★ Let's discover more about the Korean Wave !
★ Follow the characters of "Goblin" Drama
★ Discover Unhyeon Palace, a Renaissance-styled building
★ Follow the steps of Kim Shin in Deoksugung Stonewall Walkway
★ Meet Ji Eun-tak at Duksung Girls’ High School !
★ Discover Bukchon Hanbok Village and Korean traditional houses
The exact spots of Goblin's film sites.
While recalling a scene in the filmed drama called goblin, during your sightseeing tour of this famous tourist attraction, you can feel the longevity of the goblin in this famous sightseeing spot, Gangbuk.
Hotel(Seoul) → Unhyeon Palace → Deoksu Palace Doldamgil → Deoksung High School → RedPine or Ginseng Center → Lunch → Korean Star Photo Zone → Bukchon Hanok Village → RedPine or Ginseng Center → Hotel(Seoul)
09:10 am(Pick-up time could be changed depending on hotel where you stay at)
While recalling a scene in the filmed drama called goblin, during your sightseeing tour of this famous tourist attraction, you can feel the longevity of the goblin in this famous sightseeing spot, Gangbuk Goblin: The Lonely and Great God Tour :”Dokkaebi” is a popular Korean drama and it was first aired on December 2, 2016 in South Korea. The English name of this drama is ”Goblin: The Lonely and Great God”. In ancient times, Kim Shin is an unbeatable war admiral but the young King is jealous of him and kills him. After that Kim Shin becomes a Dokkaebi and waits 900 years for his human bride to end his life…. This drama all about love story between Dokkaebi, Grim Reaper and humans.
You will witness the royal guard changing ceremony at Gwanghwamun, an event that marks the changing of the royal guards and confirms their identities. Begin your journey at Gwanghwamun Gate, where the colorful Royal Guard Changing Ceremony brings the traditions of the Joseon Dynasty to life. Then step inside Gyeongbokgung Palace, the grandest and most beautiful of Korea’s royal palaces. As you wander through its sweeping courtyards and ornate halls, imagine the daily life of kings and queens centuries ago. Highlights include Geunjeongjeon Hall, where formal state affairs were held, Gangnyeongjeon Hall, the king’s private residence, and the picturesque Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, once used for royal banquets beside a tranquil pond. (Please note: On Tuesdays, when Gyeongbokgung and the National Folk Museum are closed, the tour will instead visit Deoksugung Palace and the Presidential Blue House Museum.)
Step inside the National Folk Museum of Korea, located within the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace, and explore the everyday lives of Korean people throughout history. Through thousands of artifacts, interactive exhibits, and life-sized replicas, the museum vividly illustrates how Koreans lived, worked, and celebrated across the centuries. A highlight is the recreated traditional village street, where you can walk through shops and homes from the early 20th century—right at the moment when electricity first entered daily life. It’s a fascinating way to experience Korea’s cultural heritage and see how tradition shaped the modern nation.
Also known as Namsan Tower, this communication and observation tower is located on Namsan Mountain in central Seoul. At 236 meters, it provides panoramic views of Seoul and the surrounding areas. The tower features a digital observatory, a revolving restaurant, and various viewing platforms where love locks are often placed by couples. It's a significant cultural landmark and a popular spot for both tourists and locals, especially at night when the tower lights up.
The first Korean traditional market ever. Customers can try from Korean authentic food to street tasty food. Not only the food but all kinds of souvenirs travelers can find out. Feel local vibes in this hot place!
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