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  2. Hangang Park - Wikipedia

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    The main goal of the project was to create an environmently friendly space that the citizens of Seoul, Koreans, foreigners and tourists can enjoy. While building the Hangang Park, a section of Hangang, 41.5 km long and 39.9 km 2 large, turned into a river of 2.5m of average depth and 1 km of average width.

  3. Seoul Forest - Wikipedia

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    Flowers in Seoul Forest Seoul Forest Station. Seoul Forest (Korean: 서울숲; RR: Seoul sup) is a large park in Seongdong District, Seoul, South Korea. It is open year-round, and admission is free. Seoul Forest opened in June 2005. The city government spent 235.2 billion won in development. [1] It is the third largest park in Seoul. [2] Seoul ...

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean city of Seoul is home to many visitor attractions. Many are of historical importance, such as palaces and museums. Others showcase Korea's vibrant growth and rising place in the world. Many places on this list are 3 syllables long, each syllable comes from one Hanja character. The syllable "gung" for example, means palace.

  5. Tourism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Kiyomizu-dera, the most crowded temple in Kyoto Crowds of tourists at Nikkō Tōshō-gū. Tourism in Japan is a major industry and contributor to the Japanese economy.In 2019, the sector directly contributed 11 trillion yen (US$100 billion), or 2% of the GDP, and attracted 31.88 million international tourists.

  6. Mapo Saebit Culture Forest - Wikipedia

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    Mapo Saebit Culture Forest (Korean: 마포새빛문화숲) is a neighborhood park located in Dangin-dong, Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea. History The park ...

  7. Bukhansan National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park contains forested areas, temples and granite peaks. The three main peaks are Baekundae, 836.5 m (2,744 ft), Insubong, 810.5 m (2,659 ft) and Mangnyeongdae, 799.5 m (2,623 ft). Due to its popularity with hikers and Seoul residents, some trails are closed on a rotation basis to protect the local environment.

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