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I recommend to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace from house by walk if weather is nice. Located at the foot of Bugaksan, the main mountain overlooking downtown Seoul, Gyeongbokgung was the principal Royal Palace for about 200 years from its construction in 1395, just three years after the foundation of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), until it was burnt down just after the commencement of the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592. Thereafter it remained in ruins for 275 years until 1867 when it was restored; but, less than fifty years later, it fell into the hands of Japanese colonialists who destroyed the front part of the palace to build the Japanese Government-General Building on the site. The latter building, a neo-classical structure, continued to be used to house government offices even after Korea was liberated in 1945 until it was demolished in 1996 as part of an effort to remove the remaining vestiges of the colonial period. Some of the ruins of the building were moved to the Independence Hall of Korea in Cheonan, Korea for public display. Under a major renovation project to restore the palace starting in 1990, some of its buildings were restored and its main gate, Gwanghwamun, was moved to its original location. Today, the palace features some of the country’s most popular tourist attractions, including the majestic architectural pieces, Geunjeongjeon Hall and Gyeonghoeru Pavilion.
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I recommend to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace from house by walk if weather is nice. Located at the foot of Bugaksan, the main mountain overlooking downtown Seoul, Gyeongbokgung was the principal Royal Palace for about 200 years from its construction in 1395, just three years after the foundation of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), until it was burnt down just after the commencement of the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592. Thereafter it remained in ruins for 275 years until 1867 when it was restored; but, less than fifty years later, it fell into the hands of Japanese colonialists who destroyed the front part of the palace to build the Japanese Government-General Building on the site. The latter building, a neo-classical structure, continued to be used to house government offices even after Korea was liberated in 1945 until it was demolished in 1996 as part of an effort to remove the remaining vestiges of the colonial period. Some of the ruins of the building were moved to the Independence Hall of Korea in Cheonan, Korea for public display. Under a major renovation project to restore the palace starting in 1990, some of its buildings were restored and its main gate, Gwanghwamun, was moved to its original location. Today, the palace features some of the country’s most popular tourist attractions, including the majestic architectural pieces, Geunjeongjeon Hall and Gyeonghoeru Pavilion.
Church in front of the house. Priest Lee Young-Joon (Jeong Dong-Hwan) administers at this church that appears as Gudam Chruch in The Fiery Priest/Hot Blooded Priest (열혈사제) (SBS, 2019). Kim Hae-il (Kim Nam-gil) joins him in episode 2. Go Hye-ran (Kim Nam-joo) and Kang Tae-wook (Ji Jin-hee) got married at this church without the presence of the groom’s parents as we see in a flashback in episode 3 of Misty (미스티) (JTBC, 2018). Jang Baek-hee (Jang Mi-hee) comes here in episode 2 of Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me (흑기사) (KBS2, 2017-18) and tells a sister (that meanwhile has fallen asleep) that she is 250 years old and only now starts to age, and that she has committed a great sin that she wants to rectify. In episode 1 of Lookout (파수꾼) (2017), Key (Gong Kyung-soo) comes here lighting a candle and leaving a message that he has completed his mission. In episode 6 of The K2 (더 케이투) (tvN, 2016), Ko An-na (Yoona) flees from the house where she is kept by her father and stepmother to meet her father at a service at this cathedral that he would be attending. She disguises herself as a nun and sings in the choir with her own version of ‘Amazing Grace’ – while Kim Je-ha (Ji Chang-wook) is standing watch. Oh Hye-sang (Park Se-young) and Joo Se-hoon (Da Sang-woo) marry here in episode 3 of My Daughter, Geum Sa-wol (내 딸, 금사월) (MBC, 2015-16). The same goes for Oh Jin-hee (Song Ji-hyo) and Oh Chang-min (Choi Jin-hyuk) who get married here in crushing a service in the first scene of episode 1 in Emergency Couple (응급남녀) (tvN, 2014). This is also where Na Doo-rim (Yang Jin-sung) and Choi Kang-joo (Lee Hong-ki) get marry in private without guests in episode 10 of Bride of the Century (백년의 신부) (CSTV, 2014). In episode 11 of My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho/My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox (내 여자친구는 구미호) (SBS, 2010), Cha Tae-woong (Lee Seung-gi) finally accepts that he likes Mi-Ho (Shin Min-ah) and confesses to her in front of this cathedral. And finally they gave assurance to each other’s feelings. The building is an exact look alike of the stand-in that Mi-ho gave to him. Also, Kim Hyeon-jun (Lee Byung-hun) comes here to retrieve his memory in episode 3 of IRIS (아이리스) (KBS2,2009-10), accompanied by Choi Seung-hee (Kim Tae-hee). It’s the religious orphanage where he had stayed at from the age of 7. While Hyeon-jun talks the the father, Seung-hee walks around the orphanage and ends up in the church where she asks Mother Maria if she should love a man with many secrets and her answer – that she can directly give Hyeon-jun because he had come to the church as his talk had finished – was “Yes.”. We then see them walk down the aisle arm in arm. Also seen in Misty (미스티) (JTBC, 2018); Prime Minister & I (총리와 나) (KBS2, 2013-14). * * * Yakhyeon Cathedral [중림동약현성당] is a Catholic church located in Seoul’s neighbourhood of Jungnim-dong [중림동] in the Jung district [Jung-gu/중구].
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Yakhyeon Cathedral
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Church in front of the house. Priest Lee Young-Joon (Jeong Dong-Hwan) administers at this church that appears as Gudam Chruch in The Fiery Priest/Hot Blooded Priest (열혈사제) (SBS, 2019). Kim Hae-il (Kim Nam-gil) joins him in episode 2. Go Hye-ran (Kim Nam-joo) and Kang Tae-wook (Ji Jin-hee) got married at this church without the presence of the groom’s parents as we see in a flashback in episode 3 of Misty (미스티) (JTBC, 2018). Jang Baek-hee (Jang Mi-hee) comes here in episode 2 of Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me (흑기사) (KBS2, 2017-18) and tells a sister (that meanwhile has fallen asleep) that she is 250 years old and only now starts to age, and that she has committed a great sin that she wants to rectify. In episode 1 of Lookout (파수꾼) (2017), Key (Gong Kyung-soo) comes here lighting a candle and leaving a message that he has completed his mission. In episode 6 of The K2 (더 케이투) (tvN, 2016), Ko An-na (Yoona) flees from the house where she is kept by her father and stepmother to meet her father at a service at this cathedral that he would be attending. She disguises herself as a nun and sings in the choir with her own version of ‘Amazing Grace’ – while Kim Je-ha (Ji Chang-wook) is standing watch. Oh Hye-sang (Park Se-young) and Joo Se-hoon (Da Sang-woo) marry here in episode 3 of My Daughter, Geum Sa-wol (내 딸, 금사월) (MBC, 2015-16). The same goes for Oh Jin-hee (Song Ji-hyo) and Oh Chang-min (Choi Jin-hyuk) who get married here in crushing a service in the first scene of episode 1 in Emergency Couple (응급남녀) (tvN, 2014). This is also where Na Doo-rim (Yang Jin-sung) and Choi Kang-joo (Lee Hong-ki) get marry in private without guests in episode 10 of Bride of the Century (백년의 신부) (CSTV, 2014). In episode 11 of My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho/My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox (내 여자친구는 구미호) (SBS, 2010), Cha Tae-woong (Lee Seung-gi) finally accepts that he likes Mi-Ho (Shin Min-ah) and confesses to her in front of this cathedral. And finally they gave assurance to each other’s feelings. The building is an exact look alike of the stand-in that Mi-ho gave to him. Also, Kim Hyeon-jun (Lee Byung-hun) comes here to retrieve his memory in episode 3 of IRIS (아이리스) (KBS2,2009-10), accompanied by Choi Seung-hee (Kim Tae-hee). It’s the religious orphanage where he had stayed at from the age of 7. While Hyeon-jun talks the the father, Seung-hee walks around the orphanage and ends up in the church where she asks Mother Maria if she should love a man with many secrets and her answer – that she can directly give Hyeon-jun because he had come to the church as his talk had finished – was “Yes.”. We then see them walk down the aisle arm in arm. Also seen in Misty (미스티) (JTBC, 2018); Prime Minister & I (총리와 나) (KBS2, 2013-14). * * * Yakhyeon Cathedral [중림동약현성당] is a Catholic church located in Seoul’s neighbourhood of Jungnim-dong [중림동] in the Jung district [Jung-gu/중구].
City hall, you could walk from the house when weather is nice.
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City Hall station
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City hall, you could walk from the house when weather is nice.
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Gwanghwamun Square
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Popular night market is here.
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Dongdaemun Station Exit 2
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Popular night market is here.
Sungnyemun, or the ‘Gate of Exalted Ceremonies’, is the south gate of the old fortress wall that was built to protect the capital (todays’ downtown Seoul) of Joseon. It is the largest of the old fortress gates still standing in Korea today, and was designated as the National Treasure No. 1 in 1962. The pavilionstyle wooden building forming the upper part of the gate was severely damaged by arson in February 2008, but it was returned to its original form after a full-scale restoration project that took five years to complete. The gate is often associated with the large complex of shopping facilities formed around it, including a traditional market which has steadily grown into a major tourist attraction. The area is always bustling with Korean and international shoppers seeking to purchase clothes, kitchen wares, domestic appliances and other commodities offered at reasonably low prices despite their good quality. Many of the shops doing business in the area run their own factories to maintain competitive pricing of the products they deal in. The Namdaemun Market currently houses over 9,300 stores and attracts over 500,000 shoppers a day. It has formed a huge international trading network of Korean merchants scattered around the world, spending and earning a large amount of money through imports and exports.
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Sungnyemun
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Sungnyemun, or the ‘Gate of Exalted Ceremonies’, is the south gate of the old fortress wall that was built to protect the capital (todays’ downtown Seoul) of Joseon. It is the largest of the old fortress gates still standing in Korea today, and was designated as the National Treasure No. 1 in 1962. The pavilionstyle wooden building forming the upper part of the gate was severely damaged by arson in February 2008, but it was returned to its original form after a full-scale restoration project that took five years to complete. The gate is often associated with the large complex of shopping facilities formed around it, including a traditional market which has steadily grown into a major tourist attraction. The area is always bustling with Korean and international shoppers seeking to purchase clothes, kitchen wares, domestic appliances and other commodities offered at reasonably low prices despite their good quality. Many of the shops doing business in the area run their own factories to maintain competitive pricing of the products they deal in. The Namdaemun Market currently houses over 9,300 stores and attracts over 500,000 shoppers a day. It has formed a huge international trading network of Korean merchants scattered around the world, spending and earning a large amount of money through imports and exports.
To most Korean people today Deoksugung Palace is largely connected with the desperate struggle of the Joseon Dynasty to survive amid the incursions of the major imperial powers at the turn of the 19th century. It was in 1897 that King Gojong proclaimed the launch of the Korean Empire and designated Deoksugung as the imperial palace after leaving the Russian legation where he had taken refuge one year earlier in a desperate attempt to keep his government free from the interference of Imperial Japan.
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Deoksugung
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To most Korean people today Deoksugung Palace is largely connected with the desperate struggle of the Joseon Dynasty to survive amid the incursions of the major imperial powers at the turn of the 19th century. It was in 1897 that King Gojong proclaimed the launch of the Korean Empire and designated Deoksugung as the imperial palace after leaving the Russian legation where he had taken refuge one year earlier in a desperate attempt to keep his government free from the interference of Imperial Japan.
The rear garden of Changdeokgung Palace, one of the Royal Palaces of Joseon (1392-1910) still standing in Seoul, has been widely praised for the harmony between exquisite architectural structures and its natural surroundings, and is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seoul. The garden, known as the “secret garden” (biwon), the “forbidden” (geumwon) or “rear garden” (huwon), was a preferred venue for royal events such as banquets and picnics. It features a pond and several exquisite pavilions that were built around it over a long period of time. The garden was open to the general public until the mid-1970s, but this caused severe damage which led to its closure for several years to restore it to its original condition. Only a part of the garden was reopened to the public in May 2004, but at present visitors need to make reservations in order to visit.
Changdeokgung 1-gil
The rear garden of Changdeokgung Palace, one of the Royal Palaces of Joseon (1392-1910) still standing in Seoul, has been widely praised for the harmony between exquisite architectural structures and its natural surroundings, and is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seoul. The garden, known as the “secret garden” (biwon), the “forbidden” (geumwon) or “rear garden” (huwon), was a preferred venue for royal events such as banquets and picnics. It features a pond and several exquisite pavilions that were built around it over a long period of time. The garden was open to the general public until the mid-1970s, but this caused severe damage which led to its closure for several years to restore it to its original condition. Only a part of the garden was reopened to the public in May 2004, but at present visitors need to make reservations in order to visit.
In the 1970s, an elevated road was built to connect the eastern and western sides around Seoul Station. However, the road was closed to road traffic due to safety issues. After this, rather than tearing down the existing structure, the road was transformed into Seoullo 7017, a new pedestrian walking experience. Seoullo 7017 gets its name from its years of new life, from being a traffic road in the 70s to a sky garden in 2017. The "17" also has a deeper meaning, with Seoullo 7017 being divided into 17 unique sections, and the road being located 17 meters above the ground. There are a variety of facilities along Seoullo 7017, including an information center, cafes, gardens, and stages. Seoullo 7017 itself is open all day, every day for visitors to enjoy at their leisure. If you would like a guided tour, be sure to sign up for the guided walking tour through the official Visit Seoul website
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Seoullo 7017
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In the 1970s, an elevated road was built to connect the eastern and western sides around Seoul Station. However, the road was closed to road traffic due to safety issues. After this, rather than tearing down the existing structure, the road was transformed into Seoullo 7017, a new pedestrian walking experience. Seoullo 7017 gets its name from its years of new life, from being a traffic road in the 70s to a sky garden in 2017. The "17" also has a deeper meaning, with Seoullo 7017 being divided into 17 unique sections, and the road being located 17 meters above the ground. There are a variety of facilities along Seoullo 7017, including an information center, cafes, gardens, and stages. Seoullo 7017 itself is open all day, every day for visitors to enjoy at their leisure. If you would like a guided tour, be sure to sign up for the guided walking tour through the official Visit Seoul website
The N Seoul Tower, officially the YTN Seoul Tower and commonly known as the Namsan Tower or Seoul Tower, is a communication and observation tower located on Namsan Mountain in central Seoul, South Korea. At 236 metres, it marks the second highest point in Seoul.
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N Seoul Tower
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The N Seoul Tower, officially the YTN Seoul Tower and commonly known as the Namsan Tower or Seoul Tower, is a communication and observation tower located on Namsan Mountain in central Seoul, South Korea. At 236 metres, it marks the second highest point in Seoul.
In episode 1 of Are You Human?/Are You Human Too (너도 인간이니?) (KBS2, 2018), scientist Oh Ro-ra (Kim Sung-ryoung) gives a talk at this venue about the future of Artificial Intelligence. Partway through, she’s interrupted by her 7-year-old son, Nam Shin (Oh Han-kyul). Kim Rae-wan (Kim Seon-ho) comes to watch Han Eun-seong (Lee Yoo-young) translate for a French director at this venue in episode 4 of You Drive Me Crazy! (미치겠다, 너땜에!) (MBC, 2018). He sketches her as he watches her. Later, he tries to approach her but he overhears her on the phone with Hee-nam (Sung-joo from UNIQ). This appears as a venue that is part of law firm Kang & Ham in Suits (슈츠) (KBS2, 2018). It is where Go Yeon-woo (Park Hyung-sik) has his mock trials in episodes 5 and 6, where Ham Ki-taek (Kim Young-ho) announces that he has reintegrated the company in episodes 11-12 and where the wok trial against Choi Kang-seok (Jang Dong-gun) takes place in episode 14. Jang Baek-hee (Jang Mi-hee) gives her book talks at this library in Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me (흑기사) (KBS2, 2017-18) — as for example in episode 5. This is the place where Han Se-joo’s (Yoo Ah-in) press conference was held in episode 5 of Chicago Typewriter (시카고 타자기) (tvN, 2017). * * * CGV Myeongdong Station Cine Library [CGV 명동역 씨네라이브러리], opened in 2015, is a renovated theater that serves as a library that is specialized in films. It is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Myeong [Myeong-dong/명동] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address L10/11, 123 Toegye-ro, Myeongdong, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 퇴계로 123 10, 11층 (충무로2가 65-9) Geolocation: 37.561238, 126.985359 Getting here Myeong-dong Station [명동역], Seoul Subway Line 4, Exit 4 – and you’re right there! Note, however, that the area may not be open to the public.
CGV Cinelibrary
123 Toegye-ro
In episode 1 of Are You Human?/Are You Human Too (너도 인간이니?) (KBS2, 2018), scientist Oh Ro-ra (Kim Sung-ryoung) gives a talk at this venue about the future of Artificial Intelligence. Partway through, she’s interrupted by her 7-year-old son, Nam Shin (Oh Han-kyul). Kim Rae-wan (Kim Seon-ho) comes to watch Han Eun-seong (Lee Yoo-young) translate for a French director at this venue in episode 4 of You Drive Me Crazy! (미치겠다, 너땜에!) (MBC, 2018). He sketches her as he watches her. Later, he tries to approach her but he overhears her on the phone with Hee-nam (Sung-joo from UNIQ). This appears as a venue that is part of law firm Kang & Ham in Suits (슈츠) (KBS2, 2018). It is where Go Yeon-woo (Park Hyung-sik) has his mock trials in episodes 5 and 6, where Ham Ki-taek (Kim Young-ho) announces that he has reintegrated the company in episodes 11-12 and where the wok trial against Choi Kang-seok (Jang Dong-gun) takes place in episode 14. Jang Baek-hee (Jang Mi-hee) gives her book talks at this library in Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me (흑기사) (KBS2, 2017-18) — as for example in episode 5. This is the place where Han Se-joo’s (Yoo Ah-in) press conference was held in episode 5 of Chicago Typewriter (시카고 타자기) (tvN, 2017). * * * CGV Myeongdong Station Cine Library [CGV 명동역 씨네라이브러리], opened in 2015, is a renovated theater that serves as a library that is specialized in films. It is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Myeong [Myeong-dong/명동] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address L10/11, 123 Toegye-ro, Myeongdong, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 퇴계로 123 10, 11층 (충무로2가 65-9) Geolocation: 37.561238, 126.985359 Getting here Myeong-dong Station [명동역], Seoul Subway Line 4, Exit 4 – and you’re right there! Note, however, that the area may not be open to the public.
Joo Gi-bbeum (Song Ha-yoon) and Gong Ma-sung (Choi Jin-hyuk) pass by here on their date in episode 15 of Devilish Joy (마성의 기쁨) (MBN/Dramax, 2018). We see this cathedral multiple of times in Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me (흑기사) (KBS2, 2017-18) (In fact every time somebody goes to Sharon Tailor): in episode 1, when Jung Hae-ra (Shin Se-kyung) was looking for an old tailor shop to get her dress in her ‘dream’, in episode 2, when Hae-ra and her friend were looking for Sharon’s (Seo Ji-hye) Boutique, in episode 3, when Hae-ra together with Moon Soo-ho (Kim Rae-won) are on their way to Sharon Tailor Shop and again it is again shown in episode 6. Lee Min-Chul (Lee Byung-Hun) fetches Kim Yun-Soo (Choi Ji-Woo) from her art academy and brings here in episode 22 of Beautiful Days (아름다운 날들) (SBS, 2001), prays for her good health and proposes to her with the ring she had left at airport. * * * Myeong-dong Cathedral [명동대성당] is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Myeong-dong [명동] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address 74 Myeongdong-gil, Jeodong 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 명동길 74 (명동2가 1-1) Geolocation: 37.563240, 126.987217 Getting here Myeong-dong Station [명동역], Seoul Subway Line 4, Exit 9 or 10 / Euljiro 3(sam)-ga [을지로3가역], Seoul Subway Line 2 and 3, Exit 12
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Myeong-dong Cathedral
74 Myeongdong-gil
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Joo Gi-bbeum (Song Ha-yoon) and Gong Ma-sung (Choi Jin-hyuk) pass by here on their date in episode 15 of Devilish Joy (마성의 기쁨) (MBN/Dramax, 2018). We see this cathedral multiple of times in Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me (흑기사) (KBS2, 2017-18) (In fact every time somebody goes to Sharon Tailor): in episode 1, when Jung Hae-ra (Shin Se-kyung) was looking for an old tailor shop to get her dress in her ‘dream’, in episode 2, when Hae-ra and her friend were looking for Sharon’s (Seo Ji-hye) Boutique, in episode 3, when Hae-ra together with Moon Soo-ho (Kim Rae-won) are on their way to Sharon Tailor Shop and again it is again shown in episode 6. Lee Min-Chul (Lee Byung-Hun) fetches Kim Yun-Soo (Choi Ji-Woo) from her art academy and brings here in episode 22 of Beautiful Days (아름다운 날들) (SBS, 2001), prays for her good health and proposes to her with the ring she had left at airport. * * * Myeong-dong Cathedral [명동대성당] is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Myeong-dong [명동] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address 74 Myeongdong-gil, Jeodong 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 명동길 74 (명동2가 1-1) Geolocation: 37.563240, 126.987217 Getting here Myeong-dong Station [명동역], Seoul Subway Line 4, Exit 9 or 10 / Euljiro 3(sam)-ga [을지로3가역], Seoul Subway Line 2 and 3, Exit 12
Daniel (Jung jin-young of B1A4) takes this cable car when exploring Seoul in episode 1 of web-drama Wind-Bell / Punggyeong Scenery (풍경) (Naver TV, 2018) to visit Namsan Tower. Heo Im (Kim Nam-gil) and Choi Yeon-kyung (Kim Ah-joong) take the Cable Car to Namsan Tower in episode 15 of Live Up To Your Name, Dr. Heo/Deserving of the Name (명불허전) (tvN, 2017). Kang Sun-woo (Jo Jung-seok) and Na Bong-sun (Park Bo-young) also take the cable car but to descend from Namsan Tower at the end of episode 12 and the beginning of episode 13 of Oh My Ghostess/Oh My Ghost (오 나의 귀신님) (tvN, 2015). It’s in this cable car that Bong-sun takes the courage to tell Sun-woo that she is possessed by a ghost and it’s not her he actually fell for. She runs away once the cable car descends, and we see Sun-Woo running out of this station in search of her. Yong Tae-yong (Park Yoo-chun) and Hong Se-na (Jung Yoo-mi) also take the cable car in episode 10 of Rooftop Prince/Attic Prince (옥탑방 왕세자) (SBS, 2012) to enjoy the night view from the Namsan Tower; we see them waiting at the top to descend. In episode 17 of Can’t Lose/Hate to Lose/ Can’t Live With Losing (지고는 못살아) (MBC, 2011), Eun-jae (Choi Ji-woo) and Hyung-woo (Yoon Sang-hyun) both individually take the cable car to meet up at Namsan Tower. Jang Joon-Ha (Namgung Min) brings his half-sister Bong Woo-Ri (Hwang Jung-Eum) here in episode 16 of Can You Hear My Heart (내 마음이 들리니) (MBC, 2011), saying he always wanted to take this cable car. Tickets in hand, he comes back but notices that Woo-ri is absent minded and when she asks if he has already bought the tickets, he hides them and denies it knowing that she will probably need to leave soon. The probably most well known scene at the Namsan Cable Car is Gu Jun-pyo (Lee Min-ho) and Geum Jan-di (Goo Hye-sun) spending a night together there after being locked up in one of the cars, in episode 4 of Boys Over Flowers/Boys Before Flowers (꽃보다 남자) (KBS2, 2009). MOVIE FILMED HERE Im Joong-Kyung (Kang Dong-won) is meeting Lee Yoon-Hee (Han Hyo-joo) to return the diary of the latter’s sister but they coincidentally take the same cable car on the way to their meeting place in Illang: The Wolf Brigade (인랑) (2018). * * * Namsan Cable Car [남산 케이블카] is South Korea’s first cable car, and is considered one of the most famous tourist attractions of the country. It runs from the Namsan Mountain’s base, up to the very top, where the famous Namsan Tower is. Namsan Cable Car station is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Namsandong 2(i)-ga [남산동2가] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address 83 Sopa-ro, Hoehyeondong 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea 서울특별시 중구 소파로 83 (회현동1가 산 1-19) Geolocation: 37.556593, 126.984044 Getting here Myeong-dong Station [명동역], Seoul Subway Line 4, Exit 3
Namsan Cable Car, Namsan Walkway Entrance station
Daniel (Jung jin-young of B1A4) takes this cable car when exploring Seoul in episode 1 of web-drama Wind-Bell / Punggyeong Scenery (풍경) (Naver TV, 2018) to visit Namsan Tower. Heo Im (Kim Nam-gil) and Choi Yeon-kyung (Kim Ah-joong) take the Cable Car to Namsan Tower in episode 15 of Live Up To Your Name, Dr. Heo/Deserving of the Name (명불허전) (tvN, 2017). Kang Sun-woo (Jo Jung-seok) and Na Bong-sun (Park Bo-young) also take the cable car but to descend from Namsan Tower at the end of episode 12 and the beginning of episode 13 of Oh My Ghostess/Oh My Ghost (오 나의 귀신님) (tvN, 2015). It’s in this cable car that Bong-sun takes the courage to tell Sun-woo that she is possessed by a ghost and it’s not her he actually fell for. She runs away once the cable car descends, and we see Sun-Woo running out of this station in search of her. Yong Tae-yong (Park Yoo-chun) and Hong Se-na (Jung Yoo-mi) also take the cable car in episode 10 of Rooftop Prince/Attic Prince (옥탑방 왕세자) (SBS, 2012) to enjoy the night view from the Namsan Tower; we see them waiting at the top to descend. In episode 17 of Can’t Lose/Hate to Lose/ Can’t Live With Losing (지고는 못살아) (MBC, 2011), Eun-jae (Choi Ji-woo) and Hyung-woo (Yoon Sang-hyun) both individually take the cable car to meet up at Namsan Tower. Jang Joon-Ha (Namgung Min) brings his half-sister Bong Woo-Ri (Hwang Jung-Eum) here in episode 16 of Can You Hear My Heart (내 마음이 들리니) (MBC, 2011), saying he always wanted to take this cable car. Tickets in hand, he comes back but notices that Woo-ri is absent minded and when she asks if he has already bought the tickets, he hides them and denies it knowing that she will probably need to leave soon. The probably most well known scene at the Namsan Cable Car is Gu Jun-pyo (Lee Min-ho) and Geum Jan-di (Goo Hye-sun) spending a night together there after being locked up in one of the cars, in episode 4 of Boys Over Flowers/Boys Before Flowers (꽃보다 남자) (KBS2, 2009). MOVIE FILMED HERE Im Joong-Kyung (Kang Dong-won) is meeting Lee Yoon-Hee (Han Hyo-joo) to return the diary of the latter’s sister but they coincidentally take the same cable car on the way to their meeting place in Illang: The Wolf Brigade (인랑) (2018). * * * Namsan Cable Car [남산 케이블카] is South Korea’s first cable car, and is considered one of the most famous tourist attractions of the country. It runs from the Namsan Mountain’s base, up to the very top, where the famous Namsan Tower is. Namsan Cable Car station is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Namsandong 2(i)-ga [남산동2가] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address 83 Sopa-ro, Hoehyeondong 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea 서울특별시 중구 소파로 83 (회현동1가 산 1-19) Geolocation: 37.556593, 126.984044 Getting here Myeong-dong Station [명동역], Seoul Subway Line 4, Exit 3
Yeo Jin (Mina of AOA) works at a book fair where her company is represented in front of this library in episode 1 of web-drama Wind-Bell / Punggyeong Scenery (풍경) (Naver TV, 2018). The rooftop garden of this library appears as the rooftop of the department store that Choi Ae-Ra (Kim Ji-Won) works at in KBS2 Fight For My Way/Third-Rate My Way (쌈 마이웨이) (2017). Choi Ae-Ra calls her boyfriend from here in episode 1 and in episode 3 Ko Dong-Man (Park Seo-Joon) consoles Ae-Ra who just lost her announcer job at the store. “Why are you turning your back to me?,” she asks. “This is a fort,” he answers and: “My back is ridiculously wide. No one can see you.” And she allows herself to cry. Han Gi-ju (Park Shin-yang) asks Gang Tae-young (Kim Jung-eun) to meet in front of this building in episode 3 of Lovers in Paris (파리의 연인) (SBS, 2004); even if she told him that he can wait in vein, she shows up. * * * Seoul Metropolitan Library [서울도서관] is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Myeong-dong [명동] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address 110 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 세종대로 110 (태평로1가 31) Geolocation: 37.566291, 126.977931 Getting here City Hall [시청역], Seoul Subway Line 1 and Line 2, Exit 5 Get out of the station and you are right there.
Seoul Metropolitan Library
110 Sejong-daero
Yeo Jin (Mina of AOA) works at a book fair where her company is represented in front of this library in episode 1 of web-drama Wind-Bell / Punggyeong Scenery (풍경) (Naver TV, 2018). The rooftop garden of this library appears as the rooftop of the department store that Choi Ae-Ra (Kim Ji-Won) works at in KBS2 Fight For My Way/Third-Rate My Way (쌈 마이웨이) (2017). Choi Ae-Ra calls her boyfriend from here in episode 1 and in episode 3 Ko Dong-Man (Park Seo-Joon) consoles Ae-Ra who just lost her announcer job at the store. “Why are you turning your back to me?,” she asks. “This is a fort,” he answers and: “My back is ridiculously wide. No one can see you.” And she allows herself to cry. Han Gi-ju (Park Shin-yang) asks Gang Tae-young (Kim Jung-eun) to meet in front of this building in episode 3 of Lovers in Paris (파리의 연인) (SBS, 2004); even if she told him that he can wait in vein, she shows up. * * * Seoul Metropolitan Library [서울도서관] is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Myeong-dong [명동] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address 110 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 세종대로 110 (태평로1가 31) Geolocation: 37.566291, 126.977931 Getting here City Hall [시청역], Seoul Subway Line 1 and Line 2, Exit 5 Get out of the station and you are right there.
LOBBY Kim Je-ha (Ji Chang-wook) tries to attack Representative Park Kwan-soo (Kim Kap-soo) in episode 4 of The K2 (더 케이투) (tvN, 2016) in the lobby of this building. BOVER LOUNGE [보버라운지], 1F Han Seo-jin (Yum Jung-ah) meets up here in episode 13 of SKY Castle (SKY 캐슬) (JTBC, 2018-19) with teacher Jo (Lee Hyun-jin), Kim Joo-young’s (Kim Seo-hyung) secretary, and finds out that they knew that Kim Hye-Na was her husband’s daughter. THE STATE ROOM [더스테이트룸], 26F The mothers Han Sung-sook (Song Ok-suk) and Lee Eun-sook (Ha min) and soon to be in-laws, meet here by coincidence as both come here for a skin treatment in episode 6 of Fates & Furies/Fates and Furies (운명과 분노) (SBS, 2018-19). The engagement party of Yoon Sang-A’s former friend (and rival) takes place here in episodes 6-7 of Your House Helper (당신의 하우스헬퍼) (KBS2, 2018). Yoon Sang-A’s (Go Won-Hee) pleads Kim Ji-Woon (Ha Seok-Jin) to come along as her partner and both ‘lend’ clothes at a department store for which Sang-a wants to a get a refund later; nothing did she know that Kwon Jin-Kook (Lee Ji-Hoon) would be invited as well, that he trips and spills his wine on her jacket (which is how their entangelement really begins). At the very beginning of episode 1 of Why Secretary Kim/What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim (김비서가 왜 그럴까) (tvN, 2018), Lee Young-joon (Park Seo-joon) comes here to party with his friends (and his ‘girlfriend’). But all he does is ignoringhis friends and sitting down on a sofa and asking himself: “Why Secretary Kim?.” Later in the episode he meets up here with his best friend and collegue Park Yoo-sik (Kang Ki-young) for a drink again reflecting on the fact that Kim Mi-so (Park Min-Young) told him that she will quit being his secretary. This place is featured as the interior of the mansion in which Chairman Jang (Kang Nam-gil) resides in in Another Miss Oh / Oh Hae-young Again (또 오해영) (tvN, 2016). This appears as the spa that Rachel Yoo (Kim Ji-Won) asks Cha Eun-sang (Park Shin-hye) to come to in episode 6 of The Heirs (왕관을 쓰려는 자, 그 무게를 견뎌라 – 상속자들) (SBS, 2013) to put her in her place as a ‘new rich’. This building also appears as “OK & GAP ENTERTAINMENT” in Entertainer (딴따라) (SBS, 2016). MOVIE FILMED HERE The movie Veteran (베테랑) (2015) was filmed at this building. * * * State Tower Namsan [스테이트 타워 남산] is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Myeong-dong [명동], in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address 100 Toegye-ro, Myeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 퇴계로 100 (회현동2가 88) Geolocation: 37.560342, 126.982974 Getting here Myeong-dong Station [명동역], Seoul Subway Line 4, Exit 4 (3 min. walk)
State Tower Namsan
LOBBY Kim Je-ha (Ji Chang-wook) tries to attack Representative Park Kwan-soo (Kim Kap-soo) in episode 4 of The K2 (더 케이투) (tvN, 2016) in the lobby of this building. BOVER LOUNGE [보버라운지], 1F Han Seo-jin (Yum Jung-ah) meets up here in episode 13 of SKY Castle (SKY 캐슬) (JTBC, 2018-19) with teacher Jo (Lee Hyun-jin), Kim Joo-young’s (Kim Seo-hyung) secretary, and finds out that they knew that Kim Hye-Na was her husband’s daughter. THE STATE ROOM [더스테이트룸], 26F The mothers Han Sung-sook (Song Ok-suk) and Lee Eun-sook (Ha min) and soon to be in-laws, meet here by coincidence as both come here for a skin treatment in episode 6 of Fates & Furies/Fates and Furies (운명과 분노) (SBS, 2018-19). The engagement party of Yoon Sang-A’s former friend (and rival) takes place here in episodes 6-7 of Your House Helper (당신의 하우스헬퍼) (KBS2, 2018). Yoon Sang-A’s (Go Won-Hee) pleads Kim Ji-Woon (Ha Seok-Jin) to come along as her partner and both ‘lend’ clothes at a department store for which Sang-a wants to a get a refund later; nothing did she know that Kwon Jin-Kook (Lee Ji-Hoon) would be invited as well, that he trips and spills his wine on her jacket (which is how their entangelement really begins). At the very beginning of episode 1 of Why Secretary Kim/What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim (김비서가 왜 그럴까) (tvN, 2018), Lee Young-joon (Park Seo-joon) comes here to party with his friends (and his ‘girlfriend’). But all he does is ignoringhis friends and sitting down on a sofa and asking himself: “Why Secretary Kim?.” Later in the episode he meets up here with his best friend and collegue Park Yoo-sik (Kang Ki-young) for a drink again reflecting on the fact that Kim Mi-so (Park Min-Young) told him that she will quit being his secretary. This place is featured as the interior of the mansion in which Chairman Jang (Kang Nam-gil) resides in in Another Miss Oh / Oh Hae-young Again (또 오해영) (tvN, 2016). This appears as the spa that Rachel Yoo (Kim Ji-Won) asks Cha Eun-sang (Park Shin-hye) to come to in episode 6 of The Heirs (왕관을 쓰려는 자, 그 무게를 견뎌라 – 상속자들) (SBS, 2013) to put her in her place as a ‘new rich’. This building also appears as “OK & GAP ENTERTAINMENT” in Entertainer (딴따라) (SBS, 2016). MOVIE FILMED HERE The movie Veteran (베테랑) (2015) was filmed at this building. * * * State Tower Namsan [스테이트 타워 남산] is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Myeong-dong [명동], in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address 100 Toegye-ro, Myeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 퇴계로 100 (회현동2가 88) Geolocation: 37.560342, 126.982974 Getting here Myeong-dong Station [명동역], Seoul Subway Line 4, Exit 4 (3 min. walk)

Shopping

It's the main subway/transit station. You can take a AREX(Airport Railroad Express) to ICN/GMP or other cities within Korea such as Busan, Daegu, Daejeon, and Gyeongju.
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Seoul Station
405 Hangang-daero
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It's the main subway/transit station. You can take a AREX(Airport Railroad Express) to ICN/GMP or other cities within Korea such as Busan, Daegu, Daejeon, and Gyeongju.
It has two lines - Line 1 and 2. You can use it to go to Myeongdong(Ulgiro-1-ga), Hongdae or Jamsil(Lotte World
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City Hall station
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It has two lines - Line 1 and 2. You can use it to go to Myeongdong(Ulgiro-1-ga), Hongdae or Jamsil(Lotte World
Shilla Duty Free Store
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The Shilla Duty Free Seoul
249 Dongho-ro
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Shilla Duty Free Store
Lotte Duty Free Shop - Main Branch
Montblanc - Lotte Duty Free Shop - Main Branch
Lotte Duty Free Shop - Main Branch
Shinsegae Duty Free
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Shinsegae Duty Free
77 Toegye-ro
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Shinsegae Duty Free
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Dongdaemun Market
18-221 Euljiro 6(yuk)-ga
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Gwangjang Traditional Market station
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SHINSEGAE MAIN AND NEW BUILDING [본점 본관, 신관] This department store is part of the Shinhwa group in Boys Over Flowers (꽃보다 남자) (KBS2, 2009), and is where Goo Jun-pyo (Lee Min-ho) and Geum Jan-di (Goo Hye-sun) go shopping. In Legend of the Blue Sea (푸른 바다의 전설) (SBS, 2016-17), Sim Chung (Gianna Jun) and Heo Joon-jae (Lee Min-ho) go shopping here – in company of Jo Nam-doo (Lee Hee-joon) in episode 9. They fake a rich real estate mogul and his fiancée from Dubai – part of the trio’s next scam. In episode 11, Chung comes back here to get a refund for the clothes bought previously, takes a tour on the in-store chairoplane [located in the Shinsegae Duty Free Shop [신세계면세점 명동점 현장] in the new building] and meets Joo-Jae’s half brother when she gets out of the store on the street below the store’s wings (well, it’s not a real coincidence). [Sidenote: The meta here is nice that Jun-pyo’s reincarnation, Joon-jae, comes back to ‘his’ store as a con artist, and how in both shows, the store belongs to his family.] In Fight For My Way/Third-Rate My Way (쌈 마이웨이) (KBS2, 2017), Choi Ae-ra (Kim Ji-won) works here as an employee. In episode 1 we see her with a former high school rival in Trinity Garden café, Shinsegae’s rooftop garden café – with a Jeff Koons sculpture in the background. STREET BETWEEN OLD AND NEW WING This is where the kiss between Ki Ha-myeong (Lee Jong-suk) and Choi In-ha (Park Shin-hye) happened in episode 8 of Pinocchio (2014-15). FOUNTAIN IN FRONT OF THE OLD WING In winter, the fountain right outside the old wing of Shinsegae Department Store is lighted up. In episode 9 of Goblin/Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (쓸쓸하고 찬란하神 – 도깨비) (tvN, 2016-17), the Grim Reaper (Lee Dong-wook) and Sunny (Yoo In-na) walk pass it and it builds the background of their conversation when they come to a stop in front of the Bank of Korea Money Museum [한국은행 화폐박물관] – which is situated right opposite of Shinsegae. In episode 12, both of them meet right in front of the fountain. Legend of the Blue Sea‘s Sim Chung and Joon-jae also stop in front of the fountain in episode 11 and 12. It is here that Joon-jae tells Sim Chung to wait a little for him (he wants to get the little octopus for her) but is arrested by the police before he can get back to her. * * * Shinsegae Department Store — Main Branch [신세계백화점 본점] is the main store of South Korean department store franchise Shinsegae, with its name literally translating to ‘New World’. Opened in 1930, this main branch is the oldest department store in South Korea. During the Japanese occupation it started out as a branch of Japanese department store franchise Mitsukoshi until it was taken over by the late founder of Samsung, Lee Byung-chull, in 1945 (which included also a name-change to ‘Donghwa Department Store’). It was again renamed in 1963 and carries its present name ‘Shinsegae’ since then (after it has been used as a post exchange by the American army for a couple of years). Now, it is run by Lee Byung-chull’s daughter Lee Myung-hee, but independent of Samsung Group from which it departed in the 1990s. The new building opened in 2005 and the old (or main) building has undergone remodeling in 2007. This main branch of Shinsegae is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Myeong-dong [명동] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address of Main Building [본점 본관] 63 Sogong-ro, Myeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 소공로 63 (충무로1가 52-5) Geolocation Store: 37.560999, 126.981093 Address of fountain 3 Chungmuro 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 충무로1가 3 Geolocation of fountain: 37.561433, 126.981029 Geolocation outside store Fight For My Way: 37.560886, 126.981506 Geolocation of Bank of Korea Money Museum: 37.561986, 126.980643 Address street between the two buildings Namdaemunsijang-gil Street [남대문시장길] Geolocation: 37.560640, 126.981045
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Shinsegae Dept. Store Main
63 Sogong-ro
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SHINSEGAE MAIN AND NEW BUILDING [본점 본관, 신관] This department store is part of the Shinhwa group in Boys Over Flowers (꽃보다 남자) (KBS2, 2009), and is where Goo Jun-pyo (Lee Min-ho) and Geum Jan-di (Goo Hye-sun) go shopping. In Legend of the Blue Sea (푸른 바다의 전설) (SBS, 2016-17), Sim Chung (Gianna Jun) and Heo Joon-jae (Lee Min-ho) go shopping here – in company of Jo Nam-doo (Lee Hee-joon) in episode 9. They fake a rich real estate mogul and his fiancée from Dubai – part of the trio’s next scam. In episode 11, Chung comes back here to get a refund for the clothes bought previously, takes a tour on the in-store chairoplane [located in the Shinsegae Duty Free Shop [신세계면세점 명동점 현장] in the new building] and meets Joo-Jae’s half brother when she gets out of the store on the street below the store’s wings (well, it’s not a real coincidence). [Sidenote: The meta here is nice that Jun-pyo’s reincarnation, Joon-jae, comes back to ‘his’ store as a con artist, and how in both shows, the store belongs to his family.] In Fight For My Way/Third-Rate My Way (쌈 마이웨이) (KBS2, 2017), Choi Ae-ra (Kim Ji-won) works here as an employee. In episode 1 we see her with a former high school rival in Trinity Garden café, Shinsegae’s rooftop garden café – with a Jeff Koons sculpture in the background. STREET BETWEEN OLD AND NEW WING This is where the kiss between Ki Ha-myeong (Lee Jong-suk) and Choi In-ha (Park Shin-hye) happened in episode 8 of Pinocchio (2014-15). FOUNTAIN IN FRONT OF THE OLD WING In winter, the fountain right outside the old wing of Shinsegae Department Store is lighted up. In episode 9 of Goblin/Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (쓸쓸하고 찬란하神 – 도깨비) (tvN, 2016-17), the Grim Reaper (Lee Dong-wook) and Sunny (Yoo In-na) walk pass it and it builds the background of their conversation when they come to a stop in front of the Bank of Korea Money Museum [한국은행 화폐박물관] – which is situated right opposite of Shinsegae. In episode 12, both of them meet right in front of the fountain. Legend of the Blue Sea‘s Sim Chung and Joon-jae also stop in front of the fountain in episode 11 and 12. It is here that Joon-jae tells Sim Chung to wait a little for him (he wants to get the little octopus for her) but is arrested by the police before he can get back to her. * * * Shinsegae Department Store — Main Branch [신세계백화점 본점] is the main store of South Korean department store franchise Shinsegae, with its name literally translating to ‘New World’. Opened in 1930, this main branch is the oldest department store in South Korea. During the Japanese occupation it started out as a branch of Japanese department store franchise Mitsukoshi until it was taken over by the late founder of Samsung, Lee Byung-chull, in 1945 (which included also a name-change to ‘Donghwa Department Store’). It was again renamed in 1963 and carries its present name ‘Shinsegae’ since then (after it has been used as a post exchange by the American army for a couple of years). Now, it is run by Lee Byung-chull’s daughter Lee Myung-hee, but independent of Samsung Group from which it departed in the 1990s. The new building opened in 2005 and the old (or main) building has undergone remodeling in 2007. This main branch of Shinsegae is located in Seoul’s neighborhood Myeong-dong [명동] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Address of Main Building [본점 본관] 63 Sogong-ro, Myeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 소공로 63 (충무로1가 52-5) Geolocation Store: 37.560999, 126.981093 Address of fountain 3 Chungmuro 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 충무로1가 3 Geolocation of fountain: 37.561433, 126.981029 Geolocation outside store Fight For My Way: 37.560886, 126.981506 Geolocation of Bank of Korea Money Museum: 37.561986, 126.980643 Address street between the two buildings Namdaemunsijang-gil Street [남대문시장길] Geolocation: 37.560640, 126.981045

Parks & Nature

The Seosomun Gate area, which is located outside Seomun Gate, is regarded as a sacred place for many Korean Catholics. During the 19th century, the church suffered persecution for introducing Catholicism in the country. A series of persecutions followed over the years, notably the Sinyu Persecution in 1801 and the Byeongbin Persecution in 1866. The memorial tower in the center of the park is for the 44 martyrs who died for their Catholic faith during the persecution. It was originally established in December 1984 and rebuilt on May 15, 1999. The tower consists of three granite pillars: the middle one is 15 meters high while the two pillars on both sides are each 13 meters high.
Seosomun Park
5 Chilpae-ro
The Seosomun Gate area, which is located outside Seomun Gate, is regarded as a sacred place for many Korean Catholics. During the 19th century, the church suffered persecution for introducing Catholicism in the country. A series of persecutions followed over the years, notably the Sinyu Persecution in 1801 and the Byeongbin Persecution in 1866. The memorial tower in the center of the park is for the 44 martyrs who died for their Catholic faith during the persecution. It was originally established in December 1984 and rebuilt on May 15, 1999. The tower consists of three granite pillars: the middle one is 15 meters high while the two pillars on both sides are each 13 meters high.
Famous sky walk from Seoul station to Namdaemoon market and N tower
Seoullo Travellers' Cafe
281 Hoehyeon-dong
Famous sky walk from Seoul station to Namdaemoon market and N tower
Natural Feature Namsan
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Namsan
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Natural Feature Namsan
In the first scene in episode 2 of Two Cops (투깝스) (MBC, 2017-18), Cha Dong-tak (Jo Jung-seok) asks reporter Song Ji-an (Hyeri of Girl’s Day) here not to report on a specific case in order to not hinder his work. In episode 20, both come back here for a late-night date… and kiss. This location was featured in MBC’s mini-series/drama trilogy Three Colors of Fantasies (세가지 색 판타지)(2017), co-presented by Naver – in the second part of the third and final story, Queen of the Ring (반지의 여왕) (episode 8), this was where Park Se-geon (Ahn Hyo-seop) first ran into Kang Mi-joo (Yoon So-hee). * * * This is part of the 3rd course of the Seoul Fortress Wall or Hanyang City Wall (서울한양도성길3코스), which is located in the neighborhood of Hoeyeon-dong [회현동], Seoul, and is a 6.3 km long walk in total. Access to this section is via Namsan Park [남산공원]. The filming location lies on the West starting point of this part of the fortress wall. Starting from here, you’ll walk toward Namsan Tower/N Seoul Tower [N서울타워], Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education [서울특별시교육청 교육연구정보원], and the famous Kim Sam-soon Stairs [삼순이 계단]. Hanyang City Wall is designated Historic Site No. 10. Address of the Three Colors of Fantasies spot: 서울 중구 남창동 205-179 Geolocation of the Three Colors of Fantasies spot: 37.555247, 126.977534 Geolocation of Kiss in Two Cops: 37.555201, 126.978508 Getting there: Hoehyeon Station [회현역], Line 4, Exit 4/5. Turn left into Toegyero 2gil, and keep walking to the end of the street until you get to the junction of Sowolro and Songparo. You’ll see the entrance of that part of the park across the road.
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Seoul Fortress Wall, Sungkyunkwan Univ. Back Gate station
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In the first scene in episode 2 of Two Cops (투깝스) (MBC, 2017-18), Cha Dong-tak (Jo Jung-seok) asks reporter Song Ji-an (Hyeri of Girl’s Day) here not to report on a specific case in order to not hinder his work. In episode 20, both come back here for a late-night date… and kiss. This location was featured in MBC’s mini-series/drama trilogy Three Colors of Fantasies (세가지 색 판타지)(2017), co-presented by Naver – in the second part of the third and final story, Queen of the Ring (반지의 여왕) (episode 8), this was where Park Se-geon (Ahn Hyo-seop) first ran into Kang Mi-joo (Yoon So-hee). * * * This is part of the 3rd course of the Seoul Fortress Wall or Hanyang City Wall (서울한양도성길3코스), which is located in the neighborhood of Hoeyeon-dong [회현동], Seoul, and is a 6.3 km long walk in total. Access to this section is via Namsan Park [남산공원]. The filming location lies on the West starting point of this part of the fortress wall. Starting from here, you’ll walk toward Namsan Tower/N Seoul Tower [N서울타워], Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education [서울특별시교육청 교육연구정보원], and the famous Kim Sam-soon Stairs [삼순이 계단]. Hanyang City Wall is designated Historic Site No. 10. Address of the Three Colors of Fantasies spot: 서울 중구 남창동 205-179 Geolocation of the Three Colors of Fantasies spot: 37.555247, 126.977534 Geolocation of Kiss in Two Cops: 37.555201, 126.978508 Getting there: Hoehyeon Station [회현역], Line 4, Exit 4/5. Turn left into Toegyero 2gil, and keep walking to the end of the street until you get to the junction of Sowolro and Songparo. You’ll see the entrance of that part of the park across the road.
Palgakjeong Pavilion
Palgakjeong Pavilion
1-3 Yejang-dong
Palgakjeong Pavilion
장충단공원
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Jangchungdan Park
Jangchungdong 2(i)-ga
11 polecane przez mieszkańców
장충단공원
정동공원
Jeongdong Park
21-18 Jeongdong-gil
정동공원
Sajik-dong Community Service Center station
사직공원앞
Cheonggyecheon-ro
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Cheonggyecheon-ro
62 polecane przez mieszkańców
Cheonggyecheon-ro
7 polecane przez mieszkańców
Plac Namsan Baekbeom
231 Samil-daero
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Namsangongwon-gil
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Namsangongwon-gil
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Namsangongwon-gil

Food & Drink

Restaurants in Seoul Square.This was the office setting for Misaeng/Misaeng: Incomplete Life (미생) (tvN, 2014), where a number of floors in the building were used for filming the show, like the garden and the rooftop. Most notably, the entrance of the building was where protagonist Jang Geu-rae (Im Si-wan) used to collect his thoughts, and where he’d also slipped a written reminder for himself between the slots of one of the columns. Infinity Challenge’s Muhan Company (무한상사, 2016) was apparently also filmed here. * * * Seoul Square [서울스퀘어] is located in the neighborhood of Hoeyeon-dong [회현동], Seoul. This 23-storey building stands across from the main Seoul station [서울역], and is connected to the station via underground. Aside from offices, it also houses retail and dining options, mostly on 1F and B1F. There is a Misaeng-related exhibition located on B1F of the building, with information pertaining to the show and a display of props used in the show (information correct as of September 2016). This building was the headquarters for the now-defunct Daewoo Group, likely until its dissolution in November 2008. Seoul Square was officially established in October 2009. Address: 서울특별시 중구 한강대로 416 (남대문로5가 541) Geolocation: 37.555478, 126.973721 Subway: Seoul station [서울역] (Seoul subway Line 1, Exit 8 or Line 4, Exit 10)
Seoul Square station
Restaurants in Seoul Square.This was the office setting for Misaeng/Misaeng: Incomplete Life (미생) (tvN, 2014), where a number of floors in the building were used for filming the show, like the garden and the rooftop. Most notably, the entrance of the building was where protagonist Jang Geu-rae (Im Si-wan) used to collect his thoughts, and where he’d also slipped a written reminder for himself between the slots of one of the columns. Infinity Challenge’s Muhan Company (무한상사, 2016) was apparently also filmed here. * * * Seoul Square [서울스퀘어] is located in the neighborhood of Hoeyeon-dong [회현동], Seoul. This 23-storey building stands across from the main Seoul station [서울역], and is connected to the station via underground. Aside from offices, it also houses retail and dining options, mostly on 1F and B1F. There is a Misaeng-related exhibition located on B1F of the building, with information pertaining to the show and a display of props used in the show (information correct as of September 2016). This building was the headquarters for the now-defunct Daewoo Group, likely until its dissolution in November 2008. Seoul Square was officially established in October 2009. Address: 서울특별시 중구 한강대로 416 (남대문로5가 541) Geolocation: 37.555478, 126.973721 Subway: Seoul station [서울역] (Seoul subway Line 1, Exit 8 or Line 4, Exit 10)
When Bok Seung-ah (Kwon Yu-ri of Girls’ Generation) asks Han San-hae (Shin Dong-wook) for a recommendation to a restaurant to bring her client (special cameo by Kangnam), who’s also her cousin, he recommends this place in episode 11/12 (full episode 6) of Dae Jang Geum Is Watching / The Great Jang-geum Is Watching / Jang Geum, Oh My Grandma (대장금이 보고 있다) (MBC, 2018-19). To their surprise, San-hae decides to tag along since it’s “his lunch break as well”. They sit at separate seats, but Seung-ah eyes San-hae’s every move to ensure that they order and eat exactly the way he does. * * * Gwanghwamun Gukbap [광화문국밥] is an eatery that specialises in gukbap, or hot soup with rice. It is located in Seoul’s neighborhood of Jeong-dong [정동] in the Jung district [Jung-gu/중구]. Address 53 Sejongdaero-21-gil, Jeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea 서울특별시 중구 세종대로21길 53 (서울특별시 중구 정동 1-48) Geolocation: 37.568968, 126.975409 Getting here Gwanghwamun Station [광화문역], Seoul Subway Line 5, Exit 6 (5 min walk – note that the eatery is not located along the main road, but in a hidden enclave. Look out for the following landmarks at the enclave’s entrance: Hollys Coffee on the right, signs that say ‘Metro Korean Academy’ and ‘오양회참치’ on the left.)
광화문국밥
53 Sejong-daero 21-gil
When Bok Seung-ah (Kwon Yu-ri of Girls’ Generation) asks Han San-hae (Shin Dong-wook) for a recommendation to a restaurant to bring her client (special cameo by Kangnam), who’s also her cousin, he recommends this place in episode 11/12 (full episode 6) of Dae Jang Geum Is Watching / The Great Jang-geum Is Watching / Jang Geum, Oh My Grandma (대장금이 보고 있다) (MBC, 2018-19). To their surprise, San-hae decides to tag along since it’s “his lunch break as well”. They sit at separate seats, but Seung-ah eyes San-hae’s every move to ensure that they order and eat exactly the way he does. * * * Gwanghwamun Gukbap [광화문국밥] is an eatery that specialises in gukbap, or hot soup with rice. It is located in Seoul’s neighborhood of Jeong-dong [정동] in the Jung district [Jung-gu/중구]. Address 53 Sejongdaero-21-gil, Jeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea 서울특별시 중구 세종대로21길 53 (서울특별시 중구 정동 1-48) Geolocation: 37.568968, 126.975409 Getting here Gwanghwamun Station [광화문역], Seoul Subway Line 5, Exit 6 (5 min walk – note that the eatery is not located along the main road, but in a hidden enclave. Look out for the following landmarks at the enclave’s entrance: Hollys Coffee on the right, signs that say ‘Metro Korean Academy’ and ‘오양회참치’ on the left.)
Kkanbu Chicken
Kkanbu Chicken
Kkanbu Chicken
뚝심한우 (시청점)
뚝심한우 (시청점)
Tongil-ro
뚝심한우 (시청점)
레스케이프 호텔
L'Escape Hotel
67 Toegye-ro
레스케이프 호텔
Four Seasons Hotel Seoul
Four Seasons Hotel Seoul
97 Saemunan-ro
Four Seasons Hotel Seoul
Lotte Hotel Seoul
30 Eulji-ro
명동 칼국수
65 polecane przez mieszkańców
Myeongdong Kyoja Main Store
29 Myeongdong 10-gil
65 polecane przez mieszkańców
명동 칼국수
Woolaeoak
9 polecane przez mieszkańców
Woolaeoak
62-29 Changgyeonggung-ro
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Woolaeoak
Tae Guk Dang
21 polecane przez mieszkańców
Taegeukdang Bakery
7 Dongho-ro 24-gil
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Tae Guk Dang
정원레스토랑 어반가든
어반가든 본점
Aria is famous sushi place
The Westin Chosun Seoul
Sogong-ro
Aria is famous sushi place
Korean restaurant in Namsan Close to the house
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Mongmyeok Sanbang
23 polecane przez mieszkańców
Korean restaurant in Namsan Close to the house
Eulji Myeonok
10 polecane przez mieszkańców
을지면옥
2-1 Chungmu-ro 14-gil
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Eulji Myeonok
Chungmujib
Chungmujib
30-14 Eulji-ro 3-gil
Chungmujib
he Place Gwanghwamun SFC Restaurant
The Place Gwanghwamun SFC Restaurant
136 Sejong-daero
he Place Gwanghwamun SFC Restaurant
만족오향족발 시청점
Manjok Ohyang Jokbal
318-1 Taepyeongno 2(i)-ga
만족오향족발 시청점
Just near the house. Korean soul food. 닭한마리칼국수 원조집
Dakkal Wonjonib
457-1 Cheongpa-ro
Just near the house. Korean soul food. 닭한마리칼국수 원조집
이나니와요스케 시청점
Inaniwa Yosuke (Seoul City Hall)
Euljiro 6(yuk)-ga
이나니와요스케 시청점
필동면옥
15 polecane przez mieszkańców
Pildong Myeonok
26 Seoae-ro
15 polecane przez mieszkańców
필동면옥
은주정
7 polecane przez mieszkańców
은주정
7 polecane przez mieszkańców
은주정
Sansoogabsan
Sansoogabsan
15-4 Euljiro-dong
Sansoogabsan
크리스탈제이드
크리스탈제이드
크리스탈제이드
광화문국밥
53 Sejong-daero 21-gil
Hanwadam
Hanwadam
61-21 Taepyeongno 1(il)-ga
Hanwadam
평양면옥 장충본점
11 polecane przez mieszkańców
Pyongyang Myeonok
207 Jangchungdan-ro
11 polecane przez mieszkańców
평양면옥 장충본점
이스트빌리지 서울
이스트빌리지 서울
136 Sejong-daero
이스트빌리지 서울
원조남산왕돈까스
23 Sopa-ro
남산돈까스
금돼지식당
7 polecane przez mieszkańców
금돼지식당
149 Dasan-ro
7 polecane przez mieszkańców
금돼지식당
홍연중국만두
334-42 Yeonhui-dong
홍연
Myeonghwadang
Myeonghwadang
Myeong-dong
Myeonghwadang
카페마마스 광화문점
Cafe MAMAS(Gwanghwamun)
83-7 Junghak-dong
카페마마스 광화문점
the first mamas cafe in Korea Very close to the house
6 polecane przez mieszkańców
Mama's Cafe Seosomun points
6-17 Sunhwa-dong
6 polecane przez mieszkańców
the first mamas cafe in Korea Very close to the house
진주회관
6 polecane przez mieszkańców
진주회관
26 Sejong-daero 11-gil
6 polecane przez mieszkańców
진주회관
6 polecane przez mieszkańców
Chungmuro ​​Jjukkumi Bulgogi
11 Toegye-ro 31-gil
6 polecane przez mieszkańców
마복림떡볶이
20 polecane przez mieszkańców
Maboknim Wonjo Halmeonijip Ttokbokki
5 Dasan-ro 35-gil
20 polecane przez mieszkańców
마복림떡볶이
토끼정 KTX서울역사
Tokkijung Project - Seoul Station
405 Hangang-daero
토끼정 KTX서울역사
오장동함흥냉면
오장동 함흥냉면
오장동함흥냉면
그랜드앰배서더서울풀만 더 킹스
Grand Ambassador Seoul Associated With Pullman
287 Dongho-ro
그랜드앰배서더서울풀만 더 킹스
딘타이펑 명동중앙점
8 polecane przez mieszkańców
Din Tai Fung
12 Seocho-daero 73-gil
8 polecane przez mieszkańców
딘타이펑 명동중앙점
원조남산왕돈까스
원조남산왕돈까스
23 Sopa-ro
원조남산왕돈까스
Very close to the house 도담촌항아리닭갈비
도담촌항아리닭갈비
Very close to the house 도담촌항아리닭갈비
파리바게뜨 정동점
파리바게뜨 정동점
51-7 Chungjeongno 1(il)-ga
파리바게뜨 정동점

Museum, Art & Gallery

The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea is a contemporary art museum with the main museum in Gwacheon and three branches each in Deoksugung, Seoul and Cheongju
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MMCA - National Museum of Contemporary Art, Deoksugung
99 Sejong-daero
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The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea is a contemporary art museum with the main museum in Gwacheon and three branches each in Deoksugung, Seoul and Cheongju
Artsonje Center is a private art museum in Seoul, Korea, located in Samcheong-dong, a neighborhood adjacent to known for its numerous art galleries, cafes, restaurants and boutiques.
Art Sonje Center
87 Yulgok-ro 3-gil
Artsonje Center is a private art museum in Seoul, Korea, located in Samcheong-dong, a neighborhood adjacent to known for its numerous art galleries, cafes, restaurants and boutiques.
The National Museum of Korea is the flagship museum of Korean history and art in South Korea and is the cultural organization that represents Korea.
National Museum of Korea Yongsan Family Park station
The National Museum of Korea is the flagship museum of Korean history and art in South Korea and is the cultural organization that represents Korea.
The National Palace Museum of Korea is a national museum of South Korea located in Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seou
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National Palace Museum of Korea
12 Hyoja-ro
14 polecane przez mieszkańców
The National Palace Museum of Korea is a national museum of South Korea located in Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seou
This building is seen in a montage about how fairies may live in the realm of humans, and how they may not even know of their own identities themselves, in episode 3 of Mama Fairy and the Woodcutter/Gyeryong Fairy Tale/Tale of Fairy (계룡선녀전) (tvN, 2018). Park Ha-jin (Lee Dong-gun) arrives in Seoul via this station in episode 2 of Smile Again (스마일 어게인) (SBS, 2006). Kang Su-ji (Lee Ui-jeong) fetches Yoon Ho-jae (Kwon Sang-woo) from this station when he comes home for vacation from his army service in episode 9 of We Are Dating Now (지금은 연애중) (SBS, 2002). MOVIE FILMED HERE This was the setting for the old Seoul station in Will You Be There? (당신, 거기 있어줄래요?) (2016), and where the young Yeon-ah (Chae Seo-jin) sent off the young Soo-hyun (Byun Yo-han) on his train bound for Busan in the 80s. * * * Culture Station Seoul 284 [문화역서울 284] was until 2007 Seoul’s central train station, or The Old Seoul Station [구 서울역사] — originally named Keijo (Gyeongseong) Station. It started operating as Seoul’s central station in 1925 and did so until 2007. In 1981, it was designated Historic Site 284. In 2011, the completely renovated building was re-opened as a multicultural space with performance and exhibitions halls. The name of this space is a combination of its old function (‘Station Seoul’), its new function (‘Culture’) and its Historic Site number ‘284’. Address 1 Tongil-ro, Hoehyeon-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 통일로 1 (봉래동2가 122-28) Geolocation: 37.555944, 126.971594
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Culture Station Seoul 284
1 Tongil-ro
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This building is seen in a montage about how fairies may live in the realm of humans, and how they may not even know of their own identities themselves, in episode 3 of Mama Fairy and the Woodcutter/Gyeryong Fairy Tale/Tale of Fairy (계룡선녀전) (tvN, 2018). Park Ha-jin (Lee Dong-gun) arrives in Seoul via this station in episode 2 of Smile Again (스마일 어게인) (SBS, 2006). Kang Su-ji (Lee Ui-jeong) fetches Yoon Ho-jae (Kwon Sang-woo) from this station when he comes home for vacation from his army service in episode 9 of We Are Dating Now (지금은 연애중) (SBS, 2002). MOVIE FILMED HERE This was the setting for the old Seoul station in Will You Be There? (당신, 거기 있어줄래요?) (2016), and where the young Yeon-ah (Chae Seo-jin) sent off the young Soo-hyun (Byun Yo-han) on his train bound for Busan in the 80s. * * * Culture Station Seoul 284 [문화역서울 284] was until 2007 Seoul’s central train station, or The Old Seoul Station [구 서울역사] — originally named Keijo (Gyeongseong) Station. It started operating as Seoul’s central station in 1925 and did so until 2007. In 1981, it was designated Historic Site 284. In 2011, the completely renovated building was re-opened as a multicultural space with performance and exhibitions halls. The name of this space is a combination of its old function (‘Station Seoul’), its new function (‘Culture’) and its Historic Site number ‘284’. Address 1 Tongil-ro, Hoehyeon-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울 중구 통일로 1 (봉래동2가 122-28) Geolocation: 37.555944, 126.971594
Myeongdong NANTA Theatre
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Myeongdong NANTA Theater
26 Myeongdong-gil
11 polecane przez mieszkańców
Myeongdong NANTA Theatre
nice coffee shops and museum Since its foundation in 1945, the history of Amorepacific has run in parallel to the history of Korea's cosmetics industry. The Amorepacific Headquarters in Korea controls the company's entire business operations and orchestrates all functional units of the company such as R&D, production and logistics as well as overseas marketing activities managed by regional headquarters.
Amorepacific Headquarters
166-3 Hangangno 2(i)-ga
nice coffee shops and museum Since its foundation in 1945, the history of Amorepacific has run in parallel to the history of Korea's cosmetics industry. The Amorepacific Headquarters in Korea controls the company's entire business operations and orchestrates all functional units of the company such as R&D, production and logistics as well as overseas marketing activities managed by regional headquarters.
문화와 쇼핑, 미식과 카페를 동시에 즐기고 싶은 사람들을 위한 복합 문화 공간, 피크닉(Piknic)🍋 70년대에 지어진 제약회사 건물의 레트로한 정취는 살리고, 모던한 터치를 가미한 매력적인 공간입니다 https://www.facebook.com/piknic.kr/
6 polecane przez mieszkańców
Piknic
194 Namchang-dong
6 polecane przez mieszkańców
문화와 쇼핑, 미식과 카페를 동시에 즐기고 싶은 사람들을 위한 복합 문화 공간, 피크닉(Piknic)🍋 70년대에 지어진 제약회사 건물의 레트로한 정취는 살리고, 모던한 터치를 가미한 매력적인 공간입니다 https://www.facebook.com/piknic.kr/
South Korea, Seoul, Jung-gu, Euljiro 7(chil)-ga, 동대문역사문화공원역
77 polecane przez mieszkańców
Dongdaemun Stadium station
77 polecane przez mieszkańców
South Korea, Seoul, Jung-gu, Euljiro 7(chil)-ga, 동대문역사문화공원역
Dongdaemun Design Plaza
357 polecane przez mieszkańców
Dongdaemun Design Plaza
357 polecane przez mieszkańców
Dongdaemun Design Plaza
서대문역사거리
서대문역사거리
서대문역사거리
37 polecane przez mieszkańców
Seodaemun Prison History Hall
251 Tongil-ro
37 polecane przez mieszkańców
Seodaemun Museum of Natural History Entrance
Seodaemun Museum of Natural History Entrance station
Seodaemun Museum of Natural History Entrance
Seosomun Shrine History Museum About Seosomun Shrine History Museum is a history museum where visitors can go see the history of Catholicism in the late Joseon Dynasty. Passing the inscription of Lee Seung-hoon's "Wolrakjaecheonsusangjijin" (Moon Falls on the Water) at the entrance, visitors are led to an open plaza. The displays of artworks leads into the library and seminar rooms on the first floor. The special exhibition hall and small assembly hall is located on the B2 level while the Consolation Hall, permanent exhibition, and Sky Square is located on the B3 level. The most popular spot inside this attraction is Sky Square. Constructed so that the ceiling connects to the ground level and opens itself up to the sky, this space clearly symbolizes the theme of Seosomun Martyrs' Shrine and the open pathway between the earth and sky. Tags #Seosomun Historical Park #Museum #Seosomun Shrine History Museum #Catholic #Seosomun Martyrs' Shrine 04510 5 Chilpae-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
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Seosomun Shrine History Museum About Seosomun Shrine History Museum is a history museum where visitors can go see the history of Catholicism in the late Joseon Dynasty. Passing the inscription of Lee Seung-hoon's "Wolrakjaecheonsusangjijin" (Moon Falls on the Water) at the entrance, visitors are led to an open plaza. The displays of artworks leads into the library and seminar rooms on the first floor. The special exhibition hall and small assembly hall is located on the B2 level while the Consolation Hall, permanent exhibition, and Sky Square is located on the B3 level. The most popular spot inside this attraction is Sky Square. Constructed so that the ceiling connects to the ground level and opens itself up to the sky, this space clearly symbolizes the theme of Seosomun Martyrs' Shrine and the open pathway between the earth and sky. Tags #Seosomun Historical Park #Museum #Seosomun Shrine History Museum #Catholic #Seosomun Martyrs' Shrine 04510 5 Chilpae-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul

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Yoo So-joon (Lee Je-hoon) from Tomorrow With You (내일 그대와) (tvN, 2017) time travels by taking the subway. Right at the beginning of episode 1, he enters Seoul Station at Exit 9 and takes the subway line 1 to travel to 2018. * * * Seoul Station — Subway Station [서울역] is served by Seoul Subway Line 1 and Line 4, and an hourly train on the Gyeongui Line. The station carries no. 133 for Line 1 (opened in 1974) and no. 426 for Line 4 (opened in 1983). It is located in Seoul’s neighborhood of Hoeyeon-dong [회현동] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Geolocation: 37.555869, 126.973244 Getting here Seoul Station — Subway Station [서울역], Seoul Subway Line 1 and 4
174 polecane przez mieszkańców
Seoul Station
405 Hangang-daero
174 polecane przez mieszkańców
Yoo So-joon (Lee Je-hoon) from Tomorrow With You (내일 그대와) (tvN, 2017) time travels by taking the subway. Right at the beginning of episode 1, he enters Seoul Station at Exit 9 and takes the subway line 1 to travel to 2018. * * * Seoul Station — Subway Station [서울역] is served by Seoul Subway Line 1 and Line 4, and an hourly train on the Gyeongui Line. The station carries no. 133 for Line 1 (opened in 1974) and no. 426 for Line 4 (opened in 1983). It is located in Seoul’s neighborhood of Hoeyeon-dong [회현동] in the Jung District [Jung-gu/중구]. Geolocation: 37.555869, 126.973244 Getting here Seoul Station — Subway Station [서울역], Seoul Subway Line 1 and 4
Subway Line 2 Chungjeongno Station
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Chungjeongno Station
Chungjeongno
Subway Line 2 Chungjeongno Station
Subway Line 2 Chungjeongno Station
Subway Line 2 Chungjeongno Station
Seodaemun Station
Seodaemun
36 polecane przez mieszkańców
City Hall station
36 polecane przez mieszkańców