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16/02/2023

This year will see the completion of two historic restoration projects in Seoul...

Namisom Island (Jeonpyeong Dam) The natural attractions of South Korea begin with Namisom Island. It covers more than 45...
16/02/2023

Namisom Island (Jeonpyeong Dam) The natural attractions of South Korea begin with Namisom Island. It covers more than 450,000 square meters and is crescent-shaped. Namisom owes its appearance to the Jeonpyeong Dam.

Hedong Yongunsa Temple (Busan) South Korea's attractions are varied: architectural monuments, natural parks, historical ...
16/02/2023

Hedong Yongunsa Temple (Busan) South Korea's attractions are varied: architectural monuments, natural parks, historical heritage, and more. A good example is the Hedong Yeongunsa Temple, located on the outskirts of Busan.
The Hedong Yeongunsa Buddhist Temple is considered one of the most beautiful among those to be seen in the south of the state. But that is not the only thing that makes it popular. There is an ancient belief that every sincere prayer or heartfelt wish within the walls of the temple is sure to come true. One can ask for anything: health, financial well-being, family happiness, and much more.

Jeju Island (Strait of Korea) If you're wondering what to see in South Korea, then you haven't yet been to the "island o...
16/02/2023

Jeju Island (Strait of Korea) If you're wondering what to see in South Korea, then you haven't yet been to the "island of three abundances. The countless treasures of Jeju are volcanic rocks that have been steeped in history for more than four hundred million years. There are several extinct volcanoes on the island, the most famous of which is called Hallasan.

Hahwe Village (Andong) This picturesque place on the banks of the Nakdong River has many names. It is a "folkloric" vill...
14/02/2023

Hahwe Village (Andong) This picturesque place on the banks of the Nakdong River has many names. It is a "folkloric" village or land by a "winding river," it is identified with a "lotus flower floating on water," and it is even spoken of as a symbol of the unity of the two polar worlds. All these names and descriptions actually reflect the world that opens before the eyes of the tourist who finds himself in the atmosphere of the ancient era.

13/02/2023
Hwaseong Fortress (Suwon) When traveling in South Korea, be sure to set aside a day to visit the "blossoming castle" in ...
13/02/2023

Hwaseong Fortress (Suwon) When traveling in South Korea, be sure to set aside a day to visit the "blossoming castle" in the provincial capital of Gyeonggi-do. Exactly one day is needed to be able to walk around the fortress to your heart's content. After all, Hwaseong is so large in size that it could compete with the Kremlin in Moscow.

Soraksan National Park (Sokcho) Soraksan National Park is a cozy corner of nature. Travelers who have not decided what t...
13/02/2023

Soraksan National Park (Sokcho) Soraksan National Park is a cozy corner of nature. Travelers who have not decided what to visit in South Korea can safely go here to enjoy the incredible scenery. The park is world famous for its waterfalls and geysers. Not neglected are the Buddhist temples, which are more than a century old. It is interesting that for this attraction in South Korea was allocated an area in four neighboring cities at once. The locals consider the park's main merit to be the

Changdeokgung Palace (Seoul) Many tours in Seoul include a trip to Changdeokgung Palace. It is one of the few that manag...
13/02/2023

Changdeokgung Palace (Seoul) Many tours in Seoul include a trip to Changdeokgung Palace. It is one of the few that managed to preserve its original appearance. The palace constantly had to be rebuilt and restored, but during the work the craftsmen tried to preserve the real look of the structure. The palace was the most important building of the Joseon Dynasty, and it is still in use today, thanks to which it is still the architectural style of the Joseon Dynasty. The palace was home to Emperor Sunjong, the last monarch in the history of the country, until his death. In 1955, the architectural monument was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Gyeongbokgung (Seoul) Gyeongbokgung is the country's main palace, rightly called by many the Korean Kremlin. Travelers c...
11/02/2023

Gyeongbokgung (Seoul) Gyeongbokgung is the country's main palace, rightly called by many the Korean Kremlin. Travelers can easily find it in the heart of Seoul. It is impossible to visit a tourist city and forget to look at this place. The palace itself was built back in the 14th century. For a number of reasons, it constantly changed its appearance. Most of the structures that make up Gyeongbokgung are made of wood.

11/02/2023

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