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This South Korean capital is rapidly becoming a business and tourism hub for Northern Asia. The things to do here are divided between classic Korea and the Korea of the future. Changdeokgung Palace, a palace from 1405 with a secret garden, is as classical as it gets. Visitors that are leaning towards the hyper-modern should have a peek at the Cheong-gye-cheon’s spectacular light shows in the evenings.
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Quote: Minsokchon (an old Korean folk village) was soooooooooooooo cool! It's about an hour outside of town and costs $11 to get in, but it was well worth the knowledge of how our family used to live. You get to Read More
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Quote: Lotte World is a huge place built indoors and outdoors. So even if you go there in the cold wintertime, you can have a great time. I am not sure how much the entrance fee is now, but it was not expensive, Read More
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Quote: This is probably my favorite place to go, especially at night when I'm craving to shop. There are so many miscellaneous items: little key chains/trinkets, mittens, hair clips, blankets, socks, toys, purses, and a Read More
Quote: It is the smells of the market that I will mostly remember about Seoul. I enjoyed Namdaemun Market the most of all my shopping experiences (even more than Itaewon). Itaewon is closest to the army base Yongsan Read More
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Quote: While the real Korean marketplaces are lots of fun and good for bargain-hunting, Itaewon is the place where western-sized people go to find clothes that fit. You can find shoes, suits, and shirts (often name Read More
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