111 Cultural Post #4

I will dive deeper into the tourism in South Korea for this cultural post. 

In Seoul, there are many different tourist attractions. 

Gyeongbokgung is incorporated right into the central part of the city and offers many different guided tours. This was a 14th century royal palace with museums and gardens. Tourists from all over the world can enjoy this attraction and can live a day as a royal in the 14th century. There are several different historical features of Korea that guests can experience as well.

Myoeng-dong is known as the most famous shopping district in South Korea. This place has a heavy population of shoppers and tourists from all over the world, especially from around Asia. Going into this district, many different signs in different languages can be seen. There are also guides that help with any questions that any tourists or guests of the area has. On the top of the street, there is also a big cathedral that is also another tourist attraction for people all around the world.

Hongdae is another popular area for tourists. This is popular among the younger generation and has a strong presence of bars, clubs, and restaurants. This place is in front of Hongik University and is known for its night life. Hongik University is one of the top fine arts colleges in South Korea, which leads to many different creative artwork around the area. There is a strong presence of performances and hip cafes and trendy clothes.

Gangnam is another district that is distinct to South Korea. Popularized by Psy, Gangnam is a city that is known for clubs and its night life as well. Gangnam is a district that is widely known for its wealth and high standard of living. It is camparable to Beverly Hills in South Korea. 

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