
My Cultural Heritage Tour: 365 Days
Description
Book Introduction
These days, I feel like I want to escape from my stuffy daily life and go somewhere.
Plan your domestic travel with 『Travelogue』
"My Cultural Heritage Tour 365 Days" is a travel diary and book that summarizes the best travel book of our time, "My Cultural Heritage Tour," and edits it for easy use by travelers.
Professor Yoo Hong-jun personally selected 24 famous tourist spots from his travelogue and included photos each month.
Rather than simply listing famous cultural heritage sites, it focuses on the stories of the author, Professor Yoo Hong-jun, from his field trips in each season that remain in his memory.
You can experience the spring of the southern provinces, the summer of Jeju, the fall of the Baekdudaegan Mountains, and the winter of Seoul through the deep insight and delicate sensibility of 『Travelogue』.
In addition to the recommended tour sites, there is also a space for recording, so you can use it anytime, 365 days a year, when planning and executing your trip.
It was produced in a perpetual diary format so as not to be limited to a specific year.
24 recommended travel destinations carefully selected from 『Travelogue』
A 'Perpetual' Diary for Travelers
It's been over a year since I last went on a proper trip due to COVID-19.
While we must prioritize quarantine for everyone, we eagerly await the day when travel becomes free again.
How about imagining and preparing for another journey with "My Cultural Heritage Exploration Journal: 365 Days"? A new journey awaits us, one that will connect us with the world and broaden our horizons.
Plan your domestic travel with 『Travelogue』
"My Cultural Heritage Tour 365 Days" is a travel diary and book that summarizes the best travel book of our time, "My Cultural Heritage Tour," and edits it for easy use by travelers.
Professor Yoo Hong-jun personally selected 24 famous tourist spots from his travelogue and included photos each month.
Rather than simply listing famous cultural heritage sites, it focuses on the stories of the author, Professor Yoo Hong-jun, from his field trips in each season that remain in his memory.
You can experience the spring of the southern provinces, the summer of Jeju, the fall of the Baekdudaegan Mountains, and the winter of Seoul through the deep insight and delicate sensibility of 『Travelogue』.
In addition to the recommended tour sites, there is also a space for recording, so you can use it anytime, 365 days a year, when planning and executing your trip.
It was produced in a perpetual diary format so as not to be limited to a specific year.
24 recommended travel destinations carefully selected from 『Travelogue』
A 'Perpetual' Diary for Travelers
It's been over a year since I last went on a proper trip due to COVID-19.
While we must prioritize quarantine for everyone, we eagerly await the day when travel becomes free again.
How about imagining and preparing for another journey with "My Cultural Heritage Exploration Journal: 365 Days"? A new journey awaits us, one that will connect us with the world and broaden our horizons.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
Preview
index
january
Seoul Jongmyo Shrine / Seoul Mugewon
february
Buyeo Muryangsa Temple / Haenam Daeheungsa Temple
March
Seonamsa Temple in Suncheon / Muwisa Temple in Gangjin
april
Gochang Seonunsa Temple / Yeoju Sinreuksa Temple
May
Seosan Rock-carved Buddha and Bowonsa Temple Site / Bongamsa Temple in Mungyeong
June
East and south of Jirisan / Jeju Haenyeo Bulteo and Donji Halmangdang
July
Gongju area tour / Yeongyang area tour
August
Andong Byeongsan Seowon / Jeju Darangshi Oreum
September
Pyeongchang Bongpyeong / Jeongseon Jeongamsa Temple
october
Yeongju Buseoksa Temple / Yangyang Seonlimwon Site
November
Gyeongju Gamsansa Temple Site / Andong Bongjeongsa Temple
december
Damyang Soswaewon / Danyang Jeokseong
Seoul Jongmyo Shrine / Seoul Mugewon
february
Buyeo Muryangsa Temple / Haenam Daeheungsa Temple
March
Seonamsa Temple in Suncheon / Muwisa Temple in Gangjin
april
Gochang Seonunsa Temple / Yeoju Sinreuksa Temple
May
Seosan Rock-carved Buddha and Bowonsa Temple Site / Bongamsa Temple in Mungyeong
June
East and south of Jirisan / Jeju Haenyeo Bulteo and Donji Halmangdang
July
Gongju area tour / Yeongyang area tour
August
Andong Byeongsan Seowon / Jeju Darangshi Oreum
September
Pyeongchang Bongpyeong / Jeongseon Jeongamsa Temple
october
Yeongju Buseoksa Temple / Yangyang Seonlimwon Site
November
Gyeongju Gamsansa Temple Site / Andong Bongjeongsa Temple
december
Damyang Soswaewon / Danyang Jeokseong
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Publisher's Review
preface
It's been nearly two years since an unexpected pandemic caused a nationwide shutdown of travelers.
I, too, have never dreamed of a full-fledged field trip, except for a few short trips with friends to have a drink.
It is truly a rare experience in life.
Now that the end of the long tunnel is beginning to appear and ways to live with the pandemic are being actively discussed, I'm trying to regain some of my senses.
Lying sideways in a moving car, I gazed at the scenery passing by outside the window, lost in thought as I reflected on the preciousness of the road trip. I selected a few famous places introduced in the domestic edition of “My Cultural Heritage Tour.”
However, the travel destinations mentioned here are not a summary of the travelogue, nor are they essential courses that are introduced with star ratings in a planner or something like that.
This is 'my' story of traveling around the country for a long time and making connections.
I casually listed the places I longed to see when I recalled the snowy landscapes of January, and the places I often recalled when I heard news of autumn foliage.
As I always say, people only feel as much as they have experienced.
The breadth of experience is not necessarily limited to the intellectual, but includes both visual and life experiences.
Those who have visually experienced the fields of the southern provinces and those who have not are bound to show differences in their emotional responses not only to the mountains and fields themselves, but also to the perspectives they have on landscape paintings and landscape paintings.
Our ancestors emphasized the act of cultivating one's emotions through contact with nature and culture and creating opportunities to broaden one's perception through communication, using the character for play (遊).
Field trips are also one of those types.
I hope that our daily lives and travels will return to normal as soon as possible so that we can all enjoy the joy of field trips together.
Fall 2021
Yoo Hong-jun
It's been nearly two years since an unexpected pandemic caused a nationwide shutdown of travelers.
I, too, have never dreamed of a full-fledged field trip, except for a few short trips with friends to have a drink.
It is truly a rare experience in life.
Now that the end of the long tunnel is beginning to appear and ways to live with the pandemic are being actively discussed, I'm trying to regain some of my senses.
Lying sideways in a moving car, I gazed at the scenery passing by outside the window, lost in thought as I reflected on the preciousness of the road trip. I selected a few famous places introduced in the domestic edition of “My Cultural Heritage Tour.”
However, the travel destinations mentioned here are not a summary of the travelogue, nor are they essential courses that are introduced with star ratings in a planner or something like that.
This is 'my' story of traveling around the country for a long time and making connections.
I casually listed the places I longed to see when I recalled the snowy landscapes of January, and the places I often recalled when I heard news of autumn foliage.
As I always say, people only feel as much as they have experienced.
The breadth of experience is not necessarily limited to the intellectual, but includes both visual and life experiences.
Those who have visually experienced the fields of the southern provinces and those who have not are bound to show differences in their emotional responses not only to the mountains and fields themselves, but also to the perspectives they have on landscape paintings and landscape paintings.
Our ancestors emphasized the act of cultivating one's emotions through contact with nature and culture and creating opportunities to broaden one's perception through communication, using the character for play (遊).
Field trips are also one of those types.
I hope that our daily lives and travels will return to normal as soon as possible so that we can all enjoy the joy of field trips together.
Fall 2021
Yoo Hong-jun
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: October 29, 2021
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 344 pages | 492g | 127*190*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788936478889
- ISBN10: 8936478885
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