Due to the penetration of Korean dramas in recent years and the all-round development of Korean artists, Korea has begun to attract people from all over the world to visit this country. So, what is Seoul, the capital of Korea, like? What are some places to visit here? Do you also want to visit the scenes that appear on TV? Let’s take a look at some fun places!
1. Ancient Hanok
If you want to experience authentic Korean life, visiting traditional Hanok is a good choice. The quaint buildings and narrow streets all exude a traditional charm. Several Hanok villages in Seoul have preserved these ancient buildings.
2. Bustling Markets
Want to experience Korean street life? Then visiting the market is the best choice. Whether you want to taste food, shop for clothes, or buy some Korean souvenirs for your friends and family, you can find them all in the market.
① A market with a wide variety of goods – Namdaemun Market
② Noryangjin Seafood Wholesale Market
3. Korean Entertainment
When you come to Seoul, you must watch a Korean performance. Exciting performances transcend national boundaries and are suitable for all ages. The most popular ones are the Nanta Show and the Paint Show.
4. Romantic Night Scenes in Korean Dramas
Seoul is a sleepless city. No matter what time you walk on the street, you can see bright lights and crowds of people. When you come to Seoul, of course, you need to find a place to enjoy the city’s night view.
5. Korea’s Unique Jjimjilbang
Accommodation in Seoul is generally very expensive. A bed in a normal youth hostel can cost 200-300 yuan per night, not to mention better hotels. However, here it only costs about 100 yuan per night, and you can enjoy sauna. That’s right, this is Korea’s unique Jjimjilbang.
Although it looks like a simple introduction, it includes food, accommodation and beautiful attractions. It not only allows you to understand Korean life, but also after you come here, you will find that in many cases, there is not much difference. I personally prefer Korean food. The food here is more authentic, so you can go and try it if you have the chance.
Don’t think the prices here are very expensive. When you get here, you’ll find that the tens of thousands of won in Korean dramas are still acceptable when converted to Chinese yuan.
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