Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

Art Box is a popular Korean stationery brand with over 120 branches in Korea and more than 40 branches overseas. It offers a fascinating array of character and gift items with unique designs. It is a wildly popular shop among international visitors to the COEX Mall.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Namdaemun・Seoul-Station

Burdeng Children's Clothing Shopping Center offers diverse clothing items and accessories for adults and children in particular. It is one of the largest distributors of children's clothing in Korea. High quality children's clothing is available at inexpensive prices for both retail and wholesale purchases.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Founded in April, 1967, the Seoul YMCA Hotel reopened with a brand-new look following remodeling in 2006. The hotel has a long reputation of providing neat and clean facilities and dedicated services at affordable prices.The Seoul YMCA Hotel is located in downtown Seoul (Jongno2-ga) near popular attractions such as old palaces, Insadong, Cheonggyecheon Stream, Dongdaemun, Namdaemun and more.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Also known as Pagoda Park, Tapgol Park, located on the former site of Weongaksa Temple from the Joseon Era, is the first modern park to be built in Seoul. Weongaksa Temple was known as Heungboksa Temple during the Goryeo Dynasty, but was renamed when it was enlarged during the early years of the Joseon Era. However, it was destroyed during the reign of Yeonsangun and Jungjong due to the repression policy of Buddhism. Thereafter, a western park was built due to the proposal of an Englishman, John Mcleavy Brown, but no precise information on the reason and date can be found. The park contains several national treasures, including Wongaksaji Sipcheungseoktap and Weongaksabi, and Palgakjeong, where the Independence Proclamation was read; the independence movement relief plate; and the statue of Son Byeong-hee. The park is of great historical value and national spirit as it was the starting point of the March 1, 1919 Independence Protest.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

Established by Korea International Trade Association and COEX, COEX Artium is a spacious muscial performance hall with over 800 seats. High quality and diverse musical or theatrical performances are held year-round to satisfy both Korean and international visitors. Foreign language services (English, Japanese, and Chinese) are also available. It has the Trade Promotion Exhibition Hall. Near COEX Artium are many performance halls such as COEX Art Hall (184 seats), Auditorium (1058 seats), Convention Hall (7,000 seats), ang Grand Conference Room (450 seats), making the COEX area a main place for cultural and musical performances in Seoul. Visitors may want to visit the COEX website (www.coex.co.kr) to find out information on various performances.


Seoul(Yongsan-gu) , Itaewon・Yongsan

A big grass field including a refreshing pond and well-organized paths make visitors excited at Yongsan Family Park. Yongsan Family Park spans an area of 90,000 pyeong (297,520.66㎡) in what was the former golf course of the Eighth US Army Division and after that the park was scaled down the size to 27,000 pyeong (89,256.20 ㎡) following the construction of the National Museum of Korea on November 15, 1997. The park is comprised of various facilities such as a 2km-walking path, a natural education site, Taegeukgi Park. Visitors can watch pigeons and wild pheasants living the park.


Seoul(Jongno-gu)

The Bosingak Belfry was used during the Joseon Dynasty to keep the time. There were four gates in Seoul that allowed people in and out. At 4 a.m., the bell would ring 33 times and then the gates were opened. At 10 p.m. the bell would ring 28 times and the gates would close. The bell served as a siren. The original bell melted in that spot due to a fire accident. In 1468, the bell was remade and still exists today. However, for preservation purposes that bell now sits in the national museum. The bell that replaced it in Jongno was made in 1985 with contributions from the public. The Bosingak Belfry was built by the Seoul Municipal Government in 1979 and is restricted on normal days. Currently, a daily bell-ringing ceremony is conducted at Bosingak. A special ceremony is held on new Year's Eve where the bell is rung 33 times in front of large crowds.  More Info.Bosingak Bell-Ringing Ceremony- Period: All year round (not available on Mondays)- Time: 11:30-12:20 (Bell-ringing from 11:40/ once a day) Bosingak Bell-Ringing Experience- Application: Online Reservation (Korean)- Foreign visitors may participate in the program on Tuesdays (onsite registration).


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Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

The most delicious performance in the world ! <BIBAP> 【Special discount price★~Aug 31 / 50~70% OFF】▶▷▶▷▶▷ World’s most delicious performance ‘BIBAP’ Enjoy the exhilarating sounds and elaborate movements! Mouth-watering ‘sounds’ in beat-box and a cappella! Appetite stimulating ‘images’ expressed with b-boying and acrobatics! No need for words in the nonverbal performance ‘BIBAP’!           Creates a Beat-box Performance!  It’s like experiencing a fantastic world of animation  The team of Chul Ki CHOI, which made history with nonverbal performances ‘NANTA’, ‘JUMP’ etc., came together once again for ‘BIBAP’.  The production team focused on capturing the charm of comedy in the right places, and perfecting the work with an even more fresh and diverse spectacle. In order to add some stereoscopic fun, scenes that involved black lights and slow motions were put on stage; much devotion was put into each scene so that one can let their imaginations take off as though looking at comic books.         A re-discovery of the heartbeat like Beat-box!  The sound of cooking expressed through Beat-box and B-boying! Be amazed by the splendid and  sophisticated sounds! The sound of cooking interpreted through beat-box and a cappella; the presenta¬tion of real sounds bring fresh excitement to the audience. International cuisines expressed through ear-stimulating beat-box and dynamic b-boying in ‘BIBAP’!  Not a sound effect or live recording. Splendid and sophisticated sounds created 100% live! Check out the fantastic harmony of food and performance on stage.     Top quality cuisines created by unique chefs at ‘BIBAP’ Restaurant. Two master chefs, who firmly believe that they each have the best recipe, compete against each other to present representative dishes from around the world. The ordered dishes such as Sushi, Pizza, Chicken Noodles, etc. are perfected with the best taste, bringing out exclamations of joy and delight from the customers. Finally, Korea’s representative dish ‘Bibimbap’ is ordered,and the two chefs bring out their hidden cards for their personal recipes to be selected by the customer as Top Chef…for their personal recipes to be selected by the customer as Top Chef…            



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Seoul(Jung-gu) , Dongdaemun

Opened in November 2008, Goodmorning City is one of the largest shopping malls in Korea. It is located near the Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station and is directly linked to other shopping malls in Dongdaemun.The mall is comprised of 23 floors and over 700 stores, offering visitors virtually every kind of product—from fashion accessories to electronics. On the eighth floor, visitors can find a spacious food court and restaurants; on the 9th floor, Megabox Movie (a state-of-the-art movie theater with 1,680 seats). With a variety of stores and amenities, Goodmorning City is truly a comprehensive shopping mall that provides visitors with an amazing shopping and entertainment experience. 


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

Dosan Park was built up in 1973 to pay tribute to Dosan An Changho’s patriotism. Dosan An Changho’s tomb was moved here from Manguri Public Cemetery as well as his wife, Lee Hyeryen, whose tomb was moved from Los Angeles.The area of the park is 29,974㎡. It has Dosan An Changho Memorial Hall, Dosan An Changho’s tomb, his wife’s tomb and the statues. The historical information about Dosan An Changho is available at the Memorial Hall and 70 photos, 20 letters, 50 documents and Dosan’s diary are displayed. Admission is free and the Park is closed every Sunday.Dosan Park is a very beautiful place and has several walking trails. A flower garden, sports facilities and benches are located around the walking trails.