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Life in seoul
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    • Seoul is, in a word, modern. The city is fast-paced, wired, and tech-efficient to the teeth. It’s also endowed with a dizzying wealth of cultural facilities where visitors can take in the creativity of Seoul’s artists, learn about its history, or acquaint themselves with new cultural experiences.

      In 1392, Seoul was designated the capital of a new dynasty, Joseon, a period in Korean history that lasted until 1910. The traditional epicenter of Seoul is found in the Gwangwhamun district where palaces, shrines, and temples abound, along with traditional markets that are open nearly all hours of the day. Traditional Seoul is a fulfilling visit that brings visitors one step closer to the history of Korea.

      Mountains. Parks. Rivers. Streams. Seoul is one of the world’s largest cities but urbanization of Korea’s capital has never meant abandonment of special areas dedicated to preservation of wildlife. For avid hikers and bikers, an excursion is never too far away. The following is a list of sites where visitors may reconnect with nature.
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