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5-day free travel route in Seoul, South Korea

Day 1: Guanghuamen, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Sanqing Cave, Beicun Hanwu, Rensi Cave (the first four are all together, and the last one is not far away, and the famous local ginseng chicken soup is over at Guanghuamen).

The next day: Ewha Women's University, Tealy Art Museum, and Hongda (clothes are sold near these two schools, but there is a waffle near Hongda that is super delicious ~ ~).

Day 3: Jiangnan District, Xinshadong, Ou Jie Pavilion (in fact, there is nothing to see here, they are all plastic surgery hospitals, and you can sit by the Han River, where the food is not bad).

Day 4: Dongdaemun, Lotte World (some shops in front of them only open at night, that is, they sell clothes, which is not as cheap as China, but the one behind them has never been there, and I heard it is an amusement park ~).

Day 5: Myeongdong, Lotte Duty Free Shop, Cheonggyecheon, Seoul Nanshan Tower (the first two places are together, and the third one I saw at Dongdaemun seems to be a long river. I don't know which is better. I went to the fourth place by bus, and I got to the No.2 and No.5 roads. It's best to see the Seoul Tower at three or four o'clock, so that I can see the sunset, the white scenery and the night scene.

It is recommended to live near Mingdong, so that you can go shopping at night without specially arranging shopping time. Wang Fei's house in Mingdong has a barbecue, and Han Niu is quite delicious. It's especially cost-effective to exchange money in myeongdong. You can compare several stores, and the diplomat building has the highest cost performance ~ ~