What are the 'must-go' places in Seoul ?
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HideAway
Posted on Tue 7th of Oct 2008, 08:10 AM

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It's my first time going there, I've tried going to various websites but would appreciate it if you guys could recommend me!

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Posted on Wed 8th of Oct 2008, 11:15 AM

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HideAway wrote:
It's my first time going there, I've tried going to various websites but would appreciate it if you guys could recommend me!

Thanks in advance!!!!


Well Korea has so many nice places to go so it's really hard to suggest.

Anyway, if u travel to Seoul don't forget to go to Changdeok Palace don't forget to spend your time walking along the street beside the palace. There're so many nice shop and restaurant also if u go there during Oct-Nov all tree leaves turn to red color which really beautiful. Very good place if u love to shoot a photo.

Moreover, there also a small toy museum which seem to be very interesting but i have no idea about this place so hideaway check it out n share with me. hehehe wink_smile

Namdaemun (Great South Gate) this place is good for shopping u can find many chic stuffs here but don't forget to bargain but anyway, there's other market nearby but i forgot its name which i think the price is lower though all goods quite similar to Namdaemun but not as popular.

Kimchi Museum
The Kimchi Museum, Seoul is devoted to the promotion and study of - kimchi - , a typical Korean food, and one of the most famous fares world-over.

In its exhibition halls, the Kimchi Museum, Seoul, displays the following items for the benefit of the locals as well as the international tourists coming here :
- History of Kimchi
- Types of Kimchi
- Making and Storing Kimchi
- Nutritional Effects of Kimchi

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Posted on Mon 3rd of Nov 2008, 11:38 AM

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If you go to Seoul, do visit the Jongro Street. Historically, it's quite significant. You will find platform there, known as Bosingak, which houses a large bell. It actually was rung to mark the different times of the day. now, I believe it's rings during the new year only.

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Posted on Tue 4th of Nov 2008, 11:42 AM

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Jimmy wrote:
If you go to Seoul, do visit the Jongro Street. Historically, it's quite significant. You will find platform there, known as Bosingak, which houses a large bell. It actually was rung to mark the different times of the day. now, I believe it's rings during the new year only.

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What about the Seoul Tower....it's one of the tallest towers in Asia. The best part about the tower is that you can see it from almost anywhere in Seoul.

it's also known as the Namsan Tower.



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