Major cities around the world display sculptures with the word “LOVE.” These sculptures can be found in major cities such as Tokyo, Taipei, Hong Kong, Singapore, Philadelphia, and New York. In South Korea, you can also find the LOVE sculpture, and in Tokyo, Japan, there is a notable LOVE sculpture. “Created by Robert Indiana” The LOVE sculpture is the work ...
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, commonly known by its acronym “HSBC,” derives its name from the initials of “The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.” HSBC, once the second-largest company in the UK, grew to become the largest corporation in the late 2010s, solidifying its position as a global financial powerhouse and the largest bank in Europe. “Established in ...
In various locations, you can find a variety of artworks, sculptures, and other sculptures. In the Gyeongui Line Book Street, which is located between Seoul Sinchon and Hongdae, you can also find hidden sculptures. “Artist Sim Seung Wook’s ‘Black Gravity'” At the entrance to the “Seoul Design Startup Center” at the end of Gyeongui Line Book Street, you can find ...
At the 5th exit of Euljiro 1-ga Station on Line 2, which leads to Myeongdong, you can find the sculpture “Siso.” It stands in the backyard of SK Networks Myeongdong Wine Shop and is titled “Minor Triumph” by artist Yun Seok-won. The artwork captures the playful and amusing expressions of a mother and her children, depicting them cheering and celebrating ...
Inside Seoul Forest, located in Seoul’s Seongdong-gu, you can find various sculptures. Additionally, near Seoul Forest, you can also encounter a variety of sculptures. If you take the Suin Bundang Line subway towards Seoul Forest, you can find a sculpture called “Candle Light” near the high-rise buildings. “Candle Light Sculpture Near Seoul Forest” The Candle Light sculpture was created by ...
In the Gwanghwamun area of Seoul, various public sculptures can be found. Notably, there are statues of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-sin guarding Gwanghwamun Square. Additionally, as you explore the Gwanghwamun area, you’ll come across public sculptures hidden throughout. “The Peace and Reconciliation Tree” “The Peace and Reconciliation Tree” is another public sculpture that can be found in the ...
“I SEOUL U” is the brand and slogan of the city of Seoul, which has been in use since 2015. It was created as the brand of Seoul City following “Hi Seoul” in 2002, and has been in use up to the present. “The ‘I SEOUL U’ Sculpture in Seoul Jamsil” With “I SEOUL U” becoming the official brand of ...
“I SEOUL U” is a new brand adopted by Seoul in 2015. It signifies “Seoul where you and I are connected, coexisting together.” With the official adoption and launch of the brand “I SEOUL U,” sculptures containing the phrase can be found all over the city of Seoul. “You can find the ‘I SEOUL U’ sculpture in Seoul’s Yeouido Hangang ...
In major cities around the world, you can find sculptures inscribed with “LOVE”. They can be found in major cities like Tokyo, Taipei, Hong Kong, Singapore, Philadelphia, New York, and even in Korea. “You can find the LOVE sculpture in Seoul Myeongdong” You can also find the LOVE sculpture in the capital of Korea, Seoul. It can be found in ...
When you come out of Exit 2 of Euljiro 1-ga Station on Seoul Subway Line 2, you will find a sculpture in the shape of balloons soaring into the sky. This public sculpture, titled “Beautiful Dreamer,” can be found in front of KEB Hana Bank. Its English name is “Beautiful Dreamer.” “Sculpture by Artist Chae Mi-ji” This piece is a ...
In the Gwanghwamun area of Seoul, various public installation sculptures can be found, including the well-known “Statue of Admiral Yi Sun-sin” and “Statue of King Sejong the Great” located in Gwanghwamun Square. Other public sculptures are also scattered throughout the area. Behind the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Gwanghwamun, a small park houses several public sculptures, including the ...
In Incheon Songdo, there is an exhibition and event space called “Songdo ConvensiA.” At the main entrance of Songdo ConvensiA, there is a representative sculpture called “Dudu.” Dudu is a symbolic sculpture depicting three giants walking vigorously. After participating in an exhibition at Songdo ConvensiA, I took a photo as I passed by. ...
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