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In the vicinity of Gyeongbokgung, the primary royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty, and its surrounding area, various museums can be explored. Within Gyeongbokgung itself, you’ll find two museums: the National Folk Museum and the National Palace Museum of Korea. The National Palace Museum of Korea is located west of Gwanghwamun, the main gate of Gyeongbokgung, and is adjacent to ...

In the Gwanghwamun area of Seoul, various museums can be found. Towards the southeast of Gwanghwamun, you’ll discover the “National Museum of Korean History.” The National Museum of Korean History is dedicated to unraveling the history of modern and contemporary Korea. While it touches on some aspects of earlier history, its primary focus is on modern and contemporary history. “Preserving ...

Adjacent to the “Tennoji Zoo” in the Osaka Tennoji area, the Osaka Municipal Art Museum stands proudly. Opened in 1936, this museum preserves important cultural assets, boasting a collection of around 8,000 artworks from Japan and China. “Continuation from Tennoji Zoo to the Municipal Art Museum” The Osaka Municipal Art Museum is located right next to the Tennoji Zoo. Thanks ...

In the heart of Tokyo’s Odaiba, you can discover various attractions, and one standout destination is the Toyota Car Museum. Odaiba houses two Toyota Car Museum locations—one showcasing modern vehicles and automotive technology, and the other, aptly named “History Garage,” displaying a collection of vintage cars. Toyota Car Museum: History Garage The English translation of Toyota Car Museum’s name implies ...

Within the iconic Gyeongbokgung Palace, representing the Joseon Dynasty, you’ll find various museums, and among them is the National Folk Museum of Korea, located on the fringes of Gyeongbokgung. Interestingly, you can visit the museum without entering Gyeongbokgung itself. If you choose to visit only the museum, head to the path east of Gyeongbokgung and follow it up towards Samcheongdong. ...

One of the historically significant places representing Gangneung is “Ojukheon.” Ojukheon is both the birthplace of the renowned scholar Yulgok Yi-I and the ancestral home of his mother, the distinguished Shin Saimdang. Shin Saimdang’s image is featured on the current 50,000 KRW bill, while Yulgok Yi-I is depicted on the 5,000 KRW bill, marking a unique case where both mother ...

The Seoul Museum of History has restored and put on display Tram No. 381, an iconic mode of transportation in Seoul that can no longer be seen in operation since its last run in 1968. This tram, exhibited in the outdoor display area, had been showcased in the Seoul Children’s Grand Park since 1973 after the complete suspension of tram ...

In Hong Kong, you can find a multitude of distinctive buildings. Known for its towering skyscrapers, Hong Kong is often referred to as the city of million-dollar views. Thanks to this, you can discover observatories throughout the city where you can admire the stunning vistas of Hong Kong. While some observatories charge an admission fee, there are also free ones ...

Madame Tussauds, often referred to as a wax museum, has its main branch in London and boasts wax figures in major cities around the world. It was founded by the wax sculptor Marie Tussaud. Madame Tussaud (Marie Tussaud) was born in 1761 in France under the name Anna Maria Grosholtz. Her mother worked as a housekeeper in the Swiss Bern ...

Located within the Olympic Park, Seoul’s largest park in Songpa, you can find the “Hanseong Baekje Museum.” This is where the ancient kingdom of Baekje once thrived during the Hanseong Baekje era. Within the Olympic Park, you can discover the traces of Hanseong Baekje, represented by Mongchontoseong, and the artifacts related to it are exhibited at the “Hanseong Baekje Museum,” ...

In Jamsil Lotte World Mall, there is a place called “Seoul 3080.” It’s a place where the 5th and 6th floors recreate the appearance of old Seoul. It’s a place where you can feel the nostalgia of old Seoul in the heart of the city, inside Lotte World Mall’s shopping mall. In this elegantly decorated place, you can also find ...

Soesokkak, located in the southeast of Jeju Island, is situated at the southern end of Hyodoncheon, where the stream flows down from Hallasan Mountain. The name ‘Soesokkak’ comes from the combination of ‘soe,’ which means a pond where cattle lie down, and ‘ggak,’ which means the last end. “Jeju Soesokkak: Sanmul Tourist Farm” Jeju Soesokkak, known for its black sand ...