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{“@”:{},”#”:”Yongsan Station | 용산역 🇰🇷 #seoul #seoulmyseoul\n\nYongsan Station is a major railway station in the Yongsan District of Seoul, South Korea. The station adjoins the Yongsan Electronics Market. The station is the terminus for high-speed and long-distance trains on a number of railway lines, including most trains on the Honam Line, its high-speed counterpart, and all trains on the Janghang and Jeolla Lines.”}

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{“@”:{},”#”:”Cable Car to Namsan Tower. Enjoy this wonderful view during the cable car ride to Namsan Tower in Seoul.\n\n#Namsan #cablecar is an aerial tramway in #Seoul, #southkorea. Built in 1962, it spans from the Hoehyeondong platform (near #myeongdong ) to the Yejang-dong platform near the top of Mt. #namsan and the N Seoul Tower. It is the first commercial cable car service for passengers in Korea.\n\nThe length of the cable is 605 metres. The altitude difference of 138 metres makes a gradient of 13°. The cabins move at a speed of 3.2 m/s. The transit between platforms takes about three minutes.\nAn elevator, opened in June 2009 by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, operates from near the entrance of #namsantunnel Three up to the cable car station. It runs along the slope of #namsan with a capacity for 20 passengers to provide better access for the disabled and senior citizens.\n\n#seoulmysoul #nseoultower #seoultower #namsanseoultower #namsancablecar \n\nChapters:\n00:00 – Start\n00:14 – Leaving the Namsan Cable Car Station\n01:44 – Beautiful view over Seoul\n03:09 – Arriving at Namsan Tower Station\n\nLocation: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Namsan+Cable+Car/@37.556595,126.9813995,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x357ca25796d1f83f:0x7b481b602ca1fe6!8m2!3d37.5565908!4d126.9839744!16s%2Fg%2F1216lh5v?entry=ttu\n\n\n-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-\n\nPlaylists\n🏃‍♂️‍➡️ Seoul Shorts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa3_cFKaeyyhjMq0YKWt6l5ZPTsQLpFjo\n🎬 Seoul: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa3_cFKaeyyh7XlkbOUDkTzCXgVCRx8fI\n\n⭐️ Join Channel Membership: https://www.youtube.com/@CityTravellerEurope/join\n\n📸 Instagram: https://shorturl.at/mMYZ0\n\n✉️ Contact(Business only): [email protected]\n\n-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-“}

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Jogyesa Temple visited during decoration time in the evening.

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Jogyesa (Korean: 조계사; lit. Jogye Temple) is the chief temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. The building dates back to the late 14th century and became the order’s chief temple in 1936. It thus plays a leading role in the current state of Seon Buddhism in South Korea.

The temple was first established in 1395, at the dawn of the Joseon Dynasty; the modern temple was founded in 1910 and initially called “Gakhwangsa”. The name was changed to “Taegosa” during the period of Japanese rule, and then to the present name in 1954.

Jogyesa is located in Gyeonji-dong [ko], Jongno-gu, in downtown Seoul. Natural monument No. 9, an ancient white pine tree, is located within the temple grounds. Jogyesa Temple is located in one of the most popular cultural streets in Seoul, Insa-dong, near the Gyeongbokgung Palace.

This temple participates in the Templestay program, where visitors can sign up to experience the life of Buddhist monks at the temple, eat Buddhist food, and learn the history of the temple and of Korean Buddhism as a whole.

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