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  1. Dec 11, 2018 · Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is where you’ll discover gleaming skyscrapers alongside historic Buddhist temples, Michelin-starred haute cuisine bordering humble dumpling houses, and splurge ...

  2. Seoul - Capital, Korea, Dynasty: Archaeological exploration shows evidence of human settlement since about 4000 bce along the Han River in the area now occupied by Seoul. The earliest historical mention of Seoul and the surrounding area dates from the 1st century bce. During the Three Kingdoms period (c. 57 bce–668 ce) of Silla, Goguryeo, and Baekje, the area formed a borderland between the three countries, although during the early part of the period it was most closely associated with ...

  3. Oct 25, 2021 · South Korea's bustling capital, Seoul offers visitors luxury, leisure and tradition in one thriving city. Known for its technology, traditional palaces, and K-Pop scene, Seoul is the beating heart ...

  4. Seoul does in fact predate the current border dividing North and South Korea. Actually, the city was the capital of a unified Korean kingdom from 1394 onwards, and remained the colonial capital under Japanese occupation from 1910 until 1945. The reason why the border is so close to Seoul is that it is the cease-fire line, meaning the positions ...

  5. Seoul , City (pop., 2010: 9,794,304), capital of South Korea since 1948, with the administrative status of a province. Located on the Han River near the centre of the Korean peninsula, Seoul was the capital of the Chosŏn dynasty (1394–1910) and the centre of Japanese rule of Korea (1910–45).

  6. Indeed, during the war, the city was even at times controlled by North Korean forces. During this time, Busan was the capital of South Korea. However, today, Seoul is by far the biggest city in South Korea, with 10 million inhabitants (compared to 3 million in Busan), the capital, the political and economical center of the country. Why?

  7. 3 days ago · From history to culture and food to religion, take a look at our guide to the top reasons why you should visit South Korea at least once in your lifetime. 1. Pulsating Culture. Natural Feature. Share. Add to Plan. Crystal Jo / Unsplash. View Tours. Due to their long history, South Koreans have a variety of traditions they have kept alive ...