Discover the Best Travel Spots in Korea: 5 Must-Visit Destinations for Your Next Getaway
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The May 11 episode of ‘2TV Saengsaeng Info’ stitches travel, dining, local flavors, and personal stories into a breezy early-summer story. It moves from honeymoon-worthy stays and budget-friendly lunch specials to Damyang’s noodle street, a Jeongseon itinerary in Gangwon Province, and a profile of an artist chasing dreams onstage—delivering the show’s signature, lifestyle-focused mix.

First, the segment Find Me a Place to Stay! spotlights White Gallery Pension in Ganghwa County, Incheon. Touted as a “second honeymoon” hideaway, it sits near the sea and features gallery-style interiors and quiet corners for slowing down. Couples looking for a short escape and weekend travelers seeking a calm recharge will likely be drawn to this fresh lodging option on Ganghwa Island.
In Price Crush Why, the program highlights Yoon-ga-ne Meat Warehouse in Seoul’s Gangbuk district. The lunch special—marinated pork neck, stone-pot rice, doenjang (soybean paste) stew, and four side dishes—stands out as an affordable, satisfying meal. Available only at lunch, it targets office workers and nearby residents wanting a hearty, economical plate. The combination of grilled meat, hot stone rice, and side dishes reflects the current focus on value-driven meals in the dining scene.
The show also dives into Damyang’s food scene. Hot Place Now centers on Damyang’s famous noodle street and its lush green scenery, introducing notable spots like Original Bamboo Noodles and Damyang Juksun Chicken Noodles, where bamboo and bamboo shoots take center stage in the bowls. Okbin-gwan draws attention with its tteokgalbi and bamboo-tube rice pairing. The segment continues with Damyangdang, known for bamboo-flavored ice cream, and a soba house serving buckwheat dishes—together capturing Damyang’s distinct culinary vibe. The food trail flows naturally to attractions like Juknokwon and the Metasequoia-lined road, bolstering its appeal as a travel itinerary.
In Director Jang’s AI Travelogue, the episode heads to Jeongseon in Gangwon Province. The route takes viewers from Mindeungsan, famous for its silver grass, to a Jeongseon rail bike ride and an Aura-ri ferry experience—mixing scenic vistas with hands-on activities. Food stops include Gamtan Cafe, known for briquette-shaped bread, and Cheongryeongpo Muldakgalbi, which serves Gangwon’s regional water dakgalbi, highlighting Jeongseon’s local flavors. The interplay of mountains, rivers, and railway scenery captures Jeongseon’s unique atmosphere and reflects the renewed buzz around Gangwon-area travel.
Finally, the Creators Who Live Differently segment profiles circus performer Seo Nam-jae. He runs the YouTube channel ‘Circusnamj’ and keeps audiences engaged through live performances. The piece pulls back the curtain on the hours of practice behind the dazzling moves, the onstage nerves, and how this young artist carves out his path amid audience cheers.
The episode ties lodging, restaurants, regional travel, and performing arts into a seamless flow. Beyond simple spotlights, it offers practical travel tips, dining trends, and human-interest stories meant to spark viewers’ weekend plans.











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