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Jungmyeongjeon Hall
Jungmyeong-jeon is an important historical site of the Korean Empire. After the great fire at Gyeongwun Palace (now Deoksu Palace) in 1904, it served as the private chamber of Emperor Gojong, who relocated his residence there. The Eulsa Treaty was illegally concluded here in November 1905, and it was from Jungmyeong-jeon that special envoys including Lee Jun were dispatched to The Hague on April 20, 1907 to inform the international community of the injustice of the Eulsa Treaty. Meanwhile, Jungmyeong-jeon was mostly destroyed by fire in 1925, leaving only the outer walls, and was subsequently rebuilt. It was then…
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Mangwon Hangang Park
Mangwon Hangang Park, a rest area for Seoul citizens among the Hangang Citizen Parks, is located on the north bank of the river between Wonhyo Bridge and Seongsan Bridge, adjacent to Mapo-gu. The floodplain is well-equipped with rest spaces such as lawns and walking paths, and various sports facilities and bicycle paths are provided. You can visit with friends or lovers to enjoy leisure time. Water leisure activities such as windsurfing, water skiing, and motorboats take place on the water, and in the surrounding area there are cultural heritage sites such as Mangwonjeong and Jeoldusa…
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Gwanaksan Mountain
Gwanaksan (632.2m), which rises south of the Han River in Seoul, got its name from the rocky peak at the summit resembling a person wearing a traditional Korean hat (gat). When Gwanak-gu was separated from Yeongdeungpo-gu in 1973, the mountain's name became the name of the district. Designated as an urban natural park in 1968, it has become a well-known Seoul landmark and a favorite resting place for many Seoul citizens. The exposed rocky peaks scattered throughout Gwanaksan blend with deep valleys to form a rugged mountain landscape...
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Buramsan
Bulam Mountain (508m) is located on the border between Nowon-gu, Seoul and Byeolnae-myeon, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, and neighbors Surak Mountain with Deoknneung Pass in between. Among the five mountains located on the Seoul boundary, it is the lowest, but the summit is entirely composed of rocky terrain, offering magnificent scenery. The mountain's name comes from its resemblance to a Buddha wearing a tall hat (songnak), and it is also called Cheonbo Mountain or Pilam Mountain. Bulam Mountain is a sandstone mountain, so the vegetation is not particularly dense, but...
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Marronnier Park
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Lotte World
Theme park rides, water flumes & marine life exhibits in a family centred 3-in-1 adventure park.
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Restaurants
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Balwoo Gongyang
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Jin Ok-Hwa Original Chicken Restaurant
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Sinseung-Gwan
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Yong Geum Ok
Yonggeum-ok is a loach soup specialty restaurant that opened in 1932. This is the original establishment of Seoul-style loach soup, where whole loaches are boiled. It is a place where you can enjoy carefully prepared loach soup in an atmosphere where the old charm remains. The broth is made by boiling beef brisket or tripe and adding various seasonings, so there is no fishy smell from the loaches and it boasts a spicy taste close to yukkejang. Over 90 years, it has maintained its unchanged taste and traditional value...
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Yujin Makguksu
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Samwon Garden
Samwon Garden in Seoul is a traditional Korean cuisine restaurant that has gained a reputation for its scale accommodating approximately 1,200 guests and the quality of its food. It is known as an excellent place to enjoy meat in a traditional atmosphere, where domestic and foreign dignitaries are entertained, major companies hold important meetings, and citizens gather for significant celebrations. With approximately 40 private rooms, it can accommodate various dining gatherings, and outdoor garden weddings, corporate events, and banquets can be held.
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