We had a busy week exploring the colors and chaos of Seoul, Korea - including temple and museum visits, several great hikes, and lots of long walks and subway rides to explore neighborhoods around the city. Our favorites areas included Insadong, Jongno, and Namsan, as well as the Cheonggyecheon Stream, an 11km urban walkway pictured below that runs through the city.
Here are some WATER FEATURE PHOTOS. Savit Island, pictured below is a great spot along the Han River to watch the nightly Banpo Rainbow Bridge fountain shows. Cheonggyecheon Stream's fountains and waterfalls also dance at night.
Here are NAMSAN TOWER PHOTOS. Namsan Tower is the 2nd highest point in Seoul and sits at the geographic center of the city, offering great views in all directions and lovely forested trails on the way up. At the top, all the railings are covered with love locks.
We took lots of ART/ARCHITECTURE PHOTOS while visiting different neighborhoods and museums across Seoul and learned a few things along the way about the processes used by Korean artists to create elaborate lacquer boxes, like the one pictured below. One of the most impressive modern building we saw was the Dongdaemun Design Plaza.
There was a dramatic mix of old and new across the city... and so many colorful lanterns everywhere! Here are TEMPLE PHOTOS to illustrate this point. We happened to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace on a free admission cultural day, so in addition to seeing a changing of the guard ceremony, we saw lots of locals (and tourists) dressed in traditional hanbok attire.