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Korea is waiting for you.🇰🇷❤️ ゚
28/05/2026

Korea is waiting for you.🇰🇷❤️



27/05/2026

Seoul a city of Dream.🇰🇷🫶




20/05/2026

Here in South Korea🇰🇷🫶

South Korea🇰🇷
16/05/2026

South Korea🇰🇷

South Korea is waiting for you.🇰🇷🫶
14/05/2026

South Korea is waiting for you.🇰🇷🫶

13/05/2026

Korea is waiting for you.🇰🇷❤️🫶

Step Into a Living Time Machine: Bukchon Hanok Village 🇰🇷🏯​Nestled between the grand Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung pal...
13/05/2026

Step Into a Living Time Machine: Bukchon Hanok Village 🇰🇷🏯

​Nestled between the grand Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung palaces, Bukchon Hanok Village is one of the few places where you can truly feel the heartbeat of old Seoul. This isn't just a museum; it is a living neighborhood where residents still live in hundreds of traditional Korean houses called "hanoks".
​Walking through these narrow stone alleys, you’ll find a beautiful contrast between the curved tiled roofs of the Joseon Dynasty and the soaring modern skyscrapers of the city skyline in the distance. It is a masterpiece of harmony, heritage, and high-rise views.
​Whether you are here to admire the intricate wooden architecture, enjoy a quiet tea house, or simply capture the perfect photo in your Hanbok, Bukchon offers a serene escape from the fast-paced city life.

​📍37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

​ 서울특별시 종로구 계동길 37 (가회동)

​🚶 How to Reach
​Subway: Take Line 3 to Anguk Station.
​Directions: Head out of Exit 2 and walk straight for about 5 minutes to enter the village area.​ #북촌한옥마을

Hello Korea 👋 🇰🇷
12/05/2026

Hello Korea 👋 🇰🇷

MOST VISIT PLACE IN SOUTH KOREA 🇰🇷 Suwon Hwaseong Fortress (수원 화성) is a spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site that perf...
11/05/2026

MOST VISIT PLACE IN SOUTH KOREA 🇰🇷

Suwon Hwaseong Fortress (수원 화성) is a spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site that perfectly blends historical architecture with the surrounding natural landscape. It is a "must-visit" for your page because it offers a unique mix of military history and deep family loyalty.

The Story of Filial Piety & Innovation

​A King’s Love: Built between 1794 and 1796, King Jeongjo commissioned this massive fortress to honor and protect the tomb of his father, Crown Prince Sado. Because of this, it is often called a symbol of "Hyo" (filial piety).

​Scientific Design: The fortress was revolutionary for its time, using advanced "Silhak" (practical learning) principles. It combined Eastern and Western architectural techniques and utilized new inventions like the geojunggi (a type of crane) to move massive stones.

​Massive Scale: The fortress walls stretch for over 5.7 kilometers, encircling much of central Suwon. It features 41 remaining original facilities, including massive gates, observation towers, and artillery posts.

​Flying Suwon: Iconic helium balloon that rises 150 meters into the air, giving visitors a bird's-eye view of the entire fortress city.

​Janganmun Gate: This is the largest gate in all of Korea—even larger than the gates in Seoul.

​Palace Stays: Within the walls lies Hwaseong Haenggung, a temporary palace where the King stayed during his travels.

​ Location 📍: 910, Jeongjo-ro, Paldal-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do
​Korean Address: 경기도 수원시 팔달구 정조로 910 (장안동) ​ #수원화성

11/05/2026

Beautiful sunset from Korea🇰🇷🌇

10/05/2026

South Korean Country Side🇰🇷

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