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SKY is an unofficial grouping and acronym for the three most prestigious and academically competitive universities located in Seoul, South Korea. It includes Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University. [1] The term is widely used in South Korea, both in the media and by the universities themselves.
North Harbor SKY.V Tower A 77 Busan [372] North Harbor SKY.V Tower B 77 Busan [372] IFC Xi The Sky: 70 2028 Busan: Complex to include multiple buildings Bucheon Media Culture Complex Hotel: 70 2027 Bucheon: Complex to include multiple buildings I-Core City Landmark II: 70 2030 Incheon: Daejeon Station Hanwha U-Link Redevelopment: 69 2025 Daejeon
Seoul skyline at night. This list of tallest buildings in Seoul ranks skyscrapers in the South Korean capital city of Seoul by height. As of March 2024, this list contains 126 buildings that are 150 m (492 ft) tall or higher, of which only 82 are recognized by the Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.
Yonsei University (Korean: 연세대학교; Hanja: 延世大學校) is a private Christian research university located in Seoul, South Korea.Yonsei is one of the prestigious group of three universities in the nation referred to as SKY universities.
'Seoul University') is a public research university located in Seoul, South Korea. It is one of the SKY universities and a part of the Flagship Korean National Universities. [4] The university's main campus is located in Gwanak, and two additional campuses are located in Daehangno and Pyeongchang. The university comprises sixteen colleges, one ...
A South Korean military helicopter flies over the National Assembly in Seoul on 4 December, 2024, after South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law. (YONHAP/AFP via Getty Images)
Lotte World Tower (Korean: 롯데월드타워), is a 123-story, 555 m (1,821 ft) supertall skyscraper, located in Sincheon-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea.It is the sixth-tallest building in the world, the tallest in OECD countries, and also the first in South Korea to be over 100 stories tall.
On August 1, 2014 its programming was changed to airing reruns of Korean dramas and its name changed first to Sky Drama, and then on March 16, 2020 to SKY. On April 29, 2022, SKY changed its channel name to ENA, which the channel made its availability outside Skylife such as their competitors B tv and U+TV .