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Introduction of Korean tourist attractions

1, myeongdong-the most important commercial street in Seoul

Myeongdong, Seoul is a representative business district in Korea, which integrates eating, drinking and entertainment. Many well-known large department stores in Korea, such as Lotte Department Store and New World Department Store, as well as restaurants and amusement places with various flavors, banks and securities companies also gather here. It can be seen that caves are the primary attractions that tourists must visit.

In Myeongdong, besides shopping, there are many delicious foods, whether it is a regular restaurant or a roadside stall, which can satisfy your taste buds. Recommend ginseng chicken soup, fried chicken, octopus roast and fried rice cake.

2. Gyeongbokgung Palace-the location of "The Moon Embraces the Sun"

Located in the corner of downtown Seoul, Gyeongbokgung Palace is the first palace built in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of Korea. Gyeongbokgung Palace has different beautiful scenery all year round. There are cherry blossoms in spring, green trees in summer, ginkgo in autumn and snow in winter. To the east of Gyeongbokgung Palace is Jianchun Gate, to the west is Yingqiu Gate, to the north is Shenwu Gate and to the south is Gwanghwamun. Gwanghwamun is the main entrance of Gyeongbokgung Palace, with exquisite workmanship, ingenious structure and magnificent appearance. The handover ceremony of the gatekeeper is worth seeing, which restores the scene of the changing ceremony in the Korean era.

3. Seoul Tower-Look at your position from the stars.

N Seoul Tower, also known as Nanshan Tower, was built in 1975 and is 236.7 meters high. Located at the top of Nanshan Mountain at an altitude of 243 meters, it is a major landmark in Seoul. It was renovated in 2005 and changed its name to its present name. "N" is not only the initials of Nanshan, but also the meaning of "new". In N Seoul Tower, digital observation deck, roof terrace, activity hall and various restaurants are all available. It is a paradise for young Koreans to date and a tourist attraction for foreign tourists.

4. Rensi Cave-Enjoy traditional artworks and taste tea culture.

Rensi Cave is located in the bustling urban area, but it maintains the original flavor of ancient Korean commercial streets. There are many galleries, traditional handicraft shops and art shops on both sides. Traditional teahouses and restaurants are also one of the most attractive places. You can also write down your wishes on the wishing wall of Ssamziegil, a symbol of Rensi Cave.