The Tourist's Attraction of South Korea
For those who travel abroad, the BaghaBagha countries of the world are like a lot of projects, when one country is over, the plan to visit another country starts. It is the intense desire to move from country to country that turns people into world-citizens. People travel from one country to another because of their unquenchable desire to travel the world.
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For those who travel abroad, the BaghaBagha countries of the world are like a lot of projects, when one country is over, the plan to visit another country starts. It is the intense desire to move from country to country that turns people into world-citizens. People travel from one country to another because of their unquenchable desire to travel the world. Today's travelers are just a modern version of the poet Nazrul Islam's Bedouin. I have already told the stories of different countries in the previous articles. Today is a country full of splendid modern but natural beauty and I will tell the story of all the thrilling travels of that country. The name of the country is South Korea.Despite many years of socio-political turmoil in South Korea, a country of nature, beauty, modernity, and advanced technology, the country is not far behind in tourism. Some of the most famous landmarks we've got are K-Pop, Internet Cafe, and Kimchi (Korean national food) for Koreans only. Lots of tourists visit this bizarre country every year and get some great adrenaline-boosting, heart-pounding experiences. Let's take a look at what South Korea has to offer to make tourists more excited.
1. Everland T-Express Those who have not heard of the Everland T-Express in South Korea should know that the most famous roller coaster in the country is the Everland T-Express. What else do you think? If you are mistaken for a roller coaster for kids, learn more, this roller coaster will go from a height of 150 feet to gravity pull down, taking away all your courage. If you are brave enough and have a thrilling experience, this roller coaster from South Korea will catch your eye.
2. South Korea is also called the center of fashion in the world, along the Mendong Road. Koreans practice all kinds of fashion from the beginning to the present. The most popular fashionable areas here are the areas around Mendong in Seoul. Lots of people come here to witness the latest fashion from the very top. Anyone who wants to shop in this mendang of Jamjamat. So it is said that even if the things bought from here are put in a giant bag, there will be no space in that bag. The area is also a symbol of South Korean culture.
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3. Give yourself a gift Stay at Temple state for a day to isolate yourself from the world, to get rid of the hustle and bustle of urban noise, traffic jams, worries, the daily grind of daily life. There is also the opportunity to become a Korean monk or monk for one day. If you want to know Korean Buddhism, you have to become a monk and spend a day here. You will find yourself in the balance of the monks' simple but unique regular meals, daily regular meditation practice, and the place's natural beauty. That is the way to become successful in life.
4. Learn Taekwondo Many people may not be familiar with the word "taekwondo" during their stay in South Korea. But those who are familiar with the word know exactly how exciting it is. Martial arts are considered a national sport in Korea, and Korean martial arts are called taekwondo. The national game of a country can be so exciting that it is hard to understand without seeing South Korea, so this famous martial art can be learned in the days of South Korea.
Here, the taekwondo headquarters of the whole world is located a short distance from the city of Seoul, the name is "Taekwondo". People from all over the world come here to witness and learn historical sciences like Taekwondo. There is also a three-story museum here that will tell you the history of Taekwondo.
Wake up and see all the great seafood in the fish market. The biggest fish market in South Korea is the fish market which is located right on the beach. In South Korea, Jagalchi is called a seafood paradise. Innumerable species of fish that have gone bad are arranged in layers in every shop here. The best thing is, you just have to show them the fish or shrimp you want to eat.
Right there in front of you will make your edible fish fried. The area offers not only seafood but also some of South Korea's most famous street foods. South Korean tteokbokki (hot rice cake), hotteok (sweet pancakes), kimbap (a type of rice dish) and classic chicken skewers are some of the most famous street foods, all of which can be found in Jagalchi.
5. Start the journey To get very close to the nature of this country towards the village of BakchanHanak in South Korea, first you have to leave the modern city and take the village road. One such village is BakchanHanak. This village, located very close to Seoul, was founded by the Josiun dynasty. From there the path starts to this impeccable village. There is a wonderful combination of beauty and tradition in the way of building a house here. Each house in the village is called "Hanok", each built in a unique Korean-style building. Known as the heart of Seoul, this Bacchus speaks half-spoken English to the locals, and if you understand something, you'll have a different experience of the village.The history of the village can be known better then. The locals are well known for their hospitality. 6. Don't forget to visit DMZ In the last few days on the way back to South Korea, you must visit DMZ. DMZ stands for "demilitarized zone", meaning where the South and North Korean governments have banned military Anagona. Drink nothing more in this natural place located on the border of South and North Korea, you will find peace. For some unknown reason, huge wildlife has developed here. So while traveling here you may come across some endangered animals which no one bothers here. DMZ's travel experience will be a different kind of enjoyable travel experience that is impossible for anyone to easily forget.
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Writer: Sayka Arifin Orpita
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