
Restaurants
The sights
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Changgyeonggung Palace: Originally built as a residence for queens and royal elders, Changgyeonggung Palace features graceful wooden halls and a large conservatory built in the early 20th century. Its peaceful grounds are particularly beautiful during spring blossoms and autumn foliage.
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Sungkyunkwan Myeongnyundang: Myeongnyundang at Sungkyunkwan, Korea’s oldest higher-education institution, is a beautifully preserved lecture hall that showcases Confucian academic traditions. Its wooden structures and quiet courtyard create an atmosphere of scholarly discipline, offering visitors a rare glimpse into Korea’s historic education system.
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Seoul City Wall (Naksan Park): The Seoul City Wall, built during the late 14th century, wraps around the old city and traces the ridges of Seoul’s surrounding mountains. Walking along the restored sections of the wall offers a peaceful, immersive way to explore both urban scenery and Korea’s long-standing efforts to protect and preserve its capital.
Restaurant
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Hyehwa Dodam: https://share.google/AMySAnyfwg4yIwyDb
Main menu: Kimchi stew, braised ribs, stir-fried octopus
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Persian Palace: https://share.google/knn3IYEgSLygsQc9w
Chicken curry, Spinach curry, Persian kebab, and Shami kebab rice
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Germany House: https://share.google/AyFqsvAzRZMSde3lm
Snacks, beer, and sausages