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Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park Phoenix Park is nestled in a valley within the Balwang Mountains, around two to three hours’ drive from Seoul. It’s a popular ski and snowboard resort in Korea, and boasts a whole host of hotels, nightclubs, and restaurants. The resort features 12 pistes, served by eight lifts. As it
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Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple Built during the Goryeo Dynasty in 1376, historic Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is one of only a few Korean temples on the coast, and it honors Haesu Gwaneum Daebul (Seawater Great Goddess Buddha), a goddess believed to live in the ocean where she rides atop a dragon.Legends
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Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace Most commonly referred to as the Northern Palace because of its location compared to the other palaces of Seoul, Gyeongbokgung is a stunning reminder of the Joseon Dynasty, with elements of the complex still intact from that time, despite the wars and occupations that have sin
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Jogyesa Temple
Jogyesa Temple Famous for being the only major temple within Seoul, Jogyesa Temple serves as the center of Zen Buddhism in Korea and houses Daeungjeon, the largest Buddhist shrine in Seoul. The temple was established in 1910 but the main shrine wasn’t built until 1938. Many of the trees in the cou
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The Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae)
The Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae) Named for the blue tiles that cover the roof, Seoul’s Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae or Cheongwadae) serves as the presidential home, much like the White House in Washington, DC. Set in an old Joseon Dynasty royal garden, the Blue House sit with Mount Bugaksan as its back
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Changdeokgung Palace
Changdeokgung Palace Built in 1405 by King Taejong, Changdeokgung Palace was designed to blend harmoniously with the natural environment. While much of the complex was destroyed by fire in the Japanese invasion in 1592, it was rebuilt in 1609 and has since been restored to its original splendor. T
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DMZ
DMZ Nowhere is the tension between North and South Korea more palpable than in the no-man’s-land known as the Korean Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ. As a divided nation, only 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) separate the North from the South in what is the most heavily armed border on earth. The 150-mile (241
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Yongdusan Park
Yongdusan Park Yongdusan Park, a mountainous park in the center of Busan, is one of the city’s most popular green spaces. Its name translates to “dragon’s head mountain,” as it’s thought to resemble a dragon poking its head above the surface of the sea.The park is dotted with various monuments to
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Myeongjeongjeon
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Gwanghwamun Square Underground Exhibition
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Jeju Folk Village
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World Trade Center
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Sanbangsan
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Sanbang
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Jeseungdang
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Great Greenhouse
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National Hangeul Museum
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Spring Sculpture
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Heunghwamun
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Maemuldo
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