What is there to do in Seoul, South Korea.

Updated on tourism 2024-02-28
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Myeongdong, Dongdaemun, Line 38, eat Andong chicken,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What to do in Seoul:

    1. Myeongdong. Myeongdong, located in Jung-gu, Seoul, is one of Korea's leading shopping streets, where you can buy clothing, footwear, miscellaneous goods, and cosmetics, as well as a variety of restaurants, as well as banks and companies. Compared to the mid-to-low-end goods of Namdaemun and Dongdaemun, Myeongdong's products are mainly mid-to-high-end.

    Myeongdong Sanyan Street is lined with high-end brand shops, and the alleys on both sides of Myeongdong Street are lined with mid-range brand shops and bonded shops.

    2. Lotte World. Opened on July 12, 1989, Lotte World is the world's largest indoor theme park, which has been entered into the Guinness Book of World Records, and is known as a world-class theme park just like Disneyland in the United States. Located in the heart of Seoul, Lotte World has a theme park with thrilling amusement facilities, a cool ice rink, a huge sanxin lake, various performance venues, a folk museum, and more.

    3. Insadong. In the Joseon Dynasty, Insadong was a place where the government and the private houses of the two classes were concentrated. In the late period of the Japanese occupation of Korea, the two classes of Insadong took out their belongings and sold them for money, and some antique shops came into being.

    Later, Insadong Antique Street was equipped with a gallery selling antiques and associated shops, and Insadong became a cultural street that bought and sold cultural goods.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Hangang Park.

    Located on the banks of the Han River across Seoul, Hangang Citizen Park is a resting place for citizens with a total area of 2.1 million square meters and a variety of sports and rest facilities. Every day, many people jog or walk along the trails in Hangang People's Park, as well as skating rollers or riding bicycles. Hangang Citizen Park has a dedicated bicycle lane that allows you to ride your bicycle ** beautiful scenery of the Han River.

    Not only does it have a sporting effect, but it also has a view of the Han River, which is a great way to kill two birds with one stone. At night, the neon lights on both sides of the Han River and the downtown area, as well as the lights of passing cars, decorate the night view of the Civic Park very charmingly.

    2. Sanqing Cave.

    Located near the east gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Samcheong-dong is known as Nanluoguxiang in Beijing, South Korea. Regarding the origin of the place name of Sanqing Cave, some say that it is called Sanqing because the mountains and water are clear here, and the people's hearts are simple, so it is called Sanqing, and there is also a saying that it comes from the Sanqing Hall of Taiqing, Shangqing and Yuqing that worship Taoism. An alley hides a landscape, and a small shop tells a story.

    This is Samcheong-dong, an exquisite cultural and artistic space.

    3. Bukchon Hanok Village.

    Bukchon Hanok Village, located between Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Jongmyo Temple, is a place with a high concentration of traditional hanoks, and it is also the most representative traditional residence in Seoul, and there are many historical sites, cultural heritage, and folklore materials everywhere. Bukchon Hanok Village has a history of 600 years, and the blue-tile house buildings of the Joseon Dynasty have been preserved to this day, and there are many hanoks and alleys with a long history and intact preservation everywhere. Not only can you visit Bukchon, but you can also choose to stay in a hanok here, which is a family accommodation model that allows you to experience the life of ordinary Koreans in a way that you can't experience in ordinary hotels.

    4. Insadong.

    Located in the heart of Seoul, South Korea, Insadong is home to ancient and precious traditional items. It is a place that gathers culture, food and entertainment. Therefore, if you have not been to Insadong, you cannot be said to have been to Korea in the true sense.

    The most unique and unique shops in Insadong are the Sengil-ro and Insadong MARU complex cultural spaces in Insadong. These two neighborhoods are home to a lot of small design shops, and they are a must-see place where Korean classics and modernity coexist.

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