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Revised Romanization | Rotde Woldeu Minsok Bangmulgwan |
McCune–Reischauer | Rotte WŏldŭMinsok Pangmulgwan |
The Lotte World Folk Museum is a museum in Seoul,South Korea.
Osan is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, approximately 35 km (22 mi) south of Seoul. The population of the city is around 200,000. The local economy is supported by a mix of agricultural and industrial enterprises.
The Seoul Olympic Stadium, a.k.a “Jamsil Olympic Stadium", is a multi-purpose stadium in Seoul, South Korea. It is the main stadium built for the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 10th Asian Games in 1986. It is the centrepiece of the Seoul Sports Complex in the Songpa District, in the southeast of the city south of the Han River. It is the largest stadium in South Korea.
The Seoul Arts Center is an arts complex in Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea. It consists of five main buildings: the Opera House, with three auditoriums; the Music Hall, with two concert halls; the Hangaram Art Museum; the Hangaram Design Museum; and the Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum. The Opera House is built in a shape that resembles the traditional Korean bamboo hat called gat.
Jegi-dong Station is a station on Line 1 on the Seoul Subway network.
Hwaseong Fortress or Suwon Hwaseong is a fortification surrounding the centre of Suwon, the provincial capital of Gyeonggi Province, in South Korea. It was built from 1794 to 1796 by King Jeongjo of the Joseon dynasty to house and honour the remains of his father, Prince Sado. Sado had been executed by being locked alive inside a rice chest by his own father King Yeongjo after failing to obey a command to commit suicide. Located 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Seoul and enclosing much of central Suwon, the fortress includes King Jeongjo's palace Haenggung. The fortress and enclosed palace were designated as a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1997. It comprises among many other features the palace, a perimeter wall, four main gates, and two sluicegates over the Suwoncheon, Suwon's main stream, which flows through the centre of the fortress.
The Coreana Cosmetic Museum is a museum in Seoul, South Korea.
The Dosan Ahn Chang-ho Memorial Hall (Korean: 도산안창호기념관) is a museum in Seoul, South Korea. It commemorates Korean independence activist and early Korean American Ahn Chang Ho.
The Ho-Am Art Museum (Korean: 호암미술관) is an art museum in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, approximately 40 km south of Seoul. It holds a number of traditional Korean paintings.
The Korea Racing Authority Equine Museum is a horse museum in Gwacheon, South Korea. Established on September 13, 1988, to complement Equestrian at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, it has over 50,000 visitors annually in a variety of audiences, ranging from the elderly to children. It has roughly 1,500 exhibits in 123 square meters of showroom space. In 2008, a special exhibition was held running over 100 years of horse racing, and in 2009 hosted modern artwork, including painting, sculpture, ceramics and photographs related to horses.
The Milal Museum of Art is an art museum in Seoul, South Korea.
The Museum of Photography, Seoul is a photography museum in Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
The Paper Art Museum is a museum in Seoul, South Korea.
The Posco Art Museum is a museum in Seoul, South Korea.
The Seoul Olympic Museum is a museum dedicated to the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. The museum was closed due to renovation from July 2018. The reopening date has been moved back several times. It was announced in February 2023 that it would be closed until 2026.
The SOMA Museum of Art, formerly Seoul Olympic Art Museum, is a museum in Seoul, South Korea.
Chuncheon National Museum is a national museum in Chuncheon, South Korea. It opened on October 30, 2002.
Seoul Air Base is located in Seongnam city near Seoul in South Korea. Runway 19 and 20 are equipped with an ILS.
The Hannam Bridge, formerly known as the Third Hangang Bridge, is a girder bridge over the Han River, South Korea. It connects Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu and Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu. The bridge is heavily congested with traffic, with both gu being busy business districts. It was called the Hangang Bridge No. 3 until 1985, when its name was changed to the current name. A trot song "Jesamhanggyo" was popularized by Hye Eun-Yi in 1979. The bridge was originally built to expedite the evacuation of Seoul residents during a potential attack by North Korea.
Hwarangdae station was a railway station on the Gyeongchun Line in South Korea, which started operation in 1939 under the name Taereung station (태릉역). It was renamed Hwarangdae in 1958. It was closed in 2010 and is currently preserved as a museum. The wooden building is a registered cultural heritage property since 2006.
Korea University Museum (Korean: 고려대학교박물관), commonly called The University Museum, is a history, archaeology, and art museum that is part of Korea University. It is located in Seoul, South Korea.