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  • 5 Prominent Korean Heritage Sites You Must Visit

    5 Prominent Korean Heritage Sites You Must Visit

    Heritage Sites or Historical places are very important as they provide lots of information of a particular country. Most importantly they provide you with knowledge on history and traditions of a place or a country in detail. South Korea has lot of history to tell and their heritage sites have been listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites. So, here are 5 prominent Korean Heritage sites you must visit.

    1. Suwon Hwaseong Fortress – Korean Heritage

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    Suwon Hwaseong is the most prominent Korean Heritage site. It is a brick fortress of the Joseon Dynasty. It surrounds the centre of Suwon City of Gyeonggi-do Province. Another important fact is that the Fortress was built by King Jeongjo in the late 18th century. It was constructed for defensive purposes and also to form political bases. It is also a house of the remains of his father Crown Prince Jangheon. This historical place has a great influence on Korean architecture, urban planning and related arts. This Historical place offers amazing performances daily and also Suwon Hwaseong Cultural Festival every fall.

    UNESCO designated the fortress as World Cultural Heritage Site for its historical value on December 12, 1997. That is why it has made into the list of 5 prominent Korean Heritage sites.

    How can you travel to this place?

    By Subway: Get off at Suwon station line 1. Then exit the station and cross the street and go towards the bus stop. Take either Bus 5 or 7 and get off at Jangan Park stop. It will take approx. 10-15 minutes to reach the stop. After you have reached you will see Hwaseong on your right.

    Timings:

    It is open for 24×7.

    Ticket prices/fees

    Ticket Prices for individuals:

    Adults: 1,000 Won

    Teenagers: 700 Won

    Children: 500 Won

    Ticket Prices for Groups:

    Adults: 700 Won

    Teenagers: 500 Won

    Children: 300 Won

    2. Bulguksa Temple – Korean Heritage

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    Bulguksa Temple is another popular site that comes in the list of 5 prominent Korean Heritage sites. Buddhist temple that is located on the slopes of Mount Toham, Gyeongju. It is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Bulguksa Temple was established under Silla Dynasty. It was first built during the reign of King Beop-heung in 528 BC for peace and prosperity.

    Prime Minister Kim Dae-seong supervised the re-construction of the temple, built in memory of his parents. This temple is a master piece of the golden age of Buddhist art in the Silla Dynasty. It holds seven national treasures and that is why UNESCO designated this Korean Heritage site in the list of World Cultural Heritage Sites in December 1995. 

    How can you travel to this place?

    By Bus: Take Bus 10 or 11 from Gyeongju Bus Station to the temple. It will take approx. 40 minutes to reach the destination and should cost 1,700 Won.

    By Car: It will take approx. 20 minutes to reach the temple from downtown Gyeongju. The temple parking fee is 2,000 Won.

    Timings:

    Weekdays: 09:00 am to 17:00 pm

    Weekends and public holidays: 08:00 am to 17:00 pm

    Ticket prices/fees

    Adults: 6,000 Won

    Teenagers: 4,000 Won

    Children: 3,000 Won

    (Group) Teenagers: 3,500 Won

    (Group) Children: 2,500 Won

    3. Changdeokgung Palace – Korean Heritage

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    Changdeokgung Palace is set within a large park in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The palace was constructed in the 15th century during Joseon era on the order of King Taejong at an auspicious site. A bureau of the palace was also constructed, consisting number of official and residential buildings set in garden. It had a great influence on Korean architectural and artistic design, garden and landscape planning as can be seen. It is one of the five grand palaces of Korea built by the Kings during Joseon period and also listed under top 5 prominent Korean Heritage sites.

    Therefore, UNESCO added the palace in the list of World Heritage Sites in 1997, for being an outstanding example of Far Eastern palace architecture.

    How can you travel to this place?

    By Subway: Take the Anguk subway and then take the 3rd exit. Walk straight for a couple of blocks and then the palace will show on your left side. Walking time will take approx. 5 minutes to reach the palace.

    By Bus: Take number 109, 151, 162, 171, 172, 272 blue buses or you can also take green bus 7025 to get to the palace.  

    Timings:

    February to May: 09:00 am to 18:00 pm

    June to August: 09:00 am to 18:30 pm

    September to October: 09:00 am to 18:00 pm

    November to January: 09:00 am to 17:30 pm

    Ticket prices/fees

    Adults (25-64): 3,000 Won

    (Groups) Adults: 2,400 Won

    Long term admission: 30,000 Won (expires after one month of purchase)

    Secret Garden Tour:

    Adults: 8,000 Won

    Young adults and Senior citizens: 5,000 Won

    Children and Teenagers: 2,500 Won

    Groups (more than 10): 7,400 Won

    Children under 6: Free admission

    4. Haeinsa Temple – Korean Heritage

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    Haeinsa Temple is the head temple of Jogyeo order of Korean Seon Buddhism in Gayasan National Park in South Gyeongsang Province. It is one of the three largest temples in South Korea. The temple was founded during the third year of King Ae-jang’s reign in 802 AD. It is home to the Tripitaka Koreana- complete collection of Buddhist texts, laws and treaties engraved on 81,350 woodblocks between 1237 and 1248.

    In 1995, the temple was designated in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and also listed under top 5 prominent Korean Heritage sites.

    How can you travel to this place?

    By Bus: Take a bus from Daegu to Haeinsa Temple and it will take approx. 1 hour to reach.

    Timings:

    Summer Season: 08:30 am to 18:00 pm

    Winter Season: 08:30 am to : 17:00 pm

    Ticket prices/fees

    Individuals:

    Adults: 3,000 Won

    Teenagers: 1,500 Won

    Children: 700 Won

    Groups (30 or more)

    Adults: 2,500 Won

    Teenagers: 1,000 Won

    Children: 500 Won

    5. Namhansanseong – Korean Heritage

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    Namhansanseong Fortress is a historical mountain fortress located near Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do. It was first constructed in 672 CE as a military installation during the Shilla Dynasty’s war with Tang Dynasty. It was also an emergency capital for the Joseon dynasty between 1392-1910. The fortress is an outstanding example of fortified city. This place is meant for history and nature lovers. That is why it has to be in the list of 5 prominent Korean Heritage sites. 

    How can you travel to this place?

    By Taxi: If you don’t want a long distance travel then taxi from Seoul to Namhansanseong Fortress is the quickest way. Will take approx. 16 minutes to reach.

    Timings:

    Mondays are closed.

    April to October: 10:00 am to 18:00 pm

    November to March: 10:00 am to 17:00 pm

    Ticket prices/fees

    Free entry for Namhansanseong Provincial Park

    Namhansanseong Haenggung :

    Individuals:

    Adults: 2,000 Won

    Children: 1,000 Won

    Groups (30 or more)

    Adults: 1,600 Won

    Children: 800 Won

    Senior Citizens: Free but ID required

    Why you should visit these 5 prominent Korean heritage sites?

    So, these are the lists of 5 prominent Korean Heritage sites you must visit. Heritage sites in Korea have so much history to tell about the country and their dynasties. One should visit these historical places with family and friends and especially people who are coming from abroad must visit these place to learn about their culture and heritage. But, do remember to take precautions while traveling as COVID has not ended yet, maintain safe distance, sanitize your hands and wear your mask.

     

    To know more about travel in Korea, you can also check K-pop travel destinations in South Korea, click here 5-k-pop-travel-destinations-in-south-korea-fans-will-love.

  • Going to Korea? Plan with a Bucket List

    Going to Korea? Plan with a Bucket List

    If you are finally going to Korea, you need to experience the best parts of this beautiful country. To plan accordingly, you will need a bucket list.

    You see, creating a bucket list ahead of time can help you have a better experience because you will have a list of reminders of the places you want to visit the most.

    Fortunately, Korea has many amazing places and festivals, so every day will be a different experience.

    Cafe Bucket List

    If you are not aware, Koreans love cafes. With this said, there are many cafes with different themes.

    And if you do not see at least one cafe on your trip, you can miss a great opportunity for a great time or a photoshoot.

    Best of all, if you are someone you enjoy eye-pleasing desserts or aesthetically pleasing rooms, you will enjoy these cafes.

    Going cafes is best when you can to take a chill day, and enjoy the view.

    Here are some cafes for your bucket list:

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    • Do you like sheep? Then, this cafe is for you. When going to Thanks Nature Cafe, expect the place to have many sheep decorations, as well as live sheep! Best of all, you can interact with the sheep. This cafe is close to Hogik University, in Hongdae, Seoul. Also, this place has a variety of desserts and drinks ranging from ₩5,000 to ₩13,000 ($4 to $11). Is it a perfect place to take children.

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    • Ddong Cafe also known as poop cafe can be a peculiar experience. Especially when you have poop (not literal) all over the cafe. This place is Instagramming worthy. Located in Seoul, this place is family, couples, friends, and kid-friendly.

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    • Looking for a photo sesh, Stylenanda Pink Pool Cafe is the place to go. Now, this Hongdae cafe is more for teens and adults. It is also close to Hongik University. Like in name, this place is all pink. No matter where you sit, you can get take great pictures. Best of all, it has a pool in the center of the cafe.

    Bucket list for Spring

    During March through May, Korea is transitioning from winter to summer so it will be chilly.

    Temperatures drop after sunset. For that reason, it is best to dress lightly, all while carrying a sweater, hat, and scarf.

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    • Seoul Forest Park is the place to go during the spring. During this time of year, the Cherry Blossom trees are in bloom. It is a great opportunity for a picnic with friends, family, and partners. Now, this forest has five attractions, and all are free. Also, if you want to pet and feed a deer this is the opportunity. Deer food cost ₩1000.

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    • Jeju Canola Flower Festival is usually for four days and it starts at the beginning of April. Now, to get Jeju Island you will have to go on a plane ticket or a ferry. However, it does take 2 to 4 hours on the ferry. Although you will spend on transportation, the Canola festival is free.

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    • The springtime in Korea is all about flowers. So there is no surprise, that Korea has a rose festival; Gokseong Rose Festival. This festival is south of Korea and you can get there by taking an Intercity Bus to Gokseong. Also, there is an admission fee of ₩2,000 to ₩3,000 per person.

    Bucket list for Summer

    Despite Korea being the hottest during the summer, it is also the wettest. Korea’s summers are from June to August.

    So if you do not mind humidity, you can still have a great time in Korea. During this time, it is best to dress lightly. Do not forget to bring hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, and water with you.

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    • Undoubtedly Naksan Beach is very beautiful. Especially for the summer, this place can be a day alone on the beach or a day with family and friends. This is best for a picnic and sunsets watching. Again, this place is free.

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    • Due to the weather, Halla Mountain is a great place to explore with friends. This is more of an all-day event. Differing from other locations, this place is best for hiking. Although you will have to get there through ferry or plane, everything else is free. This is more of an all-day event, so do not forget to pack up lunch.

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    • With much luck, Buyeo Seodong Lotus Festival is a free admission activity. This starts around early July in Gungnamji (West of Korea). And, this festival is a friend and family friend. To get to this festival, take an Intercity Bus from Nambu Bus Terminal in Seoul, and it usually takes 2 hours.

    Buck List for Autumn

    As for September to November, expect the humidity to decrease as well as the temperature. Although early September might be hot, that will change quickly after the first week.

    Best of all, the colors of trees and mountains will start changing before your eyes. So, do not forget to wear jackets, scarfs, and mittens.

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    • Since the color of leaves is changing during this time, please go to Asan Gingko Tree Road. You will not regret it. This place is all yellow and orange during this time of year. As a result of the leaves falling, the sidewalk looks like a yellow bed of flowers. This place is perfect for a nice stroll with a love-one or friend.

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    • For the fireworks lovers, Seoul International Fireworks Festival happens at the ending of September and early October. This is a free event, so it will get pact and fast. The best option for this is to arrive at Yeouido Hangang Park, in Seoul as early as 4 p.m. and save spots for you and your family. Now, traveling through the subway is much easier, and wear long sleeves to protect yourself from bug bites. Also, bring food and soju for enjoyment!

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    • During this season, Naejangsan National Park is mouth dropping. The scenery looks like a wallpaper for your computer. For nature lovers, you will have a blast at this park. The lake, trees, temples make it seem like something out of the movies. There is a free shuttle bus in the park, but the admission fee is ₩1,000. In the park, you can explore the Naejangsa Temple, The lanterns, Uhwajeong Pavilion, and Sinsun Waterfall and Uhwajeong Pavilion.

    Bucket List for Winter

    As for winter in Korea, do expect to wear more than usual. Winter starts in December and ends in February.

    Word of advice, check the temperature every day. The northern side of Korea is colder than the southern side.

    Also, there is a weather pattern in Korea known as sam han sa on, which is three cold days and four warmer days on repeat for the rest of the winter.

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    • For all those tea lovers, you are in for a surprise. Boseong Tea Plantation Light Festival starts from late November to early January. The festival is best at night. The admission fee is ₩3,000 per person, but if you are in a group, it is ₩2,000 per person, and children under 7 are free. This festival is for all ages.

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    • Onyang Hot Spring Hotel is best done with friends. At age 1,300 year, it is the oldest hot spring in Korea. Depending on the website you book it, each night costs about $60 to $80. This is for a relaxing and bonding experience.

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    • Do you want to see Christmas at it’s finest? Busan Christmas Tree Festival is a free annual festival with lights, concerts, food, and a giant tree. This event is for all ages and is best at night.   You can get to the location by bus.

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  • Top 10 Amazing Attractions in Jeju Island One Shouldn’t Miss

    Top 10 Amazing Attractions in Jeju Island One Shouldn’t Miss

    Jeju Island is the largest island in South Korea, located in the Jeju Province. This island has amazing views of nature, heritage sites, museums and other entertaining sites. If you are a solo traveler or want to have a family trip, then Jeju Island should not be missed.

    Quickest way to get to Jeju Island is via Airplane to Jeju International Airport. It will take an hour if you take a flight from Seoul. On the other hand it will take less than an hour from southern coastal city of Busan. You can also check out amazing hotels to live in Jeju Island Jeju Island hotels. Want to know where to travel in Jeju Island, so here are the top 10 amazing attractions in Jeju Island:

    Top 10 amazing attractions in Jeju: Waterfalls

    1. Jeongbang Waterfall in Jeju Island

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    Jeongbang waterfall is the only waterfall in Asia that directly falls into the ocean. It is one of the most magnificent spots and above all one of the best places to visit especially with your family and friends. Jeongbang waterfall is not only famous for its sight-seeing but also for sunbathing. Undoubtedly, becoming most famous waterfall in South Korea. As a result it is one of the top 10 amazing attractions in Jeju Island.

    How to travel to Jeongbang waterfall? :

    By Bus: 521, 600, 651, 652 are the nearest stops to the waterfall. Then you have to walk for 5 minutes to reach the waterfall. You can also take line 181 bus from Jeju City to Jeongbang waterfall and will take approx. 29 minutes to reach.

    By rented car: Travelling by rented cars are much easier and faster, unlike public transport that can be a bit slow.

    On the other hand, there are tours that makes it easier for you to travel around. Klook has a great tour for this area.

    Timings:

    Summer: 7:30 am to 19:00 pm and Winter: 7:30 am to 17:30 pm

    Price: For Adults: 2,000 won and for Children: W1,000 won

    You can also check here thesoulofseoul.net, if you want to know where to stay on Jeju Island.

    2. Cheonjiyeon Waterfall

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    Cheonjiyeon means sky connected with land and it is one of the major tourist attractions on Jeju island. There is also a fairytale regarding this waterfall. According to this tale there were seven fairies who served the King of Heaven who descended to Earth and took bath in this waterfall. Therefore, it is also known as ‘God’s Pond’. Swimming and soaking are not allowed because recently this waterfall is being considered as ‘Natural Monument’. Cheonjiyeon waterfall is also one of the top three famous waterfalls in Jeju Island along with Jeongbang.

    How to travel to Cheonjiyeon Waterfall? :

    By Taxi: Take taxi from Jeju city and you will reach in 38 minutes.

    By Bus: Another best way to travel to Cheonjiyeon waterfalls is to take a bus from line 181 which takes 43 minutes. There are bus services operated by Jeju Island buses that departs from Jeju City Hall.

    By car: You can also travel via car, it will take approximately 38 minutes to reach from Jeju city to Cheonjiyeon falls.

    Timings: From 07:00 am to 23:00 pm (last entry: 22:10 pm)

    Price: For Adults: 2,000 won and for Children: W1,000 won

    Top 10 amazing attractions in Jeju: Parks

    3. Hallasan National Park in Jeju Island

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    Hallasan National Park is located on the southernmost part of Korean peninsula. It is part of the South Korea’s highest mountain Hallasan Mountain. In 1970, it was selected as the 9th National Park. It is also designated by UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site. Surprisingly there are over 1800 kinds of plants and 4000 animal species, this is the reason this place is a treasure for nature lovers. Therefore, it is considered as one of the top 10 amazing attractions in Jeju Island.

    How to travel to Hallasan National Park? :

    By Bus: From Jeju City you can take line 181 bus for Hallasan National Park which will approx. 23 minutes to reach.

    By train: You can also travel by train from Seoul and takes 3 hours 48 minutes.

    Most importantly don’t forget that pandemic has not ended yet, during your travel take necessarily precautions.

    Travel Tips during Covid Pandemic:

    1. Wear masks.
    2. Social distancing to be maintained of about 2 meters.
    3. Observe Covid 19 rules.

    Timings: 12:00 pm to 16:00 pm

    Preferred timings: 12:00 pm to 13:00 pm

    Price or entrance fees:

    Groups of 3: 3,000 won

    Grouping of 9: 4,500 won

    Groups of more than 10: 6,000 won

    4. Jeju Stone Park

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    Jeju stone park is an ecological park with rock displays and some brilliant Jeju’s myth and spirit’s inspiration. Outdoor stone sculptures and culture village are also one of the main attractions of this park.

    How to travel to Jeju stone park:

    By Bus: Take Bus No. 100 from Jeju International Airport to Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal. Then from bus terminal take a bus bound for Namjo-ro and get down at Jeju stone park bus stop.

    Timings: 09:00 am to 18:00 pm

    First Monday of every month are closed.

    Length of tour: Approx. 2 hours 30 minutes (50 minutes per course)

    Prices/Fees: Individual adults: 5,000 won

    Individual teenagers (13-18): 3,500 won

    Group Adults: 4,000 won

    Group Teenagers: 2,800 won

    5. Hallim Park in Jeju Island

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    Hallim Park is one of the best tourist spots on Jeju Island. It was established in early 1970’s on barren land with importing and planting assorted subtropical plants. It has variety of gardens that can be enjoyed in all the seasons. In addition, people can also explore amusement park and folk village that is enjoyable for both adults and children. That is why it is one of the top 10 amazing attractions in Jeju Island.

    How to travel to Hallim Park:

    By Bus: Take 102 express bus from Jeju International Airport to Hallim transfer station. Then take 202 blue bus to Hallim Park Stop. Total time in this journey is 90 minutes.

    By rented car: Through rented car take the road Ilju-Doro and continue toward Hallim. Then still continue toward Hyeopjae at Hyeopjae-sa-geo-ri and will arrive at the park. The journey time will take about 50 minutes.

    Price/Entrance fees: Adults: 12,000 won

    Teenagers: 8,000 won

    Children: 7,000 won

    Senior citizens: 10,000 won

    Timings:

    March to August: 08:00 am to 17:30 pm

    September to October: 08:00 am to 17:00 pm

    November to February: 09:00 am to 16:30 pm

    Top 10 amazing attractions in Jeju: Museums

    6. Jeju Teddy Bear Museum

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    Teddy Bear Museum was opened in 2001. Teddy bears are something which children adores. This museum is one of the best place for children and even adults to visit. It also contains two galleries and a museum cafe.

    How to travel to Teddy Bear Museum:

    By Bus: Take Airport Limousine Bus from Jeju-do International Airport. Then get off at Yeomiji Botanical Garden Bus stop in Jungmun Resort. Walk for approx. 5 minutes and you will reach.

    By Taxi: Quickest way you can travel to museum by taking taxi from Jeju City. It will take 36 minutes to reach.

    Timings: Weekdays/Weekends: 09:00 am to 19:00 pm (ticketing 18:00 pm)

    Summer: 09:00 am to 22:00 pm (ticketing 21:00 pm)

    Price/Charges: Adult: 10,000 won

    Teenagers: 9,000 won

    Children: 8,000 won

    Senior citizens: 8,000 won

    Disabled: 8,000 won

    7. Osulloc Tea Museum in Jeju Island

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    Osulloc Tea museum is the first tea museum in Korea. It aims to familiarize with Korean tea history and its tradition. It was also chosen as one of the top 10 museums in the world by designboom (online magazine). They especially praised the museum for its architecture, art and design. Therefore, it is one of the top 10 amazing attractions in Jeju Island.

    How to travel?

    By Bus: Take bus no. 150-1/255 from Jeju International Airport and will reach Provincial government building. After that you will reach Halla Hospital, then Donggwang Transfer center and then get off at Osulloc Museum.

    By Taxi: If you don’t want to have a long journey, instead of bus take a taxi from Jeju International Airport to Osulloc Museum. It will take approximately 40-50 minutes.

    Timings: From 09:00 am to 18:00 pm (open all year around)

    Another important detail is that Museum can be closed due to harsh weather conditions such as heavy rainfall.

    Price/Fees: Free/No charges

    8. Jeju National Museum

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    Jeju National Museum is a museum that is located in Jeju, South Korea. This museum focuses on the history, archeology, culture and art of Jeju. Undeniably becoming one of the most popular museums in Korea. It is also a great place for people to gain more knowledge. For instance, students who are pursuing graduation or higher studies in history and archeology should visit this place.

    How to travel to museum?

    Take 101 line Bus from Jeju Bus terminal and will reach Donggwangyang. Then take a taxi to Jeju National Museum.

    Timings: Mondays are closed

    Tuesday to Friday: 09:00 am to 18:00 pm

    Weekends and Public holidays: 10:00 am to 19:00 pm

    Saturdays (March to October): 10:00 am to 21:00 pm

    Last Wednesday of every month: 10:00 am to 21:00 pm

    Price/Charges: Free

    Top 10 amazing attractions in Jeju: Beaches

    9. Hyeopjae Beach in Jeju Island

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    Hyeopjae Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches you will watch. Clear water and white sands mingled with broken shells are undoubtedly beautiful to look at. It offers a mesmerizing view of low tides with Biyangdo Island in front. Traveling together with family and friends will make it even more fun. As a result, this beach is one of the top 10 amazing attractions in Jeju Island.

    How to travel?

    By bus: Take Bus line no.102 from Jeju city to Hyeopjae Beach and will take 46 minutes to reach.

    By taxi: Quickest way to travel is via taxi from Jeju city to the beach. It will take 31 minutes to reach.

    Timings: Anytime. Tourists can also visit the beach during the night-time.

    You can also check hotels near Hamdeok Beach booking.com. 

    10. Hamdeok Beach

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    Last but not the least- Hamdeok Beach. It is also known as Hamdeok Seoubong Beach due to the volcanic cone nearby. It is also famous for its mesmerizing sceneries- tall palm trees, emerald blue water and white sand. The sandbar is a fascinating feature of this beach. At night it vanishes and in the next morning it reappears magically. Consequently becoming one of the top three beaches of Jeju Island. In addition you can also enjoy water sports such as waterskiing, rent motorboats and go sea-fishing. Together with family and friends will make it more memorable. As a result, it is considered as one of the top attractions in Jeju Island.

    How to travel?

    By Bus: Take Bus 101, 325 or 326 from Jeju International Airport to Hamdeok Beach stop and it will take approximately 50 minutes to reach.

    By Taxi: Traveling via taxi will take approximately 45 minutes and cost around 20,000 won.

    Timings: The beach opens at 10:00 am and closes between 19:00 pm to 21:00 pm.

    You can visit any season, but the swimming season is usually from July to August.

    In addition, you can also check out some hotels near Hamdeok Beach, click here- hamdeok-beach.

    Conclusion- Top 10 amazing attractions in Jeju Island

    So, these are the top 10 attractions in Jeju Island one shouldn’t miss. Jeju Island is the top island destination in South Korea. People have overall experienced good time by visiting these places. Most importantly make sure to check the timings of these places before you travel. During this pandemic, make sure to take proper precautions while traveling.

    If you want to know how to visit to South Korea, check here travel-to-south-korea.

    You can also check out more places in South Korea, like the purple island in the video below, or check here summer-in-korea.

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  • 10 Best Korean Movies Of 2021 You Need To Watch

    10 Best Korean Movies Of 2021 You Need To Watch

    In 2021, South Korea gave us many amazing Korean movies, dramas and performances. Now specifically we will be talking about some brilliant Korean movies that have received great reviews and feedback for their cast performances and good storyline with variety of genres. Here are 10 Best Korean Movies of 2021:

    1. Sinkhole

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    Sinkhole is a disaster comedy film that revolves around a man and his family who purchased a house after 11 years of labour. A heavy overnight rain creates a sinkhole that engulfs the house with people inside it. How they all find a way out or find a solution is the main thing to see in the film.

    Who is the director and their other films?

    It was directed by Kim Ji-hoon. He is also known for making some popular South Korean movies like May 18 (2007), Sector 7 (2011), The Tower (2012) and Sinkhole (2021).

    Main Cast and their characters

    Kim Sung-Kyun as Park Dong-won

    He worked hard to purchase the house after 11 years of labor.

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    Cha Seung-won as Jung Man-soo

    He played the role of Jung Man-soo who works hard and struggles to raise his son alone.

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    Lee Kwang-soo as Kim Seung-hyun

    He played the role of Dong-won’s colleague

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    Kwon So-hyun as Young-yi

    She played the role of Dong-won’s wife

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    Feedback

    Many critics praised the film for its humour despite being a disaster film. Many praised the performances of actors. It is the 2nd highest grossing Korean film of 2021. That is why it has been added in the list of 10 Best Korean movies of 2021.

    Ratings

    IMDB RATING: 6.1/10

    MyDramaList: 7.8/10

    2. Escape from Mogadishu

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    It is a South Korean action film based on real events, which is set during the Somali Civil War and South and North Korea’s efforts to be admitted to the UN in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s.

    Who is the director and their other films?

    It was directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. He is known for making Die Bad (2000), Crying Fist (2005), The City of Violence (2006), The Berlin File (2013), Svaha: The Sixth Finger (2019) and Escape from Mogadishu (2021).

    Main Cast and their characters

    Kim Yoon-seok as Han Sin-seong

    He played the role of South Korean Ambassador in Somalia

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    Jo In-sung as Kang Dae-jin

    He played the role of South Korea’s ANSP Intelligence officer

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    Heo Joon-ho as Rim Yong-su

    He played the role of North Korean Ambassador in Somalia

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    Koo Kyo-hwan as Tae Joon-ki

    He played the role of North Korea’s MSS Intelligence Officer

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    It was selected as the South Korean entry for the “Best International Feature Film” at the “94th Academy Awards”. Won 6 awards at “30th Buil Film Awards”. The film was praised for its action scenes and how the film portrayed the horrors of wars and characters’ emotions. It is one of the best Korean movies of 2021.

     Ratings

    IMDB RATING: 7.2/10

    MydramaList: 7.9/10

    Rakuten Viki: 8.1/10

    3. Miracle: Letters to the President

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    It is a romantic drama based on a true story of a high school mathematics genius who sends many letters to the President as he wants to make a train station for his sister and villagers, but doesn’t get any reply. He with his girlfriend and village residents establish a train station but it is privately owned.

    Who is the director and their other films?

    It was directed by Lee Jang-hoon. He is known for making Be With You (2018) which is one of the popular South Korean movies.

    Main Cast and their characters

    Park Jeong-Min as Joon-Kyeong

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    Im Yoon-ah as Ra-hee, Joon-Kyeong’s friend

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    Lee Sung-Min as Tae-yoon

    He played the role of Joon-Kyeong’s father

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    Lee Soo-kyung as Bo-kyeong

    She played the role of Joon-Kyeong’s older sister

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    Critics lauded the performances of actors, especially Lee Soo-Kyung and praised the emotional sequences in the film. As of 2021, it ranks 7th among the Korean movies released this year. It is also one of the best Korean movies of 2021.

    Ratings

    IMDB RATING: 7.7/10

    MyDramaList: 8.3/10

    Rakuten Viki: 9.6/10

     

    4. Space Sweepers

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    The story is set in the year 2092, where the crew of a space junk collector ship called “The Victory” discover a 7 year old humanoid robot girl inside and also wanted by UTS Space guards. 

    Who is the director and their other films?

    It was directed by Jo Sung-hee. He is also known for making A Werewolf Boy (2012), Phantom Detective (2016) and recently Space Sweepers (2021).

    Main Cast and their characters

    Song Joong-ki as Kim Tae Ho

    Portrayed the character of Former Commander of the Space Guards

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    Kim Tae Ri as Captain Jang

    Portrayed the character of Former Special Forces Squad officer

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    Jin Seon Kyu as Tiger Park

    Portrayed the character of Former Drug King

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    Yoo Hae-jin as Robot Bubs

    Portrayed the character of Former Military robot

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    It is regarded as the first Korean movie Space blockbuster. It received positive response both from critics and audience. Critics praised the film for its visual effects and relatable characters. The film also dominated Netflix’s Top 10 rankings in 80 countries upon its release. It is one of the top 10 popular Korean movies of 2021.

     Ratings 

    IMDB RATING: 6.6/10

    MyDramaList: 8.4/10

    5. The Book Of Fish

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    Let’s talk about one of the best Historical Korean movies “The Book Of Fish”. It’s a historical film set in 1801 about the Joseon era scholar who was exiled to Heuksando Island and a fisherman who exchange their knowledge to write a book.

    Who is the director and their other films?

    It was directed by Lee Joon-ik. His other notable movies include Sunny (2008), Hope (2013), The Throne (2015) and The Book Of Fish (2021). 

    Main Cast and their characters 

    Sol Kyung-gu as Jeong Yak-jeon

    He portrayed the character of Joseon era scholar

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    Byun Yo-han as Jang Chang-dae

    Young Conservative fisherman

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    The film won the Grand Prize at 57th Baeksang Arts Award in May 2021. Received favorable and positive responses from critics and audience. Performances of the cast were praised by critics. It is regarded as one of the best Korean movies of 2021.

    Ratings

     IMDB RATING: 7.5/10

    MyDramaList: 8.1/10

    6. Midnight

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    One of the popular Korean movies of 2021 is “Midnight”. The film revolves around a young deaf woman who accidently interrupts one of the serial killer’s kills and becomes his new target.

    Who is the director and their other films?

    It was directed by Kwon Oh-seung. He is best known for making this film.

    Main Cast and their characters

    Jin Ki-joo as Kim Kyung-mi

    She portrayed the character of a deaf woman who works as a sign language counsellor.

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    Wi Ha-joon as Do-shik

    He played the character of a serial killer.

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    Gil Hae Yeon as Kyung-mi’s mother

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     The film won “Silver Audience Award for Best Asian Film at 25th Fantasia International Film Festival and “Best Feature Award” at 13th UK Grimmfest Film Festival. It was well received from critics and audience. They specially praised the performance of Jin Ki-joo in the film. It is one of the most best thriller Korean movies ever made.

     Ratings

    IMDB RATING: 6.6/10

    MyDramaList: 8.3/10

    7. Recalled

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    The story revolves around a woman who loses her memory after an accident. She starts seeing her future and her illusions start becoming reality. She sets out to find the truth about her husband.

    Who is the director and their other films?

     It was directed by Seo Yoo-min. Its her debut film as a director.

    Main Cast and their characters

    Seo Yea-ji as Soo-jin

    She loses her memory after the accident and her illusions starts becoming the reality

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    Kim Kang-woo as Ji-hoon

    He played the character of Soo-jin’s husband

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    It ranked at number 1 in the opening weekend of its release. Critics praised the main leads performance and the thrilling storyline. It is one of the popular Korean movies made in 2021.

    Ratings

    IMDB RATING: 6.9/10

    MyDramaList: 8.1/10

    Rakuten Viki: 9.6/10

    8. The Box

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    The story revolves around a talented musical artist who has a severe glossophobia (stage fright). But his life changes when he meets a genius producer Min-soo.

    Who is the director and their other films?

    It was directed by Yang Jeong-woong, South Korean musical theatre writer and director. He is currently well known for making The Box (2021).

    Main Cast and their characters

    Park Chanyeol as Ji Hoon, an aspiring singer

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    Jo Dal-hwan as Min-su

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    It received positive response both from critics and audience. They praised the performance of the cast, especially Chanyeol’s moments in the film. They also praised his singing talent. It became the second most watched Korean movie in Indonesia. The film became one of the popular Korean movies in South Korea in 2021.

    Ratings

    IMDB RATING: 7.9/10

    MyDramaList: 8.2/10

    Rakuten Viki: 9.8/10

    9. Seobok

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    The story revolves around an ex-intelligence agent who meets the first human clone who possesses secret for eternal life.

    Who is the director and their other films?

     It was directed by Lee Yong-ju. He is known for making Possessed (2009), Architecture 101 (2012) and Seobok (2021).

    Main Cast and their characters

    Gong Yoo as Min Gi-heon

    He portrayed the character of former intelligence agent

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    Park Bo-gum as Seo Bok

    The first human clone

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    The film was screened at Fantasia International Film Festival. It was also screened in Canadian Premiere section on demand. It ranked number 1 at the Korean box office on the opening day. Critics mostly praised the performance of the cast and some really liked the way film touched the question of philosophical of eternal life. That is why it has been added in the list of top 10 Korean movies of 2021. 

    Ratings

    IMDB RATING: 6.1/10

    MyDramaList: 8.1/10

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    10. Mission Possible

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    This action comedy film revolves around Chinese rookie secret agent and private detective who gets involved in the case. Their witnesses are murdered and both of them become prime suspects.

    Who is the director and their other films?

    It was directed by Kim Hyung-joo.

     Main Cast and their characters

    Lee Sun-bin as Yoo Da-hee

    She played the role of Chinese MSS Intelligence agent

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    Kim Young-kwang as Woo Soo-han

    Portrayed the character of Private Detective and former agent

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    It ranked number one at the box office in the first week of its release. Critics praised the film for its humour and funny action storyline. It is one of the best best comedy Korean movies of 2021.

    Ratings

    IMDB RATING: 6.5/10

    MyDramaList: 8.1/10

    Rakuten Viki: 9.3/10

    Why should these Korean movies be on your watchlist?

    These are some best Korean movies of 2021 that should be on your watchlist. They received positive responses from both critics and audience and some of them also received accolades. The performance of the cast is the main highlight of all these movies.

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  • 10 Best K-drama OSTs of 2021

    10 Best K-drama OSTs of 2021

    What are the best K-drama OSTs of 2021? OSTs are one of the best parts of K-dramas. They are catchy, some are underrated and highlights the emotion moments in the drama. They also provide a glimpse of the character’s current emotion state. Therefore, no K-dramas can be made without OSTs. This year K-dramas have given us beautiful and catchy OSTs. Here are the 10 Best K-drama OSTs of 2021:

    1. Let Me Be- Baek Z Young (The Penthouse 3)

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    Let Me Be is the original soundtrack of the K-drama “The Penthouse season 3”. It was sung by Baek Z Young. It is one of Baek Z Young’s popular K-drama OSTs.

    Synopsis of the K-drama

    The Penthouse revolves around wealthy families living in Hera Palace. A woman who wants to enter the high society by becoming the head of a luxury 100th floor penthouse apartment. It premiered on October 26, 2020 and continued till September 10, 2021 with total 3 seasons.

    Artists other popular songs/ K-drama OSTs

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    Baek Z Young is a popular South Korean singer. Over her career she has released her 8 Studio albums, six compilation albums, two video albums and thirty-four singles. She has sung OSTs of many popular K-dramas like- “That Woman” for drama Secret Garden, “Spring Rain” for drama Gu Family Book, “Is Crying” for drama Good Doctor, “If” for drama The King’s Affection etc.

     

    2. Adrenaline- Solar (Vincenzo)

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    Adrenaline is the original soundtrack of the K-drama “Vincenzo” and it was sung by Solar (Kim Yong-sun). It is one of the popular K-drama OSTs of 2021.

    Synopsis of the K-drama

    The story revolves around a Korean-Italian guy who was adopted by an Italian family, who later on joins a mafia and becomes lawyer and consigliere for the mafia.

     Artists other popular songs/ K-drama OSTs

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    Solar (Kim Yong-sun) is a popular South Korean singer and songwriter. She is the leader of the girl group Mamamoo. “Spit it Out” was her solo debut single that came out on April 23, 2020. She has sung OSTs for other K-dramas like- “Blue Bird” for drama Run On, Always, Be With You” for drama Lovers Of The Red Sky and “Star” for drama Twenty Again.

     

    3. My Name- Hwang Sang Jun (My Name)

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    My Name is the original soundtrack of the K-drama of the same name “My Name”. It was sung by Hwang Sang Jun. This K-drama is one of the popular dramas of 2021 and as well as the “My Name” has become one of the popular K-drama OSTs of 2021.

    Synopsis of the K-drama

    This thriller/action K-drama revolves around a girl who joins a gang who wants to avenge her father’s death and later on goes undercover as cop.

    Artists other popular songs/ K-drama OSTs

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     Hwang Sang Jun is a South Korean singer and composer. He has composed songs for popular movies like “Midnight”, “The Negotiation”, “Money” and K-dramas like “Extracurricular” and “My Name”.

     

    4. I’m In The Mood For Dancing- Yuju (True Beauty)

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    I’m In The Mood for dancing is the original soundtrack of the K-drama “True Beauty” and one of the popular K-drama OSTs of 2021. It was sung by Yuju.

    Synopsis of the K-drama

    True Beauty K-drama is based on the webtoon of the same name. It revolves around an 18 year old high school student who has an inferiority complex as she has been discriminated by her peers and even by her family regarding her appearance. But she starts learning make up techniques and stay hidden behind it.

    Artists other popular songs/ K-drama OSTs

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    Choi Yu-na who is known for her stage name ‘Yuju’ is a popular South Korean singer and former member of the girl group “GFriend”. She is also the first Korean female idol who became the winner of Fantastic Duo 2. She sang original soundtracks for K-dramas like- “First Day” for drama Was It Love?, “Secret” for drama Alice, “Falling” for drama Run On, Snowflake Love” for drama My Strange Hero, “Stay” for drama Police University and “Spring is Gone by Chance” for drama The Girl Who Sees Smells.

     

    5. One and Only- LYn (The King’s Affection)

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    One and Only is the original soundtrack of the K-drama “The King’s Affection”. It was sung by Lyn.

     Synopsis of the K-drama

    It’s a historical drama based on Joseon era. It tells the story of a pair of royal twins where a girl is abandoned, but later on she forced to disguise as a crown prince after her twin brother dies.

    Artists other popular songs/OSTs

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    Lee Se-jin who is known by her stage name LYn is a popular South Korean singer. Till date she has released her 10 studio albums. She sang original soundtracks “Back in Time” for drama Moon Embracing the Sun, “My Destiny” for drama My Love From The Star, “Such person” for Oh My Venus, “Love” for Are you Human?.

     

    6. Breaking Down- Ailee (Doom At Your Service)

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    Breaking Down is the original soundtrack of the K-drama “Doom At Your Service” It was sung by Ailee. It is one of the popular K-drama OSTs of 2021.

    Synopsis of the K-drama

    This K-drama revolves around a girl who lost her parents at an early age and suffers from brain tumour. A guy enters her life who is a middle manager between God and humans and makes a 100 days contract with her.

    Artists other popular songs/OSTs

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    Amy Lee who is known by her stage name ‘Ailee’ is a Korean-American singer and songwriter. She sang OSTs for dramas like- “Tears Stole The Heart” for drama Secret Love, “Goodbye My Love” for drama You Are My Destiny, “The Poem of Destiny” for drama Arthdal Chronicles and “When Your Tears Wet My Eyes” for drama Lovers of the Red Sky.

     

    7. Like A Star- DoYoung (Yumi’s Cells)

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    Like a Star is the original soundtrack of the K-drama “Yumi’s Cells”. It was sung by DoYoung. 

    Synopsis of the K-drama 

    The drama revolves around an ordinary working woman who has cells in her brain that represents emotions like violence, love, good, bad and rationality. These cells works actively for her and deal with her troubles and emotions.

    Artists other popular songs/ K-drama OSTs

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    Kim Dong-Young who is professionally known as DoYoung is a South Korean singer and actor. He is also a member of the boy group NCT. He also starred in the television drama Midnight Café Season 3-The Curious Stalker. He sang OSTs for K-dramas like- “Hard For Me” for drama Rich Man, “Night Air” for drama Café Midnight and “Like A Star” for drama Yumi’s Cells.

     

    8. Romantic Sunday- Car, the Garden (Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha) 

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    Romantic Sunday is the original soundtrack of the K-drama “Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha” and one of the popular K-drama OSTs of 2021. It was sung by Car, the Garden.

    Synopsis of the K-drama

    This romantic drama revolves around a dentist who moves to a seaside village where she meets jack-of-all-trades who is totally opposite of her and slowly they start liking each other.

    Artists other popular songs/ K-drama OSTs

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    Cha Jung-won who is known by his stage name ‘Car, the Garden’ is a South Korean singer. He sang many OSTs for K-dramas like- “Lie” for drama Two Cops, “Nothing” for drama Secret Mother, “Happy Ending” for drama True Beauty and “Empty” for drama Beyond Evil.

     

    9. Starlight- Kang Chan-hee (True Beauty)

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    Starlight is the OST which belongs to True Beauty K-drama. It was sung by Kang Chan-hee. It is one of the popular K-drama OSTs of 2021.

    Synopsis of the K-drama

    True Beauty K-drama is based on the webtoon of the same name. It revolves around an 18 year old high school student who has an inferiority complex as she has been discriminated by her peers and even by her family regarding her appearance. But she starts learning make up techniques and stay hidden behind it.

    Artists other popular songs/OSTs

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    Kang Chan-hee is also known by his stage name ‘Chani’ is a South Korean singer and actor. He has also worked as a child actor in many K-dramas. He also sang “How Do You Do” for this same K-drama True Beauty.

     

    10. To My One and Only You- Xiumin (Mr. Queen)

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    To My One and Only You is the original soundtrack of the historical K-drama “Mr. Queen”. It was sung by Xiumin. It is one of the popular K-drama OSTs of 2021.

    Synopsis of the K-drama

    This funny historical drama revolves around a modern chef who after an accident travels in the past and gets trapped in the body of a Queen from Joseon era and has to deal with the events of the historical time.

    Artists other popular songs/OSTs

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    Kim Min-Seok is a South Korean singer and actor who is professionally known by his stage name ‘Xiumin’. He is also a member of the South Korea-Chinese boy group “EXO”. He sang “You Are The One” for drama Falling for Challenge, “For You” for drama Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, “. He has also done minor roles in web dramas EXO Next Door and Falling For Challenge.

     

    Why should these K-drama OSTs be on your playlists?

    These are the Best K-drama OSTs of 2021. As I said earlier OSTs are one of the important parts of K-dramas. They represent emotions in the dramas, whether its happiness, sadness, romance, thrilling and action moments in the drama. Without OSTs dramas become boring as you need some songs that compliments the emotions and sequence of the drama.

    Which one of these is your favorite OST? Let us know your favorite OST singer.

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