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Golf and City Tour Options

1. City Tour Programme "Getting to know Korea"
6 September 2013, 09:00 - 17:00

Shopping time in Myeong-dong, N Seoul Tower, lunch, Insa-dong Antique Street, Changing of the Guard Ceremony, Gyeongbokgung Palace.  Transfer to hotel or airport. Included: Admission fees, English speaking guide and lunch.
  Myeong-dong is Seoul's shopping mecca and is a must-see for tourists. But it is not just a shopping destination, Myeong-dong is also a centre of commerce, banking and culture with a daytime population of 1.5 - 2 million.
 N Seoul Tower is located at the centre of Seoul and with a commanding view of Seoul. N Seoul Tower is equipped with observatories and a revolving restaurant for a full 360 degree view. 
 On Insadong Antique Street you can experience the harmony of antique and modern art. You can purchase various traditional handicrafts and ceramics which reflect the beat and taste of Korea, making it a favourite shopping spot among foreigners. 
 Gyeongbokgung Palace is the primary residence of the royal family of Joseon Dynasty. It is the largest and most architecturally beautiful of the five palaces of Seoul. 

Lunch menu will include: Bulgogi (Korean barbequed beef). It is a Korean dish that usually consists of grilled marinated beef. It is listed at number 23 on the World's 50 most delicious foods readers' poll compiled by CNN Go in 2011.


2. Golf Tour Programme "Promoting good fellowship"
6 September 2013, 08:00 - 17:00

Arrive at Sky72 Golf Club, photos, 18 holes of golf, awards ceremony, lunch in the Golf Club. Transfer to hotel or airport.
Included: Admissions fee, special gift and lunch.
Sky72 Golf Club is located near Incheon International Airport and is starting its history as the largest golf course in Northeast Asia. It has 72 holes and is 7,146yds. It has a Club House, Walker Hill Restaurant, Tea House and a large car park.

Hanul Course is 7,164yds and is characterised by natural rock beds. Its greens and fairways are all covered with bent grasses. The course resembles a course in Arizona with natural rock beds. The course, which was designed for tournaments, is composed of broad fairways and cliffs, mountains and valleys that resemble the Grand Canyon. You can see the ocean while taking shots. 

Please note: You must bring  your own shoes and gloves. Clubs can be supplied but please state whether you are left or right-handed.

 Hanul Course
Length: 6,534m (7,164yd)
72 holes
  Hanul Course