Itinerary A - (Departure on Monday and Thursday) Lotte World + Korean Paper Craft Making + China Town + Wolmi Traditional Park Itinerary B - (Departure on Tuesday and Friday) Lotte World + Korean Folk Village Lotte World With the theme of adventure and mystery, Lotte World is divided into Lotte Adventure World, an indoor theme park, and Magic Island in a lake park. Together with shopping malls, folk museums, ice rinks, restaurants, department stores, etc., it forms a combination of sightseeing, leisure, and shopping. Large complex living space with culture. Lotte Adventure World features state-of-the-art ride facilities, as well as fantasy parades, various imaging facilities, laser shows, performances, international cuisine, etc. You can come to the park anytime throughout the year. Lotte Adventure World is the world's largest indoor theme park. Among the nearly 6 million visitors every year, foreign tourists account for 10%. The folk museum is divided into a historical exhibition hall, a model village, a game plaza, and a shopping street, allowing visitors to easily and interestingly understand the five thousand years of Korean history and folk culture. The Garden Stage is the center stage for Lotte World performances, where various seasonal musicals, public recordings, etc. are held. Lotte World Lakeside Stage is an outdoor stage located on Magic Island. With Seokchon Lake as the backdrop, various performances are held at any time. The Lotte World Star Street, which is composed of Korean pop stars, is an experiential entertainment facility. Itinerary A: China Town/Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village Feel the rich oriental cultural atmosphere in the historic Incheon Chinatown and taste the delicious Korean-style Chinese noodles! The adjacent Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village has a fairy tale theme, with murals and decorations everywhere. Itinerary A: Korean paper craft making Make your own unique Korean keychains and learn about Korean paper craftsmanship. Itinerary A: Wolmi Traditional Park After renovation in 2001, it has become a good place for Korean traditional culture. It has a Joseon-era courtyard-style building with charming scenery. It is very suitable for taking photos while walking. If you have the opportunity, you can also experience the cultural activities inside. Itinerary B: Korean Folk Village The Korean Folk Village was established in 1974. Due to its great educational and tourism value, the Korean Folk Village has been widely loved by tourists since its establishment for its vivid traditional cultural experience and beautiful natural scenery. The structure of the folk village was chosen to present the life scenes of the late Joseon Dynasty, especially the culture of the contemporary scholars, peasants, industrial and commercial classes, shamanistic beliefs, and seasonal customs. In addition, contemporary traditional farmhouses, private houses, official residences, government offices, academies, Korean medicine shops, private schools, pavilions, blacksmith shops, market streets, and Yangban residences with 99 compartments are completely reproduced according to regional characteristics. , in order to better understand the life of the people in the Joseon Dynasty. *The number of people in the group is 5. If the number of participants does not reach the number of people in the group, the tour will be canceled and an email notification of cancellation will be sent 2-3 days before the departure date. * - Travel time may be affected by traffic and weather. - If you are traveling with a stroller or wheelchair, please inform us in advance. - When the number of participants is small, the tour will depart in a commercial vehicle and will be led and assisted by a Korean driver.