- You can visit the innovation sites of Korea's leading global high-tech companies, such as Samsung, Hyundai, and Kia. See for yourself how Korea is leading the global technology market.
- You can learn about Korea's leading industries—such as semiconductors, AI, electric vehicles, and steel—right in their actual production sites, gaining in-depth insights that you can't find in books or the news.
- You can directly observe and understand Korea's industrial structure and technology trends, which will provide practical and realistic help for job seekers, trainees, and entrepreneurs in the field.
- From advanced technology exhibitions to hands-on programs, a wide range of content is available, allowing you to immerse yourself through direct experience.
- This is an efficient and enriching tour designed to let you experience both Korea’s modern technology and popular tourist attractions all at once.
- With experiences including culture, tourism, and shopping such as Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, Starfield, Gwangmyeong Cave, and the Haechan Songhak Gim Exhibition Hall, you won’t miss out on the joys of travel!
Tour Information
[Day 1]
Hyundai Steel Dangjin Steelworks
Hyundai Steel Dangjin Steelworks is a leading integrated steel mill in Korea, equipped with advanced technology and eco-friendly systems. Here, you can witness the entire process of raw materials being transformed into high-quality steel at a glance. You can experience the full steelmaking process up close by touring the massive blast furnaces and production lines.
Source: Digital Dangjin Culture Encyclopedia
Samsung Innovation Museum
The Samsung Innovation Museum is Korea’s leading technology industry museum, showcasing how innovations in electronic technology have transformed human life. Through three themed exhibitions, you can explore the development of semiconductors, displays, and mobile technologies, and easily understand how these innovations are shaping our future.
Suwon Hwaseong Fortress
Suwon Hwaseong Fortress was designated as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 1997 and is a historical site of great significance. In particular, the fortress wall trail is widely known in Korea as a popular spot for dates and walks, making it one of the most visited tourist attractions.
Source: Korea Tourism Organization
Starfield Suwon
Starfield Suwon is a large multi-complex space that brings together shopping, dining, culture, and leisure. Among its many attractions, the Byeolmadang Library is the most famous. It has become one of the most photographed spots in Korea, gaining widespread attention on social media.
Source: Korea Tourism Organization
[Day 2]
Autoland Gwangmyeong
Autoland Gwangmyeong is a major automobile production complex where you can see the manufacturing process of Kia’s main models and the application of electrification and next-generation mobility technologies firsthand. It is a key site of the Korean automotive industry, widely used as a field trip destination for industrial and educational purposes.
Gwangmyeong Cave
Gwangmyeong Cave is a tourist attraction that was created by renovating a former gold mine, where you can enjoy spectacular views featuring dazzling lights and sculptures. At the Gwangmyeong Wine Cave, you can taste Korean wines and enjoy a variety of experiences, including the largest media art exhibition in Korea.
Source: Korea Tourism Organization
Hyundai Motorstudio
Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang is the largest experiential automotive brand center in Korea. Through interactive exhibitions where you can experience the actual manufacturing process and driving experiences, you can easily understand automotive design and mobility technology.
Haechan Songhak Kim Exhibition Hall
The Haechan Songhak Gim Exhibition Hall is Korea's first 'gim' (dried seaweed) exhibition hall, where you can learn about the history of gim, its production process, and its role in Korean food culture. You can also enjoy cultural experiences themed around traditional Korea, such as trying on hanbok (traditional Korean clothing).












