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Visit COEX Aquarium at COEX Mall in Seoul, South Korea #seoulmysoul

The COEX Aquarium (Korean: 코엑스 아쿠아리움) is an aquarium located within the Starfield COEX Mall in the Gangnam District of Seoul, South Korea.

Visit the COEX Aquarium #seoulmysoul

The COEX Aquarium features 90 exhibition tanks grouped in fourteen “discovery zones”, including six themed areas. The COEX Aquarium is arranged such that visitors follow a preset path through the aquarium, experiencing each of the themed areas in turn.

Each exhibit features a dedicated aquarium tank where visitors can view species of fish indigenous to the theme location. In addition to fish, other local animals are included in the exhibit such as birds, otters, and appropriate vegetation is also included in each exhibit. In the undersea tunnel exhibit, visitors walk in an acrylic tunnel through a tank containing 2000 tons of water.

The tank includes sharks and sea turtles which swim around visitors in all directions. In an introductory first gallery, six tanks are filled with fish which are changed each season. The aquarium also features exhibits detailing the local Korean river ecosystems.

The COEX Aquarium also features several smaller exhibits, many with a focus on entertaining children. One such exhibit, titled “Wonderland”, contains a collection of “eccentric fish tanks” including a shower cubicle, computer monitor, bath tub, and toilet bowl. Several exhibits specifically allow visitors to touch starfish and shellfish. (Info From Wikipedia)

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{“@”:{},”#”:”Banpo Bridge spans the Han River with two tiers and boasts the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain, which holds the title of the world’s longest bridge fountain according to the Guinness Book of World Records. This fountain dazzles spectators with its 380 water jets and an impressive array of multi-colored lights. The dynamic water jets synchronize with music, creating a captivating and ever-changing spectacle. As night descends, the bridge becomes adorned with hundreds of rainbow-colored lighting combinations, making Banpodaegyo Bridge a perennial favorite among tourists.\n\n#banpo #banpobridge #rainbowlight #rainbowlightshow #seoul #hangang #hanriver #hangangpark #seoul #seoulmysoul #korea #travelvlog #seoultravelguide #tourist #touristattraction #touristattractions”}

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{“@”:{},”#”:”Crowd enjoys cherry blossoms at Lotte World Seokchon Lake in Seoul #seoul\n\nThe cherry blossoms at Seokchon Lake in Seoul are a spectacular annual event that draws people from around the world. The lake, nestled in the heart of the city, provides a stunning backdrop for the delicate pink blooms. The blooming period varies depending on weather conditions, but typically occurs in spring between March and April. The shores of the lake are lined with numerous cherry trees, creating a picturesque panorama perfect for strolls and photo opportunities. During the blooming season, various festivals and events are also organized to celebrate the beauty of cherry blossoms and captivate visitors.\n\n\nSymbolism: Cherry blossoms hold significant cultural symbolism in Korea, representing the transient nature of life and the beauty of fleeting moments. This cultural significance adds to the allure of Seokchon Lake during cherry blossom season.\n\n\nVarieties: The cherry trees around Seokchon Lake include various varieties such as Yoshino cherries, which are known for their pale pink flowers, and Kwanzan cherries, which boast double-layered pink blossoms. This diversity adds to the visual appeal of the blossoms.\n\n\nNight Illumination: To enhance the experience, some areas around Seokchon Lake feature nighttime illumination during cherry blossom season. This transforms the already picturesque landscape into a magical scene as the cherry trees are lit up with colorful lights.\n\n\nLocal Activities: During the cherry blossom season, locals and visitors alike often engage in traditional activities such as picnicking (known as \”Hanami\” in Japanese and \”Gyejeol\” in Korean) under the cherry trees, creating a festive atmosphere around the lake.\n\n\nHistorical Context: Seokchon Lake has a historical significance dating back to the Joseon Dynasty when it was originally created. Today, it not only serves as a beautiful location for cherry blossom viewing but also as a serene oasis amidst the bustling city of Seoul.\n\n\n#lotteworld #lotteworldtower #jamsil \n#seoul #seoulmysoul #seokchonlake #cherryblossoms #cherryblossom\n\n\nChapters:\n00:00 Start\n00:14 look over crowd at seokchon lake\n00:24 view over seokchon lake \n00:40 seating area to see Lotte World and Lotte World Tower\n01:02 view on Lotte World and Lotte World Tower”}

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{“@”:{},”#”:”The unique Rome’s Trevi water fountain replica in Lotte World. If you walk from Jamsil station exit 4, you will be able to spot this water fountain. \n\n Trevi fountain at Lotte World Jamsil Station #seoul #seoulmysoul #lotteworldtower #jamsil”}

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{“@”:{},”#”:”Look around Namdaemun Gate Sungnyemun #seoul #seoulmysoul #namdaemun #sungnyemun\n\nNamdaemun Gate, also known as Sungnyemun, holds significant historical and cultural importance in South Korea. Constructed in the 14th century during the Joseon Dynasty, it served as one of the main gates of the ancient Seoul City Wall, which encircled the capital city.\n\nNamdaemun Gate has witnessed numerous historical events over the centuries, including invasions, wars, and periods of peace. It has stood as a symbol of Seoul’s resilience and endurance through various challenges.\n\nIn 2008, tragedy struck when a disgruntled individual set fire to the gate, causing extensive damage to its wooden structure. However, extensive restoration efforts were undertaken, and the gate was reopened to the public in 2013, meticulously restored to its former glory.\n\nToday, Namdaemun Gate stands as a cherished cultural heritage site and a testament to Korea’s rich history and enduring spirit. It continues to attract visitors from around the world who come to admire its architectural beauty and learn about its storied past.”}

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