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Seosan Kkotgejang (서산꽃게장)

Seosan Kkotgejang (서산꽃게장)

18.6Km    2024-03-04

92 Hanmaeum 5-ro, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
041-665-8829

Seosan Kkotgejang specializes in preparing blue crabs harvested from the Seohae Coast using traditional methods. They offer both ganjang kkotgejang (soy sauce marinated blue crab) and yangnyeom kkotgejang (spicy marinated blue crab). The ganjang kkotgejang is prepared by marinating fresh crabs with ginger, garlic, soy sauce, and other seasonings, resulting in a savory and flavorful taste. The yangnyeom kkotgejang is marinated with a seasoning mixture primarily consisting of chili pepper powder. They also serve dishes like ureok jeotguk (salted rockfish soup) and yeongyang gulbap (nutritious oyster rice). Seosan is known for its bay, providing an ideal habitat for blue crabs.

CU - Seosaneupnae Village Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (cu서산읍내빌리지점)

18.9Km    2024-06-27

36, Yangyujeong 1-ro, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do

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Samgi Kkotgejang (삼기꽃게장)

Samgi Kkotgejang (삼기꽃게장)

19.1Km    2024-03-04

162 Goun-ro, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
041-665-5392

Samgi Kkotgejang is a gejang (marinated crab) specialty restaurant with over 40 years of experience in cooking blue crabs harvested from the Seohae Coast using traditional methods. Their ganjang kkotgejang (soy sauce marinated crab) is prepared by marinating crabs in sauce seasoned with salted oyster extract for a year and then further seasoned with garlic, ginger, and other spices, resulting in a rich and savory flavor. They also offer dishes like kkotgetang (spicy blue crab stew) and yangnyeom gejang (spicy marinated crab), and eoriguljeot (salted oysters) are served as a side dish. Seosan is known for its bay, providing an ideal habitat for blue crabs.

Underwind tourism farm [Korea Quality] / 바람아래관광농원 [한국관광 품질인증]

Underwind tourism farm [Korea Quality] / 바람아래관광농원 [한국관광 품질인증]

19.2Km    2023-04-13

13-6 , Daeya-ro, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-10-9252-3224

The Underwind Tourist Farm on Anmyeondo Island, Taean, Chungcheonnam-do stands amid beautiful scenery and close to Jipo Reservoir, famous for its lotus flowers. Underwind offers mazes, animal farms, outdoor swimming pools, water slides and boat fishing, and the pension is a good place to stay for couples and families with chidlren alike. Guestrooms range from 2-person 10-person rooms. The Café Under the Tree serves breakfast, brunch, and drinks.

Anmyeondo Maze Park (안면도 미로공원)

Anmyeondo Maze Park (안면도 미로공원)

19.2Km    2024-10-29

13-6 Daeya-ro, Gonam-myeon, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do

Anmyeondo Maze Park is located within Underwind Pension, a fun experience farm complete with accommodations, maze, cafe, and additional amenities for the whole family to enjoy.

Saetbyeol Beach (샛별해수욕장)

Saetbyeol Beach (샛별해수욕장)

19.5Km    2024-02-26

184-2 Saetbyeol-gil, Anmyeon-eup, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do

Saetbyeol Beach is situated on the western side of Anmyeondo Island. It features a balanced mix of sand and pebbles, offering a stunning view of the Yellow Sea and distant islands. Additionally, a glamping campground and nearby pensions provide accommodation options, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenic beauty of Korea's rural villages and fields.

Seosan Seogwangsa Temple (서광사(서산))

Seosan Seogwangsa Temple (서광사(서산))

19.8Km    2021-09-10

44, Buchunsan 1-ro, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-664-2002

Seongwangsa Temple is located in the quiet downtown area of Eupnae-dong, Seosan in Chungcheongnam-do. Its convenient location makes it easily accessible from almost anywhere in town.

The temple was built by Great Monk Daegyeong in 928 in the late Silla period and the scholar Choi Chiwon came here to study while he was serving as the governor of Buseong-gun (currently Seosan) in 893. Originally, the temple was called Samseonam, or Three Hermitages, for there had been three hermitages in the upper, middle, and lower part of Buchunsan Mountain. During the late Joseon dynasty, the hermitages in the upper and middle part were closed and only the one at the bottom survived. In 1987, the name was changed to Seogwangsa Temple.