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9 must-visit attractions when traveling in South Korea

It’s the end of the year, and there must be a lot of children who want to visit South Korea. Let me introduce what attractions in South Korea you must visit! The following article is compiled by me, I hope it can help to you.

Ewha-dong Mural Village

Iwha Mural Village is located in the Iwha-dong area of ??Jongno-gu, Seoul. It is a characteristic street and is well-known for having appeared in Korean dramas many times. Friends who like Korean dramas must not miss Ewha Village. This is the filming location of many Korean dramas. Koreans commonly call this place an art village. It is said that Ewha Mural Village was just a poor mountain village in the past. The Seoul City Government later hired more than 70 artists to decorate the place, and now there are these beautiful murals~ and the Ewha Stairs.

Transportation: Exit No. 2 of Hyehwa Station, Seoul Subway Line 4, and walk along Naksan Park Road. After seeing the Naksan Park sign, continue walking along this road for about 10 minutes and you will be there. .

N Seoul Tower

Seoul Tower, also called N Seoul Tower. Many locals call it Namsan Tower. It is not big but is one of the most popular attractions in South Korea. You can overlook it from here. The entire city of Seoul is also one of the legendary eight holy places for concentric locks in the world. I heard that EXO also hung up concentric locks there, but they were later stolen...

Conscientious advice: Don’t go there alone. Known as the best dog abuse sanctuary in South Korea...

Transportation: Walk directly toward Namsan from Exit 3 of Myeongdong Station, Seoul Subway Line 4.

Yeouido Citizen Han River Park

On the edge of the Han River, there are many parks along the entire river bank. But among these many parks, the Han River Park that is the most suitable for falling in love, filming movies, and playing in the water is Yeouido Citizen Han River Park. Maybe because everyone likes this Yeouido Han River Park, so when Koreans generally mention Han River Park, they refer to Yeouido Han River Park. Koreans often go there to relax and play.

Transportation: Subway Line 5 Yeouidaukou Station.

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace is the largest and most beautiful palace among the five major palaces. Gyeonghue Tower and Hyangwonjeong Lotus Pond, the most representative buildings of North Korea in Gyeongbokgung Palace, still retain their appearance at that time. The platform (the broad platform in front of the main hall of the palace) and stone carvings of Qinzhengjeon are also representatives of the sculpture art at that time.

Transportation: Take Subway Line 3 to Gyeongbokgung Station on the 5th.

Petite France

Petite France, located in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, is the home of Hyun Bin Ha Ji-won's "Secret Garden" and popular niche Jang Keun-suk's "Beethoven Virus", South Korea The popular variety show "Running Man" was filmed in the same location - the hometown of the little prince; in Korea, you can intuitively experience European-style culture, architecture, French handicrafts, etc. without leaving home.

Transportation: After getting off at Jiaping Station on the Jingchun Line of the Metro, take the city bus to Jiaping Passenger Terminal. Take the bus to Gaocheng at Jiaping Passenger Terminal and get off at French Village.

Nami Island

Nami Island is a small island located in Chuncheon, Gangwon-do. It was not originally an island. Due to the construction of "Cheongpyeong Reservoir", it was surrounded by water. A small island with beautiful scenery. The name of Nami Island comes from the Korean national hero "General Nami". There is still a tombstone of "General Nami" on Nami Island. What made Nami Island famous was the most classic and beautiful Korean drama - "Winter Sonata". The beautiful scene where the hero and heroine in the play meet here makes this place a fairy tale wonderland in the hearts of countless people.

Transportation: Take the direct shuttle bus from the West Wall Tower of Tower Valley Park.

Dongdaemun DDP

In the Korean drama "The Producer", the scene where Baek Seung-chan gives Jo Ye-jin an LED rose was filmed at Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP). DDP and Dongdaemun The historical and cultural park echoes each other and has become an eye-catching new landmark in Seoul. Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) has a vast internal space, which is divided into art hall and cultural center. There are four activity spaces: design laboratory and creative market. If you're shopping in Dongdaemun, you might as well come here and you won't be disappointed.

Transportation: Exit 1 of Dongdaemun History&Cuiture Park Station on Subway Line 2.

Lotte World

Lotte World is a world-class theme park located in Seoul, integrating hotels, department stores, duty-free shops, large supermarkets, cinemas, and food courts. As a whole, it has everything from sightseeing and leisure to shopping and entertainment. It is a veritable "city within a city" suitable for the whole family to enjoy. It receives more than 6 million tourists every year (including 600,000 foreign tourists), making it the most representative tourist destination in South Korea that is most popular with domestic and foreign tourists!

Transportation: Seoul Subway Line 2 Jamsil Station.

Itaewon

There are many countries in the world, many kinds of people, different coffee shops, and different religions.

When traveling to South Korea, you should naturally experience South Korea, but in Itaewon, it is a shrunken world. Here I saw woolen coats on the streets of London, the seriousness and childlikeness of Arabs, American beer and sandwiches, and Japanese girls dressed in kimonos. Some people call Itaewon a "small global village" where you can meet the whole world.

Transportation: Exit 2 of Anguo Station of Metro Line 3.