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Seoul is also home to 5 of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites- the Changdeok Palace, Jongmyo Shrine, Namhansanseong, Jongmyo Shrine, the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty, etc. Seoul receives more than 10 million visitors annually, making it the 9th most visited city in the world. Source: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Best Tourist Attractions Not To Miss Out in Seoul
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Seoul is a global city, one of the largest
metropolis and the 4th largest metropolitan
economy in the world after Tokyo, New York, and
Los Angeles. It is home to 14 of the Fortune
Global 500 Companies like Samsung, Hyundai, LG,
etc. Seoul has hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics,
2002 FIFA World Cup, and the 2010 g-20 Seoul
Summit. Initially, Seoul served as the capital
city for several Korean states like Joseon,
Baekje, the Korean Empire, Goryeo, etc. Seoul is
also home to 5 of the UNESCO World Heritage
Sites- the Changdeok Palace, Jongmyo Shrine,
Namhansanseong, Jongmyo Shrine, the Royal Tombs
of the Joseon Dynasty, etc. Seoul receives more
than 10 million visitors annually, making it the
9th most visited city in the world. No matter
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Narrow down your searches with the list of
destinations we have made for you Gyeongbokgung
Gyeongbokgung of the Gyeongbok Palace was built
in 1395 and was the main royal palace of the
Joseon dynasty. It is situated in the northern
part of Seoul in South Korea and is one of the
largest of the Five Grand Palaces built during
the Joseon Dynasty and it has also served as the
homes of the Joseon kings until it was destroyed
by fire during the Imjin War. During the 19th
century, the 7,700 rooms of the palaces were
gradually restored under the orders of Prince
Regent Heungseon. Today this palace is considered
one of the most beautiful and the grandest out of
all the 5 palaces.
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The N Seoul Tower The N Seoul Tower or the YTN
Seoul Tower or the Namsan Tower is a
communication and observation Tower situated on
the Namsan Mountain, Central Seoul, South Korea.
Rising at 236 meters, it is the second-highest
point in Seoul. It was built in 1971 and is the
first general radio wave tower with radio
broadcasting and radio wave tower in Seoul. The N
Seoul Tower comprises 3 main sections the N
Lobby, N Plaza, and the N Tower. The tower is
noted for offering spectacular views of the city
and has been made a national landmark. The tower
lit up at night, it uses the latest LED
technology to create a digital effect and offer
its visitors a unique cultural art experience.
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BukchonHanok Village BukchonHanok Village is a
traditional village in Seoul nestled between the
Gyeongbok Palace, Jongmyo Royal Shrine, and the
Changdeok Palace. It is a 600-year-old urban
village that consists of several neighborhoods.
It is located in the north of the Cheongyyestream
and Jongno hence the name Bukchon which stands
for the north village. We hope you have enjoyed
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