This facility looks like a pretty fun place to check out:
One of the more esoteric attractions in this part of South Korea is designed to appeal to aficionados of the shooting arts, namely archery.
The Shooting Zone: Archery Theme Park is the first attraction of its kind in South Korea and features a 200-meter indoor archery range, an on-screen archery simulator, and a café with coffee, tea and snacks.
The facility accommodates three archery disciplines: recurve, compound and hunting bows. You can rent or buy all three types here.
There are 20 lanes for archery practice. Renting a bow with 24 arrows costs 15,000 won, or about $11. You can get 36 arrows for 20,000 won.
South Korean female archers train during a media event for the 2018 Asian Games at the National Training Center in Jincheon, North Chungcheong Province, on July 10, 2018. (Yonhap)
A mounted archer shoots an arrow during an international horseback archery competition in Sokcho on South Korea’s east coast on Oct. 20, 2017. (Yonhap)
Chang Hye-jin, a double Olympic gold medalist in archery, speaks after being named South Korea’s top female athlete of the year during a ceremony at a Seoul hotel on Nov. 29, 2016. (Yonhap)
Korean archer Ki Bo-bae shoots an arrow during the women’s archery team competition in Rio Olympics at Sambadrome, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday. Ki and the rest of the Korean team made history by taking its eighth successive title from the event. [NEWSIS]