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Korea Travel: Suggested Itineraries-Vegan Tour in Seoul

 Korea Travel: Suggested Itineraries-Vegan Tour in Seoul


Vegan Tour in Seoul





Vegan Tour in Seoul

- A golden opportunity to recharge healthy energy

 

The vegan craze, which aims for sustainable consumption, is spreading around the world. The number of overseas tourists visiting Korea on vegan tours is increasing every year. The corporation is working to discover more vegan-friendly attractions and programs to promote eco-friendly tourism. In particular, we recommend the Temple Stay program, a Korean-style vegan tour that restores peace of mind and body by experiencing temple food consisting of vegetables seasoned with soybean paste and soy sauce. Source) It was made at a temple. Also, don't miss Seoul Upcycling Plaza, where you can experience Korea's plant-based infrastructure, and Seongsu-dong Cafe Street, the hippest place in Seoul.

 

 

Recommended Course

1. Jogyesa Temple (조계사)

Relax with a temple stay and meditation at the central temple of Korean Buddhism.

 

 Introduction

Jogyesa Temple is the headquarters and parish headquarters of the Jogye Order in Seoul and the center of Korean Buddhism. The temple was founded in the late 14th century during the Goryeo Dynasty, but was destroyed by fire. In 1910, through the efforts of many monks, including Han Yong-un and Lee Hee-gwang, it was rebuilt under the name of Gagwangsa Temple. In 1936, it assumed the role of the headquarters of Korean Buddhism, and was renamed Degosa Temple in 1936. In 1954, a purification movement took place to eliminate the influence of Japan and revive traditional Buddhism, resulting in the construction of today's Jogyesa Temple.

 

Jogyesa Temple is the headquarters of the Jogye Order and plays an important role in Korean Buddhism. The Jogyesa Buddhist Temple is a major venue for several Buddhist events, hosting ceremonies, lectures, rituals, and other events throughout the year. The Lantern Festival commemorating Buddha's Birthday is also held at this temple every year.

 

Address

55 Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

 

서울특별시 종로구 우정국로 55

 

Inquiries

+82-2-768-8600

 

Holiday

N/A (Open all year round)

 

Parking

Available (Limited parking space; use of public transportation recommended)

 

Website

www.jogyesa.kr



2. Seoul Upcycling Plaza (서울새활용플라자)

A place to learn about and find value in upcycling.

 

Introduction

Sehwaryong is a Korean term for upcycling, the process of redesigning or recycling discarded resources or materials to give them new value or purpose. Seoul Upcycling Plaza operates upcycling-related exhibitions, upcycling practice education and experience programs, design studios, upcycling stores, and workshops. It's a great place to get ideas and inspiration on how to use your products long-term. This square shows the first step in realizing a resource-recycling society.

 

Address

49 Jadongchasijang-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

 

서울특별시 성동구 자동차시장길 49

 

Inquiries

+82-2-2153-0400

 

Operating hours

10:00-18:00

 

Holiday

Sundays

 

Parking

Available

 

Website

www.seoulup.or.kr



 

3. Amore Seongsu (아모레 성수)

A place where you can try vegan cosmetics.

 

 Introduction

Amore Seongsu is an experiential store presented by cosmetics brand Amore Pacific. This building is a converted old auto repair shop, giving it a unique atmosphere. Visitors can test products on their skin and purchase products from over 30 brands launched by Amorepacific. Recommended items include vegan recipes, vegan-certified Puzzlewood hand cream, and vegan brushes. Every month, we collaborate with brands in various fields around the world to operate pop-up stores and provide trendy and unique experiences such as exhibitions and product testing.

 

Address

7 Achasan-ro 11-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

 

서울특별시 성동구 아차산로117

 

Inquiries

+82-2-469-8600

 

Operating hours

10:30-20:30

 

Holiday

Mondays, the day of Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) and Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day)

 

Parking

Available

 

Website

www.amore-seongsu.com



4. Seongsu-dong Cafe Street (성수동 카페거리)

It is a hot place in Seoul filled with cafes and restaurants. It's also fun to find zero waste stores hidden all over the place.


Introduction

Yeonmujang-gil in Seongsu-dong, famous for its old factories and shoe workshops, has been reborn as a space for trendy cafes and culture. The liveliness of auto repair shops, printing factories, and handmade shoe streets still remains, but Seongsu-dong's unique atmosphere has been created by the emergence of global restaurant brands, select shops, and cafes among the busy factories. 'Daelim Warehouse', which led the change in the streets of Seongsu-dong, can be said to be the progenitor of all warehouse-type cafes that are popular throughout today's cafe streets. The red brick structure, antique signboard, and spacious interior space of the old warehouse have been maintained, and the sensuous interior has been added to create a space suitable for fashion shows and exhibitions, showing new possibilities of the old look. Seongsu-dong buildings. Every day, new cafes, bakeries, restaurants, and cultural complexes open and are busy welcoming visitors.

 

Address

Seongsu-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

 

서울특별시 성동구 성수동2

 

Inquiries

1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) For more info: +82-2-2286-5114 (Seongdong-gu Culture Tourism)

Operating hours

Open 24 hr

 

Holiday

N/A (Open all year round)

 

Parking

Not available (Use Seongsu Station public parking lot)

 

Website

www.sd.go.kr