Cheongwadae K-Tourism Landmark: Top 10 Thematic Walking Tours
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Joseon Royal Family Experience
A course that offers the experience of a day in the royal family’s life, including wearing the king and queen's attire, strolling through the palace, tasting traditional tea, participating in ancestral rites, and archery.
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Cultural Walk (Seochon)
This course takes you through Seochon, retracing the daily lives of its residents with visits to markets, inns, and old bookstores, evoking 70s and 80s nostalgia.
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Culture and Arts/Modern and Contemporary Architecture Course
A course to appreciate the works of modern and contemporary Korean architectural masters, showcasing buildings that represent these eras.
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Wellness/Nature Course (K-Climbing)
The recently opened 54-year-old trail behind Cheongwadae leads to Bukaksan Mountain. This leisurely walking course from the Cheongwadae Observatory allows you to enjoy the view of Cheongwadae and its surroundings.
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Traditional Cultural Experience
This course offers visitors a chance to experience Buddhist culture and the taste and elegance of Korea, including a Balwoo Gongyang ritual and a tour of Hanok.
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K-Culture
A course exploring the K-Culture experience centers around Gwanghwamun, where traditional culture coexists with contemporary media art.
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Art Road (Traditional Art)
A course in Bukchon, immersing visitors in traditional Korean art and wellness culture.
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Art Road (Modern and Contemporary Art)
A journey through Seochon, offering a glimpse of unique galleries from the Park No-soo Museum, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul, to the Art Sonje Center.
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Literary Experience (Yun Dong-ju)
A course following in the footsteps of the nation’s beloved poet Yun Dong-ju, with beautiful views along the Inwangsan Mountain trail.
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Palace Tour
A walking tour connecting Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gwanghwamun, and Deoksugung Palace.