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G
Adjoining Songdos Central Park, G-Tower has sensational 360° views from its I-Vision Centre observatory deck on the 33rd floor.
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Oedolgae
This unusual rock formation is 10m high and has served as a filming location for a number of Korean dramas and TV shows.
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Tomb of General Kim Yusin
A royal tomb with 12 statues carved with the likeness of the signs of the Chinese zodiac watching over the resting place.
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Sinheung
A temple complex that has stood on this site since AD 652. Its a 20-minute walk from the entrance of Seoraksan National Park.
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Sejong Lake Park
Adjacent to the new government complex, human-made Sejong Lake Park has proved popular with families on weekend outings.
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Seoul Central Mosque
Opened in 1976, Seouls mosque caters to primarily Arabic, Asian and African immigrant worshippers who are settled in the Itaewon area.
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Seoul Animation Center
Up the hill on the way to the cable car you’ll find this museum and cinema devoted to cartoons and animation from Korea and beyond.
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Ungjin Baekje Historical Museum
At the entrance to the Tomb of King Muryong, the Ungjin Baekje Historical Museum has historical info and a tourist information centre.
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Paldalmun
Also known as Nammun (South Gate) this monumental gate is Suwons most iconic and stands in the heart of the city on a busy roundabout.
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Imnyu
A banquet hall inside Gongsan-seong. The original building dates to AD 500; the current replica is based on archeological records.
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Observation Deck
A short walk from the top of the cable car in Naejangsan National Park, this pavilion offers stunning views over the surrounding peaks.
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Seono
A tower on the summit of Paldal-san that was used by crossbow archers, this viewpoint offers spectacular panoramic outlooks to the city.
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63 Sky Art Gallery
The best reason for visiting 63 City is the chance to take in the art (and view) from this 60th-floor gallery and observation deck.
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King Seong Statue
King Seong, a statue of whom presides over the roundabout in the town centre, moved the capital here in AD 538, when it was known as Sabi
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Mokkumto Gallery
Like most of the theatres in Daehangno, the art up here on the 3rd and 4th floors is on the fringe. The 4th floor also has crafts.
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Guryong
Legend has it that this temples original site was a lake where nine dragons lived, and was filled in to build the temple complex.
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Hyangwonjeong
This attractive hexagonal pavilion stands on an island in an ornamental pond at the north end of Seouls main palace Gyeongbokgung.
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Prugio Valley
Looking like a giant music speaker crossed with a slab of Swiss cheese, this incredible steel-clad building was designed by Unsangdong Architects.
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Hahoe Mask Museum
Houses a remarkable collection of traditional Korean masks, as well as masks from across Asia and countries as diverse as Nigeria, Italy and Mexico.
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Lookout
Hike here for views over Seonunsan Provincial Park .
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