Olympic Houses open to visitors to PyeongChang Winter Olympics
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And while the Olympics are on,... fans visiting the host cities of PyeongChang and Gangneung can also hit some eateries to try food and drink from a variety of countries.
The restaurants-slash-pubs also provide a taste of home for international visitors here for the Games.
Our Won Jung-hwan went to check a few of them out.
It's Canada's home away from home.
The eleven-hundred-square-meter facility opened in Gangneung last week with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
The House is open to fans with tickets for Olympic events to cheer on their favorite athletes.


"When we set out at the beginning of the project for PyeongChang Winter Olympics in Gangneung, we decided if we can find a way, if we can find right venue, the right place, to welcome the world, to welcome Korea, and to welcome international spectators, it was something we wanted to do, it's very Canadian to be welcoming and friendly and kind."

If guests register online before arriving, they will receive a special wristband when checking in.


"Here at the Canada Olympic house, guests will be able to purchase food and beverages with this wristband,... and get a little taste of Canada in Gangneung.

The menu includes Canadian staples,... and of course the country's classic dish, poutine, a hearty dish of French fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
The striking red building is expected to host ten-thousand guests over the course of the Games.

Meanwhile, at the opposite end of the Gangneung Olympic Village, there's the Czech House.
It's open every day during the Olympics and will serve hungry and thirsty guests from 11am through midnight.
Entry to the Czech House, which was first introduced at the 2012 London Olympics, is free of charge to all visitors, regardless of whether you have a ticket for the Olympics or not.
The house, decorated with paintings donated by the country's tourist board,... offers national delicacies that go great together with the Czech Republic's world renowned selection of beers.

And in the heart of PyeongChang, at the foot of the Olympic pistes and close to the alpine winter sports venues,… is the House of Switzerland.


"It's also really nice to see how internationals become all of a sudden, obviously because of the Olympics,… people from all over the world coming, it almost feel like little global village in a sense, it's great."

At the Swiss house,... visitors are able to try their hand at shooting pucks into hockey nets at a synthetic ice rink, and can take souvenir snaps at the various photo points.
The Olympic houses are the ideal places to let your hair down, mingle with people from around the world and make the Olympic experience all the more memorable.
Won Jung-hwan, Arirang News, Pyeongchang.
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