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SEOUL INSIGHT WALK 05: Patriotic Martyrs’ Day: The Heroes of Korea
A Journey Through Seoul National Cemetery Description: A commemorative tour of Seoul National Cemetery to honor those who sacrificed for the nation, retracing the footprints of Korea’s modern history. Duration: Approx. 3 Hours Highlights: Exploring the dramatic history of Korea—from the Birth of the Republic and the Korean War to the Pro-democracy Movements—through the lives…
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SEOUL INSIGHT WALK 04: K-Royalty Drama Road
The Royal Palaces of Joseon: From Screen to History Copyright © EZKPEDIA. All rights reserved. Tour programs and photography are the intellectual property of EZKPEDIA.
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SEOUL INSIGHT WALK 03: Buddhism & Literature Trail
The Souls of Seongbuk: Exploring Gilsangsa Temple & The Literary Giants of Seoul Description: A literary pilgrimage through the serene Gilsangsa Temple and its surroundings in Seongbuk-dong, uncovering the deep connection between Korean spirituality and modern literature. Duration: Approx. 3 Hours Highlights: Discover the profound literary worlds of: Copyright © EZKPEDIA. All rights reserved. Tour…
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SEOUL INSIGHT WALK 02 : Traces of War & The Evolution of Peace
Memorial Day Tour: The Frontiers of Seoul A journey exploring how Seoul’s boundaries were shaped after the Korean War and how the scars of a long ceasefire have transformed over decades of peace. Duration: Approx. 3 Hours Highlights: * Discovering the legacy of General Walton Walker, the unsung hero of the Korean War. Copyright ©…
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SEOUL INSIGHT WALK 01: The Alleys of People & Resistance Art trail
The Alleys of People & Resistance Art trail A walking tour exploring the legacy of grassroots poets and independence-era artists – Duration: Approx. 3 Hours Theme: A fusion of Literature, Architecture, Art, and Urban Hiking. Step into Seochon, the historic heart of Seoul’s middle-class (Wihang) culture. This 3-hour walking tour blends the legacy of grassroots…
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HANGANG
Nobel prize in literature from Korea Last October, the global spotlight was on literature. The first Asian woman to win the Nobel prize in literature was born in South Korea. Her name, Han gang may cause confusion due to its similarity with Seoul’s iconic river, the Han river(Han Gang). “For her intense poetic prose that…