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Inwangseong Fortress seen in the distance
Seoul Millennium Hilton Hotel...
Personally, I think it would be a shame to demolish this building.
I think this building should be preserved.
Hanyangdoseong Relics Exhibition Hall
Jamdubong Peak I encountered while climbing Namsan Mountain
Namsan Octagonal Pavilion
In 1959, it was named Woonamjeong, named after President Syngman Rhee.
It was built under the name, but was demolished a year later during the April 19 Revolution.
It is said to have been newly built in 1968.
Personally, I personally think that every mountaintop in Korea has an octagonal pavilion like that.
I think it would be a good idea to make it.
I took this photo inside the first floor of Namsan Tower because it was pretty.
Itaewon and the buildings on Teheran-ro on the left
The dark areas in the middle are the Yongsan Park site.
Seoul Station’s past and present
Namdaemun Church in the middle
The former Daewoo Building, completed in 1977
It is currently renamed Seoul Square.