During my stay in Seoul, one among the most beautiful place I have visited was the Namsan Mountain commonly know as Mount Mongmyeok or 목멱산. I have seen the unique view of Seoul's natural environment. Its beauty could be appreciated more if you go up to the 480 meters height of Namsan Tower.
Namsan Mountain is near, around 250 meters more or less, from Jung-Gu District of Seoul."
Namsan Mountain is near, around 250 meters more or less, from Jung-Gu District of Seoul."
Namsam Tower
Many visitors ride the Namsan cable car up Mt. Namsan to walk to the tower. The tower is renowned as a national landmark and for its cityscape views. The 236.7 m (777 ft) tower sits on the Namsan mountain (243m or 797 ft). It attracts thousands of tourists and locals every year, especially during nighttime when the tower lights up. Visitors may go up the tower for a fee that differs for the following groups: children, elderly teenagers, and adults. Rates differ for each package and group size.
Lighting of the Tower
During the spring the Tower is being lighted up for 52 days and more. The tower uses the latest LED technology to offer visitors a digital, cultural art experience through 'light art.' The N Seoul Tower puts on many different shows, including the "Reeds of Light" and "Shower of Light."
Love Padlocks
This attraction is situated on the 2nd floor of the N Plaza, at the Roof Terrace. The "Locks of Love" is a popular location for people to hang locks that symbolize eternal love, and has been depicted in many Korean television shows, dramas, and movies for this reason.
'Love padlocks' is a common couple activity that consists of the purchasing of a padlock and key, where initials, messages, and symbols can be personally inscribed onto the surface of the lock with markers and pens. Securing the padlocks on the fences filled with the locks of previous participants, the key is often thrown away as a symbol of everlasting love.
Wishing Pond & Observatory
The N Tower also holds many other attractions including the digital observatory and the Wishing Pond. The Wishing Pond can be found on the second floor of the tower, where people throw coins into the pond wishing.
Other events and attractions
The Teddy Bear Museum showcases teddy bears in the past, present, and future of Seoul.
Many visitors ride the Namsan cable car up Mt. Namsan to walk to the tower. The tower is renowned as a national landmark and for its cityscape views. The 236.7 m (777 ft) tower sits on the Namsan mountain (243m or 797 ft). It attracts thousands of tourists and locals every year, especially during nighttime when the tower lights up. Visitors may go up the tower for a fee that differs for the following groups: children, elderly teenagers, and adults. Rates differ for each package and group size.
Lighting of the Tower
During the spring the Tower is being lighted up for 52 days and more. The tower uses the latest LED technology to offer visitors a digital, cultural art experience through 'light art.' The N Seoul Tower puts on many different shows, including the "Reeds of Light" and "Shower of Light."
Love Padlocks
This attraction is situated on the 2nd floor of the N Plaza, at the Roof Terrace. The "Locks of Love" is a popular location for people to hang locks that symbolize eternal love, and has been depicted in many Korean television shows, dramas, and movies for this reason.
'Love padlocks' is a common couple activity that consists of the purchasing of a padlock and key, where initials, messages, and symbols can be personally inscribed onto the surface of the lock with markers and pens. Securing the padlocks on the fences filled with the locks of previous participants, the key is often thrown away as a symbol of everlasting love.
Wishing Pond & Observatory
The N Tower also holds many other attractions including the digital observatory and the Wishing Pond. The Wishing Pond can be found on the second floor of the tower, where people throw coins into the pond wishing.
Other events and attractions
The Teddy Bear Museum showcases teddy bears in the past, present, and future of Seoul.
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