Why Mokpo is the Must-Visit Spring Destination for 2026: A Guide to Local Delicacies and Attractions
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Mokpo, on South Korea’s southwestern coast, is getting a welcome spring tourism lift as groups arrive by charter train, bringing fresh energy to the local travel scene.
According to Mokpo City, about 500 members of the Daejeon MG Eutteum Saemaeul Credit Union boarded a charter train from Daejeon and traveled to Mokpo for a spring outing on the weekend of April 18.
The group visited top spots—Yudalsan Mountain, the Modern History and Culture Street, and Gatbawi Cultural Town—soaking up Mokpo’s history and culture while enjoying a variety of activities.
They also sampled Mokpo’s signature foods and shopped at the main seafood market, buying fresh seasonal catches and giving a welcome boost to local businesses and the broader regional economy.
To ensure a comfortable visit, Mokpo City emphasized friendly service, fair prices, and cleanliness, and offered travel incentives to cover 12 large buses used by the groups.
Twelve cultural tourism interpreters from Mokpo accompanied the travelers, providing warm, professional guidance and making sure visitors felt well looked after.

“The arrival of a roughly 500-person group by charter train has given a major boost to our local tourism industry,” said Park In-ji, head of Mokpo’s tourism division. “We’ll keep focusing on shaping Mokpo into an attractive city where marine tourism and modern historical culture coexist.”
He added, “We’ll continue developing distinctive tourism products and stepping up marketing so Mokpo becomes a destination where visitors stay longer and return.”
“We also plan to expand rail-linked tour packages and strengthen visitor-tailored services to draw even more tourists to Mokpo,” he said.
Looking ahead, Mokpo intends to keep expanding rail-linked tour offerings and enhance visitor-focused services to boost the region’s tourism competitiveness.











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