SEOUL (SOUTH KOREA)
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Seul, officially the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea. Han river (or Hangang) is the major river flowing through the heart of Seoul. Indeed, spending a whole day exploring the Han river is one of the most amazing things to do in Seoul.
Seoul Tower, also known as Namsam Tower, dominates the Seoul skyline and it can be seen from all parts of the city. Sitting 240 meters high on top of a mountain, this tower is the highest point in the entire city. To get to the top of the tower, you will have to ride a cable car up the mountain and then walk up to the base of the tower. Admission tickets are 12,000 won (12 euros) to go to the top.
Nothing quite compares to seeing a K-pop singer or group in person! Whether you’re into it because you’re not so secretly harboring a lifelong crush on one of the idols or you want to experience what it feels like to be among hardcore fans, it’s an experience you’re just not going to have elsewhere. There are chants fans learn specifically for songs.
Seoul has dozens of fascinating museums, and some of them can be visited for free. The most popular admission-free museums in Seoul include the National Museum, National Museum of Korean Contemporary History, National Folk Museum and Agricultural Museum. In summer, you can also visit the Seoul Museum of Art, for everyone’s favorite price of ZERO euros.
Many people recommend taking a day trip from South Korea to visit Seul. However, there is so much to see and do, that you want to consider spending a couple of days there, taking in the beautiful scenery and peaceful atmosphere
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