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The Joint Security Area (JSA), also known as Panmunjom, is a stark reminder of the ongoing tensions from the Korean War, located deep within the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) near Seoul. […]
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The Third Tunnel of Aggression, located more than 229 feet (70 meters) beneath the surface, is one of four known tunnels in the DMZ between North Korea and South Korea. […]
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The Korean Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, is a stark reminder of the enduring tension between North and South Korea. Stretching 150 miles (241 kilometers) along the border, this no-man’s-land has […]
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Behind Seoul’s traditional city hall from 1926, the sleek 13-story Seoul City Hall stands as a modern architectural marvel, resembling a wave of glass. Notable features include a 7-story Green […]
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Gyeongbokgung Palace, also known as the Northern Palace, stands in the heart of Jongno-Gu, Seoul’s most culturally vibrant district. Built in 1395, it is the largest and oldest of the […]
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Myeongdong Shopping Street, often compared to New York’s Fifth Avenue, is a bustling retail hub in Seoul. Stretching from Myeongdong Subway Station to the Lotte Department Store, this area is […]
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Insadong, nestled in Seoul’s Jongno-gu district, is a vibrant cultural and artistic hub. This neighborhood is known for its extensive antiques and craft markets, where visitors can explore a variety […]
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Established in 1910, Jogyesa Temple stands as the heart of Zen Buddhism in Seoul, South Korea. The temple complex features Daeungjeon, the largest Buddhist shrine in the city, and a […]
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Perched atop the hilly Namsan Park, the largest in Seoul, Namsan Tower (N Seoul Tower) stands at 777 feet (237 meters) tall, offering panoramic views of the South Korean capital. […]
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Gwanghwamun Gate, originally constructed in 1395 by the first Joseon king, serves as the main entrance to Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest of the five palaces from the Joseon Dynasty. Located […]
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Nestled on Seoul’s western end near Hongik University, the district of Hongdae is a vibrant hub known for its lively nightlife. The area is characterized by its eclectic mix of […]
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Nestled between the historic Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces, Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul is a living testament to the Joseon Dynasty. This charming neighborhood is characterized by its narrow, winding […]
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Nestled within the historic Gyeongbokgung Palace from the Joseon dynasty, the National Folk Museum of Korea offers a rich tapestry of the peninsula’s history, agriculture, and folk art. The museum’s […]
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Gwangjang Market, Seoul’s first and oldest covered market, has a rich history dating back to its origins as a hub for traditional Korean clothing, such as hanbok. Located in the […]
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Seoul’s Blue House, or Cheong Wa Dae, is the official residence of South Korea’s president, nestled at the foot of Mount Bugaksan. The house, built in the traditional Korean architectural […]
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Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Seoul, was built by King Taejong in 1405. Designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings, the palace features ornate royal residence buildings […]
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Namdaemun Market, South Korea’s largest market, is a bustling hub located in the heart of Seoul. Established in the early 20th century, this vibrant marketplace offers a wide array of […]
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Namsangol Hanok Village in Seoul offers a glimpse into the Joseon dynasty through five meticulously restored traditional Korean houses, or hanoks, relocated from various parts of the city. Each hanok […]
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Cheonggyecheon Stream, set 16 feet below street level, winds its way through Seoul, South Korea, from east to west. This 3.6-mile pedestrian pathway is a popular spot for walking and […]
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The Namsan Cable Car, located in Seoul, South Korea, offers a scenic route to Namsan Tower (N Seoul Tower), one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Running from morning until […]
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Originally the easternmost of Seoul’s four main gates, Dongdaemun Gate, also known as Heunginjimun, now stands as a historic landmark and a gateway to one of the city’s most vibrant […]
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Nestled in the South Korean countryside, Petite France is a charming cultural village that seems to have been plucked from the Piedmont Alps of France. This picturesque destination features over […]
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Nestled in 250 acres of natural landscape, the Korean Folk Village near Seoul offers a glimpse into the Joseon Dynasty with 260 replica houses. Visitors can wander through the village, […]
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The Han River, or Hangang, stretches over 310 miles (500 kilometers) through the Korean Peninsula, making it one of South Korea’s most significant waterways. As it winds through the heart […]