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Top 19 Fun & Family-Friendly Things to Do in Korea – Cherry Blossom #1
Top 1-10 Fun Things to do in Korea by ShawnLiv Sherene Shvonne The list below is not in chronological order. # The video on next page 1. Visit Gyeongbukgung Palace First and the most visited sites in the city is the Gyeongbukgung Palace. Introduction Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is also commonly referred to as the Northern Palace because its location is furthest north when compared to the neighboring palaces of Changdeokgung (Eastern Palace) and Gyeonghuigung (Western Palace) Palace. During the Japanese Governor-General, Gyeongbokgung was demolished in the early 20th century. In 1915, on the pretext of holding an exhibition, more than 90% of the buildings were torn down. Restoration…
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Official FiFa World Cup Posters Art (1930 ~ 2010)
The Art of WorldCup – Historic World Cup Posters The Showcase of Official FiFa World Cup Posters from 1930 – 2010, What is Your Flavor Poster? Uruguay (1930) Italy (1934) France (1938) Brazil (1950) Switzerland (1954) Sweden (1958)
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My Korea Autumn Discovery + Jeju Island Trip (Part 6/6)
27 October 2008 DAY 7 Phoenix Park – Seoul Early in the morning, we’re going to have our buffet breakfast nearby the hotel.
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My Korea Autumn Discovery + Jeju Island Trip (Part 5/6)
Korea – Dongdaemun Dongdaemun — more properly known as Heunginjimun (Gate of Rising Benevolence)— is a prominent landmark in central Seoul, South Korea. The Korean name “Dongdaemun” means “Great East Gate,” and it was so named because it was the major eastern gate in the wall that surrounded Seoul during the Joseon Dynasty. The gate is located at Jongno 6-ga in Jongno-gu.
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My Korea Autumn Discovery + Jeju Island Trip (Part 4/6)
Cheomseongdae Next, visit Cheomseongdae. Cheomseongdae is an astronomical observatory in Gyeongju httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuLEqpxKv_k
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My Korea Autumn Discovery + Jeju Island Trip (Part 3/6)
Mysterious Road: Dokebi Road Dokebi Road also called Mysterious or Ghost Road in Jeju where cars roll uphill with the engine turned off. Notice the water mark on the road at the right. This is an illusion. Due to the lack of a true horizon, subconsciously our judgement of a slope is misled by the false horizon in that area. This is not unique to Jeju alone but the Koreans have done a great job travel marketing this Mysterious Road or Ghost Road into a tourist spot.