The 63 Building, also known as the Golden Tower, stands as one of South Korea’s tallest structures, soaring 820 feet (250 meters) above Yeouido Island in Seoul. Its distinctive gold-tinted glass facade gleams in the sunlight, making it a prominent landmark in the city skyline. The building’s name is derived from its 63 floors, with 60 above ground and three below. Visitors can experience panoramic views of the city and the Han River, immersing themselves in the bustling urban landscape from this iconic vantage point.
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