Hanwha Resort Geoje Belvedere Wellness (한화리조트 거제 벨버디어 웰니스)

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Hanwha Resort Geoje Belvedere Wellness runs systematic programs that can help guests regain balance of mind and body, and learn to take care of their body in daily life. Its programs pursue the 3R system -- ‘Refresh Your Body, Relax Your Mind, Reset Your Lifestyle' -- derived from the first letter of each phrase. With this concept, Hanwha Resort Geoje Belvedere Wellness offer programs by combining different themes -- Energy Up, Calm & Healing, and Beauty Plus -- depending on guests' purpose, preference, and condition.


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+82-1670-9977


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https://www.hanwharesort.co.kr/


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Location

2501-40 Geojebuk-ro, Jangmok-myeon, Geoje-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Herb Island Herb Healing Center (허브아일랜드 허브힐링센터)

Herb Island Herb Healing Center (허브아일랜드 허브힐링센터)

2024-12-13

35 Cheongsin-ro 947beon-gil, Sinbuk-myeon, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-1644-1997

Located inside Herb Island (a tourist farm spanning 329,000 square meters), Herb Island Herb Healing Center is the largest herbal botanical garden, registered as a class 1 specialized museum (botanical garden) with a botanical garden and exhibition halls (110,000 square meters). Approx. 250 kinds of herbs and various other plants are planted inside the herbal plant museum so visitors can see beautiful green plants throughout the year. The herbal plant museum consists of a total of four exhibition spaces, three indoor and one outdoor. Each exhibition space is themed around certain herbs and plants, adding to the fun of touring the museum. It is used as a venue for ecological education for children and a space to enjoy 'healing' moments.

Korean Traditional Culture Center (한국전통문화체험관)

Korean Traditional Culture Center (한국전통문화체험관)

2024-12-13

13-5 Dalgubeol-daero 527-gil, Suseong-gu, Daegu
+82-53-666-4930

Momyeongjae is an ancestral shrine built by the Dureung Doo clan to honor Doo Sa-chung, who had joined the Ming Dynasty's reinforcement troops during the Imjinwaeran (Japanese invasion of Korea, 1592) and later became naturalized in Joseon Dynasty. The name 'Momyeongjae' means 'longing for the Ming Dynasty,' expressing Doo Sa-chung's affection for his home country.
Doo Sa-chung, who was from Duling, China, went to Joseon under the command of General Li Rusong from the Ming Dynasty. Doo Sa-chung took the position titled Suryuk Jihoek Jusa and was responsible for selecting locations to establish a stronghold in consideration of the terrain. As a senior adviser to Li Rusong, he closely discussed strategies and tactics with the Joseon army as well. 
When the war was over, Doo Sa-chung returned to China but went to Joseon again during the Jeongyujaeran (Japanese invasion of Korea, 1597). He brought his two sons -- Doo San and Doo Il-geon -- along with his brother-in-law, Admiral Chen Lin. When the war was over, Doo Sa-chung and his two sons naturalized in Joseon. The government of Joseon granted him land, which is the current Gyeongsang Gamyeong Park area.
When the Gyeongsang Gamyeong (Gyeongsang provincial office) was relocated to this area, Doo Sa-chung offered his land to the government and moved to Gyesan-dong. 
Longing for his wife and brothers he had left in China, he moved again to a village near Daedeoksan Mountain (then Choejeongsan Mountain) and named the area Daemyeong-dong (meaning the Great Ming). He built a platform and on the first day of every month, he would bow in the direction of the Forbidden City in China, where the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty resided.
Momyeongjae is built on a rectangular plot and faces south. It features a hip-and-gable roof with double-layer eaves and has four rooms in the front and two rooms on the side. The daecheongmaru (wooden floor hall) has two ondol (floor heated) rooms on each of its side, with a half-sized bay at the front. Momyeongjae exemplifies  the early 20th-century ancestral shrine style commonly found in the Daegu area. 
The building was originally constructed in 1912 when Doo Sa-chung’s descendants moved wooden materials from the dismantled Gyeongsangaeksa (local government building) and used them to build Momyeongjae in front of Doo Sa-chung's tomb. The shrine was later renovated in 1966 as it was in poor condition. 
Momyeongjae is one of the first destinations visited by Chinese tourists in Daegu. It was recently renovated as part of a redevelopment project. The Korean Traditional Culture Center opened nearby, where visitors can experience tea ceremonies, hanbok (traditional Korean clothing), archery, and cooking dishes based on Donguibogam, a traditional Korean medical encyclopedia. Joining a program at the center will be a valuable experience.

Skylake (하늘호수)

Skylake (하늘호수)

2024-12-13

793 Songgye-ro Buksang-myeon, Geochang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-945-2380

Skylake is a 20-year-old natural herbal cosmetics manufacturer and distributor located at the foot of Deogyusan Mountain in Geochang, Gyeongsangnam-do. The company runs natural-cosmetic-making programs using natural ingredients made with their know-how. Skylake was chosen as a wellness facility by the Korea Tourism Organization. Here, you can make a toner, essence, or an all-in-one wash on your own. After finishing the experience program, you can enjoy a cup of tea at the cosmetic cafe. Furthermore, you can purchase Skylake's cosmetic products at a discounted price on the day of the program. Reservations are required.

Forest Resom Have9 Wellness Spa	(포레스트 리솜 해브나인 웰니스 스파)

Forest Resom Have9 Wellness Spa (포레스트 리솜 해브나인 웰니스 스파)

2024-12-13

365 Geumbong-ro, Baegun-myeon, Jecheon-si, Chungcheongbuk-do

Forest Resom Have9 Wellness Spa is in Baegun-myeon, Jecheon-si, Chungcheongbuk-do. Its Healing Spa Zone has the Bade (meaning bathing) Pool offering various hydro-massages for different acupressure points; the Water Energy Spa; and the Sasang Constitutional Spa. The Aqua Play Zone is a children's pool where parents and children can have fun together. There are slides for children, a lazy river, and a beach pool. The Outdoor Spa Zone is equipped with various facilities, including the Infinity Pool where visitors can enjoy the outdoors while surrounded by the forest.

Therapy Spa_Sobe (테라피 스파 소베)

Therapy Spa_Sobe (테라피 스파 소베)

2024-12-13

33 Sangmuyeonha-ro, Seo-gu, Gwangju
+82-62-416-3000

Therapy Spa_Sobe gets its name by combining the first two letters of the the Latin words solus (health) and bellus (beauty) to create the word "Sobe". 
The spa pursues natural health and beauty derived from nature. It is committed to constantly improving itself through research to offer precious and relaxing moments to those exhausted from the modern era. The programs available here include the SOBE Signature Rituals, Hormone Aging Signal, Energy Immune Boosting, Wedding Day & Beauty Contouring, and Vita Moms & Post-natal Touch. Enjoy specialized care through these programs.

Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)

Healience Seonmaeul (힐리언스 선마을)

2024-12-13

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

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.

National Center for Forest Therapy (국립산림치유원)

National Center for Forest Therapy (국립산림치유원)

2024-12-11

209 Therapy-ro, Bonghyeon-myeon, Yeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

The National Center for Forest Therapy is a forest-themed well-being complex created to promote public health and quality of life by leveraging the abundant forest resources of the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range. Forests have transformed into a destination for healing one's mind and body, as well as a place for recreation. The National Center for Forest Therapy provides guidelines for proper exercise and daily habit improvements aimed at relieving stress and promoting mental and physical balance by utilizing the healing properties of the forest. Furthermore, visitors can experience the effects of forest therapy here. The center has healing forest trails, recreational facilities, accommodation facilities, and others.

Hanwha Resort Geoje Belvedere Wellness (한화리조트 거제 벨버디어 웰니스)

2024-12-13

2501-40 Geojebuk-ro, Jangmok-myeon, Geoje-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-1670-9977

Hanwha Resort Geoje Belvedere Wellness runs systematic programs that can help guests regain balance of mind and body, and learn to take care of their body in daily life. Its programs pursue the 3R system -- ‘Refresh Your Body, Relax Your Mind, Reset Your Lifestyle' -- derived from the first letter of each phrase. With this concept, Hanwha Resort Geoje Belvedere Wellness offer programs by combining different themes -- Energy Up, Calm & Healing, and Beauty Plus -- depending on guests' purpose, preference, and condition.

ClubD Oasis (클럽디 오아시스)

2024-12-13

LCT, 30 Dalmaji-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-1566-8007

ClubD Oasis is a premium spa & water park that spans 30,383 square meters from the third to sixth floors of the LCT, and can accommodate up to 3,500 people. It features an outdoor foot bath offering an expansive view of the sea off Haeundae; a terrace bar where you can experience a premium cabin sauna; the MYGB Spa (stone spa); and various themed jjimjil (Korean sauna) and spa spaces. On the fifth floor, you will find an indoor sauna and Cheongsudang (outdoor spa), a spa brand with a motto of 'providing relaxing moments in downtown.' You can use the outdoor spa while wearing a swimsuit and enjoy various beverages at the cafe. Additionally, an infinity pool overlooking the sea facing Haeundae; an indoor water park, including a wave pool; and a food court can be found on the fourth floor.

Seolhaeone (설해원)

2024-12-12

230 Gonghang-ro, Sonyang-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do
+82-33-670-7700

Seolhaeone is a luxury resort complex sitting behind Yangyang International Airport. Equipped with a golf course, premium accommodation facilities, hot spring saunas, and other facilities, this resort was created with the vision of offering visitors rest and healing moments in the Seorak area. The name Seolhaeone means a garden of rest embracing Seoraksan Mountain and the East Sea. The resort lives up to its name, as it faces Yangyang's Dongho Beach to the east and has the foot of Seoraksan Mountain to the west. The resort has a golf course, which was designated as one of the 10 major golf courses in Korea. Various types of guest rooms such as Mountain Stay, Seolhae Hot Spring, and Golftel are available. All guest rooms offer a view of the golf course, and some have views of Seoraksan Mountain and the East Sea. Mountain Stay is a premium duplex villa consisting of seven types of villas, including the Pool Suite with a pool; and the Spa Suite allowing guests to enjoy the hinoki cypress-scented sauna. The Seolhae Hot Spring condominium features 10 different guestroom designs, including the Family Pool Suite, with hot spring water supplied to each room. There are various additional facilities within the resort. You can use the clubhouse restaurant, which serves unique seasonal dishes; Seolhae Dulle Trail where you can take a walk while enjoying the pine aroma; and the hot spring sauna to relieve fatigue.