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[Late Morning/Afternoon 10:00~18:00]
PKG Item / Price
Conditions & Inclusion
105,000 KRW
Each/Min.2
Foreign Tax Free
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Pick up Service
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Round Trip Transportation
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Tour Guide
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Entrance Fee
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Lunch
Overview
Experience the gap between poverty and wealth through Korea's past status system to the present invisible status. Let's move to the spot where you can feel the gap between rich and poor.
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Gyeongbok Palace (Royal Family): Gyeongbok Palace, the largest and most magnificent of Korean palaces, is divided into royal life and political spaces, offering a glimpse of the king's power, religion, politics and culture who had all the powers of decision at the time. Let's watch episodes of royal family kings along with the history of Korea.
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Namdaemun Market (Old citizens): Namdaemun Market was established from the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, and has been the representative market with 600-year-old history in Korea, and was created by ordinary Koreans. With the concept of wholesale market, it is an attractive shopping area as there are more than 1,700 miscellaneous good stores, including souvenirs, socks and accessories.
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Gi taek's village (Steps) & Woori Super: The steps of Gi taek's village and Woori Super were the filming locations for the movie "Parasite." It is difficult to live in a rural village, but the relationship is reminiscent of a good family. The staircase of Gi taek's neighborhood gives the message that it is the passage between the rich and the poor, and Woori Super has snacks of Korean memories, allowing visitors to taste old Korean snacks to commemorate their visit.
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Samsung-dong I-Park and Rich village: Gangnam-gu, Seoul, set up a plan to build high-end apartments in the 1970s, and in the 2000s, high-rise apartments were built around Samsung-dong. One of them is I-Park in Samsung-dong. Samsung-dong I-Park, which boasts the grandeur of high-rise apartments, is a symbol of Korean wealth. Behind I-Park is the home of Lee Gun-hee, the chairman of Samsung Group, followed by luxury villas lined up to be called Korea's wealthy village.