

Seoul
SEOUL
It was around 18 BC that
the history of Seoul began, when it was made the capital of Baekje Kingdom. This
city became an imperative part of the region in when it came under the Josean
Dynasty. In the year 1910, Japan invaded city of Seoul and
after it they ruled the place for about thirty five years. Seoul managed
to get itself released from the Japanese dominance in the year 1948. At
present, Seoul is one of the contemporary and technologically
advanced cities that is well known for its skyscrapers, huge traffic and a
population of 10.3 million.
Sightseeing
In Seoul
Seoul is one of the
attractive tourist destinations of Asia and the main reason behind
this is that the travel to the city provides the visitors with a complete
glimpse of perpetuity and magnificence. The places that add beauty to Seoul city
include oasis of calm gardens, high rising buildings, marvelous palaces and a
lot of long-established ceremonies.
The places that are a
must visit for every tourist visiting Seoul include Changdeok Palace, Biwon
Garden, Changgveong Palace, Deoksu Palace, Hangang Park, Jongmyo Shrine, Korean
Folk Village, national War Museum and Olympic park.
There are lots of things
that the tourists can do in Seoul to make their vacation memorable
such as visiting magnificent palaces, checking out the performances at National
Theater, relaxing at Hangang Park and eating dinner with birds
at Jongmyo Park.
Airlines flying to Seoul
Korean Air, Asiana Air, Japan Airlines
provide very cheap air fares to visit Seoul
Passport and Visa
requirements for US Citizens
valid passport and visa
are required to enter South Korea. Americans arriving without valid passports
may not be permitted to enter and will be subject to a fine and immediate deportation
at the traveler's expense. A U.S. citizen does not require a visa for
a stay up to 90 days for tourism and/or short term business, provided that
he/she has proof of transportation out of the country and sufficient funds for
the stay. Non-US citizens may be required to obtain a visa before entry into South
Korea;






