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Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Anneoyong!!! Seoul, South Korea


Namsan Tower




N Tower Seoul also know as Namsan Tower or Seoul Tower is located on Namsam Mountain in downtown Seoul. The Tower was built in 1969 as a Television Communications Tower and then opened to the public in 1980. The tower is 236.7m high and the total height above sea level is 479.7m. In 2005 N Tower re-opened after some renovation.









Gyeongbok Palace
Among Five Grand Palaces in Seoul which are Gyeongbok Palace, Changgyeong Palace, Changdeok Palace, Doksu Palace, and Kyonghi Palace, Gyeongbok Palace is the largest and the most well-known royal palace which have been undergoing reconstructed to return to its original number of the palaces due to the destruction by the Japanese government in the early 20th century.

The name of the palace, Gyeongbok, translates in English as “Palace of Shining Happiness.”


Everland


Everland is operated by Samsung Group as the largest theme park in South Korea. It ranked as the 4th most visited theme park in the world. It known for its gorgeous flower arrangement and beautiful garden.





Lotte World

Lotte World shown the extremely beautiful place as all the buildings are decorated by the colorful lights. Based on the different seasons and events available in Lotte World, there is a person who claim that the tourist will never get bored eventhough he or she visit there for many times since there are various exciting performances are being held around the year. For example, during winter season, the family and couples can enjoy skating indoor of the Lotte World. besides that, they also can buy some souvenirs as a memorable memory before they get home.





Besides those places, there are many more places that can be visited. There is Myeongdong, Itaewon and Dongdaemun where there has shopping district. More over,  Namiseom Island is known well when the famous international Korean Drama Winter Sonata was filmed. Insadong is the place for focal point of Korean traditional culture and crafts. Bukchon Hanok Village is the largest cluster of privately owned traditional Korean wooden home in Seoul.


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