
Our Children's Textbook Travel Guidebook
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Book Introduction
Where are you going and what are you doing this vacation?
365 Textbook Travel Destinations to Take with Your Child
“Where are you and your child doing this vacation?”
“If I were to travel, wouldn’t there be a travel destination that would also help me study?”
Any mother or father raising a child in Korea has probably thought about these concerns at least once.
In the end, after much thought, I end up going to a similar place every time, but it's always 2% lacking.
"Our Children's Textbook Travel Guidebook" is an ambitious domestic travel guidebook prepared with these parenting comrades in mind.
The author, a bestselling author and mother of two, traveled around the country with her children and selected 365 travel destinations that children enjoy while learning about them, including natural attractions, museums and art galleries, job experience programs, and animal experiences.
Children do not simply gain knowledge by going on a trip to places they learned about in textbooks, but rather remember it as a unique experience of their own.
To this end, the travel maps included in the book are centered around places where you can experience unspoiled nature and the generosity of people, rather than theme parks that require large amounts of capital.
The book's table of contents is based on the seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter for the convenience of readers, but it is also clearly organized by region, including Seoul/Incheon, Gyeonggi-do, Gangwon-do, and Chungcheong-do.
From travel destinations familiar to moms and dads to destinations that are becoming popular among moms, this book covers it all, so parents and children can travel without any burden at any time with this one book!
365 Textbook Travel Destinations to Take with Your Child
“Where are you and your child doing this vacation?”
“If I were to travel, wouldn’t there be a travel destination that would also help me study?”
Any mother or father raising a child in Korea has probably thought about these concerns at least once.
In the end, after much thought, I end up going to a similar place every time, but it's always 2% lacking.
"Our Children's Textbook Travel Guidebook" is an ambitious domestic travel guidebook prepared with these parenting comrades in mind.
The author, a bestselling author and mother of two, traveled around the country with her children and selected 365 travel destinations that children enjoy while learning about them, including natural attractions, museums and art galleries, job experience programs, and animal experiences.
Children do not simply gain knowledge by going on a trip to places they learned about in textbooks, but rather remember it as a unique experience of their own.
To this end, the travel maps included in the book are centered around places where you can experience unspoiled nature and the generosity of people, rather than theme parks that require large amounts of capital.
The book's table of contents is based on the seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter for the convenience of readers, but it is also clearly organized by region, including Seoul/Incheon, Gyeonggi-do, Gangwon-do, and Chungcheong-do.
From travel destinations familiar to moms and dads to destinations that are becoming popular among moms, this book covers it all, so parents and children can travel without any burden at any time with this one book!
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index
Prologue · 18
How to Read This Book · 20
Traveling with Kids: This is What I'm Curious About! · 22
Packing Checklist for Kids and Kids: 26
Recommended Travel Destinations by Grade: Go Beyond the Textbook! · 28
Recommended 1-night, 2-day itinerary by season · 30
Recommended 2-Night, 3-Day Jeju Itinerary · 38
Best Kid-Friendly Travel Destinations · 40
Nature Trail | Animal Experience Center | Career Experience Center | National Exhibition Hall
1.
Following the scent of flowers, tap tap tap~ Spring · 48
001 Seoul National Cemetery · 50
002 Gyeonggyojang · 51
003 Bukhansan Dream Forest · 52
004 Seodaemun Prison History Museum · 53
005 Seoul Recycling Plaza · 54
006 Seoul Energy Dream Center · 55
007 Sim Woo-jang · 56
008 Our Old Stone Museum · 57
009 Ansan Trail · 58
010 Jongno-gu Park No-soo Art Museum · 60
011 Changdeokgung Palace · 61
012 Tongin Market · 62
013 Hangdong Railroad · 63
014 Hongneung Forest · 64
015 Latin American Cultural Center · 65
016 Korea Racing Authority Wondang Ranch · 66
017 Donggureung · 67
018 Water Clear Arboretum · 68
019 Anseong Farmland · 69
020 Petit Forest · 70
021 Anyang Arts Park · 71
022 King Sejong's Tomb · 72
023 Yeoncheon Jeongok-ri Historic Site · 73
024 Railway Museum · 74
025 Shinjang Shopping Mall · 75
026 Imjingak Tourist Site · 76
027 Pocheon Art Valley · 78
028 Nochusan Mojeongtap-gil · 79
029 Le Cotage · 80
030 Haslla Art World · 81
031 Hwajinpo · 82
032 Gamchu Beach · 83
033 Bogwang Mini Golf Course with Cafe 18 Holes · 84
034 Sangdo-mun Stone Wall Village · 85
035 Youngdalwai Park · 86
036 Yeongwol Cheongnyeongpo · 87
037 Museum Mountain · 88
038 Jade Garden · 90
039 Lee Sang-won Art Museum · 91
040 Daegwallyeong Sheep Ranch · 92
041 Jecheon Baronseongji · 93
042 Cheongpung Lake Cable Car · 94
043 Suamgol · 95
044 Cheongju Unbo's House · 96
045 Cheongnamdae · 97
046 Odaeho Art Factory · 98
047 Central Tower Historic Park · 99
048 Gyejoksan Hwangtotgil · 100
049 Root Park · 101
050 Bear Tree Park · 102
051 Communism · 103
052 Princess Downtown Tour · 104
053 Shinri Holy Land · 105
054 Organic House · 106
055 Danglim Art Museum · 107
056 Naepobobusangchon · 108
057 Agroland Taeshin Ranch · 109
058 Chungui Temple · 110
059 Cheonan Yu Gwan-sun Memorial Site · 111
060 Lee Ungno's House · 112
061 Yangnam Columnar Joints · 113
062 Gyeongju Yangdong Village · 114
063 Golgulsa Temple · 115
064 Gimcheon Chupungnyeong Theme Park · 116
065 Mungyeong Saejae Provincial Park · 118
066 Sangju Bicycle Museum · 119
067 Kwon Jeong-saeng's Fairy Tale Land · 120
068 Musim Village · 121
069 Byeolbyeol Art Village · 122
070 Nari Basin · 123
071 Ulleung History and Culture Experience Center · 124
072 Dokdo · 125
073 Deunggisan Skywalk · 126
074 Jukbyeon Coast Sky Rail · 127
075 Chilgok Gasan Mountain Fortress Campground · 128
076 Cheongna Hill · 129
077 Hwabon Village · 130
078 Geoje Bee Education Farm · 131
079 Geoje Panoramic Cable Car · 132
Geoje POW Camp Historic Site Park 080 · 133
081 Gonggogi Arboretum · 134
082 Okhwa Village · 135
083 Me too · 136
084 Geochang Hangnohwa Healing Land · 137
085 Jinyeong Station Railway Museum · 138
086 Darangi Village · 139
087 Seom Ijeongwon · 140
088 Wiyangji · 141
089 Sacheon Cable Car Natural Recreation Forest · 142
090 Net Salesperson · 143
091 Saryangdo · 144
092 Jangsa Island Marine Park Camellia · 145
093 Tongyeong Samdosugun Tongjeyeong · 146
094 Hadong Tea House · 147
095 Gyeongsangnam-do Safety Experience Center · 148
096 Gamcheon Culture Village · 149
097 Samjin Fish Cake Experience Center · 150
098 Ahopsan Forest · 151
099 Choryang-i Bagu-gil · 152
100 White Water Cultural Village · 153
101 Gochang Dolmen Museum · 154
102 Namwon Daum Hall · 155
103 Namwon City Kim Byeong-jong Art Museum · 156
104 Seodo Station · 157
105 Oseong Hanok Village · 158
106 Imsil Cheese Theme Park · 159
107 Jisan Resort · 160
108 Gwangju Penguin Village · 161
109 Seomjin River Goblin Village · 162
110 Gurye 5-day Market · 163
111 Jirisan Cheese Land · 164
112 Thousand Sandalwood Forest · 165
113 Naju Student Independence Movement Memorial Hall · 166
114 3917 Majung · 167
115 Mokpo Marine Cable Car · 168
116 Seonamsa Temple · 169
117 Purple Island · 170
118 Leading · 172
119 Cheongsando · 173
120 Unrimsanbang · 174
121 Jindo Dog Theme Park · 176
122 Jindo Tower · 177
2.
Enjoy the cool summer · 178
123 National Police Museum · 180
124 Seoul Imagination Land · 181
125 Seoul Yakryeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine · 182
126 Seonnongdan History and Culture Center · 183
127 Songpa Book Museum · 184
128 Cheonggyecheon Museum · 186
129 Cheongwadae Sarangchae · 187
130 Crown Haitai Kids Museum · 188
131 Hyochang Park · 189
132 Jeong Yak-yong Historic Site · 190
133 Korea Manhwa Museum · 191
134 Songam Space Center · 192
135 Hwang Sun-won Literature Village, Sonagi Village · 193
136 Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Mobility Museum · 194
137 Jeongok Port · 195
138 Yeongjongdo Seaside Park · 196
139 Incheon Children's Science Museum · 198
140 Gangneung Solhyang Arboretum · 199
141 Jeongdongjin Sculpture Park · 200
142 Bauzium Sculpture Museum · 202
143 Ayajin Beach · 203
144 Honey Lavender Farm · 204
145 Beauty Falls · 205
146 High One Chuchu Park · 206
147 Sokcho City Museum · 207
148 Oeonchi Bada Hyanggi-ro · 208
149 Hyuhyuam · 209
150 Byeolmaro Astronomical Observatory · 210
151 Korean Peninsula Raft Village · 211
152 Najeon Station · 212
153 Deoksan Machine Valley · 213
154 Donggang View Natural Recreation Forest · 214
155 Byungbangchi Skywalk · 215
156 Goseokjeong · 216
157 Cheorwon History and Culture Park · 217
158 Hantangang Geopark · 218
159 Guwau Village · 219
160 365 Safe Town · 220
161 Cheongoksan Yukbaekmajigi · 221
162 Lee Oi-su Literature Museum · 222
163 Goraday Village · 223
164 Dodamsambong · 224
165 Suyanggaebit Tunnel · 225
166 Uirimji · 226
167 Jecheon Train Village · 227
168 National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Cheongju · 228
169 Ami Art Museum · 229
170 Jukdo Sanghwawon · 230
171 Hakseong-ri Dinosaur Footprint Fossil Site · 231
172 Anmyeondo Jurassic Museum · 232
173 Cheonliposu Arboretum · 234
174 Oksan Seowon · 235
175 Daegaya Historical Theme Tourist Sites · 236
176 Gumi Eco Land · 237
177 Gimcheon Green Future Science Museum · 238
178 Zipline Mungyeong · 239
179 Mungyeong Eco World · 240
180 Baekdudaegan Valley Train · 242
181 Andong Cultural Tourism Complex Confucian Land · 243
182 Yeongdeok Goraebul National Campground · 244
183 Yeongdeok Wind Farm · 246
184 Yeongcheon Battle Memorial Park · 247
185 Cheonbu Underwater Observatory · 248
186 Haengnam Coastal Trail · 249
187 National Museum of Ocean Science and Technology · 250
188 Ice Valley · 251
189 Uiseong Joseon Museum · 252
190 Korean Comedy Town · 253
191 Chilgok Patriots' Peace Memorial Hall · 254
192 Pohang Canal · 255
193 Homigot Sunrise Square · 256
194 Daegu Art Museum · 257
195 Shinjeon Museum · 258
196 Apsan Park Observatory · 259
197 Hyangchon Cultural Center · 260
198 Geoje Maengjongjuk Theme Park · 261
199 Extramarital Botania · 262
200 Goseong Dinosaur Museum · 264
201 Namhae Treasure Island Observatory · 265
202 Donguibogamchon · 266
203 Naples Farm · 267
204 Jeon Hyeok-lim Art Museum · 268
205 Samseong Palace · 269
206 Hapcheon Film Theme Park · 270
207 Busan National Science Museum · 271
208 Busan City Tour Night View Course · 272
209 Songdo Marine Cable Car · 273
210 Taejongdae · 274
211 Ganjeolgot · 275
212 Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Special Zone · 276
213 Seonyudo · 278
214 Namwon Baekdudaegan Tree House · 279
215 Iksan Prison Set · 280
216 Moonlight Sound Arboretum · 281
217 Jeonil Building 245 · 282
218 Goryeo Celadon Museum · 283
219 National Naju Museum · 284
220 Jeungdo Salt Museum · 285
221 Nando · 286
222 Art Land · 288
Chapter 223 · Chapter 289
224 Jeongnamjin Jangheung Water Festival · 290
225 Forest Arboretum · 291
3.
Colorful Autumn Leaves · 292
226 National Hangeul Museum · 294
227 Dangun Shrine · 295
228 Donuimun Museum Village · 296
229 Cultural Station Seoul 284 · 298
230 Bukhansan Dulle-gil Uiryeong-gil · 299
231 Seoul Education Museum · 300
232 Seoul Museum of Art, Buk Seoul · 301
233 Seokpajeong Seoul Museum of Art · 302
234 Seonyudo Park · 303
235 Yun Dong-ju Literature Museum · 304
236 Ihwa-dong Mural Village · 305
237 Jeongdong-gil · 306
238 Hanyangdoseong Museum · 308
239 Anseong Match Land · 309
240 Hwadam Forest · 310
241 Yangju City Jang Wook-jin Art Museum · 312
242 Mok-a Museum · 313
243 Oknyeo Peak Greeting Man · 314
244 Camp Greaves Historical Park · 315
245 Paju Yi I Relics · 316
246 Arcabooks Bookstore · 317
247 National Arboretum · 318
248 Dinosaur Egg Fossil Sites · 320
249 Baedari Used Bookstore Alley · 321
250 Chinatown · 322
251 DMZ Museum · 323
252 Dojjaebigol Sky Valley and Haerang Observatory · 324
253 Salt Mountain Grand Valley · 325
254 Maison Canune · 326
255 Whispering Birch Forest · 328
256 Inje Speedium · 329
257 Romijian Garden · 330
258 Manhangjae · 331
259 Jeongseon Arirang Train · 332
260 Montorang Goat Ranch · 333
261 Hyoseok Moonlight Hill · 334
262 Nankei Traditional Music Museum · 336
263 Celestial Garden Aquatic Plant Learning Center · 337
264 Daejeon Modern and Contemporary History Exhibition Hall · 338
265 Busosanseong · 339
266 Buyeo Royal Tombs · 340
267 Hansan Mosi Museum · 341
268 Ungdo · 342
269 Oeam Folk Village · 344
270 Eunseong Farm · 345
271 Samseonghyeon History and Culture Park · 346
272 Gyeongju Solgo Art Museum · 347
273 Samyeongdaesa Park · 348
274 Mungyeong Dansan Tourist Monorail · 349
275 National Baekdudaegan Arboretum · 350
276 Mansion Apple Tree · 352
277 Dosan Seowon · 353
278 Maenggae Village · 354
279 Bongjeongsa Temple · 356
280 Seonbichon · 357
281 Yecheon Insect Ecology Center · 358
282 Yecheon Active Archery Experience Center · 359
283 Juwangsan Mountain · 360
284 Homi Peninsula Coastal Trail · 361
285 Gunwi Hanbam Village · 362
286 Mabijeong Mural Village · 363
287 Clayarch Gimhae Art Museum · 364
288 Namhae German Village · 365
289 Namsayedamchon · 366
290 Filming locations for the drama Choi Cham-pan's House · 367
291 Hadong Rail Bike · 368
292 Haman Malisan Tombs · 369
293 Provisional Capital Memorial Hall · 370
294 Eulsukdo Ecological Park Nakdong River Estuary Eco Center · 371
295 Oegosan Onggi Village · 372
296 Book Village Harry · 373
297 Gunsan Time Travel Village · 374
298 Gyeongam-dong Railroad Village · 375
299 Daedunsan Mountain · 376
300 Mountain Lighthouse · 377
301 Samrye Cultural Arts Village · 378
302 Wanggung-ri Historic Site · 379
303 Gangjin Bay Ecological Park · 380
304 Baekundong Garden · 381
305 Seomjingang Train Village · 382
306 Songgwangsa Temple · 384
307 Muan Hwangto Tidal Flat Land · 386
308 Suncheon Nakan-eupseong · 387
309 Suncheon Bay National Garden · 388
310 Starting Point · Soakdo · 390
311 Jaeun Island · 392
312 Birthdays · 393
313 Jeongnamjin Cypress Forest Woodland · 394
314 Neungju Station · 395
4.
Making Warm Memories Winter · 396
315 National Air and Space Museum · 398
316 Seosomun Historical Museum · 399
317 Seoul Folk Flea Market · 400
318 West Sea Golden Train · 401
319 Hiker's Ground · 402
320 Hwarangdae Railway Park · 403
321 Morning Calm Arboretum Five-Colored Starlight Garden Exhibition · 404
322 Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang · 405
323 Gwangmyeong Cave · 406
324 Aegibong Peace Ecological Park · 407
325 Glass Island Museum · 408
326 Lighting Museum · 409
327 Gorangpo Port Historical Park · 410
328 Sanjeong Lake Sledding Festival · 411
329 Ganghwa History Museum · 412
330 Gyodongdo Daeryong Market · 413
331 Backtrue · 414
332 The Edison Son Sung-mok Film Museum · 415
333 Pencil Museum · 416
334 Seorak Cable Car · 417
335 Radio Star Museum · 418
336 Village Hotel 18th Street · 419
337 Samtan Art Mine · 420
338 Animation Museum · 421
339 Chujeon Station · 422
340 Daegwallyeong Sky Ranch · 423
341 Balwangsan Tourist Cable Car · 424
342 I am the forest · 426
343 Hwalok Cave · 427
344 Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation Currency Museum · 428
345 National Institute of Ecology · 429
346 Gyeongju Bird Park · 430
347 Gyeongju World Automobile Museum · 431
348 Gyeongsangbuk-do Independence Movement Memorial Hall · 432
349 Cheongdo Sossaeum Media Experience Center · 433
350 Guryongpo Gwamegi Cultural Center · 434
351 Geoje Botanical Garden · 435
352 The Eagle of Goseong · 436
353 Miryang Hancheon Theme Park · 437
354 Gaepyeong Village · 438
355 Busan Cinema Center · 439
356 Haeundae Blue Line Park · 440
357 Lee Young-chun House · 441
358 Taekwondo Center · 442
359 Haksan Forest Poetry Library · 443
360 Jinan Red Ginseng Spa · 444
361 Mokpo Modern History Museum · 445
362 Deokryang Station Memories Street · 446
363 Yulpo Seawater Green Tea Center · 447
364 Yeongam Insect Museum · 448
365 Mihwangsa · 449
Special Page
Jeju, a place you can leave anytime · 450
Index · 462
How to Read This Book · 20
Traveling with Kids: This is What I'm Curious About! · 22
Packing Checklist for Kids and Kids: 26
Recommended Travel Destinations by Grade: Go Beyond the Textbook! · 28
Recommended 1-night, 2-day itinerary by season · 30
Recommended 2-Night, 3-Day Jeju Itinerary · 38
Best Kid-Friendly Travel Destinations · 40
Nature Trail | Animal Experience Center | Career Experience Center | National Exhibition Hall
1.
Following the scent of flowers, tap tap tap~ Spring · 48
001 Seoul National Cemetery · 50
002 Gyeonggyojang · 51
003 Bukhansan Dream Forest · 52
004 Seodaemun Prison History Museum · 53
005 Seoul Recycling Plaza · 54
006 Seoul Energy Dream Center · 55
007 Sim Woo-jang · 56
008 Our Old Stone Museum · 57
009 Ansan Trail · 58
010 Jongno-gu Park No-soo Art Museum · 60
011 Changdeokgung Palace · 61
012 Tongin Market · 62
013 Hangdong Railroad · 63
014 Hongneung Forest · 64
015 Latin American Cultural Center · 65
016 Korea Racing Authority Wondang Ranch · 66
017 Donggureung · 67
018 Water Clear Arboretum · 68
019 Anseong Farmland · 69
020 Petit Forest · 70
021 Anyang Arts Park · 71
022 King Sejong's Tomb · 72
023 Yeoncheon Jeongok-ri Historic Site · 73
024 Railway Museum · 74
025 Shinjang Shopping Mall · 75
026 Imjingak Tourist Site · 76
027 Pocheon Art Valley · 78
028 Nochusan Mojeongtap-gil · 79
029 Le Cotage · 80
030 Haslla Art World · 81
031 Hwajinpo · 82
032 Gamchu Beach · 83
033 Bogwang Mini Golf Course with Cafe 18 Holes · 84
034 Sangdo-mun Stone Wall Village · 85
035 Youngdalwai Park · 86
036 Yeongwol Cheongnyeongpo · 87
037 Museum Mountain · 88
038 Jade Garden · 90
039 Lee Sang-won Art Museum · 91
040 Daegwallyeong Sheep Ranch · 92
041 Jecheon Baronseongji · 93
042 Cheongpung Lake Cable Car · 94
043 Suamgol · 95
044 Cheongju Unbo's House · 96
045 Cheongnamdae · 97
046 Odaeho Art Factory · 98
047 Central Tower Historic Park · 99
048 Gyejoksan Hwangtotgil · 100
049 Root Park · 101
050 Bear Tree Park · 102
051 Communism · 103
052 Princess Downtown Tour · 104
053 Shinri Holy Land · 105
054 Organic House · 106
055 Danglim Art Museum · 107
056 Naepobobusangchon · 108
057 Agroland Taeshin Ranch · 109
058 Chungui Temple · 110
059 Cheonan Yu Gwan-sun Memorial Site · 111
060 Lee Ungno's House · 112
061 Yangnam Columnar Joints · 113
062 Gyeongju Yangdong Village · 114
063 Golgulsa Temple · 115
064 Gimcheon Chupungnyeong Theme Park · 116
065 Mungyeong Saejae Provincial Park · 118
066 Sangju Bicycle Museum · 119
067 Kwon Jeong-saeng's Fairy Tale Land · 120
068 Musim Village · 121
069 Byeolbyeol Art Village · 122
070 Nari Basin · 123
071 Ulleung History and Culture Experience Center · 124
072 Dokdo · 125
073 Deunggisan Skywalk · 126
074 Jukbyeon Coast Sky Rail · 127
075 Chilgok Gasan Mountain Fortress Campground · 128
076 Cheongna Hill · 129
077 Hwabon Village · 130
078 Geoje Bee Education Farm · 131
079 Geoje Panoramic Cable Car · 132
Geoje POW Camp Historic Site Park 080 · 133
081 Gonggogi Arboretum · 134
082 Okhwa Village · 135
083 Me too · 136
084 Geochang Hangnohwa Healing Land · 137
085 Jinyeong Station Railway Museum · 138
086 Darangi Village · 139
087 Seom Ijeongwon · 140
088 Wiyangji · 141
089 Sacheon Cable Car Natural Recreation Forest · 142
090 Net Salesperson · 143
091 Saryangdo · 144
092 Jangsa Island Marine Park Camellia · 145
093 Tongyeong Samdosugun Tongjeyeong · 146
094 Hadong Tea House · 147
095 Gyeongsangnam-do Safety Experience Center · 148
096 Gamcheon Culture Village · 149
097 Samjin Fish Cake Experience Center · 150
098 Ahopsan Forest · 151
099 Choryang-i Bagu-gil · 152
100 White Water Cultural Village · 153
101 Gochang Dolmen Museum · 154
102 Namwon Daum Hall · 155
103 Namwon City Kim Byeong-jong Art Museum · 156
104 Seodo Station · 157
105 Oseong Hanok Village · 158
106 Imsil Cheese Theme Park · 159
107 Jisan Resort · 160
108 Gwangju Penguin Village · 161
109 Seomjin River Goblin Village · 162
110 Gurye 5-day Market · 163
111 Jirisan Cheese Land · 164
112 Thousand Sandalwood Forest · 165
113 Naju Student Independence Movement Memorial Hall · 166
114 3917 Majung · 167
115 Mokpo Marine Cable Car · 168
116 Seonamsa Temple · 169
117 Purple Island · 170
118 Leading · 172
119 Cheongsando · 173
120 Unrimsanbang · 174
121 Jindo Dog Theme Park · 176
122 Jindo Tower · 177
2.
Enjoy the cool summer · 178
123 National Police Museum · 180
124 Seoul Imagination Land · 181
125 Seoul Yakryeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine · 182
126 Seonnongdan History and Culture Center · 183
127 Songpa Book Museum · 184
128 Cheonggyecheon Museum · 186
129 Cheongwadae Sarangchae · 187
130 Crown Haitai Kids Museum · 188
131 Hyochang Park · 189
132 Jeong Yak-yong Historic Site · 190
133 Korea Manhwa Museum · 191
134 Songam Space Center · 192
135 Hwang Sun-won Literature Village, Sonagi Village · 193
136 Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Mobility Museum · 194
137 Jeongok Port · 195
138 Yeongjongdo Seaside Park · 196
139 Incheon Children's Science Museum · 198
140 Gangneung Solhyang Arboretum · 199
141 Jeongdongjin Sculpture Park · 200
142 Bauzium Sculpture Museum · 202
143 Ayajin Beach · 203
144 Honey Lavender Farm · 204
145 Beauty Falls · 205
146 High One Chuchu Park · 206
147 Sokcho City Museum · 207
148 Oeonchi Bada Hyanggi-ro · 208
149 Hyuhyuam · 209
150 Byeolmaro Astronomical Observatory · 210
151 Korean Peninsula Raft Village · 211
152 Najeon Station · 212
153 Deoksan Machine Valley · 213
154 Donggang View Natural Recreation Forest · 214
155 Byungbangchi Skywalk · 215
156 Goseokjeong · 216
157 Cheorwon History and Culture Park · 217
158 Hantangang Geopark · 218
159 Guwau Village · 219
160 365 Safe Town · 220
161 Cheongoksan Yukbaekmajigi · 221
162 Lee Oi-su Literature Museum · 222
163 Goraday Village · 223
164 Dodamsambong · 224
165 Suyanggaebit Tunnel · 225
166 Uirimji · 226
167 Jecheon Train Village · 227
168 National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Cheongju · 228
169 Ami Art Museum · 229
170 Jukdo Sanghwawon · 230
171 Hakseong-ri Dinosaur Footprint Fossil Site · 231
172 Anmyeondo Jurassic Museum · 232
173 Cheonliposu Arboretum · 234
174 Oksan Seowon · 235
175 Daegaya Historical Theme Tourist Sites · 236
176 Gumi Eco Land · 237
177 Gimcheon Green Future Science Museum · 238
178 Zipline Mungyeong · 239
179 Mungyeong Eco World · 240
180 Baekdudaegan Valley Train · 242
181 Andong Cultural Tourism Complex Confucian Land · 243
182 Yeongdeok Goraebul National Campground · 244
183 Yeongdeok Wind Farm · 246
184 Yeongcheon Battle Memorial Park · 247
185 Cheonbu Underwater Observatory · 248
186 Haengnam Coastal Trail · 249
187 National Museum of Ocean Science and Technology · 250
188 Ice Valley · 251
189 Uiseong Joseon Museum · 252
190 Korean Comedy Town · 253
191 Chilgok Patriots' Peace Memorial Hall · 254
192 Pohang Canal · 255
193 Homigot Sunrise Square · 256
194 Daegu Art Museum · 257
195 Shinjeon Museum · 258
196 Apsan Park Observatory · 259
197 Hyangchon Cultural Center · 260
198 Geoje Maengjongjuk Theme Park · 261
199 Extramarital Botania · 262
200 Goseong Dinosaur Museum · 264
201 Namhae Treasure Island Observatory · 265
202 Donguibogamchon · 266
203 Naples Farm · 267
204 Jeon Hyeok-lim Art Museum · 268
205 Samseong Palace · 269
206 Hapcheon Film Theme Park · 270
207 Busan National Science Museum · 271
208 Busan City Tour Night View Course · 272
209 Songdo Marine Cable Car · 273
210 Taejongdae · 274
211 Ganjeolgot · 275
212 Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Special Zone · 276
213 Seonyudo · 278
214 Namwon Baekdudaegan Tree House · 279
215 Iksan Prison Set · 280
216 Moonlight Sound Arboretum · 281
217 Jeonil Building 245 · 282
218 Goryeo Celadon Museum · 283
219 National Naju Museum · 284
220 Jeungdo Salt Museum · 285
221 Nando · 286
222 Art Land · 288
Chapter 223 · Chapter 289
224 Jeongnamjin Jangheung Water Festival · 290
225 Forest Arboretum · 291
3.
Colorful Autumn Leaves · 292
226 National Hangeul Museum · 294
227 Dangun Shrine · 295
228 Donuimun Museum Village · 296
229 Cultural Station Seoul 284 · 298
230 Bukhansan Dulle-gil Uiryeong-gil · 299
231 Seoul Education Museum · 300
232 Seoul Museum of Art, Buk Seoul · 301
233 Seokpajeong Seoul Museum of Art · 302
234 Seonyudo Park · 303
235 Yun Dong-ju Literature Museum · 304
236 Ihwa-dong Mural Village · 305
237 Jeongdong-gil · 306
238 Hanyangdoseong Museum · 308
239 Anseong Match Land · 309
240 Hwadam Forest · 310
241 Yangju City Jang Wook-jin Art Museum · 312
242 Mok-a Museum · 313
243 Oknyeo Peak Greeting Man · 314
244 Camp Greaves Historical Park · 315
245 Paju Yi I Relics · 316
246 Arcabooks Bookstore · 317
247 National Arboretum · 318
248 Dinosaur Egg Fossil Sites · 320
249 Baedari Used Bookstore Alley · 321
250 Chinatown · 322
251 DMZ Museum · 323
252 Dojjaebigol Sky Valley and Haerang Observatory · 324
253 Salt Mountain Grand Valley · 325
254 Maison Canune · 326
255 Whispering Birch Forest · 328
256 Inje Speedium · 329
257 Romijian Garden · 330
258 Manhangjae · 331
259 Jeongseon Arirang Train · 332
260 Montorang Goat Ranch · 333
261 Hyoseok Moonlight Hill · 334
262 Nankei Traditional Music Museum · 336
263 Celestial Garden Aquatic Plant Learning Center · 337
264 Daejeon Modern and Contemporary History Exhibition Hall · 338
265 Busosanseong · 339
266 Buyeo Royal Tombs · 340
267 Hansan Mosi Museum · 341
268 Ungdo · 342
269 Oeam Folk Village · 344
270 Eunseong Farm · 345
271 Samseonghyeon History and Culture Park · 346
272 Gyeongju Solgo Art Museum · 347
273 Samyeongdaesa Park · 348
274 Mungyeong Dansan Tourist Monorail · 349
275 National Baekdudaegan Arboretum · 350
276 Mansion Apple Tree · 352
277 Dosan Seowon · 353
278 Maenggae Village · 354
279 Bongjeongsa Temple · 356
280 Seonbichon · 357
281 Yecheon Insect Ecology Center · 358
282 Yecheon Active Archery Experience Center · 359
283 Juwangsan Mountain · 360
284 Homi Peninsula Coastal Trail · 361
285 Gunwi Hanbam Village · 362
286 Mabijeong Mural Village · 363
287 Clayarch Gimhae Art Museum · 364
288 Namhae German Village · 365
289 Namsayedamchon · 366
290 Filming locations for the drama Choi Cham-pan's House · 367
291 Hadong Rail Bike · 368
292 Haman Malisan Tombs · 369
293 Provisional Capital Memorial Hall · 370
294 Eulsukdo Ecological Park Nakdong River Estuary Eco Center · 371
295 Oegosan Onggi Village · 372
296 Book Village Harry · 373
297 Gunsan Time Travel Village · 374
298 Gyeongam-dong Railroad Village · 375
299 Daedunsan Mountain · 376
300 Mountain Lighthouse · 377
301 Samrye Cultural Arts Village · 378
302 Wanggung-ri Historic Site · 379
303 Gangjin Bay Ecological Park · 380
304 Baekundong Garden · 381
305 Seomjingang Train Village · 382
306 Songgwangsa Temple · 384
307 Muan Hwangto Tidal Flat Land · 386
308 Suncheon Nakan-eupseong · 387
309 Suncheon Bay National Garden · 388
310 Starting Point · Soakdo · 390
311 Jaeun Island · 392
312 Birthdays · 393
313 Jeongnamjin Cypress Forest Woodland · 394
314 Neungju Station · 395
4.
Making Warm Memories Winter · 396
315 National Air and Space Museum · 398
316 Seosomun Historical Museum · 399
317 Seoul Folk Flea Market · 400
318 West Sea Golden Train · 401
319 Hiker's Ground · 402
320 Hwarangdae Railway Park · 403
321 Morning Calm Arboretum Five-Colored Starlight Garden Exhibition · 404
322 Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang · 405
323 Gwangmyeong Cave · 406
324 Aegibong Peace Ecological Park · 407
325 Glass Island Museum · 408
326 Lighting Museum · 409
327 Gorangpo Port Historical Park · 410
328 Sanjeong Lake Sledding Festival · 411
329 Ganghwa History Museum · 412
330 Gyodongdo Daeryong Market · 413
331 Backtrue · 414
332 The Edison Son Sung-mok Film Museum · 415
333 Pencil Museum · 416
334 Seorak Cable Car · 417
335 Radio Star Museum · 418
336 Village Hotel 18th Street · 419
337 Samtan Art Mine · 420
338 Animation Museum · 421
339 Chujeon Station · 422
340 Daegwallyeong Sky Ranch · 423
341 Balwangsan Tourist Cable Car · 424
342 I am the forest · 426
343 Hwalok Cave · 427
344 Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation Currency Museum · 428
345 National Institute of Ecology · 429
346 Gyeongju Bird Park · 430
347 Gyeongju World Automobile Museum · 431
348 Gyeongsangbuk-do Independence Movement Memorial Hall · 432
349 Cheongdo Sossaeum Media Experience Center · 433
350 Guryongpo Gwamegi Cultural Center · 434
351 Geoje Botanical Garden · 435
352 The Eagle of Goseong · 436
353 Miryang Hancheon Theme Park · 437
354 Gaepyeong Village · 438
355 Busan Cinema Center · 439
356 Haeundae Blue Line Park · 440
357 Lee Young-chun House · 441
358 Taekwondo Center · 442
359 Haksan Forest Poetry Library · 443
360 Jinan Red Ginseng Spa · 444
361 Mokpo Modern History Museum · 445
362 Deokryang Station Memories Street · 446
363 Yulpo Seawater Green Tea Center · 447
364 Yeongam Insect Museum · 448
365 Mihwangsa · 449
Special Page
Jeju, a place you can leave anytime · 450
Index · 462
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Into the book
Children can remember longer and understand more deeply when they see and experience things firsthand rather than simply reading and memorizing.
Elementary school, in particular, is the most important time to learn about the world, and learning that is connected to real life is essential.
If you go to a place you learned about in a textbook, it will not be just knowledge, but will become your own experience.
Furthermore, learning through travel can expand beyond one subject and into many areas.
For example, when you visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, you are naturally connected not only to history, but also to traditional architecture, royal court culture, and even the creation of the Korean alphabet.
--- p.28, from “Let’s go on a journey outside the textbook”
Baekbeom Kim Gu, who served as the President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, is a name familiar even to children.
After liberation, he lived in Gyeonggyojang, located in the current main building of Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, and represented the voice of the nationalist camp that opposed the trusteeship of foreign powers and advocated for the establishment of a unified government.
However, in 1949, he lost his life after being shot by an assassin in his office.
Bullet marks are clearly visible on the glass windows of the office on the second floor of the school building, as if recreating the situation at the time.
In the basement, the blood-stained jacket and pants that Kim Gu wore at the time of his death are on display, leaving viewers feeling solemn.
--- p.51, from “Gyeonggyojang”
Even before its opening, Museum San attracted much attention as the work of world-renowned architect Tadao Ando, known as the “Japanese Gaudi.”
He is known as an architect who sees 100 years ahead, and his architecture is in harmony with nature. He has completed an attractive building with Wonju's beautiful nature as a backdrop.
The water garden, which presents a variety of scenery depending on the time and weather, and the large art pieces placed throughout stimulate children's imagination.
The Paper Museum is a place where you can learn about the history and meaning of paper, a material commonly used in everyday life, and also see actual papyrus.
James Turrell's installation, designed to allow the five senses to experience the sky and space, is also interesting.
--- p.88, from “Museum Mountain”
The Cheongju branch of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art is Korea's first collection-type art museum, with a unique structure in which the storage facility itself becomes an exhibition space.
In particular, the open storage area allows children to directly observe how artworks are preserved and managed, providing a unique experience that allows them to glimpse behind the scenes of an art museum that they would normally not be able to access.
In addition to the permanent and special exhibitions, workshops for children, craft experiences, and exhibition-related educational programs are held throughout the year. After visiting the museum, visitors can also relax in the library or cafe within the museum.
--- p.288, from “National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Cheongju”
Hwadam Forest, located in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, is a forest garden where you can enjoy beautiful nature all year round.
In spring, cherry blossoms and azaleas bloom, in summer, green trees bloom, and in fall, the autumn leaves create a spectacular view.
The colorful autumn leaves are particularly beautiful, so much so that a reservation war breaks out every fall.
Various themed gardens, including the largest moss garden in Korea and a birch forest with over 1,000 birch trees, are lined up along the walking path.
Most of the walking trails are gentle and have wooden decks that are great for walking with children, so strollers are also available.
--- p.310, from “Hwadam Forest”
Located at an altitude of 800m in Taebaek, Gangwon-do, this is a sheep ranch where you can interact with various animals in a pristine natural setting.
Here, about 130 goats graze freely, so children can feed them and interact with them.
Additionally, various experiential programs such as making cheese using fresh goat milk, pizza, and goat milk soap are provided to help children develop their five senses and learn.
--- p.333, from “Monttorang Goat Ranch”
The idea was inspired by Germany's Zollverein, a UNESCO World Heritage site that utilizes a closed mine as a cultural space.
This place, which was once one of the largest coal mines in Jeongseon, has been reborn as a beautiful art space. It uses the actual coal mine and tunnel, the shower room where miners washed their bodies covered in coal dust, and the rail yard as exhibition spaces in their original form, giving children a different experience from the coal museum.
Elementary school, in particular, is the most important time to learn about the world, and learning that is connected to real life is essential.
If you go to a place you learned about in a textbook, it will not be just knowledge, but will become your own experience.
Furthermore, learning through travel can expand beyond one subject and into many areas.
For example, when you visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, you are naturally connected not only to history, but also to traditional architecture, royal court culture, and even the creation of the Korean alphabet.
--- p.28, from “Let’s go on a journey outside the textbook”
Baekbeom Kim Gu, who served as the President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, is a name familiar even to children.
After liberation, he lived in Gyeonggyojang, located in the current main building of Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, and represented the voice of the nationalist camp that opposed the trusteeship of foreign powers and advocated for the establishment of a unified government.
However, in 1949, he lost his life after being shot by an assassin in his office.
Bullet marks are clearly visible on the glass windows of the office on the second floor of the school building, as if recreating the situation at the time.
In the basement, the blood-stained jacket and pants that Kim Gu wore at the time of his death are on display, leaving viewers feeling solemn.
--- p.51, from “Gyeonggyojang”
Even before its opening, Museum San attracted much attention as the work of world-renowned architect Tadao Ando, known as the “Japanese Gaudi.”
He is known as an architect who sees 100 years ahead, and his architecture is in harmony with nature. He has completed an attractive building with Wonju's beautiful nature as a backdrop.
The water garden, which presents a variety of scenery depending on the time and weather, and the large art pieces placed throughout stimulate children's imagination.
The Paper Museum is a place where you can learn about the history and meaning of paper, a material commonly used in everyday life, and also see actual papyrus.
James Turrell's installation, designed to allow the five senses to experience the sky and space, is also interesting.
--- p.88, from “Museum Mountain”
The Cheongju branch of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art is Korea's first collection-type art museum, with a unique structure in which the storage facility itself becomes an exhibition space.
In particular, the open storage area allows children to directly observe how artworks are preserved and managed, providing a unique experience that allows them to glimpse behind the scenes of an art museum that they would normally not be able to access.
In addition to the permanent and special exhibitions, workshops for children, craft experiences, and exhibition-related educational programs are held throughout the year. After visiting the museum, visitors can also relax in the library or cafe within the museum.
--- p.288, from “National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Cheongju”
Hwadam Forest, located in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, is a forest garden where you can enjoy beautiful nature all year round.
In spring, cherry blossoms and azaleas bloom, in summer, green trees bloom, and in fall, the autumn leaves create a spectacular view.
The colorful autumn leaves are particularly beautiful, so much so that a reservation war breaks out every fall.
Various themed gardens, including the largest moss garden in Korea and a birch forest with over 1,000 birch trees, are lined up along the walking path.
Most of the walking trails are gentle and have wooden decks that are great for walking with children, so strollers are also available.
--- p.310, from “Hwadam Forest”
Located at an altitude of 800m in Taebaek, Gangwon-do, this is a sheep ranch where you can interact with various animals in a pristine natural setting.
Here, about 130 goats graze freely, so children can feed them and interact with them.
Additionally, various experiential programs such as making cheese using fresh goat milk, pizza, and goat milk soap are provided to help children develop their five senses and learn.
--- p.333, from “Monttorang Goat Ranch”
The idea was inspired by Germany's Zollverein, a UNESCO World Heritage site that utilizes a closed mine as a cultural space.
This place, which was once one of the largest coal mines in Jeongseon, has been reborn as a beautiful art space. It uses the actual coal mine and tunnel, the shower room where miners washed their bodies covered in coal dust, and the rail yard as exhibition spaces in their original form, giving children a different experience from the coal museum.
--- p.420, from “Samtan Art Mine”
Publisher's Review
Detailed travel information, as well as nearby tourist destinations and related courses!
There are 365 major travel destinations in the "Our Children's Textbook Travel Guidebook."
In addition to basic information such as address, operating hours, price, phone number, and website for each travel destination, it also contains useful tips and vivid information such as precautions when traveling with children.
We have also carefully considered the 'Linked Subject (3rd Grade Science)', 'Recommended Age (6 months to 10 years old)', and 'Recommended Month (April to October)' to help you create a plan that is just right for your child.
If you're feeling a little disappointed with just enjoying the main tourist attractions, consider exploring the nearby tourist attractions and connecting courses.
In the case of 'surrounding tourist destinations', they are usually places that can be visited in half a day or a full day from the main tourist destination, and in the case of 'connectable courses', they are travel destinations in the same region among those introduced in the text that are grouped into one course.
Once you select the main travel destinations, you can conveniently plan your itinerary in one go.
In addition to the 365 major tourist destinations, we have also created a special page called "Jeju, a Place You Can Travel Anytime," so if you want to travel specifically to "Jeju," don't miss it.
The Taste of Fun Travel! "Kid-Friendly Restaurants"
Isn't exploring delicious restaurants one of the unmissable joys of travel? "Our Children's Textbook Travel Guidebook" also includes recommendations for restaurants at each destination.
But, it's not just a good restaurant.
This is a special 'Kids Friendly' restaurant with high chairs and tables for children, a separate menu for children's tastes, and when the author visited, they gave priority to children.
If you have ever had the experience of not being able to enjoy a meal comfortably at a restaurant because of a 'no kids zone' and feeling self-conscious, try the 'kid-friendly restaurants' introduced in the book.
You will be able to enjoy both the fun and the taste of travel.
A working mom travel writer reveals her special know-how!
“My child hates walking!”
“My siblings have very different personalities, so I have a hard time choosing a travel destination.”
We've gathered common travel questions from parents and answered them in a Q&A format, and we've also included "Travel Writer Mom's Packing Tips" and a "Packing Checklist" for those traveling with preschool-age children.
In addition, through 'Let's Travel Outside the Textbook', we introduce recommended travel destinations for each grade level, and we also carefully present themed courses such as 1-night 2-day itineraries by season, 2-night 3-day itineraries in Jeju, nature walks, and national exhibition halls.
Let's go on a light and reliable trip with your child with the 『Our Children's Textbook Travel Guidebook』 written with a mother's heart!
There are 365 major travel destinations in the "Our Children's Textbook Travel Guidebook."
In addition to basic information such as address, operating hours, price, phone number, and website for each travel destination, it also contains useful tips and vivid information such as precautions when traveling with children.
We have also carefully considered the 'Linked Subject (3rd Grade Science)', 'Recommended Age (6 months to 10 years old)', and 'Recommended Month (April to October)' to help you create a plan that is just right for your child.
If you're feeling a little disappointed with just enjoying the main tourist attractions, consider exploring the nearby tourist attractions and connecting courses.
In the case of 'surrounding tourist destinations', they are usually places that can be visited in half a day or a full day from the main tourist destination, and in the case of 'connectable courses', they are travel destinations in the same region among those introduced in the text that are grouped into one course.
Once you select the main travel destinations, you can conveniently plan your itinerary in one go.
In addition to the 365 major tourist destinations, we have also created a special page called "Jeju, a Place You Can Travel Anytime," so if you want to travel specifically to "Jeju," don't miss it.
The Taste of Fun Travel! "Kid-Friendly Restaurants"
Isn't exploring delicious restaurants one of the unmissable joys of travel? "Our Children's Textbook Travel Guidebook" also includes recommendations for restaurants at each destination.
But, it's not just a good restaurant.
This is a special 'Kids Friendly' restaurant with high chairs and tables for children, a separate menu for children's tastes, and when the author visited, they gave priority to children.
If you have ever had the experience of not being able to enjoy a meal comfortably at a restaurant because of a 'no kids zone' and feeling self-conscious, try the 'kid-friendly restaurants' introduced in the book.
You will be able to enjoy both the fun and the taste of travel.
A working mom travel writer reveals her special know-how!
“My child hates walking!”
“My siblings have very different personalities, so I have a hard time choosing a travel destination.”
We've gathered common travel questions from parents and answered them in a Q&A format, and we've also included "Travel Writer Mom's Packing Tips" and a "Packing Checklist" for those traveling with preschool-age children.
In addition, through 'Let's Travel Outside the Textbook', we introduce recommended travel destinations for each grade level, and we also carefully present themed courses such as 1-night 2-day itineraries by season, 2-night 3-day itineraries in Jeju, nature walks, and national exhibition halls.
Let's go on a light and reliable trip with your child with the 『Our Children's Textbook Travel Guidebook』 written with a mother's heart!
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 25, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 472 pages | 760g | 152*200*26mm
- ISBN13: 9791167822222
- ISBN10: 1167822226
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