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Imjingak and DMZ
Imjingak and DMZ

Country:South KoreaCity:Seoul

Imjingak was established in 1972 as a security tourism site by South Korea in the hope of the unification of the Korean Peninsula. The DMZ includes many scenic spots, mainly the Third Tunnel, Dora Observatory, Poju Unification Village, Panmunjom, etc., and is hailed as a world-class peace tourism destination.

Jogyesa Temple
Jogyesa Temple

Country:South KoreaCity:Seoul

Jogyesa Temple is located in the bustling Jongno District in the heart of Seoul, right next to the famous Insadong District. Founded in 1395, it holds a significant position in the Korean Buddhist community.

Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukchon Hanok Village

Country:South KoreaCity:Seoul

Bukchon Hanok Village is located between Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace. It is a place where traditional Korean houses are densely concentrated and is the most representative traditional residential area in Seoul.

Namsangol Hanok Village
Namsangol Hanok Village

Country:South KoreaCity:Seoul

Namsangol Hanok Village, located at the foot of Namsan Mountain in the heart of Seoul, covers an area of nearly 80,000 ㎑. It features five traditional Korean houses (hanok) from the Joseon Dynasty that were carefully selected in Seoul, relocated and restored.

N Seoul Tower
N Seoul Tower

Country:South KoreaCity:Seoul

N Seoul Tower is located in Namsan Park, Yongsan District, in the center of Seoul. It was built in 1975 and stands at a height of 236.7 meters. It's a landmark of Seoul and one of the best places to enjoy a panoramic view of the city.

Insadong
Insadong

Country:South KoreaCity:Seoul

Insadong is a cultural district for trading cultural goods, located in Jongno District, Seoul. It is centered around the main street, with many alleys crisscrossing and densely distributed around it like a spider web. Hidden in these alleys are many famous places in Insadong. There is a widely circulated saying that vividly describes it: "In Insadong, you can buy the 'culture' of Korea!"

Gwangjang Market
Gwangjang Market

Country:South KoreaCity:Seoul

Gwangjang Market is the largest traditional market in Seoul. Since its establishment in 1904, it has a history of over a hundred years. It has now become a well-deserved food street. There are also various clothing stores such as fabric stores and Hanbok stores.

Suwon Hwaseong Fortress
Suwon Hwaseong Fortress

Country:South KoreaCity:Seoul

Construction of the fortress began in 1794 and was completed in 1796, using very advanced design concepts and construction equipment at that time. The total length of the city wall is 5.52 kilometers, and it is equipped with various military facilities that cannot be seen in other cities.

Korean Folk Village
Korean Folk Village

Country:South KoreaCity:Seoul

The Korean Folk Village, also known as Yongin Folk Village, covers an area of about 99 hectares and is a popular tourist attraction for both Koreans and foreign visitors. It gathers various types of buildings from all over Korea, such as farmhouses, shops, workshops, temples, noble residences and government offices.

Deoksugung Palace
Deoksugung Palace

Country:South KoreaCity:Seoul

Deoksugung Palace ( Kerean:λ•μˆ˜κΆ ) was originally the residence of the emperor's elder brother of the Joseon Dynasty and later became one of the royal palaces. It was officially renamed Deoksugung Palace in 1907. Covering an area of 18,635 square meters, multiple Western-style palaces were built in 1909. It is the only palace in Seoul that combines Eastern and Western architectural styles.