※ People who don't like bright saturation, just watch it.
The view you see when you get off at the ‘Dajung-dong’ bus stop.
Sejong City is unique in that it has a screen door in the style of Gangbyeon Station and an overpass and an underpass. <-- It feels strange because there is nothing other than buses going on the overpass and underpass.
When you get off the Dajeong-dong bus stop and look to your right, the first thing you see is a curtain wall-like building.
Reminiscent of the boutique Monaco officetel in Gangnam.
I just turned up the saturation so the cyan glass was visible, but in reality, the cyan glass part wasn't noticeable at all.
1. Views from Jecheon
Jecheon<--River name
A common scenery seen when looking at
Jungheung S Class
Of course, it was a unique building in Sejong City.
Buildings like Haeundae's L City and Songdo's Hill Sky (or Booyoung Songdo Tower) would be completely empty without them.
Personally, I think the sidewalk blocks in Sejong City are T.S.
Low-rise apartments in Naritjae Village Complex 5 and 6.
Nice dog.
Jungheung S Class commercial area
Luxury luggage
Skyridge of Jungheung S Class
Luxury.
Citizens riding bicycles in Jecheon.
I am so envious of planned cities or flat lands.
The main apartment building in Naritjae Village Complex 6.
Isn’t there a curved detail at the bottom?
Naritjae Village Complex 4.
A masterpiece by Buwon Tree Shade, a top-notch construction company.
The lower floors are disappointing, but the middle floors are a masterpiece.
It's a bit of a curtain wall look, but it's still pretty.
A photo that has been carefully edited.
This is a correction method that seems to appear on Instagram when people ask, “What is the morning view you want to see when you wake up?”
Green curtain wall look.
This is my first time seeing it in Korea, but the design was pretty decent.
2. Details of Sejong Lake Park ,view .
Observation deck at Sejong Lake Park <--I should have gone up, but I forgot..
A chair that is prone to spraining even once while lying down.
A building that looks like something from Osaka, Japan.
What is the view like from over there in the pavilion?
National Sejong Library.
I see things I only see in English textbooks in real life.
I was curious what it was like inside there.
A bench under a dense tree
The building in the middle of the lake is the performance hall.
But Is there a performance in particular...?
Marriott and Prugio seen from Lake Park, morning on the lake...? Officetel
When it's summer over there, they don't even turn on water like a shower, so maybe it's just a parasol?
Full shot of the green curtain wall building
Skyline taken from the concert hall
Personally, this is my favorite photo
I need to correct this again
This too, corrected again...
At the concert hall 0.6x zoomed photo
Troublesome to correct.
For reference, all JPG photos change to ultra-high resolution when you click on the photo.
To be honest, I wanted to do everything in WEBP, but they said it would take a long time to load, so I just used jpg.