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Farm and Tree

Farm & Tree is a farm located in Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province. Established in 2018 next to the owner’s cultivation land, the farm reflects over 40 years of experience in growing tropical plants. This tradition began with the owner’s father, who returned to farming in 2009 with a clear vision for the future.
Farm & Tree serves as a welcoming space for plant enthusiasts to share stories, experience the beauty of tropical plants, and relax. The farm is designed to offer visitors a peaceful retreat, providing a place to unwind and enjoy nature.
- Address: 21, Duchang-ro 113beon-gil, Wonsam-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Hanta Farm

Hanter Farm is a rural experience and learning center for children, located in Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province. Here, kids can plant crops, interact with animals, ride horses, and feel the earth beneath their feet, helping them appreciate the value of nature and nurture their dreams.
Originally opened in 1998 as a children’s farm for hands-on experiences, Hanter Farm has over 20 years of experience in providing educational programs. On weekdays, the farm operates as a specialized destination for kindergarten and elementary school field trips. On weekends, it transforms into a family-friendly farm where everyone can enjoy a relaxing day in nature.
- Address: 110, Hantaer Horseranch, Daedae-ro, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Exploring Cooperative Culture (formerly known as Culture Nuri Wonsam)

Cultural Nuri Wonsam has launched a project that connects culture with tourism, centered around the scenic Yongdam Lake, surrounded by forests and wetlands in Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province. In April 2021, the “Duk Market” made its debut at Yongdam Lake. By involving not only cultural artists but also local activists, environmental experts, farmers, and ordinary residents, Cultural Nuri Wonsam has grown into a cooperative social enterprise that fosters a vibrant local culture. Although the market is not large in scale, it offers a wide range of attractions and activities, with artisans, foreign residents, and local farmers actively participating.
Visitors can experience activities such as blacksmithing, spinning, shell crafting, natural dyeing, and various seasonal themed workshops. In November 2022, the permanent space “Duk Place” was opened by Yongdam Lake. Duk Place combines a goods shop, experiential cafe, and local community space, featuring exhibitions and sales of artists’ works as well as a variety of handicraft classes.
Yongdam Lake Duk Market is held on the last Saturday of each month from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with schedules varying by season. Detailed information is announced in advance on Instagram.
- Address: 364 Wonyang-ro, Wonsam-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
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Gogi-dong Duck Village

Gogi-dong Duck Village is a charming natural village located on the slopes of Gwanggyo Mountain, at the border of Suwon and Yongin in Gyeonggi Province. The village is famous for its many popular restaurants, which draw large crowds, especially on weekends.
Here, you can enjoy a variety of traditional dishes such as grilled duck, duck stew, and spicy chicken soup. Gogi-dong Duck Village is a great place to visit for a delicious meal with family, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere surrounded by nature.
- Address: Gogi-dong, Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Giheung Flavor Village

Giheung Makgol Village was designated as a food culture demonstration street by Gyeonggi Province in 2007. Situated along the Osancheon riverside, near attractions such as the Gyeonggi Museum, Korean Folk Village, and Nam June Paik Art Center, the area is bustling with a wide variety of restaurants.
Visitors can enjoy local specialties like seafood stew, grilled eel, and traditional Korean dishes, making it a popular destination for food lovers in Yongin.
- Address: Sanggal-dong, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Bojeong-dong Cafe Street

Bojeong-dong Cafe Street, located in Bojeong-dong, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, has become increasingly popular for its charming cafes lining the square-shaped residential alleys. The street offers a unique and exotic atmosphere, reminiscent of a quaint village abroad, harmoniously blending with the surrounding nature.
The cafes here feature distinctive interiors, with bright, colorful walls and windows decorated with cute illustrations, creating a delightful ambiance. From the well-known book cafe “Eco’s Library” to newly opened and stylish cafes, restaurants, and boutiques, you’ll find a variety of small but creatively designed spots along the street.
With no car traffic and plenty of trees, Bojeong-dong Cafe Street is perfect for relaxing and enjoying brunch favorites like waffles or crepes in cozy settings. It’s an ideal place for a leisurely stroll or a date with friends, loved ones, or family.
Nearby, Jukjeon Cafe Street—close to Dankook University Jukjeon Campus—is being developed as a cultural and artistic specialty street, hosting university festivals, graduation exhibitions, and various cultural events, further enhancing the area’s appeal as a cultural hub.
- Address: Bojeong-dong, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
See’s Coffee Korea

See’s Coffee Korea opened the country’s only coffee culture experience center at its headquarters in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, in April 2017. Here, visitors can enjoy a coffee factory tour and hands-on coffee experiences such as hand roasting and hand drip brewing.
At the center, you can observe the production process of convenience store cup coffee, pouch coffee, stick coffee, as well as the roasting of coffee beans and the packaging process for bean product teabags. There is also a facility where visitors can try hand roasting and hand drip brewing themselves—roasting coffee beans, grinding them, and making their own drip coffee to enjoy.
On the first floor of the education center, the See’s Coffee exhibition hall offers a variety of See’s Coffee products and coffee supplies for purchase.
- Address: 30, Padam-ro 149beon-gil, Mohyeon-eup, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
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Dongcheon Botanical Garden

Located in Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province, Dongcheon Botanical Garden operates under the motto “Nature is the greatest teacher for children.” Visitors can interact directly with a variety of animals, including small pigs, goats, rabbits, turtles, reptiles, and parrots, and even have the unique opportunity to feed them.
The garden offers a range of hands-on programs designed for preschoolers and elementary school students, making it an educational and entertaining destination. Thanks to its close proximity to the capital region and convenient transportation, Dongcheon Botanical Garden is a popular spot for families with children.
- Address: 233 Dongcheon-ro, Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do (Dongcheon-dong), South Korea
Perfect Day for Strawberry Picking

This experiential farm in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, offers visitors the chance to observe and pick fresh strawberries themselves. You can see the strawberries and their flowers up close, smell their fragrance, and enjoy tasting them right after picking. Beyond strawberry picking, the farm provides a variety of fun and educational activities for children, such as making ice cream.
Strawberries are also available for purchase, and special experiences like making strawberry chocolate are offered for takeout only—dining inside the greenhouse is not permitted. The farm features 3–4 experience classrooms, and groups are divided by time slots (1–2 groups per slot) to ensure a safe and non-overlapping experience. Children participating in activities must be accompanied by a guardian.
- Address: 8 Jeonwon-ro, Namsa-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Mobility Museum

The Samsung Fire & Marine Mobility Museum, located near Everland in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, is Korea’s first automotive specialty museum and a leading destination for mobility experiences and education. Originally established as the Samsung Transportation Museum in 1998 by the late Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee, the museum was renovated and rebranded in 2023 to expand its focus from classic cars to a broader range of mobility technologies and experiences.
The museum features a two-story building with permanent and special exhibitions on the first floor, where visitors can explore the history and future of mobility, including eco-friendly vehicles, autonomous driving, urban air mobility (UAM), drones, and space travel. The second floor is dedicated to classic cars, allowing guests to appreciate the evolution of automotive technology. Outdoor areas include test drive and driving experience zones.
A variety of hands-on programs are available for all ages, making it a popular experiential learning site for institutions, schools, and families. Indoor experiences include flying drones from a large drone tower (“Ready! Fly Drone”), virtual racing games on GAMA simulators (“Speed King Racer”), and 4D virtual aerial combat (“Extreme Air Combat”). Outdoor experiences feature classic car test drives (“Heritage Drive”) and RC car racing on a large circuit (“RC Raceway”). The museum also offers a VIP tour, which includes exhibition tours, exclusive experiences, and commemorative photos. Additionally, a free autonomous driving shuttle operates in the outdoor area, in partnership with FortyTwoDot, a Hyundai Motor Group subsidiary.
The museum’s grounds provide a relaxing natural setting, and the site hosts a variety of cultural events, making it an attractive destination for both education and leisure. Nearby, visitors can also enjoy attractions such as Everland, the Korean Folk Village, Suwon Hwaseong Fortress (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Yungneung and Geolleung Royal Tombs, Giheung Reservoir Park, Deokpyeong Dinosaur Arboretum, Starlight Garden Universe, and Hantack Botanical Garden.
- Address: 171, Everland-ro 376beon-gil, Pogok-eup, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Hwangsaewool Tourist Farm

Hwangsaewool Farm is a spacious farm nestled in a peaceful, pristine valley deep within the inland region of Gyeonggi Province. Located between Baegam-myeon and Samjuk-myeon, the village of Seokcheon-ri in Yongin is known as Hwangsaewool, named after the flocks of cranes that gather to feed on the abundant fish in the ever-flowing stream that descends from the foothills of Gubongsan Mountain.
The farm is situated about 1 km upstream from the village along a quiet stream and features a variety of facilities developed by the owners over more than 20 years. Hwangsaewool Farm is a popular venue for large outdoor events, accommodating up to 400 people for gatherings such as company outings, religious retreats, school and academy events, and corporate functions.
With a 1,000-square-meter grass field and a range of amenities, Hwangsaewool Farm provides an ideal setting for group outdoor activities throughout the year.
Address: 242 Hwangsa-ulro, Baegam-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea