13.7Km 2025-07-11
17 Buncheong-ro, Jillye-myeon, Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-330-3245
The Gimhae Buncheong Ceramics Festival highlights the excellence of Buncheong ceramics and their everyday appeal. The festival offers a chance to see a wide variety of ceramics and participate in hands-on activities such as traditional kiln firing.
13.8Km 2023-10-11
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Goryeo-dong Historic Site was founded by Yi O, a scholar of Goryeo who had unwavering loyalty to the Goryeo dynasty even after it fell. The village naturally formed by his descendants. Yi O built a stone fence around the area and called it Goryeo-donghak, meaning the home of Goryeo refugees. Yi never did serve the new government and asked his sons to also never serve the new kingdom or to move his body after he died. For over 600 years, 19 generations of Yi O have remained here, honoring his memory.
14.1Km 2021-06-10
Ipgokgongwon-gil, Haman-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-580-4583
Ipgok County Park was once a reservoir used for agricultural water during the Japanese colonization period. Near the reservoir, a dense pine tree forest can be seen along the steep cliff and a trekking path winds through the forest. In spring, cherry blossoms provide picturesque scenery in the vicinity of the area and azaleas bloom on the ridges and cliffs as well. A sports field equipped with stands is located in the upper area.
The reservoir boasts a grand size with a 4-kilometer circumference making it the largest reservoir in Haman. However, it is shaped like a snake, making it impossible to see the starting and ending points at the same time. It is well-known as a relaxing vacation spot among local families.
15.6Km 2021-06-08
Myeongje-ro, Jinhae-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-225-3701
From Pungho-dong, follow Haengam-ro for four kilometers and cross the small mountain pass to reach Suchi Village and Suchi Beach. Nestled in the mountains facing the quiet sea, Suchi Village was once a small village with only a few inhabitants. In recent years, the city has grown dramatically and draws a steady stream of visitors who come for hoe (sliced raw fish), a local specialty served fresh all year round.
The town and its main beach boast a variety of amenities including hoe restaurants, accommodations, and parking lots. Happo, the nearest town, also offers plenty to see and do and surrounds visitors with forests and other natural wonders. Happo is famous as the site where Admiral Yi Sun-Sin (1545-1598) achieved many victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin War (1592-1598).
15.8Km 2024-02-08
250 Robotland-ro, Gusan-myeon, Masanhappo-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
This theme park stands as the first of its kind in both Korea and the world, centering around the theme of robots. It showcases 256 robots, interactive play areas, and hands-on experience zones. The park is segmented into four distinct zones: the Adventure and Future Zones, both designed for thrill-seekers, and the Dream and Robotopia Zones, tailored to children and toddlers with a fascination for robots. For young enthusiasts, there’s a comprehensive program offering a deep dive into the world of robotics. Students can broaden their understanding through various exhibition halls like the Aerospace Robot Hall, Artificial Intelligence Robot Hall, Manufacturing Robot Hall, and Marine Robot Hall, unveiling the limitless potentials of robot. There are also seasonal discounts, holiday specials, and offers for foreigners (valid with appropriate identification). It’s recommended to check their website prior to one's visit for any promotions.
16.0Km 2024-07-10
25 Goesan 4-gil, Haman-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Mujinjeong Pavilion was built atop a hill to enjoy the surrounding scenery. It was built in 1567 by the descendants of Mujin in honor of his memory. Mujin passed the government officer exam in 1483 and was promoted in 1507. The pavilion is built with three kan (space between pillars) in the front and two kan on the side, and a gabled roof. The floor is raised off the ground. There are no decorations on atop the pillars, showcasing the style during the early Joseon period.
16.2Km 2022-08-12
Wolsan-ro, Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-350-1931
The 6-kilometer-long Jangyu Daecheonggyegok Valley is located at the foot of Bulmosan Mountain, where the water flowing into the valley divides into two principal streams. Lush trees and clean water make up the area’s beautiful natural landscape. A 30-minute hike along the valley will take hikers to Jangyuam Hermitage where they will find the stupa of Jangyuhwasang, who is said to have spread Buddhism for the first time in Korea.
Visitors flock to Jangyu Daecheonggyegok Valley not only to enjoy the scenery, but also to taste the delicious duck, chicken, and baeksuk (chicken soup with rice) dishes sold around the area. In 1984, the valley was integrated into Jangyupokpo Recreational Park where bridges were built and water supply facilities were placed at two locations. Sangjeolgyo Bridge at the entrance to the valley is 30 meters, while Bonpogyo Bridge is 4 meters. A 1,720 meter-long forest trail was also created. The rugged mountain terrain offers a challenging, yet highly interesting climb up the mountain.
17.0Km 2024-02-28
1872-60 Haeyanggwangwang-ro, Gusan-myeon, Masanhappo-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
Changpo Coastal Road meanders along the coastline, tracing a scenic path from Changpo-ri in Jinjeon-myeon to Jeodo Bridge in Gusan-myeon. It offers sweeping vistas of charming coastal villages in the Namhae Sea, characterized by numerous islands and the pristine waters. The area is adorned with a picturesque backdrop of Changpoman Bay, providing photo zones for visitors to capture lasting memories.
17.8Km 2021-04-29
62, Myeongdong-ro, Jinhae-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-712-0425
Located in Jinhae-gu, Changwon-si, Changwon Marine Park celebrates the nation’s marine history and culture. Major facilities at the park include the Naval Battle History Hall, the Changwon Solar Tower, and the Marine Life Theme Park.
17.9Km 2023-10-12
114 Bondong-gil, Gaya-eup, Haman-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
The Ancient Tombs in Marisan Mountain are from the Aragaya State, and showcase the Gaya culture through many remaining relics. There are around 100 large tombs, assumed to be those of the Aragaya kings, located on the upper summit, as well as nearly 1,000 smaller tombs on the lower side of the mountain. The tombs were first excavated during the Japanese occupation, as which point Tomb No. 34 was found to be the largest tomb, with a circumference of 39.3 meters and a x_height of 9.7 meters. However, Tomb Nu. 8 is more famous, discovered to inter five people and including armor designed with images found on the tomb walls of Goguryeo kingdom.