vendredi 22 août 2014

Seoul

 Introduction of Seoul
 is the capital of Korea with over 600 years of history. It is the heart of Korea’s culture and education as well as politics and economics. Seoul is home to many old historic sites like Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces, and places of traditional culture like Bukchon Hanok Village, Insa-dong, and Namdaemun Market. The shopping and entertainment districts of Myeongdong and Apgujeong, and Asia's largest underground shopping center COEX Mall also draw a large number of tourists every year. The Hangang River, which runs through the center of the city, is also a distinctive landscape of Seoul that offers a myriad of resting areas for citizens.
                                  From:Routard.com

In Seoul, you try to escape the traffic jams to find refuge in the royal palaces preserved among green setting and romantic ponds. In addition, the capital of South Korea is a traditional in Insadong and two interesting shopping street markets: the Dongdaemun (Tongdaemun) and the large Namdaemun gate near the old South. South Korea also recites several national parks, including the mountains of Seorak which residents of the bustling Seoul recharge time for a weekend. Finally, stays in Buddhist monasteries called "temple stay" were set up by the tourist authorities if comfort conditions are minimal, authenticity is the rendezvous.

The rest of the stay in South Korea can be spent in Busan (Pusan​​), the first port in the country. This seaside town is very much alive and visiting the fish market a must. In the South, we will leave to the discovery of the temple of Haiensa, where a copy is preserved Buddhist scriptures in birch boards. Finally Gyeongju (Kyongju), the capital of Silla (Shilla), the first unified Korean kingdom, has preserved its past grandeur imposing tombs of its rulers buried under huge mounds.


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