Events in Seoul

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Events

To help you get the most out of your stay in South Korea, the Seoul Internship Program offers fun weekend activities. Our Seoul events are designed to make the most of everything the city has to offer, even if you will be working during the day. You must make the most of living overseas, even if your internship is the most crucial aspect.

Visit to Bukchon Hanok Village for the Day

Because the area is located north of two important Seoul landmarks, Jongno and Cheonggyecheon Stream, it was given the name Bukchon, which literally means “northern village.” Many of these hanoks now serve as tea houses, restaurants, guesthouses, and cultural hubs where guests may experience, learn about, and fully immerse themselves in traditional Korean culture.

Seoraksan National Park

 

Following the creation of Hallyeohaesang National Park, Seoraksan National Park became Korea’s fifth national park in 1970. In 1982, it was named the country’s first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. There are also many undiscovered picturesque vistas of Ulsan Peak, Biryongpokpo Falls, Heundeulbawi Rock, and Geumganggul Cave on the mountain.

Busan Weekend Trip

Although Busan is home to about 3.5 million people, this busy port near the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula skillfully strikes a balance between large city life and local charm. South Korea’s San Francisco welcomes you with its breathtaking beaches, ancient temples, antique shops, and some of the world’s best seafood.

Cultural Events

You will visit temples, traditional homes dressed in hanbok, Myeongdong Street food alley, cooking lessons, and much more while you are in Seoul.