3 Places to travel in Switzerland

1. The Jungfrau Region

The Jungfrau region is a region located in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. It is named after the famous mountain Jungfrau, which means virgin. There are mountain railways, ski and training areas. There are many paths that can lead to the ski area such as cable car, gondola or train. If you are a non-skiers, you can go to winter hiking, sledging, fun on ice and cross country skiing.

2. Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva is a crescent-shaped lake shared between France and Switzerland. In December, Lake Geneva is full of ice fishers, ice boaters, ice coasters, and skaters, all fun activities you can try, along with skiing, snowshoeing, or sledding. Lake Geneva offers events, colours, tastes and wonders for each and every season.

3. Locarno

Locarno is an Italian-speaking resort city in southern Switzerland. It’s known for its sunny climate. The best things to do in and around Locarno is wander around the old town, enjoy the Moon and Star festival and take a cruise on the lake. Besides, you can experience bungee jump at Verzasca Dam.

4 Places to travel in Korea

1. Jeju

Jeju is one of the most beautiful places in South Korea. Jeju Island had been voted as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature because the pristine beauty of Jeju-do will take your breath away. There are places like Seonimgyo Bridge, Teddy Bear Museum,Jungmun Beach and the Jeju Waterworld is a must go place for travellers. Jeju is also home to haenyo divers, also known as “Korean mermaids”. Besides, Jeju city is a well-known resort, with prestigious hotels and public casino facilities. Jeju’s city of Seogwipo co-hosted the 2002 Korea/Japan FIFA World Cup.

2. Chuncheon

Chuncheon is the capital city of Gangwon. It is surrounded by scenic lakes and towering mountains. Many travelers come for the food, because Chuncheon is known as a foodie’s paradise. The Dakgalbi Street features the dish dakgalbi, a grilled chicken meal with spicy vegetables and rice, which is a most popular dish in Korea. Dozens of restaurants on the street offer the same iconic dish, each offering slight variations on the recipe. There are also many touring major attractions like the Soyang Dam, Statue Park, Cheongpyeong-sa Temple, and Dakgalbi Street in Chuncheon.

3. Jeonju

Jeonju is known as the food capital of Korea. Jeonju is the birth place of bibimbap, which is rice bowls with veggies and red pepper paste, a dish that is at once recognizable. The Jeonju Hanok Heritage Village, an area of traditional houses, craft shops and food stalls that attract many travellers to go. In the village, the 15th-century Gyeonggijeon Shrine has portraits of former kings. Furthermore, there is a Jeonju Korean Traditional Wine Museum that demonstrates the making of local rice wines. Visitors can make traditional Hanji paper or sip the locally made soju in Jeonju.

4. Seoul

Seoul is by far the largest city in South Korea and a major destination in East Asia. There is no end to the attractions in the city, but many visitors start with some of the many palaces located in Seoul. Top picks include the Changdeokgung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Lotte World amusement park, and the Seoul Tower which offer 360-degree views of the entire city. The Gyeongbokgung Palace is the most famous palace in Korea as it was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty. It occupies about 410,000 square meters and have over 330 buildings in the area.