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{“@”:{},”#”:”Sunset at Banpo Bridge Hangang Park #seoul #seoulmysoul #banpo \n\n\nBanpodaegyo 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\nOperating from April to October annually, the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain offers varying fountain shows each month, each lasting 20 minutes. Additionally, Banpo Hangang Park hosts the \”Moonlight Square Cultural Weekend\” event every Saturday from May to October, showcasing a diverse range of musical genres, including classical music accompanied by commentary, acappella, popera, jazz, brass bands, and orchestras.\n\n\n#seoul #seoulmysoul #banpo #banpobridge #hangangpark #sunset #sunsetview”}

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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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{“@”:{},”#”:”Namsan Tower: Panoramic view of downtown Seoul #seoul #namsan #seoulmysoul”}

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{“@”:{},”#”:”Seoul Walking – Seokchon Lake at Cherry Blossom Season #seoul #seoulmysoul\n\nSeokchon Lake, located in Seoul, South Korea, is not only a picturesque destination but also holds some fascinating facts:\n\nArtificial Lake: Seokchon Lake is a man-made lake created as part of a development project in the Songpa District of Seoul. It was constructed in the late 1970s and early 1980s.\n\nAdjacent to Lotte World: Seokchon Lake is situated right next to Lotte World, one of the largest indoor amusement parks in the world. This proximity makes it a popular spot for visitors to enjoy both natural scenery and entertainment attractions.\n\nCherry Blossom Festival: Every spring, Seokchon Lake becomes a prime location for viewing cherry blossoms in Seoul. The area around the lake is adorned with thousands of cherry blossom trees, attracting crowds of locals and tourists alike during the peak blooming season.\n\nAnnual Fireworks Festival: Seokchon Lake is the site of an annual fireworks festival held in conjunction with Lotte World. The festival typically features stunning fireworks displays set against the backdrop of the lake, drawing large crowds to the area.\n\nBeautiful Skyline Views: The lake offers stunning views of the Seoul skyline, especially at night when the city lights reflect off the water. Many visitors enjoy leisurely strolls around the lake or relaxing on benches while taking in the scenic vistas.\n\nWalking and Cycling Paths: Surrounding Seokchon Lake are well-maintained walking and cycling paths, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy recreational activities in the heart of the city.\n\nSeasonal Events: Throughout the year, Seokchon Lake hosts various cultural and seasonal events, including music concerts, food festivals, and art exhibitions, adding to its vibrant atmosphere and appeal to visitors of all ages.\n\n—————————-\n\nChapters:\n00:00 Introduction\n00:12 Way to Seokchon Lake\n04:56 Entering Songpa Naru Park (Seokchon Lake Park)\n10:01 Crossing Seokchon Lake Bridge\n11:18 Crossing street to Lotte World side of Seokchon Lake\n11:57 Walking around lake through park\n21:24 Culture Center\n23:01 View at Seokchon Lake, Lotte World and Lotte World Tower\n\n#seoul #seoulmysoul #seoulnationaluniversity #seoultravelguide #walking #seoulwalking #cherryblossoms #seoulwalkingtour #seoulkorea”}

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{“@”:{},”#”:”Gate to Jogyesa Temple Grounds #seoul #seoulmysoul #buddha \n\nThe headquarters of Buddhism in Korea is Jogyesa Temple.\nThere are many shops selling Buddhist props on the main street in front of the temple.\n\nThe temple, renovated in 1938, impressed with its height and its colorful paintings. It maintains a statue of Sakyamuni Buddha, Amitabha and a Medicine Buddha. In front of the main hall there is a seven-story stone pagoda and a memorial stele with 8529 characters.\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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{“@”:{},”#”:”Taking the Airport Railroad Express (AREX) is the best and most comfortable way from Incheon Airport to Seoul Station.”}

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Gyeongbokgung Palace, in Seoul, South Korea, is the largest of the Five Grand Palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty.

Gyeongbokgung Palace, in Seoul, South Korea, is the largest of the Five Grand Palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty. It was first constructed in 1395 and served as the main royal palace until it was burnt down during the Japanese invasions of Korea in the late 16th century. Remarkably, it was later reconstructed in the late 19th century. The palace complex is home to over 7,700 rooms and halls, showcasing traditional Korean architecture and design. Today, it stands as a symbol of Korea’s rich cultural heritage and is a popular tourist destination, offering insights into the country’s royal history.

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