아름다운 나라, 대한민국
South Korea boasts abundant tourist attractions.
Tourists can experience distinctive harmony between historical cultural heritage and modern culture.
Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.
the Seoul Capital Area is home to the headquarters of 15
Fortune Global 500 companies, including Samsung, LG, and Hyundai.
in global affairs as one of the five leading hosts of global conferences.
The Seoul Capital Area contains five UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Lotte World, Trade Tower, COEX, and the IFC Seoul.
Seoul was named the 2010 World Design Capital.
It is the birthplace of K-pop and the Korean Wave.
Busan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's second-most populous city.
Busan is a center for international conventions, hosting APEC in 2005.
It is also a center for sports tournaments in Korea, having hosted the 2002
Asian Games and FIFA World Cup.
It is home to the world's largest department store,
the Shinsegae Centum City. Busan was added to the UNESCO
Creative Cities Network as a "City of Film" in December 2014.
Incheon is officially the Incheon Metropolitan City,
is a city located in northwestern South Korea, bordering Seoul and Gyeonggi
to the east. Inhabited since the Neolithic, Incheon was home to just 4,700 people
when it became an international port in 1883. Today,
about 3 million people live in the city, making it
South Korea's third most-populous city after Seoul and Busan.
The city's growth has been assured in modern times with the development
of its port due to its natural advantages as a coastal city and its proximity to
the South Korean capital. It is part of the Seoul Capital Area,
along with Seoul itself and Gyeonggi Province,
forming the world's fourth largest metropolitan area by population.
Suwon, Goyang, Yongin, Seongnam, Bucheon, Namyangju, Etc.
Gyeonggi Province is the most populous province in South Korea.
Its name, Gyeonggi, means "the area surrounding the capital".
population of 25.5 million—amounting to over half of the entire population of South Korea.
Gyeonggi-do's proximity to Seoul, South Korea's capital, and Incheon,
its second-busiest port, has contributed to its extremely well-developed transportation infrastructure.
Daegu is the third-largest urban agglomeration in Korea after Seoul,
also hub of the Korean inland railroad traffic.
The main railroad of the country, Gyeongbu Line passes through the city.
Dongdaegu Station has the second largest passenger traffic in Korea
after Seoul Station, it is the number one station in Korea for train stops,
and the largest train traffic.
Daejeon is South Korea's fifth-largest metropolis.
Daejeon had a population of over 1.5 million in 2010.
Located in the central region of South Korea, Daejeon
serves as a hub of transportation and is at the crossroads
of major transport routes. The capital Seoul is about 50 minutes
away by KTX or SRT high speed rail.
Ulsan Metropolitan City is South Korea's seventh-largest metropolitan city,
neighboring Busan to the south and facing Gyeongju to the north.
Ulsan is the industrial powerhouse of South Korea.
It has the world's largest automobile assembly plant operated by the Hyundai Motor Company;
the world's largest shipyard,
operated by Hyundai Heavy Industries; and the world's third largest oil refinery, owned by SK Energy.
The public transportation system is as good as any other major Korean city.
Gwangju is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis.
the city is also famous for its rich and diverse cuisine.
Gwangju has an extensive system of public buses that traverse the city.
Bus stops and buses themselves contain stop information in Korean and in English.
Local buses, but not the subway or KTX,
connect to the intercity Gwangju Bus Terminal known as U-Square.
Changwon is the capital city of Gyeongsangnam-do,
on the southeast coast of South Korea.
Per capita, Changwon has one of the largest foreign populations in South Korea,
the prevalence of English academies known as hagwons throughout Korea
which frequently employ teachers from a variety of English-speaking countries.
KTX trains began running from Changwon to Seoul;
travel time is approximately three hours
Jeonju is the 16th largest city in South Korea
and the capital of It is an important tourist center famous for Korean food,
historic buildings, sports activities, and innovative festivals.
In May 2012, Jeonju was chosen as a Creative Cities
for Gastronomy as part of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network.
This honour recognizes the city's traditional home cooking handed down over thousands of years,
its active public and private food research, a system of nurturing talented chefs,
and its hosting of distinctive food festivals.
Jeju is a popular holiday destination.
Jeju Island belongs to the temperate climate, and it has a moderate
climate; even in winter, the temperature rarely falls below 0 °C (32 °F).
The island is served by Jeju International Airport in Jeju City.
The Seoul – Jeju City air route is by a significant margin
the world's busiest, Jeju is also accessible from Busan by ferry.
Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.
the Seoul Capital Area is home to the headquarters of 15
Fortune Global 500 companies, including Samsung, LG, and Hyundai.
in global affairs as one of the five leading hosts of global conferences.
The Seoul Capital Area contains five UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Lotte World, Trade Tower, COEX, and the IFC Seoul.
Seoul was named the 2010 World Design Capital.
It is the birthplace of K-pop and the Korean Wave.
Busan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's second-most populous city.
Busan is a center for international conventions, hosting APEC in 2005.
It is also a center for sports tournaments in Korea, having hosted the 2002
Asian Games and FIFA World Cup.
It is home to the world's largest department store,
the Shinsegae Centum City. Busan was added to the UNESCO
Creative Cities Network as a "City of Film" in December 2014.
Incheon is officially the Incheon Metropolitan City,
is a city located in northwestern South Korea, bordering Seoul and Gyeonggi
to the east. Inhabited since the Neolithic, Incheon was home to just 4,700 people
when it became an international port in 1883. Today,
about 3 million people live in the city, making it
South Korea's third most-populous city after Seoul and Busan.
The city's growth has been assured in modern times with the development
of its port due to its natural advantages as a coastal city and its proximity to
the South Korean capital. It is part of the Seoul Capital Area,
along with Seoul itself and Gyeonggi Province,
forming the world's fourth largest metropolitan area by population.
Suwon, Goyang, Yongin, Seongnam, Bucheon, Namyangju, Etc.
Gyeonggi Province is the most populous province in South Korea.
Its name, Gyeonggi, means "the area surrounding the capital".
population of 25.5 million—amounting to over half of the entire population of South Korea.
Gyeonggi-do's proximity to Seoul, South Korea's capital, and Incheon,
its second-busiest port, has contributed to its extremely well-developed transportation infrastructure.
Daegu is the third-largest urban agglomeration in Korea after Seoul,
also hub of the Korean inland railroad traffic.
The main railroad of the country, Gyeongbu Line passes through the city.
Dongdaegu Station has the second largest passenger traffic in Korea
after Seoul Station, it is the number one station in Korea for train stops,
and the largest train traffic.
Daejeon is South Korea's fifth-largest metropolis.
Daejeon had a population of over 1.5 million in 2010.
Located in the central region of South Korea, Daejeon
serves as a hub of transportation and is at the crossroads
of major transport routes. The capital Seoul is about 50 minutes
away by KTX or SRT high speed rail.
Ulsan Metropolitan City is South Korea's seventh-largest metropolitan city,
neighboring Busan to the south and facing Gyeongju to the north.
Ulsan is the industrial powerhouse of South Korea.
It has the world's largest automobile assembly plant operated by the Hyundai Motor Company;
the world's largest shipyard,
operated by Hyundai Heavy Industries; and the world's third largest oil refinery, owned by SK Energy.
The public transportation system is as good as any other major Korean city.
Gwangju is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis.
the city is also famous for its rich and diverse cuisine.
Gwangju has an extensive system of public buses that traverse the city.
Bus stops and buses themselves contain stop information in Korean and in English.
Local buses, but not the subway or KTX,
connect to the intercity Gwangju Bus Terminal known as U-Square.
Changwon is the capital city of Gyeongsangnam-do,
on the southeast coast of South Korea.
Per capita, Changwon has one of the largest foreign populations in South Korea,
the prevalence of English academies known as hagwons throughout Korea
which frequently employ teachers from a variety of English-speaking countries.
KTX trains began running from Changwon to Seoul;
travel time is approximately three hours
Jeonju is the 16th largest city in South Korea
and the capital of It is an important tourist center famous for Korean food,
historic buildings, sports activities, and innovative festivals.
In May 2012, Jeonju was chosen as a Creative Cities
for Gastronomy as part of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network.
This honour recognizes the city's traditional home cooking handed down over thousands of years,
its active public and private food research, a system of nurturing talented chefs,
and its hosting of distinctive food festivals.
Jeju is a popular holiday destination.
Jeju Island belongs to the temperate climate, and it has a moderate
climate; even in winter, the temperature rarely falls below 0 °C (32 °F).
The island is served by Jeju International Airport in Jeju City.
The Seoul – Jeju City air route is by a significant margin
the world's busiest, Jeju is also accessible from Busan by ferry.
Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.
the Seoul Capital Area is home to the headquarters of 15
Fortune Global 500 companies, including Samsung, LG, and Hyundai.
in global affairs as one of the five leading hosts of global conferences.
The Seoul Capital Area contains five UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Lotte World, Trade Tower, COEX, and the IFC Seoul.
Seoul was named the 2010 World Design Capital.
It is the birthplace of K-pop and the Korean Wave.
Busan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's second-most populous city.
Busan is a center for international conventions, hosting APEC in 2005.
It is also a center for sports tournaments in Korea, having hosted the 2002
Asian Games and FIFA World Cup.
It is home to the world's largest department store,
the Shinsegae Centum City. Busan was added to the UNESCO
Creative Cities Network as a "City of Film" in December 2014.
Incheon is officially the Incheon Metropolitan City,
is a city located in northwestern South Korea, bordering Seoul and Gyeonggi
to the east. Inhabited since the Neolithic, Incheon was home to just 4,700 people
when it became an international port in 1883. Today,
about 3 million people live in the city, making it
South Korea's third most-populous city after Seoul and Busan.
The city's growth has been assured in modern times with the development
of its port due to its natural advantages as a coastal city and its proximity to
the South Korean capital. It is part of the Seoul Capital Area,
along with Seoul itself and Gyeonggi Province,
forming the world's fourth largest metropolitan area by population.
Suwon, Goyang, Yongin, Seongnam, Bucheon, Namyangju, Etc.
Gyeonggi Province is the most populous province in South Korea.
Its name, Gyeonggi, means "the area surrounding the capital".
population of 25.5 million—amounting to over half of the entire population of South Korea.
Gyeonggi-do's proximity to Seoul, South Korea's capital, and Incheon,
its second-busiest port, has contributed to its extremely well-developed transportation infrastructure.
Daegu is the third-largest urban agglomeration in Korea after Seoul,
also hub of the Korean inland railroad traffic.
The main railroad of the country, Gyeongbu Line passes through the city.
Dongdaegu Station has the second largest passenger traffic in Korea
after Seoul Station, it is the number one station in Korea for train stops,
and the largest train traffic.
Daejeon is South Korea's fifth-largest metropolis.
Daejeon had a population of over 1.5 million in 2010.
Located in the central region of South Korea, Daejeon
serves as a hub of transportation and is at the crossroads
of major transport routes. The capital Seoul is about 50 minutes
away by KTX or SRT high speed rail.
Ulsan Metropolitan City is South Korea's seventh-largest metropolitan city,
neighboring Busan to the south and facing Gyeongju to the north.
Ulsan is the industrial powerhouse of South Korea.
It has the world's largest automobile assembly plant operated by the Hyundai Motor Company;
the world's largest shipyard,
operated by Hyundai Heavy Industries; and the world's third largest oil refinery, owned by SK Energy.
The public transportation system is as good as any other major Korean city.
Gwangju is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis.
the city is also famous for its rich and diverse cuisine.
Gwangju has an extensive system of public buses that traverse the city.
Bus stops and buses themselves contain stop information in Korean and in English.
Local buses, but not the subway or KTX,
connect to the intercity Gwangju Bus Terminal known as U-Square.
Changwon is the capital city of Gyeongsangnam-do,
on the southeast coast of South Korea.
Per capita, Changwon has one of the largest foreign populations in South Korea,
the prevalence of English academies known as hagwons throughout Korea
which frequently employ teachers from a variety of English-speaking countries.
KTX trains began running from Changwon to Seoul;
travel time is approximately three hours
Jeonju is the 16th largest city in South Korea
and the capital of It is an important tourist center famous for Korean food,
historic buildings, sports activities, and innovative festivals.
In May 2012, Jeonju was chosen as a Creative Cities
for Gastronomy as part of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network.
This honour recognizes the city's traditional home cooking handed down over thousands of years,
its active public and private food research, a system of nurturing talented chefs,
and its hosting of distinctive food festivals.
Jeju is a popular holiday destination.
Jeju Island belongs to the temperate climate, and it has a moderate
climate; even in winter, the temperature rarely falls below 0 °C (32 °F).
The island is served by Jeju International Airport in Jeju City.
The Seoul – Jeju City air route is by a significant margin
the world's busiest, Jeju is also accessible from Busan by ferry.
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사업자등록번호 : 113-94-14997 | 이메일 : bridgejobkr@gmail.com
상담시간 : 10.00 - 18.00 KST (주말, 공휴일 휴무)
점심시간 : 12.00 - 13.00 KST
사업자등록번호 : 113-94-14997
이메일 : bridgejobkr@gmail.com