KoRail Tourism Development is offering a special one-night, one-day train tour to the Kangjin Celadon Festival that will also include a visit to a Boseong Green Tea Farm and Yulpo Beach departing from Seoul Station on Friday Aug. 13 at 11 p.m.
K4E is putting together a special package for non-Korean speakers with an English speaking guide for the overnight train tour departing at 11 p.m. on Friday and returning the following evening.
Group will meet at 10:15 p.m. Friday evening in Yongsan Station on the 3rd Floor ― in front of the children's playroom.
The train will also stop at Suwon Station and can pick up people there (as opposed to having to come into Seoul).
The cost is 40,000 won and includes the round trip train ticket, all bus tours, locomotive ride, breakfast (Korean-style), admission to the festival and sauna. Not included in the cost are meals (other than breakfast) and travel insurance.
For more information contact events@korea4expats.com
Tonight, Suji's in Itaewon will screen hard-hitting documentary Food Matters at 7:30 p.m.
Food Matters is a hard-hitting, fast-paced look at our current state of health. Despite the billions of dollars of funding and research into new so-called cures we continue to suffer from a raft of chronic ills and every day maladies.
This groundbreaking documentary sets about uncovering the trillion dollar worldwide “Sickness Industry” and exposes a growing body of scientific evidence proving that nutritional therapy can be more effective, more economical, less harmful and less invasive than most conventional medical treatments.
Food Matters features interviews with leading medical experts from around the world who discuss natural approaches to preventing and reversing cancer, obesity, heart disease, depression, mental illness and many other chronic conditions.
Guests are advised to arrive at 7 p.m. for light refreshments.
The film duration is 80 minutes and entry cost of 15,000 won covers snacks and a drink.