Gyeongbokgung Palace, built in 1395, was the largest royal palace of the Joseon dynasty and served as its administrative center. Located in northern Seoul, it is a key cultural landmark.
Sight #2 gwanghwamun square
Opened in 2009, Gwanghwamun Square is a public space in Seoul with environmental and historical significance. It features statues of Admiral Yi Sun-sin and King Sejong the Great.
Sight #3 Cheonggyecheon Stream
Cheonggyecheon, a $900 million urban renewal project, reopened in 2005 as a popular public space in downtown Seoul. It was once covered by post-war infrastructure and initially faced criticism.
Sight #4 Myeongdong
Myeongdong is one of Seoul’s main shopping districts featuring retail stores and international brand outlets. It is a particularly popular area for young people and tourists as a center for fashion and sight-seeing and jongno tower
Sight #5 Dongdaemun design plaza
Designed by Zaha Hadid and Samoo, with a distinctively neofuturistic design characterized by
the “powerful, curving forms of elongated structures”. The landmark is the centerpiece of South Korea’s fashion hub and popular tourist destination
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