Daewon Temple; Dongsan Pottery Museum Gaemoksa (Andong), 274 Boseong), 230 (Daejeon), 165 Gaeshimsa (Seosan), 187 Dahyangje Festival (Aroma DongSeoul Bus Terminal Gahoe Museum (Seoul), 119 of Tea Festival), 229 (Seoul), 61 Gakwonsa (Taejosan Park), Dakshil Maeul, 284 Doosan Tower (Seoul), 117 187 Dalseongsa (Yudalsan), 239 Dosan Seowon (Dosan Con- Galleria Department Store Damyang, 226–229 fucian School), 274, 162 (Seoul), 116–117 Damyang Bamboo Museum, Doseol-am, 296–297 Galleria Dongbaek 227–228 Doseon Cave, 285 (Daejeon), 170
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