Gyeongbokgung Palace served as the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty. A must-visit attraction in Seoul, the palace was built in 1395.
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It’s basically the border between North and South Korea. The whole place is heavily guarded and only official guided tours are available here.
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Korea's first national park, Seoraksan is a magnificent natural wonderland, brimming with mountains, lakes, waterfalls, hiking trails and Buddhist temples.
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A charming beach getaway, Jeju Island is the Goa of South Korea. The island also houses a dormant volcano called Hallasan.
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Seoul, being the capital of South Korea, is dotted with several interesting museums but the most famous and the largest is the National Museum of Korea. The place stores art and history of Korea.
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Hanok villages are found in Seoul and around Korea. These preserved ancient neighborhoods offer visitors a peek into what it was like to live in Korea some 600 years ago!
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Another must-visit attraction in Seoul, N Seoul Tower is an iconic observation tower. Set atop a mountain, the tower offers overwhelming views of the city.
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The palace was built by the Joseon Dynasty in the 15th century in Seoul. It’s a stunning place, comprising gardens, libraries, dining areas and meeting rooms.
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This historic city once served as the capital of Joseon Dynasty. Set some 90 minutes’ train ride away from Seoul, the city is noted for its ancient temples and traditional hanok villages.
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The stunning temple is actually the head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism in Busan. It is among the nation’s renowned urban temples.
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