Call of hot springsBy Baek Byung-yeul It is winter, the season for visiting “oncheon” or hot springs. Immersing in the hot waters will relieve accumulated fatigue and stress. According to the Korea Hotspring Association, water with temperatures naturally rising above 25 degrees Celsius and containing alkaline substances, sulfur, calcium, or magnesium are defined as hot springs good for the body. Among some 400 hot springs here, the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) recommended five hot spring districts in December. It chose the Asan area in South Chungcheong Province; Hwaseong area in Gyeonggi Province; Cheoksan area of Sokcho, Gangwon Province; Suanbo area in Chungju, North Chungcheong Province; and Bugok, Changnyeong, South Gyeongsang Province where water containing sulfur can rise to temperatures as high as 78 degrees Celsius. Asan, South Chungcheong Province:There are three hot spring areas here where the 2013 Korea Hotspring Festival will be held in early October. They are Onyang oncheon area, in existence since the Joseon Kingdom period (1392-1910); Dogo oncheon area, designated as a good spa for recuperation by the government; and Asan oncheon area famous for its germanium and other abundant minerals in its waters. Paradise Spa Dogo in Dogo oncheon area offers Siberian ginseng-filled water that helps blood circulation as well as providing a venue for caravan camping. Tickets cost 26,000 to 35,000 won for in and outdoor spas. For caravan campers, a 308,000-won package provides caravan rentals, and admission to all spa facilities. For more information, call (041) 537-7100 or visit www.paradisespa.co.kr. Admission to the spa costs 29,000-39,000 won. Snow sledding is available from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call (041) 539-2000 or visit www.spavis.co.kr. Hwaseong oncheon area Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province: Hwaseong oncheon area is located only an hour-and half drive on the No. 15 Seohaean Expressway from Seoul. There are various hot springs water parks here. Entry to Miracle Water World costs between 4,000 to 6,000 won to enjoy the spa water. There is also a camp site which costs 30,000 won for a night. For more information, call (031) 353-1860 or visit www.miraclewaterworld.com. Cheoksan oncheon area Sokcho, Gangwon Province: The hot springs area here features more dynamic outdoor activities with its nearby pine forest trail and a travel course like Mt. Seorak National Park. Cheoksan Spa World and Cheoksan Spa are representative spa facilities in this area. At Cheoksan Spa World, it costs 3,000 to 7,000 won for public spa. Families can choose either to opt for a 40,000-won spa for two or 60,000-won spa for four. For more information, call (033) 636-4000 or visit www.cheoksan.co.kr. At Cheoksan Spa, it costs 3,000 to 6,000 won for spa. For more information, call (033) 636-4806 or visit www.chocksanspa.co.kr. Suanbo oncheon area Chungju, North Chungcheong Province: Suanbo oncheon area was a honeymoon destination in the resort during the 1970s, and the best traveling site for family in the 1980s.
Ranging up to 53 degrees Celsius in temperature, the water here abounds in minerals such as calcium, sodium, and magnesium.
Bugok oncheon area Bugok hot springs, Changnyeong, South Gyeongsang Province:First developed in 1972, the district is reviving due to the recent well-being trend. Newly remodeled facilities, the nearby Upo wetland and convenient access via KTX are attracting visitors. The water here is so hot — peaking at 78 degrees Celsius — that they supply spa water after lowering the water temperature. It contains mostly sulfur and is said to be effective in curing skin ailments and neuralgia.
Another tourist attraction in this area is Gwanryong Temple which is one of the eight biggest temples of the Silla Kingdom (57B.C.-935A.D.). |
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Call of hot springs
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