Nakseongdae, where General Gang Gam-chan was born, means the place where a star fell when he was born. The preservation of Nakseongdae, where General Gang Gam-chan (948-1031) was born, and the creation of Anguksa Temple to honor him were completed on June 10, 1974. “Nakseongdae Park and Anguksa Temple” After passing through Nakseongdae Park and climbing up the hill, you ...
Near Seoul Nakseongdae Station, you can find the Driver’s Restaurant. One of the advantages of the Driver’s Restaurant is that you can have a quick and delicious meal at a reasonable price. You can find “Nakseong Driver’s Restaurant” at the end of Serosugil, near the public parking lot. This restaurant is quite well-known in the area and has been around ...
Near Nakseongdae Station, there is a renowned bakery known as “Jang Blanc Jelée.” Situated conveniently close to Exit 4 of Nakseongdae Station, this bakery has gained popularity for its signature item, the “Mammoth Bread,” known for its excellent value. Priced at only 7,000 KRW per loaf, Mammoth Bread boasts a substantial size of 1 kilogram and is characterized by its ...
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