The Bukhansan National Park
Established in the year 1983, Bukhansan National Park occupies an area of 79 square kilometres. This stunning park consists of granite peaks and thickly forested areas, making it a favourite among hikers and other Seoul residents with a love of nature. The park has been…
Seoul Historical Museum
Seoul has the distinction of serving as the capital city of various kingdoms established on the Korean Peninsula over a period of 600 years. This impressive lineage is captured in the Seoul Historical Museum, which provides visitors with a fascinating trip down the city’s historical…
The Korean Folk Village
South East Asia is famous for its vibrant artwork and rich culture, Korea is no different. The Folk Village showcases and portrays traditional aspects of Korean culture and life. There are depictions of social hierarchies in Korea clearly illustrating the different social classes present, such…
Imperial Glory
Gyeongbokgung Palace, meaning greatly blessed by heaven, is a 14th century castle in the northern end of Sejongro boulevard Seoul. Destroyed in the 16th century, restored in the 19th century, abandoned by the royal family shortly afterwards it is still in the process of being…
Magnificent Gyeongbok Palace
Once a principal seat of power, this imposing complex should be on the itinerary of every visitor to Seoul. South Korea’s best known royal palace, the site features expansive grounds as well as many striking halls and pavilions. Originally constructed in the 14th century, the…
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