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Accompanying Tours
CODE 2009 organized the following tour programs to provide you an opportunity to experience Korean culture and tradition.
 
Description : The outdoor set of Dae Jang Geum has been restored to exactly the way it was when the drama was filmed. It consists of 23 independent facilities including king and queen’s residence, and royal kitchen. In each set, small properties and costumes actually used for the shooting, are exhibited. There are also many exciting events such as trying on traditional Korean costumes, playing various games, etc.
 
Price KRW 45,000/person (Min. 10 PAX)
Itinerary Tour Desk-Yangjoo Daejanggeum Theme Park – Tour Desk
Conditions All admission, English speaking guide, 15-seated mini bus
 
 
Description : The visitors are individually indentified using RFID tracking and build up their unique profiles while navigating through the Digital Pavilion with the interactive and interesting installations. Namsan Hanok Village holds replicas of a variety of traditional architecture. Traditional performance will take place and traditional games will also be on hand.
 
Price KRW 35,000/person (Min. 10 PAX)
Itinerary Tour Desk-Digital Pavilion-Namsan Hanok Village-Tour Desk
Conditions All admission, English speaking guide, 15-seated mini bus
 
 
Description : Truly a unique and rare experience in the whole world. This visit will leave you with a dramatic sense of the tremendous tragedy of separated families, the division of the peninsula and the hopes for reunification. The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel is one of several underground tunnels dug under the DMZ by North Korea. The visitors are invited to descend to the bottom to view it. Passports are required.
 
Price KRW 53,000/person (Min. 10 PAX)
Itinerary Tour Desk-Imjingak Park-The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel-DMZ Theater-DMZ Exhibition Hall-Dorasan Observatory-Dorasan Station-Tour Desk
Conditions All admission, English speaking guide, 15-seated mini bus
 
 
Description : Cheonggyecheon, a creek flowing west to east through downtown Seoul, is a modern public recreation space. Gyeongbok Palace is the main and largest palace built by the Joseon Dynasty. The visitors can see the changing of the guard ceremony at the palace. The National Folk Museum displays 20,000 vestiges with a total of 4,000 folk relics. Finally, Insadong has more than 70 shops, selling a variety of antique pieces of local artists. Exhibitions are also held frequently.
 
Price KRW 40,000/person (Min. 10 PAX)
Itinerary Tour Desk-Cheonggyecheon-The Blue House (pass by)-Gyeongbok Palace & The National Folk Museum-Insadong-Tour Desk
Conditions All admission, English speaking guide, 15-seated mini bus