Explore the heart of Seoul
Exploring Seoul |
Around July it is summer here, in Seoul, South Korea. The weather, the temperature and the view of the city, yeah... it is nice. It is a day before the class start in Gwaungju, and it is time to run and see around, to smell and to feel Seoul. I would say Seoul is the best destination to visit comparing to countries or places I have been visiting. This city composed of well-structured building and public infrastructure, hundred types of delicious food, friendly people, and very good environment. (Drafted)
At Museum |
N Seoul Tower |
Seoul Tower was opened to the public in 1980, and has since become the symbol of Seoul and one of its most popular tourist attractions. Rising 777 feet (237 metres) above the summit of Mount Namsan, a beautiful mountain in the centre of the city, at a height of 480 metres above sea level, the Tower is the most conspicuous of Seoul’s landmarks.
It serves as an integrated telecom tower from which TV and FM radio signals are transmitted for the metropolitan area. In 30 seconds two express elevators ascend 135 metres to the Observation Platform.
There are two indoor observation galleries, an open air terrace and a revolving restaurant, where you can dine and enjoy a 360 degree panorama of the city. After descending to the base building you can enjoy a tour of other facilities such as the Global Village Folk Museum, the Fairy Land and the Musical Animal Land. (Cited)