Tag: Seoul
It is spring. There is a restaurant that I want to visit, hoping that the frozen pockets will melt like spring snow. These are good restaurants that serve the service with a brighter supporting menu than the main dish, the main character. Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea. Korea Tour
It's fun to see the market even if there is no specific use. Fun to choose a variety of things, to taste a variety of food, and to see people. There is no end to the market views that have a lot of fun. Today, we are going to focus on ‘flavor’, which belongs to the ‘big fun’ of overflowing fun. As it is a representative market in Seoul, a variety of foods overflow. Introducing the more interesting Namdaemun & Dongdaemun taste tour than the market. Let's take a look at Namdaemun Market. Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea. Korea Tour
Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea. Korea Tour
There is a way to enjoy a book while walking outside the stuffy interior. It refers to 'Gyeongui Seonseo Street', which is a book-themed theme around Hongik University Station, renowned for its music, art and youth. It's a good way to sit on a bench and read a book on the upcoming spring day. This is a road where you can enter the booth installed at the Gyeongui Precinct Street and enjoy the good luck of sharing your eyes with the artist you stumbled upon while reading a book. Let's go on a picnic in the early spring as a book street .. Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea. Korea Tour
Jingwansa is a mother-like temple. It is near, so you can visit it often, and the temple that you embraced under the mountain of Bukhansan is also comfortable. In Jingwansa Temple, there is no monk's stern bamboo scolding his heart. Instead, there are garden-like temples, delicious and healthy temple foods like rice cooked by mothers, and programs to chat and learn while sipping tea with a graceful monk. It does not force the obsession of 'empty your heart' or 'find me'. Just as you came to your mother in your hometown, you can walk slowly through the temple like the back of my house. Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, Korea. Korea Tour
Modeled after the Swiss Lucerne station, this magnificent brick building was once a colonial gateway. Japan tried to connect not only Manchuria but also Moscow and Berlin. The defeat made the Japanese ambition disappeared, but Seoul Station was still the center of transportation on the Korean Peninsula. As new history was built more than 10 years ago, the old Seoul history was reborn as a complex cultural space named “Culture Station Seoul 284”. Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea. Korea Tour
On June 25, 1950, the dawn where everyone fell asleep before dawn. Gunshots echoed on the peaceful Korean Peninsula. The Korean War began when the North Korean army crossed the 38th parallel, which was the inter-Korean military demarcation line. The blood-sharing war between the Korean people continued with the casualties of the United States, the Soviet Union, and China until the July 1953 armistice. Even before enjoying the joy of escaping from the Japanese colonial rule. Introducing Yongsan's War Memorial, which records the history of the land half a century ago. Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea. Korea Tour
There are many ways to enjoy a 500-year history tour of Joseon in Seoul. Perhaps one of the first hands is the palace where the king of Joseon Dynasty stayed. The four main palaces in the Joseon Dynasty that remain in Seoul are Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace, and Deoksugung Palace. They open the night landscape under the name of night viewing. Jongno, Daehak-ro, and Gwanghwamun walk through the downtown of Seoul, and the night view of the palace that passed by is very popular. That's because it closes as soon as you start buying tickets every night. If you missed this special tour, take a look at the day and night scenery of the palace and try your next special tour. Clearly, it is our proud history that is unfortunate and unfortunate to see only at night. Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea. Korea Tour
If you walk around Daelim Central Market in Daelim 2-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, you will experience illiteracy unintentionally. Eight percent of the language you see and hear is Chinese. It is a place where the lives of Chinese people can be seen as if they were thought of as Korean villages in China, not Chinese villages in Korea. Let's meet a variety of different foods that Chinese people enjoy everyday in a Chinese village located in Daelim 2-dong. Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea. Korea Tour
The traditional market slowly closes at 5pm. However, the win-win growth that has settled in the market starts to flourish from then on. I visited the 'community growth hall', a cultural complex that dreams of a marketplace where market merchants and young people coexist. Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, Korea. Korea Tour