Travel to Seoul, South Korea in these six sites post-COVID era

Seoul hopes to promote these sites for international travel as countries accelerate their vaccinations and sign travel bubble agreement agreements.South Korea, thanks to KPOP and Korean dramas is growing in popularity among international travelers and is now one of the most desired countries to visit when we all can travel again.Dongdaemun Design Plaza - DDPDongdaemun Design Plaza is an award-winning cultural space created by Zaha Hadid. It is situated in Dongdaemun which is a major shopping and fashion hub. Visitors can visit DDP to view fashion shows and fairs, such as Seoul Fashion Week. They also have the opportunity to shop for various design products.Donuimun Museum VillageYour imagination will take you back to Seoul 104years ago in the Donuimun Museum Village. The Donuimun AR Application will allow you to once again witness the splendor of the Donuimun Gate that was destroyed by Japanese colonial forces in 1915.Donuimun Museum Village is a retro attraction that offers our visitors recollections and stories of people they once knew. It also gives our younger generation a glimpse into the past by providing a new look at the present, with a focus on contemporary and modern history from the 1960s to 1980s.Seoul ForestSeoul Forest, also known as the city's Central Park is divided into sections with different themes. It covers an area of 160 soccer fields. You may encounter Formosan deer and elk during your walks through the forest. On weekends, families can take ecological tours or other programs.COEXCOEX is a popular underground shopping arcade in Samseong-dong. It is 15 times larger than the main Jamsil Stadium and features many shops and cafes as well as movie theatres and aquariums, bookstores and convention centres. You will find many famous restaurants from across the country in this location, as well as famous clothing shops of Korean brands.Gyeongbok PalaceThe Gyeongbok Palace, located at the foot Bugak Mountain, is found at the end of Sejong-daero. The palace is a tourist attraction that is loved by many. It brings to life half a millennium of history, right in the middle of Seoul.The palace's name literally means "great fortune" and it is the heart of the capital. The Historic Site No. The palace is the Historic Site No. 117, and the epicenter of the era. The palace's walls measure 2,404 meters in length.International visitors can enjoy admission free of charge if they wear Hanbok, the traditional Korean dress Gyeongbok Palace offers special night tours twice per year. These tours are usually held in spring or autumn. Tickets can be purchased online for a limited number of tickets.Oil Tank Culture ParkThe Oil Tank Culture Park is located near Mapo-gu's World Cup Park. It was created by repurposing the Mapo Oil Deposit that had been closed to the public for over four decades.Six tanks were renovated to become spaces for culture and community. The large outdoor area was also renovated and now serves as a cultural space where people can enjoy various activities and relax. Oil Tank Culture Park will open ART LAB in July. It will feature artworks by different creators including VR exhibitions, experimental performances and art healing.Oh Sehoon, Seoul Mayor, stated that tourism will experience a strong rebound as more people get vaccinated and countries continue to discuss travel bubbles. To increase international tourists' satisfaction and revitalize the travel sector, we plan to promote Seoul's attractions.