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Gongju's Gongsanseong Fortress: A Journey through Time (UNESCO World Heritage) Welcome to Gongsanseong Fortress, the historical heart of Gongju City, South Korea. Gongju was the vibrant second capital of the Baekje Kingdom from AD 475 to 538, serving as a thriving cultural center during the kingdom's 700-year reign. Today, we invite you to explore the rich history and legacy of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the past and present converge. The Historic Significance .. 2023. 7. 4.
Journey to the Splendor of Sobaek Mountain in South Korea Unveiling the wonders of the natural world, South Korea's Sobaek Mountain emerges as a hidden gem, nestling within its valleys and peaks the treasure troves of nature’s grandeur and tranquility. This magnificent wonder is more than just a mountain; it's a testament to the timeless beauty of Korea's landscape, the rich tapestry of its history, and the resilience of its people. This comprehensive .. 2023. 6. 22.
Abandoned Railroads: Hidden Attraction in South Korea Exploring South Korea's abandoned railroads is like stepping into a time machine, a ride through the nation's industrial heritage transformed into enchanting leisure spaces. These locales offer a glimpse into the past and provide an unforgettable experience to travelers seeking an offbeat path. So, pack your bags, and let's hop onto this unusual journey! Haeundae Blue Line Park, Busan Our first .. 2023. 6. 21.
Journey to the Past: An Exploration of Gaya's Glory through Gimhae "Travel brings power and love back into your life." Rumi's words echo in my mind as I set forth to embark on a journey to Gimhae, a city that is a spectacular blend of history, culture, and natural beauty This city was once the heartland of Gaya, a confederacy that left indelible imprints on Korean history and culture. This travelogue will serve as your compass, guiding you to the highlights of .. 2023. 6. 17.
The Blue House, Korea's presidential office, Seoul, South Korea Nestled beneath the majestic Bukaksan Mountain, you'll find the iconic Blue House, South Korea's presidential office. This site has a rich history; during the Goryeo Dynasty, it was the location of Namgyeong's detached palace, and in the Joseon Dynasty, it served as the site of the Gyeongbokgung Palace in Hanyang. The term "Blue House" derives from its distinguishing blue roof tiles, symbolizing.. 2023. 6. 13.