Pages

Monday, July 16, 2012

Day 6: Namsan Tower, Namsan Hanok Villege, Namdeamun Market


Kimbab

The making of kimbab.

19/03/2012 Monday - After check out from hotel, we headed to Dongdaemun Silk shop. Here are a variety of wearing apparel, bedding, crockery and other items for everyday purposes. Many will be here to get costumes and buy silk garments to sew clothes.

Then we move to the Namsan Tower. Namsan Tower is a tower to the CJ Seoul Tower and also known as the Seoul Tower. It functions as communication towers and observation towers. The tower is located on Mount Namsan in the heart of Seoul. Namsan Tower started construction in 1969 at a cost of $ 2.5 million and opened to the public in 1980. Since then, Namsam Tower has become a landmark of Seoul.













Namsan Hanok Village

Namsan Hanok Village is a village of traditional Korean houses, located in Mount Nam. This village as a reminder of the anniversary of the city of Seoul to-600 years and it has an area of ​​8000m square.

This village brings back reminders of old Korea and there are various traditional games, clothing and customs of the Korean culture is shown to visitors.




Namdaemun Market

After finishing a tour of the Namsan Hanok Village, we visited the Namdaemun Market. Namdeamun means that the gates of the south and is located in the suburbs. Namdaemun Market is also the largest wholesale market in Korea is an area of ​​10 hectares and consists of 1000 stalls and some supermarkets. Business area which sell these types of goods such as clothing, footwear, fabrics, ginseng and many other Korean goods. This can be seen that Namdeamun market contributing to economic development to local people and South Korea.

Here end of the trip to South Korea for 6 days. Its really a good experience for me as a student which not all of the student can experience and follow this university trip. From this trip, really learn a lot of thing such as communication skills, team work, confident, and so on.

Hope in future, i still have another chance to follow and join this kind of trip.
Kamsahamida. =)


No comments:

Post a Comment