- This product offers a special journey to Gumi, the center of K-food and K-tech, available as a day trip or a 1-night, 2-day itinerary.
- Visit Nongshim Gumi Factory in collaboration with the K-culture animation "K-Pop Demon Hunters" and see firsthand the Korean instant noodle industry that’s gaining global attention.
- Experience the original taste of K-chicken at Kyochon Chicken’s first store, a landmark of Korean chicken culture.
- Explore the cutting-edge industrial sites of a global tech leader at Samsung Electronics Smart City.
- This tour, blending food, technology, and culture, is an excellent choice for foreign travelers who want an in-depth look at the K-lifestyle!
Tour Information
Nongshim Gumi Factory
"Nongshim Gumi Factory" is a state-of-the-art automated plant that produces instant noodles and snacks; from ingredient mixing to packaging, every step is controlled by an integrated system.
It produces beloved K-foods enjoyed around the world—such as Shin Ramyun, Chapagetti, and various snack lines—and is a special place to see and learn about Korea’s food industry up close.
Photo credit: Nongshim
Gumi Saemaeul Central Market
"Gumi Saemaeul Central Market" is a long-standing, bustling traditional market loved by locals and visitors alike, with a lively mix of shops and food alleys where you can soak up the local atmosphere.
Photo credit: Gumi City Hall
Samsung Electronics Gumi Smart City
"Samsung Electronics Gumi Smart City" is a flagship advanced manufacturing hub in Korea, producing next-generation mobile devices and smart gadgets.
Products like smartphones and tablets distributed worldwide are made here, and you can observe production lines where manufacturing automation and system control technologies are in operation up close.
Photo credit: Samsung Electronics
Kyochon Chicken, Korea’s First Store
As the birthplace of Kyochon Chicken, this first store is a historic site that launched the now-famous Korean chicken brand.
You can taste the authentic K-chicken loved by Koreans, and the visit includes the special "Kyochon Signature Platter," a menu item available only at the first store.
Photo credit: Kyochon F&B