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Gwanghwamun Gate

Gwanghwamun (Korean: ๊ด‘ํ™”๋ฌธ; Hanja: ๅ…‰ๅŒ–้–€) is the main and largest gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace, in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It is located at a three-way intersection at the northern end of Sejongno.

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National Folk Museum of Korea

The National Palace Museum of Korea is a national museum of South Korea located in Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul.

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Changgyeonggung Palace

Changgyeong Palace is a palace located in Seoul, South Korea. The palace was built in the mid-15th century by King Sejong for his father, Taejong.

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Itaewon

Itaewon (Korean: ์ดํƒœ์›, IPA [itสฐษ›wสŒn]) is the area surrounding Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It is served by Seoul Subway Line 6 via Itaewon, Noksapyeong and Hanganjin stations.

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Seoul City Hall

Seoul City Hall is a governmental building for the Seoul Metropolitan Government in South Korea, in charge of the administrative affairs of Seoul. It is located in Taepyeongno, Jung-gu, at the heart of Seoul.

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Jamsil Baseball Stadium

Jamsil Baseball Stadium (Korean: ์ž ์‹ค ์•ผ๊ตฌ์žฅ; Hanja: ่ ถๅฎค้‡Ž็ƒๅ ด) is a baseball stadium located at 25 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The stadium holds 25,000 people and was built from April 1980 to July 1982.

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Seoul Forest

Seoul Forest (Korean: ์„œ์šธ์ˆฒ; RR: Seoul Sup) is a large park in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It is open year-round, and admission is free.

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Namsan Cable Car

Namsan cable car is an aerial tramway in Seoul. Built in 1962, it spans from the Hoehyeon-dong platform (near Myeong-dong) to the Yejang-dong platform near the top of Mt.

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Ihwa Mural Village

Ihwa Mural Village (Korean: ์ดํ™” ๋ฒฝํ™”๋งˆ์„), is an area of Ihwa-dong, Seoul near Naksan Park that was revitalized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's public art "Ihwa-dong Naksan Project" in 2006, with paintings and installation art of about 70 artists. It is a popular destination for both locals and international tourists for its murals and scenic setting.

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Dongdaemun History & Culture Park

Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 2, Line 4 and Line 5. The huge Dongdaemun Market district is centered on this station and Dongdaemun Station, located to the north across Cheonggyecheon.

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National Palace Museum of Korea

The National Palace Museum of Korea is a national museum of South Korea located in Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul.

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Seoul City Wall

The Seoul City Wall Museum (Korean: ํ•œ์–‘๋„์„ฑ๋ฐ•๋ฌผ๊ด€) is a museum in Jongno-5. 6 ga Subdistrict, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea.

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Unhyeongung

Unhyeongung (Korean: ์šดํ˜„๊ถ; Hanja: ้›ฒๅณดๅฎฎ), also known as Unhyeongung Royal Residence, is a former Korean royal residence located at 114-10 Unni-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea. It was formerly the residence of the Heungseon Daewongun a prince regent of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty in the 19th century, and father of Emperor Gojong.

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Seoul Plaza

Seoul Plaza is a central plaza located in front of Seoul City Hall at Taepyeongno, Jung-gu in Seoul, South Korea. It was reopened on 1 May 2004, by Seoul Metropolitan Government, with the purpose of providing the public an open space.

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Seoul Central Mosque

The Seoul Central Mosque (Korean: ์„œ์šธ์ค‘์•™์„ฑ์›) is a mosque opened in 1976 in Itaewon, Seoul, South Korea. It is located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan District.

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Tapgol Park

Tapgol Park, formerly Pagoda Park, is a small (19,599 m2 [4. 843 acres]) public park located at 99 Jong-ro (street), Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea.

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Lotte World

Lotte World is a major recreation complex in Seoul, South Korea. It consists of the world's largest indoor theme park, an outdoor amusement park called "Magic Island", an artificial island inside a lake linked by monorail, shopping malls, a luxury hotel, a Korean folk museum, sports facilities, and movie theaters.

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Insadong

Insa-dong is a dong, or neighborhood in the Jongno-gu district of Seoul. The main street is Insadong-gil, which is connected to a multitude of alleys that lead deeper into the district, with modern galleries and tea shops.

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Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon Hanok Village is a Korean traditional village in Seoul with a long history located on the top of a hill between Gyeongbok Palace, Changdeok Palace and Jongmyo Royal Shrine. The traditional village is composed of many alleys, hanok and is preserved to show a 600-year-old urban environment.

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Kwangjang Market

Gwangjang Market, previously Dongdaemun Market, is a traditional street market in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The market is one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in South Korea, with more than 5000 shops and 20,000 employees in an area of 42,000 square metres (450,000 square feet).

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