Exploring The Heart OF SEOUL! ❤️ 🇰🇷 IT'S LIT!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
  • Welcome to my latest adventure in downtown Seoul, South Korea! In this video, we'll explore some of the most iconic and lively spots in the heart of the city. Downtown Seoul is a bustling hub of culture, history, and modern attractions, and I'm excited to share my experiences with you.
    What you'll see in this video:
    Cheonggyecheon Stream: This 11-kilometer-long urban waterway is a beautiful oasis amidst the city's hustle and bustle. We'll take a leisurely stroll along the stream, enjoy the stunning art installations, and soak in the peaceful ambiance. It's a must-visit spot for both locals and tourists looking for a bit of nature in the city.
    Gwanghwamun Plaza: Situated in front of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gwanghwamun Plaza is a cultural and historical landmark. The plaza is a lively place filled with statues, fountains, and public spaces that host various events and performances. It's a perfect spot to immerse yourself in Korean history and contemporary culture.
    Gyeongbokgung Palace: One of the most famous palaces in Seoul, Gyeongbokgung offers a glimpse into Korea's royal past. We'll explore the grand architecture, beautiful gardens, and learn about the palace's significance in Korean history. The Changing of the Guard ceremony is a highlight you won't want to miss!
    Vibrant Events and Festivals: Downtown Seoul is always buzzing with activity. From traditional performances to modern festivals, there's always something happening. We'll dive into some of the exciting events that make this area a lively and dynamic place to visit.
    Why visit downtown Seoul?
    Downtown Seoul is the perfect blend of old and new. Whether you're exploring ancient palaces, enjoying contemporary art installations, or participating in local festivals, there's something for everyone. The area's rich history, combined with its vibrant modern culture, makes it a unique and exciting destination.
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  • @TravelingSoloLogs
    @TravelingSoloLogs  Месяц назад +24

    Thank you for watching Please don't forget to smash that like button and sub if you haven't already 😃 Let me know what do you think of Seoul 🇰🇷

  • @sandymcqueen4930
    @sandymcqueen4930 Месяц назад +24

    Beautiful my friend , thank you for sharing ❤️

  • @rickyyoo1909
    @rickyyoo1909 Месяц назад +23

    It's hard to picture an elevated expressway there instead of the stream... one of the best things done in Seoul in the past 20 years. So much culture and life has grown from it, which you've done a great job capturing!

    • @TravelingSoloLogs
      @TravelingSoloLogs  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you, I'm glad to see the stream up and running it's beautiful 😃

    • @user-wv5jx5lk1u
      @user-wv5jx5lk1u Месяц назад

      I will give you a simple channel where you can learn Korean for traveling to Korea.
      Try it with confidence.
      ruclips.net/video/ntMSIYukNnA/видео.html
      It is basic in English, but there are Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, French, German,
      Russian, Portuguese, Indonesian, and Arabic subtitles.

  • @damasdiamond8341
    @damasdiamond8341 Месяц назад +21

    Nice relaxing place to visit. As always, I enjoyed watching 😊

  • @sharonleong7120
    @sharonleong7120 Месяц назад +15

    Great sharing. Thanks Solo. 👍👍👍😍😍😍

  • @tombulek5231
    @tombulek5231 Месяц назад +16

    I love the river path ❤😊

  • @nura885
    @nura885 Месяц назад +22

    Seems peaceful - hope to visit one day.

    • @TravelingSoloLogs
      @TravelingSoloLogs  Месяц назад +2

      It really is, I think you would love it 🇰🇷❤️

  • @Kampfgruppe9260
    @Kampfgruppe9260 24 дня назад +3

    17:22 This statue is of Admiral Yi Sun sin, a Korean hero, and the model below it is the Turtle Ship, the ultimate battleship of that era. To explain Yi Sun sin, you need to know the seven-year war with Japan.Historically, Korea people fought many great wars in which hundreds of thousands or millions of troops invaded, but the targets were northern people groups such as the Sui, Tang, Khitan, Qing, and Mongols, and were generally friendly to the Chinese dynasties of Song and Ming etc... Japan's a bit more complicated, although there have been hundreds of small raids along the eastern seaboard by Japanese pirates called Waku. Afterwards, there was a great invasion by Yamato's toyotomi unified shogunate with hundreds of thousands of regular troops, and the background to the Seven Years' War, which was called the Yamato rebellion, was that the carelessness and arrogance of Joseon (Korea), which enjoyed only peace and culture for 200 years, treated Yamato (Japan) as a barbaric pirate group rather than a country. However, Yamato had a high level of tactics through clan battles for 100 years, and the 170,000 troops of Toyotomi, who unified the whole country, armed with Portuguese matchlocks and attacked Joseon. Historically, Japan has waged a surprise war without a declaration of war.The 16,000 Elite heavy cavalry that Joseon was proud of, which had suppressed the cruel northern peoples, was defeated by the Yamato Matchlock unit, and 70, 000 Joseon Army was pushed back all the way to Pyongyang. Yamato, which was a medieval feudal lord era, gained land and people if it won a war, but in Joseon, which was a centralized country, the king fled to the north, but the people and monks formed a militia and fought to the end , the Japanese army was embarrassed by the existence of the Militia.Admiral Yi Sun-sin of Joseon defeated the Japanese navy by winning all 33 naval battles despite overwhelming odds.
    The basic weapons of the Joseon army were bows, spears, and swords, as well as gunpowder bombs and various cannons of different sizes..The Ming Dynasty (China) sent reinforcements to help Joseon, but instead harassed Joseon by plundering and engaging in internal communication with Japan, but helped Yi Sun sin in the final naval battle.Yamato, who did not have the technology to make pottery, Taken in hundreds of Joseon pottery craftsmen to make pottery and exported the pottery to Europe, where it received favorable reviews. Joseon was unable to recover from the aftereffects of this war for 400 years and suffered the humiliation of being annexed by Japan, which it regarded as an uncivilized island, and being ruled for 35 years. This Great War was a symbolic event in which the international status of the Korean Peninsula with 4,800 years of history was reversed by the Japanese archipelago with 1,800 years of history. 300 years later, Joseon became a reclusive country with a policy of isolation, and Japan defeated the Russian fleet through the strategy of Yi Sun-sin, the great naval admiral of the country it invaded 300 years ago, and later joined the ranks of the great powers. Yi Sun sin's the world's top 3 naval admiral and the turtle ship is an invincible Korean Item in the Age of Empires PC Games.

  • @MeeKim-ss1fr
    @MeeKim-ss1fr 26 дней назад +2

    I am a Korean who has lived in Seoul for 31 years and has been in the United States for 36 years. It's been 22 years since I've been to Korea, but seeing the places you filmed brought tears to my eyes and I really want to go there. Thank you for loving Korea.

    • @TravelingSoloLogs
      @TravelingSoloLogs  24 дня назад

      My pleasure to show you your beautiful country! If you get the chance try to visit 😃

  • @orangesky4665
    @orangesky4665 Месяц назад +10

    Bacchus is the best energy drink in Korea. You did the right choice.

  • @hwangd01
    @hwangd01 Месяц назад +11

    Thanks!

    • @TravelingSoloLogs
      @TravelingSoloLogs  Месяц назад

      You're Awesome! Thanks for the support! Much appreciated!!! 😁

    • @hwangd01
      @hwangd01 Месяц назад +1

      @@TravelingSoloLogs Sure thing, I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work!

    • @TravelingSoloLogs
      @TravelingSoloLogs  Месяц назад

      @@hwangd01 Much love brother! Japan series coming soon 😁

  • @munchoi5743
    @munchoi5743 Месяц назад +26

    Seoul is so clean and so safe... I see so many people there but I don't see any police officers. That's how safe Seoul is...

  • @lendmioNoai
    @lendmioNoai Месяц назад +15

    Thanks for the true vlogger kind of spirit to cover a city day & night scenery + info..🫰

  • @user-wz1hs9oo7p
    @user-wz1hs9oo7p Месяц назад +16

    외국인분들 한국으로 많이 여행오세요 ^^

  • @WalkandExplore23
    @WalkandExplore23 22 дня назад +1

    Hope to visit Seoul one day!

  • @TimLee356
    @TimLee356 Месяц назад +5

    bacchus is redbull

  • @kendellwall2571
    @kendellwall2571 Месяц назад +13

    Very nice.

  • @tigerpsa4549
    @tigerpsa4549 25 дней назад +1

    Thats really amazing "out door library with stream...smart and clean people! Someone must be looking after otherwise you know where I live ...forget about it...lol😅

    • @TravelingSoloLogs
      @TravelingSoloLogs  24 дня назад +1

      Haha, I hope things get better for where you live 😃

  • @russcoaus2043
    @russcoaus2043 Месяц назад +6

    😎🖤✌️

  • @wh6948
    @wh6948 Месяц назад +9

    👍;;

  • @user-up1vp2ph6i
    @user-up1vp2ph6i Месяц назад +3

    이렇게 좋은 환경이 있기까지 한국이 얼마나 노력했을까,생각해보시길,

  • @love20000430
    @love20000430 29 дней назад +1

    😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @Hornscope
    @Hornscope Месяц назад +4

    Are those seats on green area permanent or temporary event? Cuz, if it's permanent, then I would need to book a hotel

    • @pit5586
      @pit5586 Месяц назад +4

      It's not exact, but it seems to start this year. From what I briefly looked into, it runs from April to October (probably excluding winter) and runs from Friday to Sunday. Please note this information may be incorrect (Korean, translator)

  • @vldbs6267
    @vldbs6267 Месяц назад +3

    i'm worried about eye health if you read under the sunlight

  • @hftvdrgsegftfhtdfg
    @hftvdrgsegftfhtdfg Месяц назад +1

    😑👍

  • @jinmoon9698
    @jinmoon9698 28 дней назад +1

    Love how everything is so nice and clean UNLIKE the West where everything is ghetto, dirty, unclean, and woke

  • @PeacePaix
    @PeacePaix Месяц назад +2

    Why'd you shave your beard for East Asia? Is it really true they don't like facial hair?

    • @TravelingSoloLogs
      @TravelingSoloLogs  Месяц назад

      Haha no not for Asia, sometimes I like to shave it off. You are right some people don't like it and most of the barber shops can't deal with beards here 😃

    • @Cheolssip
      @Cheolssip Месяц назад +2

      It doesn't fit East Asian people mostly, but they don't care if a foreigner has it or not.

  • @dukkim844
    @dukkim844 Месяц назад +5

    go to mountain hiking around seoul or kangwondo or halla mountain in jeju.

  • @kasfbull
    @kasfbull 26 дней назад +2

    편의점 직원 너무 무례하고 건방지네요. 중국인 점원인가요?
    그리고 마신 음료들 길에 버리고 가는 사람들 대부분 중국 관광객들인데 정말 큰일 입니다. 중국인들은 왜 이리 지들 맘대로인가요.

  • @successmen007
    @successmen007 Месяц назад +5

    Chinese characters are not Chinese-made, but ancient Korean-made.

    • @dw1j513
      @dw1j513 Месяц назад +9

      누구신지는 모르겠지만 저희는 초등학교 때부터 한자는 고대 중국의 갑골문자에서부터 비롯된 문자라고 배웁니다 😅

    • @successmen007
      @successmen007 Месяц назад +1

      @dw1j513 Ha, Eun, and Zhou are the countries of Dongi, and not Chinese (Hwaha)

    • @user-sd3kl4yo7m
      @user-sd3kl4yo7m Месяц назад

      일부러 한국을 모함할려는 중국 공산당 댓글 조작하는 인간 냄새가 나네

    • @AngePostecoglou-kd8qj
      @AngePostecoglou-kd8qj Месяц назад +6

      This guy is trying to insult Korea and he is not Korean. No Korean says Chinese came from Korea.
      이런 댓글 좀 달지 말고 한국인인 척 하지 좀 마라

    • @hjkloj
      @hjkloj Месяц назад

      Only Chinese would say things like this to frame Koreans as thieves. And you are 100% Chinese. Most Koreans see Chinese characters as the least advanced and the most inconvenient and unscientific letter system. If you are a real Korean, you would know this.

  • @user-wv5sq2nd1b
    @user-wv5sq2nd1b Месяц назад +1

    Hanja is not chinese character but korean character.

    • @TravelingSoloLogs
      @TravelingSoloLogs  Месяц назад

      But now, I see the Korean characters look different

    • @user-qn7dy4sp4k
      @user-qn7dy4sp4k Месяц назад +3

      Hanja is indeed chinese character. 한자나 일본의 칸지는 다 결국 중국한자가 맞죠. 저희는 한글로 대체를 한거고 일본은 중국한자를 현지화한 칸지와 카타카나/히라가나를 같이 쓰는거고요.

    • @hjkloj
      @hjkloj Месяц назад

      If you are a real Korean, you would know that Chinese writing system is one of the most unscientific letter systems out there. Koreans would NEVER want to claim Chinese characters. So stop pretending to be Korean. Confucius is Chinese, and Hanzi is Chinese. Koreans don't want Chinese characters. And you are only saying this to defame Koreans. So sick of these little pinks.

    • @spatzle519
      @spatzle519 28 дней назад

      Chinese pretend to be Korean here and make ridiculous comments.

    • @spatzle519
      @spatzle519 28 дней назад

      Chinese pretend to be Korean here and make ridiculous comments