Local Cuisine
Try the high-quality Hanwoo beef, a local specialty.





Anseong, located in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, is a city that proudly promotes itself as 'The City of Masters' due to its renowned craftsmanship in brassware and other arts. Situated 80 kilometers south of Seoul, it serves as a central hub for transportation, featuring the most highway interchanges in the country. The city is also famous for its agricultural products, including Asian pears, grapes, ginseng, and the high-quality Hanwoo beef. Anseong hosts the Namsadang Neuri Festival from late spring to fall, celebrating its rich cultural heritage. With its blend of traditional charm and modern infrastructure, Anseong is a must-visit for those interested in Korean culture and crafts.
Known as 'The City of Masters' for its craftsmanship.
Hosts the Namsadang Neuri Festival from late spring to fall.
Famous for producing high-quality Hanwoo beef.
Rich agricultural produce including Asian pears and ginseng.
Central hub for transportation with extensive highway connections.
Rich cultural heritage with traditional arts and crafts.
Central transportation hub with extensive highway connections.
Hosts vibrant festivals celebrating local culture.
Try the high-quality Hanwoo beef, a local specialty.
KRW ₩
$80-$150 p/day
Anseong is well-connected by highways, making it easy to reach by car.
Visit during the Namsadang Neuri Festival for a vibrant cultural experience.
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Korean, English
Explore local markets for traditional brassware and crafts.
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Anseong with mild weather and the start of the Namsadang Neuri Festival.
Summer can be hot but is lively with festival activities.
Fall offers pleasant weather and is a great time for agricultural tours.
Winter is quieter, providing a peaceful time to explore local crafts.