I wanted to capture the vastness of Gwanghwamun Square in a photo.
It's too wide to be included in the photo.
As a space representing the capital,
Office buildings to the left and right of the wide open square.
Statues of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-sin in the center, followed by Gwanghwamun
I was really impressed.
You can't feel this kind of atmosphere anywhere else in the country.
The buildings you see as soon as you get off at Jonggak Station.
Moderately tall and neat looks good.
Arrival at Gwanghwamun Station
I can't capture the true vastness in a photo.
Even if I filmed it at an ultra-wide angle, I couldn’t capture that majestic feeling.
There is a square the size of a lane in a straight line right next to it.
The square is flat and there are no structures, so it feels really stressful.
This feeling was possible because of Seoul.
A feeling of history and modernity coexisting. It was so good
This is Seoul taken from the observatory behind the Blue House
I took a picture from Yeouido, but it was hazy due to fine dust.
Come down and go to the main gate of the Blue House.
Arrival at the Blue House.
It's open and new, so be sure to go there at least once.
There's nothing to see, but the feeling is amazing.
What was the president of Sijin below? Anyway, this is where he lives.
Seoul N Tower seen from the Blue House
Really bustling with Chinese people. There were some Japanese people too.
I took a quick look around Gyeongbokgung Palace after a long time.
ㄹㅇ This feeling is unrivaled in Seoul.
Harmony of large-scale cultural assets and modern buildings
It must have been difficult to watch because I wrote it so ramblingly.
Thank you for reading this long post