Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)

  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)
  • Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)

Explanation

Healience Seonmaeul sits on Jongjasan Mountain in Hongcheon, Gangwon-do. It was built at 250 meters above sea level as it was inspired by the high altitude of longevity villages worldwide. In the beginning, it was developed as the first wellness center in Korea and has now become a well-aging and healing resort. The village is led by Dr. Si-hyung Lee, the most renowned psychiatrist and bestselling author in Korea. The village runs scientific and well-designed health experience programs and offers immune-boosting meal plans under the guidance of professional instructors (Lifestyle Habit Improvement team). It helps you enjoy optimum rest, which cannot be experienced in cities, by detoxing from the digital world (free from the Internet, mobile phones, and the outside world) and experiencing intentional inconvenience. There are ten manually-created, beautiful trekking courses and eco-friendly facilities here. Healience Seonmaeul was chosen as a healing tourist destination by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2011. In 2014, it was also chosen as the first privately-operated healing forest, a first in Korea.  

*Gifted natural environment: Located in a scenic forest at 250 meters above sea level in Hongcheon, Gangwon-do.
*Top-tier team of experts: Excellent instructors, led by serotonin expert Dr. Si-hyung Lee, along with a team of fitness trainers and professional nutritionists.
*Eco-friendly space: Rooms have a courtyard, and a skylight allow guests to enjoy the courtyard and see stars at night through the windows. There are ten manually created trekking courses.
*Healthy natural meal: Low-sodium, healthy meals without artificial additives or trans fats.
*Various additional facilities: A spa (carbonated spring), Rock Sauna, Forest Yurt (a place for meditation), and Kiva (a space for communication).
*2011: Chosen as one of 'Korea’s 10 Healing Courses for Themed Tourism" by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
*2014: Chosen as the first healing forest owned by a private company, chosen by the Forest Income Division of Gangwon-do Provincial Government 
*2015: Chosen as a business site for a sodium reduction project by Hongcheon-gun
*2017: Selected as one of 25 Wellness Sites by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Tourism Organization 
* Selected as a pilot-certified establishment by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism for the Korea Quality initiative.


Homepage

http://www.healience.co.kr


Information Use

Contact and Information : +82-2-1588-9983

Opening day : 2005년 07월 08일

Parking facilities : Available
*No parking for large vehicles

Hours : 24 hours


More information

Shopping Information
비채식당과 가든뮤직홀(카페)

Facility Utilization Fees
*Varies by facilities: refer to the official website.

Location

122 , Jongjasan-gil, Hongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do

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