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Dynamic Seoul
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Seoul has been
the center of politics, economy, culture
and transportation of Korea for six centuries
since Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty,
moved the capital here in the third year
(1394) of his reign. Today one quarter of
the nation's population lives in Seoul,
which serves as the broadband core of all
branches of knowledge. Seoul preserves numerous
relics of the Joseon Dynasty: Dongdaemun;
five extant palaces, namely Gyeongbokgung,
Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung
and Gyeonghyigung; royal tombs, including
Hongneung and Seonjeongneung; and Sung Kyun
Kwan, the Confucian educational institution.
The list of Seoul's cultural heritage is
endless. The city's legacy winds through
its labyrinthine alleys. At the same time,
Seoul has risen as a global landmark of
modernity with many must-see attractions:
Lotte World, an amusement park; Seoul Tower,
the symbol of Seoul, blazing the night through;
many parks and museums; department stores
and other emporiums; jazz bars, cafes, etc.

You will experience the historical and cultural sites
of Seoul and explore beauty of Republic of Korea.
Further details regarding tour information
will follow soon
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