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10 Fantastic Socially Distant Attractions
Families said when travel resumes, they want to do it differently ... and Korea Tourism Organisation listened, putting together a list of 100 attractions that tick all the boxes. We’re sharing 10 of the best!
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outh Korea has a large number of national parks that vary dramatically by season from the autumn leaves to the cherry blossoms. Discover quiet walking paths, breathe deeply in healing forests, and head out on a family cycling trail in beautiful parts of the country. Sounds like bliss, right? Here are 10 of the best attractions where families can travel safely with fewer crowds and have a healing experience in nature.
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Pyeonghwa Nuri Park Gyeonggi-do
In the South Korean border city of Paju, Pyeonghwa Nuri Park features various sculptures created with the theme of unification and families can enjoy both the artwork and the wide-open spaces in the large, grass-covered park. Pyeonghwa means peace and Nuri means enjoy in Korean, symbolising the park’s design to appreciate and enjoy peace.
Top: Daecheongho Obaengni, South Korea. Credit: Korea Tourism Organisation.