Inwangsan Guksadang Temple
The temple worships traditional Korean Shamanism
Located in Namsan and a former site for performing sacrifices and casting spells, Inwangsan Guksadang is one of the famous Shamanist temples in Seoul. The Japanese destroyed the temple in 1925 and later the Shamanists rebuilt it.
Haein-sa Temple
The temple has historical value and has been beautifully restored
This temple is recognized by Unesco as a world cultural heritage that no one who comes to Korea can miss. Haein-sa stores 81,258 Bibles written on bamboo. The temple is the largest library of Buddhist books in the world. The book store is divided into 4 rooms built on the upper floor of the temple. Although it has a simple structure, with good ventilation design, these houses all store books for a long time and are not damaged much.
Rest at the temple
Staying in the temple for a few days helps you learn more closely about Buddhism and meditation in Korea. You can choose temples that allow tourists to stop, eat and stay overnight. These fun and relaxing experiences are not expensive at all.
Dragon Hill Resort
The most famous luxury resort in Seoul
This resort is a destination for foreigners because it combines Las Vegas and Asian styles, one of Seoul’s most popular tourist attractions. The resort has 7 floors with a full range of body care services so rich that you can use the services here continuously for 12 hours without getting bored.
Jeju-do Island
The beautiful Jeju island
The attraction of Jeju-do is that it is typical of a tropical island, Jeju-do is also Korea’s largest island, with investment in infrastructure as a vacation destination. nourishment of this country for a long time.
Noryangjin fish market
Fish market with a variety of fresh foods (internet photo)
Noryangjin Fish Market is one of the top tourist attractions in Seoul. Like the main cities, the fish market is known as never sleeping. Any time you come here, you can freely choose fresh fish and then bring it to the restaurants on the 2nd floor to prepare your meal.
Fish markets in Korea are not much different from fish markets in Vietnam, fish are kept in tanks or small pots, shrimp, tuna, rays, clams… are displayed along with sea squids and sea melons. fresh and delicious. Here tourists can buy these types of seafood to eat, which will be delicious and cheaper. After leaving the subway station, turn right to cross the train tracks and use the pedestrian bridge.
Hong Hanh
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