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Images à proximité de Seoul

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A: Platoon Kunsthalle

Par Kyu-Yong Choi, A 2.3 km

PLATOON KUNSTHALLE opened its doors on 11th april 2009. PLATOON KUNSTHALLE is set up in seoul as a sp...

Platoon Kunsthalle

B: 양재천 농구장 경기여고-일본인학교 쪽

Par soondong-park, A 2.7 km

양재천 농구장 경기여고 쪽 개포동 주공아파트 5단지 앞쪽에 3개의 농구코트가 있는데 그쪽은 항상 많은 사람들로 붐빕니다. 그곳에서 길건너 경기여고쪽에 있는 농구코트인데 비교적 한가한...

양재천 농구장 경기여고-일본인학교  쪽

C: kyunggi-Girls-high-school

Par soondong-park, A 2.7 km

경기여고앞 양재천 근린공원 길이 18.5 km. 과천시 중앙동(中央洞)의 관악산 남동쪽 기슭에서 발원하여 북동쪽으로 흘러, 서울 서초구 ·강남구를 가로질러 탄천(炭川)으...

kyunggi-Girls-high-school

D: gaepo-dong-6danji-play-place

Par soondong-park, A 2.8 km

개포주공 6단지 놀이터입니다. 서울 전역에서 가장 살기 좋은 동네를 뽑으라면 정말 이 지역이 최고라고 자신있게 말할수 있습니다. 대치동 은마아파트에서도 2년간 살다가 개포동응로 이사...

gaepo-dong-6danji-play-place

E: gaepo-jukong-APT-605dong

Par soondong-park, A 2.8 km

서울 전역에서 가장 살기 좋은 동네를 뽑으라면 정말 이 지역이 최고라고 자신있게 말할수 있습니다. 강남구의 오랜 환경개선 정책으로 양재천의 공원 설립과, 수질개선 사업... 양재천을...

gaepo-jukong-APT-605dong

F: coffee analysis center

Par Yong Heon Roh, A 3.0 km

coffee analysis centerhttp://blog.naver.com/coffeebrew 커피분석센터의 기타 내용과 여기서 발행한 로스팅 전문서는 위 주소를 클릭하세요.

coffee analysis center

G: The Race

Par Ingemar Bergmark, A 3.8 km

Seoul Forest was opened in 2005. There are more than 400,000 trees and 100 different kinds of animals...

The Race

H: Playground

Par Ingemar Bergmark, A 3.9 km

Seoul Forest was opened in 2005. There are more than 400,000 trees and 100 different kinds of animals...

Playground

I: Lake

Par Ingemar Bergmark, A 4.0 km

Seoul Forest was opened in 2005. There are more than 400,000 trees and 100 different kinds of animals...

Lake

J: Samhomulsan in yangjae-dong

Par soondong-park, A 4.1 km

양재동 구 삼호물산 포이사거리에 위치한 구 삼호물산 빌딩으로 A동과 B동 2개 동이로 이르어져 있습니다. 경부고속도로의 진이비이 편리하고 도심으로의 연결성도 편리하여 전국적인 네트워...

Samhomulsan in yangjae-dong

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Overview and History

The Seoul metropolis is the fifth largest city in the world with a population weighing in just over ten million people, however much that weighs.

Its history can be traced back as far as half a million years, well into the Paleolithic Era. Korean history dates to at least 2333 BC, when the legendary King Tan-Gun established the first city. He came from the Heavens desiring his own territory where he could start a kingdom, and he made a wife from a Bear who devoutly aspired to becoming human.

In all seriousness, legends of intelligent beings coming down from the skies and creating humans out of special animals -- these are really interesting stories considering the "missing link" in anthropological history. Which lies outside the scope of this treatise.

By the first century BC, three kingdoms had arisen on the Korean peninsula, Koguryo, Paekche and Shilla. The Kingdom of Shilla united the peninsula in 668 AD and since then Korea has been ruled by a single government.

Hold on, hold on. Between 1392 and 1910 there were only two Dynasties, the Koryo and the Choson. Both of them consolidated their power and flourished culturally, while successfully staving off Mongolian, Japanese and Manchurian invasions.

Later in the 19th century Korea fell into heavy competition with China, Russia and Japan. It was annexed by Japan in the year 1910 and received colonial rule, ending the Choson Dynasty. Liberation occurred in 1945 at the end of WWII but was soon followed by internal division.

At present, the Republic of Korea in the South has a democratic government while the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the North has a Communist regime in power.

Getting There

Flying into Seoul from another country lands you at one of two airports: the Seoul Gimpo International, or Incheon International Airport. Incheon boasts the distinction of having been selected as the world's best airport for the last four years! That is something to be proud of.

There's a high speed train connecting the two airports and from Incheon you can take a bus, taxi, limousine or even water taxi from the airport to the city.

Here's a view from under the bridge across the Cheonggye Stream. It runs through the center of Seoul. Take a look at this walking path and waterfall, and see how clean it is!

Transportation

Traffic congestion is such a problem in Seoul that words like "infestation" may be more apt to describe it. Public transport is a much better choice to actually get your body to a different location in any expedient manner.

The system was designed around the idea of connecting bus lines to the subway system, take that as a hint...

Subway is it! The subway has nine different lines in total and the trains come every three minutes, on average. Beat that!

Commuter rail service uses seven lines to connect to regional cities, and these trains operate with a frequency of every twelve minutes in off-peak times! It's amazing!

People and Culture

Kimchi: eat it, love it. For a quick introduction, kim chi is pickled cabbage or other vegetables.  You make it with red pepper and salt rubbed into the raw vegetables and then ferment it all together in a big jar. If you're not from around here you will think it's really stinky at first, but it's one of those delicacies where the taste is totally different from the smell, and it's paradise for people who like spicy food. Not to mention that it's wicked good for you.

Man, I wish I had some right now. Korean food is great, it has two basic categories. One is hot food with lots of red pepper, I mean the whole dish is bright red. The other type is cold stuff like glass noodles, cucumbers and greens. Very yin and yang, you might say.

What else... Seoul is a very safe place to travel and visit. It's got a low crime rate and a very welcoming, friendly population. Even if people can not speak English very well, they will try to help you so bring some paper to write down your questions for things you may need.

The architecture of the city combines modern high-rises with ancient temples and palaces, making for lots of both shopping and absorption of history.

You may catch a street performance if you're lucky.

Things to do, Recommendations

To explore small cafes and restaurants in a cool district of Seoul, go to Samcheong-dong. The name means "Three Pure Things" and it refers to its mountains, water and people. There are many new wine bars and a feeling of secluded charm among the hanok, Korean-style homes.

When you start to feel overwhelmed by the high-tech side of Seoul, head for the woods. You can enjoy walking around the lake in the Seoul Forest, ride bikes and visit the butterfly greenhouse.

The sculpted topiary gardens of Yonsei University will also bring your eyes some welcome relief from flickering digital screens.

Seoul has some really cool museums, small ones devoted specifically to Korean culture like the Seoul Museum of Chicken Arts. This is the first and only chicken museum in the world.

As always, before you go home you need to visit the top of something WAY UP HIGH and take some pictures. Try the Seoul Tower, if it doesn't do the job then call up Icarus.

Text by Steve Smith.

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