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One-day tour guide to Seoul, Korea

Today, Bian Xiao will share with you the guidebook for a one-day trip in Seoul, South Korea. If you want to go to Korea recently, you should collect this information. Everyone likes Seoul, South Korea, mainly young people, because there are many fashion elements. So, let's learn about the guide to a one-day tour in Seoul!

prepare the

route

Guanghuamen Square-Jingfu Palace-Hanwu Village in Beiwu-Guangzang Market-Nanshan Tower

A must-see tour

1. Every morning, a shift change ceremony is held at Guanghuamen every hour, and there is a Chinese broadcast. The service department also has free photos, and there is a limit.

2. In Gyeongbokgung Palace, you can enter for free as long as you wear a full set of Hanbok! There are free Chinese explanations every day.

3. You can't swipe your card in the Guangzhou-Tibet market, so you need to prepare enough cash.

: recommended scenic spots

1. Gwanghwamun Plaza

Gwanghwamun is located in the center of Seoul. It is worth seeing that the statue of General Li Shunchen built in 1968 and the newly-built bronze statue of King Sejong are erected in the square. There are some ground fountains and mirror fountains around, and wonderful fountain performances will be held regularly.

Every day, Gwanghwamun will hold a shift change ceremony on the hour. The service office has free clothes to wear and photos to take. The shift change ceremony is very fast, which takes about 5 minutes. If you are interested, you can also take photos with the guards in Hanbok.

2. Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace is equivalent to the Forbidden City in China. The ticket offices are on the left and right sides of the road when crossing the Guanghua Gate. You can take a photo with the Shoujiang before the ceremony and get a map of Gyeongbokgung Palace for free.

There are many temples, such as Qin Zheng Hall, Si Zheng Hall, Kangning Hall, Jiaotai Hall, Tattoo Hall, Qinghui Building and Xiangyuan Pavilion. If you wear a full set of Hanbok, you can enter Gyeongbokgung Palace for free.

3. Hanwu Village in Kitamura

NorthKoreaHouseVillage, located between Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdong Palace and Zongmiao, is a traditional Korean residential area with a history of 6 years in Seoul. At that time, it was a high-class residential area, inhabited by senior royal officials or nobles, so it was very famous.

The houses inside are all blue tile houses in the Korean era, which have been preserved as the upper structure. Today, there are many modern buildings in Beicun, such as cafes, western restaurants, clothing stores and galleries.

4. Broaden Tibet Market

Guangzang Market is the earliest private commercial street in Korea, with a history of more than 1 years. Today, it has become the four leading food streets in Seoul, where almost all Korean snacks are gathered.

because it is cheap and popular, diners are still jostling with each other until late at night. You can't swipe your card in the food section of the market, so you need to prepare enough cash in advance.

5. Nanshan Tower

South Korea's super-popular landmark landscape overlooks Seoul 36 degrees, which is the location of many Korean dramas and Han Zong. It is not only a paradise for Koreans so far, but also a tourist destination for foreign tourists. During the day, you can see the prosperity of Seoul by climbing the tower, and at night, you can see the beautiful lights on the tower.

catering

Korean food is very distinctive. The characteristics of food are "spicy" and "less oil". Vegetables are mainly raw and cooked with cold salad. The smell is all in the chef's fingers. There is also the well-known kimchi, which is basically a must-eat food for Koreans at every meal. In Korea, popular foods include barbecue, ginseng chicken soup, fried chicken beer and various soups.

1. Tu Su Country Ginseng Chicken Soup

This store is located in Hanbok near Gyeongbokgung Palace. After visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace, you can stroll to Tu Su Village to taste this delicious food. Zhenzhibao's "Ginseng Chicken Soup" is made from three selected raw materials: glutinous rice, 4-year-old Korean ginseng, pumpkin seeds, black sesame seeds, walnuts and the secret recipe of Tuku Village. Soft chicken melts in the mouth. Here, drinking nutritious chicken soup and enjoying elegant architecture, I feel refreshed and full of energy.

2. Wang Feijia (Myeongdong Head Office)

The barbecue restaurant in Seoul is highly praised by locals and tourists, with good quality and taste of ingredients and rich side dishes. Mainly push ribs. If you have enough budget, you can try raw beef and Han Niu spareribs. If you think you need some staple food, we recommend seafood cakes and cold noodles.

Hotel

You can choose to stay in the popular Myeongdong or Dongdaemun area in Seoul. The traffic around here is very convenient. Small and medium-sized hotels in these two areas are the most widely distributed and have the largest number, and the accommodation area will not be particularly large, because the prices of lots are prosperous. You can choose a hotel according to your own budget, and there are all kinds of hotels.

transportation

you can take the subway or bus on this trip.

The bus stop signs in Seoul don't have Chinese names like subway stop signs. Although the bus network is well developed, if you are not familiar with Seoul, it may take time and effort to take the bus, so subway travel is more recommended. T-money is the most popular transportation card in Korea, which can be used on subways and bus lines. You'd better buy one before going out, and you can get a discount by bus.

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