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What must-see tourist attractions are there in Korea?
The most literary blocks: Sanqing Cave, Xinsha Cave, Fu Yandong Cave and West Village. In Seoul, there are several places where modernity and retro are intertwined, and simplicity and luxury are integrated. For example, the tree-lined avenues in Sanqingdong and Xinshadong have almost brought Korean literature and art to the extreme, and every building and exhibition window there is great.

Coupled with the role of the palette, it is definitely a must-see for street shooting. Of course, art lovers should not miss Nishimura and Fu Yandong. Stroll the streets, stroll in the maze of hutongs, light-colored murals and small graffiti, art galleries and cafes with various styles and characteristics, and culture and art meet here.

The most romantic: by train. The nearest station to the sea-gangwon Zhengdongjin Railway Station. As the closest railway station to the sea in the world, you can experience the infinite charm of surging waves and sea breeze when you get off the train.

However, there is another reason why Zheng Dongjin is called a representative tourist attraction in Korea. This is the sunrise of Zheng Dongjin. The sea breeze strikes, welcome the first ray of sunshine, and take another trip to the ocean train. Come and let this beautiful scenery catch your eye!

The highlight: the year-end lighting festival. The Rose Garden in Dongdaemun Design Square is considered as the most beautiful place in Dongdaemun Design Square! Up to 25,500 roses are lit every night, lining the surrounding high-rise buildings, making the scenery more spectacular.

In the design square during the day, besides shopping in shopping malls, there will be some special exhibitions to visit, and there will be some theme markets outdoors at weekends. There are so many shopping centers around, shopping girls can stay here all day.

Most exotic: Ganchuan Cultural Village, Busan, itaewon, Seoul. Located at the foot of the mountain, Ganchuan Culture Village is a village where houses are arranged in steps. It used to be a run-down slum, but later it became a famous cultural attraction under the impetus of the "Hutong Art Project" in Busan. It is also known as the santorini in Busan, and it is also a place for multicultural exchange in art exhibitions. The paintings in the village were painted by volunteers from all over the world. They took pictures all the way. Although climbing the mountain is very hard, the scenery along the way makes people's mouths rise.