Discover and experience a South Korea unlike any other journey you've ever undertaken – that's what Global Tour aims to offer travelers in the "K-Travel Bus & T'way Air" program, a 5-day, 4-night trip to four provinces: Daegu, Gyeongju, Changwon, and Busan.
COLORFUL DAEGU – THE CITY OF RADIANCE
Daegu is the third largest city in South Korea, after Seoul and Busan. With its forests of red maple trees and golden ginkgo trees stretching across the hillsides, Daegu in autumn boasts a vibrant and colorful beauty.
Daegu is remembered for its art-filled streets, most notably the pedestrian street commemorating the late musician Kim Kwang Seok – a talented but ill-fated artist who ended his own life at the age of 32.

Along Kim Kwang Seok Street, visitors will encounter murals inspired by his deeply narrative songs, recreating the life of the wandering poet. Kim Kwang Seok's artistic legacy is also recreated daily by the people of his hometown, Daegu, through performances on this very street.

Buddhists from all over South Korea often flock to Daegu to venerate the largest stone Buddha statue in Asia at Donghwasa Temple, which has a history of over 1,500 years.

Daegu is also famous for Dongseongno Street – a shopping paradise with hundreds of Korean and international cosmetics and fashion brands.

And we can't forget Seomun Market – Daegu's largest traditional market and a major supplier of goods to the city, considered the center of the garment industry.
GYEONGJU ANCIENT CAPITAL – A BEAUTY OF A THOUSAND YEARS OF HISTORY
Once the capital of Korea during the Shilla period, Gyeongju still preserves millennia-old structures that have been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Bulguksa Temple, a national treasure of South Korea, suffered significant damage throughout the country's history. With its unique architecture, exquisite stone carvings, and the peaceful atmosphere created by the clear stream flowing through the temple grounds, Bulguksa is not only a religious sanctuary for Korean Buddhists but also a tourist attraction drawing thousands of visitors from around the world seeking inner peace.
Bulguksa Temple (Buddha Kingdom Temple)
The Cheomseongdae (Astrology Tower), built during the reign of Queen Sondeok, is the oldest surviving observatory in Asia. Constructed from 365 bricks, symbolizing the 365 days of the year, its four-sided roof represents the four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Cheomseongdae historical site
Next to it is Daereungwon Tomb Park – the burial place of members of the royal family. Visitors will be overwhelmed by the sight of the large tombs, towering like hills. In autumn, the park transforms into a vibrant field of pink grass.
Daereungwon Tomb Park
Along the way, visitors can also experience a foot soak at the Yeongcheon Traditional Medicine Museum – a museum built in the style of traditional Korean architecture and displaying many different types of herbal medicines.
And finally, a delicious lunch of Korean BBQ marinated with fruit and wine will complete the amazing experience for all five senses. Even better, guests will have the chance to try their hand at making wine from the freshest grapes grown right in the vineyard.
CHANGWON – IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE COLORS OF CHERRY BLOSSOMS
Every spring, the small city of Changwon welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors to the cherry blossom festival at NFRDI Jinhae Park. Cherry blossoms bloom not only in the park but also along the streets of Changwon.

BUSAN – THE COOL, GREEN PORT CITY
Many South Koreans say they like Busan even more than the capital, Seoul. Busan has a blend of modernity and tranquility, with fresh air and cool sea breezes. Busan has recently become more famous as several South Korean blockbuster films, such as "Tsunami in Haeundae" and "Train to Busan," have been set in the city.

One must-see when visiting Busan is Haeundae Beach, with its refreshing blue expanse. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature and interact with friendly seagulls.

Gamcheon Village is also a must-visit when in this city. Originally a former slum, the village has been renovated with charming murals, painting the entire area in vibrant colors. Strolling through the narrow alleys and enjoying a cup of coffee while admiring the colorful rooftops on a summer morning is sure to be a peaceful and enjoyable experience.
Gamcheon Village
TOUR PACKAGE: K-TRAVEL BUS & T'WAY (DAEGU – GYEONGJU – CHANGWON – BUSAN)
- Duration: 5 days 4 nights
- Package price: 15,990,000 VND/person (For groups of 20 or more)
- Promotional price: 11,990,000 VND/person (Applicable for departures in May 2019)
Contact Global Tour Co., Ltd. to book your tour:
- Address: 8th Floor, Qunimex Building, 29 Le Dai Hanh Street, Hanoi.
- Hotline: 0986923003

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