K-Star Road di Gangnam

This place is a paradise for k-pop lovers. Along this road there are many gangnam dolls from various well-known k-pop groups, such as EXO, BTS, TVXQ and others who are always the object of tourist photos that stop by in Gangnam. In this area there are also 4 big agencies in Korea, namely SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, Cube Entertainment and FNC Entertainment. Many K-pop fans are waiting for their favorite artists in front of their respective agency buildings and if you're lucky you can see K-pop artists and Korean actors / actresses around Gangnam, which is one of the high-class areas in Seoul.

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Ihwa Mural Village

Ihwa Mural Village is located between Hyewa Station and Dongdaemun Station or precisely under Naksan Park. Ihwa-dong is one of the old areas in Seoul that has been transformed into one of the hits tourist destinations in Seoul. This village is the 2006 Project Naksan from the Public Arts Committee. Here you can see a variety of beautiful murals painted by around 60 artists from wall to stairs. Now Ihwa Mural Village has become one of the places where photo hits for tourists and young people of Seoul can be visited every day for free.

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Namsangol Hanok Village

Still not satisfied exploring traditional Korean housing in Bukchon Hanok Village? There is still Namsangol Hanok Village located around Mount Nam. Here you can see traditional Korean houses in the Joseon Dynasty complete with their properties. There is a living room, bedroom, family room to the kitchen that is equipped with the property as the original. There is no fee to go to Namsangol Hanok Village, but if you want to use Hanbok while taking a picture at a traditional house, you only need to pay a 5,000 won rental fee.


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Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon Hanok Village is a residential area of ​​traditional Hanok houses such as during the Joseon Dynasty. The Hanok house here is still maintained its authenticity and is a cultural center for tourists who want to get to know Korean culture more deeply. This area is located between Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung and Jongmyo Shrine. Tourists can visit this Hanok residential area for free and the most hits are taking pictures with the cool Hanok background.

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Hangang Floating Island

Have you watched Avengers: Age of Ultron yet? In the film there is shooting in South Korea, originally named Some Sevit or Hangang Floating Island. The building on which the Avengers are shot stands on an artificial floating island built over the Han River. From Some Sevit you can look towards Banpo Bridge and enjoy the rainbow fountain from a different angle. To play to the artificial island is free or free of charge. There are many interesting things to do besides taking pictures or relaxing. There are many restaurants, observation decks to media art galleries.



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Deoksugung Palace


Deoksugung Palace is one of the palaces in Seoul that is always crowded with tourists. To enter the palace is indeed charged, but there are interesting things that tourists can enjoy for free, namely the changing of the guard ceremony held in front of the palace every day at 11:00, 14:00, and 15:30 KST. This guard change ceremony is quite lively and interesting to watch and lasts for 30 minutes per session. Tourists can also wear traditional Hanbok clothes to take pictures!

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Museum Hopping

Some cool museums in Seoul provide free admission programs for visitors, including tourists. You can museum hopping while learning the history of South Korea while hunting photos in many cool spots. The intended musem is the King Sejong Museum, The Olympic Museum, the Museum of Korean Embroidery, and The BK Plastic Surgery. In the meantime if you wear a Hanbok at the end of the day, you can enter The National Folk Museum for free. Interesting right?

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