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Daewoo Motel is located right next to the
Seoul City Hall -the very center of the city- and lies
in a 5-
minute-walk distance to many of the Seoul's most popular
sightseeing sites & attractions such as
Namdaemun Market, Myungdong, Deoksu Palace, the newly
established Seoul City Office Square in
2004,Lotte Duty Free Shop and Nanta Theater. Also, traveling
1 station by subway from the City Hall
Station will take you to Gyeongbok Palace and Insa-dong
where you can feel the Korean history and
tradition. Seoul Railway Station -a hub station to other
regional cities- is also located within 10 minutes
by walk.
The KTX which started its operation in 2004, will bring
you to the city of Busan within just 2 hours and
40 minutes.
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The Korea's largest
wholesale market that sells variety of goods
from living supplies to Korean traditional foods. Feel
the lively
Korean life. |
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100 years ago, Myungdong was called
"Myungraebanggol".
Now popular among young people, the town of Myungdong
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filled with countless shopping malls and famous restaurants. |
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Gyeongbok Palace was built by
King Lee, Seong-Gye in 1395.
It represents other Korean old palaces with its splendid
scale
and more than 600 years of history. Escape from other
foreign
tourists and a forest of high buildings, and feel a charm
of old
buildings in this beautiful place. |
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Take a glance at various Korean traditional
cultures at once
in Insa-dong. It is famous for ancient books, antique
arts, art
exhibitions and antique shops. Insa-dong is a must for
any
foreign tourist. Meet other foreign tourists and experience
the
Korean culture at the same time. |
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Newly established in 2004, the
Seoul City Hall Square is best
known as a place where thousands of young Korean people
gathered during the 2002 Korea Japan Worldcup. It is only
a
3-minutes-walk distance from Daewoo Motel.
Bring a cup of coffee and enjoy a moment in the foreign
land. |
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"Nanta" means "beating
at random." Transforming a kitchen
into the stage and kitchen tools into the instruments,
"Nanta" is
a non-verbal performance in the rhythms of Korean traditional
percussion called "Samulnori."
City Hall Station Exit No.1, A 5 minute walk along the
pavement
besides Deoksu Palace which is a popular date spot for
Korean
people.
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Fashion heaven. Meet the latest
fashion in Korea and Japan.
Take Subway Line 2 from City Hall Station to Dongdaemun
StadiumStation. Many large shopping malls can be found
as
you exit from the station.
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