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Onyang hot springs (excursion from Seoul)
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This is a trip report on a recent visit to Onyang Hot springs in Dec 2024. I found this destination by chance. I intended to head for Busan by Korean High Speed rail KTX immediately after landing at Incheon airport. ‘Unfortunately’, I didn’t realise KTX can be fully booked very quickly on a Friday. Without securing a train ticket to Busan, I had to look for alternatives. Along the KTX stations, I found Onyang Hot springs quite accessible from Incheon airport.
I am not a Korean speaker and do not understand Korean characters at all. Don’t feel daunted by the language barrier to take the road less travelled. Google translate camera function comes to rescue all the time. Background information:
My longhaul flight landed at Incheon airport around 5-6-ish pm on a Friday. After passing the immigration controls, I collected my KTX plus airport express ticket at the Incheon airport station. My ticket was booked on Movv, recommended by Visit Korea - https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/svc...?gdsId=1000068 The journey to Onyang Hot springs was uneventful. I went to bed straight away after check in. There are a couple of similar hotels with hot springs in the city, so feel free to pick some others when you visit. . Attachment 9193 Onyang Hot Springs Hotel Day 2: Hot springs visit, Onyang traditional market, Hyeonchungsa Shrine, Asan Ginkgo Tree Road, library I began the day with a visit to the on premises hot springs - Onyang Hot Spring Hotel Unlike hot springs hotels in Japan, hot springs visits are not inclusive of the stay. 7000 won is a reasonable charge for the visit anyway. Most visitors appear to be local residents, so I found my experience fairly authentic.. Attachment 9194 Onyang traditional market was quite vibrant on Saturday. You can find great produce of Korea, e.g. grapes and pears, sold at affordable price in the market. Plenty of restaurants are open for breakfast. If I remember correctly, this is a bowl of noodles in fish soup. Breakfast at this restaurant - https://naver.me/5tJdEi7r Following breakfast, I returned to the hotel to check out. Strolling along a river I found a river from Google map with an attractive street view. It is indeed a nice stroll. The local government seems to have done a good job in adding features to the river bank. Beginning of the river course https://maps.app.goo.gl/AWowcNBC763JoAex7 Attachment 9195 Attachment 9196 Attachment 9197 Attachment 9198 Appetiser in a Korean BBQ restaurant- approx location - https://maps.app.goo.gl/9gtZKNbcJextMbG58 Hyeonchungsa Shrine and Yi Shun-sin memorial museum Attachment 9199 Ginseng latte offered by a local cafe (approx location - https://maps.app.goo.gl/J6kZNjWWxUqpkMNc9) Asan Gokgyocheon Stream Ginkgo Trail led me to Hyeonchungsa Shrine. Back in the late 16th century, Japan, Korea and then Ming Empire (which ruled China) fought a fierce war in the Korean Peninsula. Yi Shun-sin was a significant military figure on the Korean side. The Shrine and the memorial museum provided interesting perspectives about how Yi’s heritage is celebrated. My overall impression is that Yi Shun-sun is presented as an Admiral Lord Nelson of Korea. There are a lot of interactive exhibits seeking to re-enact the battles and Yi’s life. Further information on Visit Korea’ website: https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/svc...contsId=111771 Attachment 9200 Attachment 9201 Attachment 9202 Attachment 9203 If you have watched the recent Netflix hit Culinary Class Wars, you might recognise the guy as one of the 2 judges. Paik is a culinary tycoon. It is fun to come across his shops and products. Early dinner at https://maps.app.goo.gl/w6CebAprWWx5xz7V6 Before catching the KTX to reach Busan, I had an early dinner in a local restaurant. I found out from the local government website that this area is renowned for congee eel. This restaurant has a ‘reassuring’ shopfront. Loads of testimonials that it has been featured in Korean TV programmes. Attachment 9204 Attachment 9205 Attachment 9206 |
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This is a trip report on a recent visit to Onyang Hot springs in Dec 2024. I found this destination by chance. I intended to head for Busan by Korean High Speed rail KTX immediately after landing at Incheon airport. ‘Unfortunately’, I didn’t realise KTX can be fully booked very quickly on a Friday. Without securing a train ticket to Busan, I had to look for alternatives. Along the KTX stations, I found Onyang Hot springs quite accessible from Incheon airport.
I am not a Korean speaker and do not understand Korean characters at all. Don’t feel daunted by the language barrier to take the road less travelled. Google translate camera function comes to rescue all the time. Background information:
My longhaul flight landed at Incheon airport around 5-6-ish pm on a Friday. After passing the immigration controls, I collected my KTX plus airport express ticket at the Incheon airport station. My ticket was booked on Movv, recommended by Visit Korea - https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/svc...?gdsId=1000068 The journey to Onyang Hot springs was uneventful. I went to bed straight away after check in. There are a couple of similar hotels with hot springs in the city, so feel free to pick some others when you visit. . Attachment 9207 Onyang Hot Springs Hotel Day 2: Hot springs visit, Onyang traditional market, Hyeonchungsa Shrine, Asan Ginkgo Tree Road, library I began the day with a visit to the on premises hot springs - Onyang Hot Spring Hotel Unlike hot springs hotels in Japan, hot springs visits are not inclusive of the stay. 7000 won is a reasonable charge for the visit anyway. Most visitors appear to be local residents, so I found my experience fairly authentic.. Attachment 9208 Onyang traditional market was quite vibrant on Saturday. You can find great produce of Korea, e.g. grapes and pears, sold at affordable price in the market. Plenty of restaurants are open for breakfast. If I remember correctly, this is a bowl of noodles in fish soup. Breakfast at this restaurant - https://naver.me/5tJdEi7r Following breakfast, I returned to the hotel to check out. Strolling along a river I found a river from Google map with an attractive street view. It is indeed a nice stroll. The local government seems to have done a good job in adding features to the river bank. Beginning of the river course https://maps.app.goo.gl/AWowcNBC763JoAex7 Attachment 9209 Attachment 9210 Attachment 9211 Attachment 9212 Appetiser in a Korean BBQ restaurant- approx location - https://maps.app.goo.gl/9gtZKNbcJextMbG58 Hyeonchungsa Shrine and Yi Shun-sin memorial museum Attachment 9213 Ginseng latte offered by a local cafe (approx location - https://maps.app.goo.gl/J6kZNjWWxUqpkMNc9) Asan Gokgyocheon Stream Ginkgo Trail led me to Hyeonchungsa Shrine. Back in the late 16th century, Japan, Korea and then Ming Empire (which ruled China) fought a fierce war in the Korean Peninsula. Yi Shun-sin was a significant military figure on the Korean side. The Shrine and the memorial museum provided interesting perspectives about how Yi’s heritage is celebrated. My overall impression is that Yi Shun-sun is presented as an Admiral Lord Nelson of Korea. There are a lot of interactive exhibits seeking to re-enact the battles and Yi’s life. Further information on Visit Korea’ website: https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/svc...contsId=111771 Attachment 9214 Attachment 9215 Attachment 9216 Attachment 9217 If you have watched the recent Netflix hit Culinary Class Wars, you might recognise the guy as one of the 2 judges. Paik is a culinary tycoon. It is fun to come across his shops and products. Early dinner at https://maps.app.goo.gl/w6CebAprWWx5xz7V6 Before catching the KTX to reach Busan, I had an early dinner in a local restaurant. I found out from the local government website that this area is renowned for congee eel. This restaurant has a ‘reassuring’ shopfront. Loads of testimonials that it has been featured in Korean TV programmes. Attachment 9218 Attachment 9219 Attachment 9220 |
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