
Seoul isn’t just a place to see, it’s a place to feel. Next spring, I’m taking a small group on a journey through tea houses, Hanok studios, artisan workshops, and the city’s modern creative scene that pays homage to Korean heritage. This is a personal, hands-on itinerary for the traveler that wants to feel, not just see a place. We’ll meet guides, craftspeople, and experts in their fields. Comment “TOUR” to see all of the details. Know someone that would love a deeper travel experience? Tag them in them in the comments. Follow @thesoulofseoulblog for more great opportunities to see Korea more deeply. #imagineyourkorea #iseoulu #ig_korea #visitseoul #seoul_korea #koreabyme #discoversouthkorea #visitkorea #koreatrip
Attraction

Statue of King Sejong the Great
Sculpture
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Unveiled in 2009, this statue shows the 1400s King Sejon sitting above Gwanghwamun Plaza.