๐The full moon has risen! These days, there are not many people who go to see the moon. How about going home and spending a romantic time alone or with family this Chuseok? So, I've put together a list of great places to #watch the moon around the country.
Have a bountiful and leisurely Chuseok :)
Dalmaji Park
I came to see the moon at Dalmaji Neighborhood Park to celebrate Chuseok! The view of Lotte Tower on the left and Dongho Bridge on the right makes you turn your head alternately, and the fact that you can see this view in just 5 minutesโจ Here, when the moon rises, it is spanned between two tall buildings. It seems that taking a picture is the point of a famous photo๐
Yongyangbongjeojeong Park
Seoul's hidden healing spot that you've never known, #Yongyangbongjejeong Park. There are spots too blissful for me to keep to myself. Watching the sun set behind the 63 Building and putting my emotions on the No. 1 line train returning from work. On days when Seoul's sunset lingers on the Hangangdaegyo Bridge and Nodeul Island, it's a place I hope you'll visit at least once. โซ๏ธ Yongyangbongjejeong Park ๐ 3-9 Bon-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul โจ Please go to the highest 'Sky Observation Deck' ๐ชง Use the second entrance when walking from Nodeul Station.
Cheongnyangsan Mountain Namhansanseong Observatory
Common landscapes that you can meet when you go to fortresses in South Korea :) What do we need before going up?? The most important thing is the weather ๐ It's the weather that's the most important factor I took a few vain steps 1๏ธโฃ Go to the Meteorological Agency observation data site and check visibility 2๏ธโฃ Go early because there may not be a place for a tripod at the observatory 3๏ธโฃ Unconditionally bring telephoto lenses 4๏ธโฃ Bring warm clothes + Put on comfortable shoes Let's see the beautiful autumn sky and the place where Ah Kyung is waiting.
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Standing high and looking at the forest. Descending at Dongdaemun Station and entering Changsin Alley Market, long eaves-like awnings wrap around the alley. The faint light that enters through the improperly fitted covers due to the curved alleyways transforms this place into something more mystical. The sounds of conversation between merchants and local residents, the footsteps of people moving busily, and motorcycles rushing to deliver fabric to Dongdaemun Market blend as white noise with the background, while the various food smells and sights hold the attention of many visitors. Exiting the market promptly in case time gets away, the densely packed residential areas in a straight line and the sewing machines moving hurriedly breaking the silence are an unusual sight not easily found elsewhere. And the dark cliffs gently visible behind once again catch me, showing the layers of history Changsin-dong holds, making it impossible not to take out my camera. Originally, Changsin-dong was a quarry. To lay the foundations of the colonial city, the Japanese constructed large buildings in Gyeongseong, including well-known structures like Joseon Bank, Gyeongseong Station (old Seoul Station), Gyeongseong Provincial Office (old Seoul City Hall), and the Government-General of Korea, all completed in just 10 years, and all were stone buildings. To construct so many buildings in such a short period required a tremendous amount of granite, and Changsin-dong was the source. Roaming around, one can easily see the artificially cut mountains. Changsin-dong holds the pain of history while also playing a significant role in laying the foundations of Seoul after liberation. Leading the Korean fashion market with Dongdaemun Market at the forefront, people gathered here, forming markets and residential areas. The residential areas, clustered against the cliffs, formed a village, and with the market at the entrance, it became possible to experience the space mentioned by Seomun. To some, the old houses and worn-out town might seem worthless, considered good land for apartment construction. However, climbing up to the 'Changsin Sungin Quarry Observation Deck' introduced today, one would realize the correctness of the thoughts of many to preserve and remember Changsin-dong. The observation deck is simple yet impressi...
Cheonghak Watershed Observatory
Busan is a hot spot for night views.
Cheonghak Reservoir Observatory.
If you go up a steep hill
You can see every corner of Yeongdo.
From magic hour to night view,
The photos were captured in the flow of time.
Waiting for the lights of Busan Harbor Bridge to turn on
It was too cold, unfortunately, so I gave up and came down.
From Cheonghak Reservoir Park, you can also see the Busan Port Bridge.
You can see it, so please visit it together.
Beacon Fire Station in Hwangryeong Mountain
This is the night view of Busan taken from Hwangnyeongsan beacon tower.
The road up is steep and difficult, but
What you see with your eyes cannot be expressed in words.
You can see Gwangan Bridge and Seomyeon at a glance.
BUSAN X the SKY
Madness on the sea, Busan skyscrapers - There is a city very similar to Busan in South Korea. Chicago, USA. The shape of the land and the arrangement of the water are the same. Busan is on the Korea Strait, and Chicago is on Lake Michigan. It's similar in the context of a physical piece of land that has its limits and will one day have to lift a building into the sky. Of course, Chicago is a city that has already had many skyscrapers on empty land since the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The city of Busan was relatively safe and well-preserved in the war, so there was no such development. This is the reason why satellite cities were created as the territory of the city behind the sea. As time passed and Busan ran out of land on which to build something new in 2020, they began to cut mountains or raise the height of buildings. Among them, L City in Haeundae and Lotte Tower in Nampo-dong are such examples. In Korea, skyscrapers are concentrated in Seoul. This is because these skyscrapers, which are originally created only in large cities, are overcrowded. - But the difference from Seoul is that Busan faces the sea. The sea is windy and salty winds continue to blow. Elevating and maintaining buildings takes a lot more skill than you think. Nevertheless, there are 100-story residences in Haeundae. A hotel and a water park are included, but the attraction of this L-City apartment is the observatory, which is ranked on the 100th. Maybe it's interesting to give back to some degree the public attitude of the ocean view, which is only allowed to those who spend a lot of money on this building as a residence or a hotel. The same is true of Lotte Tower in Jamsil, Seoul, but since this place was originally built for the purpose of shopping and tourism, the observatory is plausible. - But not on the sea. - However, when you go up to the 100th floor of this L-City, you can see the sea, not the city. It is as if Chi-Won Choi recalled the sentiment he felt when he gave the name โHaeunโ to the present day. - The sea under your feet, and the sea and the horizon in front of your eyes, an imaginary play that becomes a reality. - The spatial composition of this place is close to an experiential exhibition. Who's been up to the 100th floor above the sea? Everything is new. - The reality you are experiencing now turns into a madness of pleasure with a sense of heterogeneity that you have never experienced before. - Madness on the sea runs towards its peak with sunset. - This is the #xthesky #Lcity Observatory, a space filled with madness above the sea in Haeundae, Busan. - Location _ 30 Dalmaji-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan - Business hours _ Saturday 10-23, rest 10-22 - Parking _ Use of Lcity parking lot - Admission _ Adult 27,000 won, Children 24,000 won, Busan citizens 20% discount, 99th floor Sky Lounge Coffee 9,000 won, today's cake 10,500 won, beer and food. As it is an expensive view, it is a bit pricey. Please note that there is no inconvenience in using the space. - Events open every hour. It's more than I expected, so I hope you'll have a good time.
Gwangalli Beach
If you just stare blankly at the sunset sky and sea
my mind is at ease
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Namwon-si sunset spot Wongaksa Observatory
Looking at Namwon city at a glance
You can enjoy a beautiful sunset.
When darkness comes, you can even see the night view of Gwanghalluwon
Along with Gwanghalluwon, it is the perfect ending course for Namwon trip.
Skywalk pohang ๊ฒฝ๋ถ ํฌํญ์ ๋ถ๊ตฌ ํด์๋ก

A place where you can see the waves waving magnificently even in the cloudy sky.
A place where the wind blows a lot, but you can walk comfortably.
Hwanho Park Space Walk
POSCO built it in Hwanho Park over 2 years and 7 months.
It is the first and largest experience-type sculpture in Korea donated to the city of Pohang.
Total length 333m, width 60m, length 57m, height 25m
The work of German writers Heikemutter and Ulrichgenz.
The joy of swimming in outer space
It was named after the meaning of giving
With the opening, Pohang's best hot flow!
Weekdays 10:00-20:00
Weekend 10:00-21:00