Seoul is the business and cultural hub of South Korea, where skyscrapers tower over Buddhist temples. Take it all in from the N Seoul Tower, built atop a peak in Namsan Park. The teahouses and shops of Insadong give you a taste of Korean flavor, which you can further experience with a visit to the grounds and museums of Gyeongbokgung. UNESCO World Heritage Site Changdeokgung Palace is a fine example of authentic ancient architecture.
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Insa Art Hall-Traditional Performing Arts SamulNori Theater The SamulNori Theater at Insa Art Hall is the first Korean Traditional SAMULNORI Theater. This theater was made so that audiences can enjoy Traditional performing arts, as well as new creations based on Korean traditional dramatic entertainment. This is a small theater seating 200persons. You can have great & wonderful time in KOREA
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JUMP is a gravity-defying, internationally acclaimed martial arts comedy sensation combines acrobatics and live-action, a Sell-Out show and Comedy Award winner at Edinburgh Fringe Festival and has seen by over 6 million of people in 160 cities more in the world of West End, Broadway and so on. It gives a rare opportunity to see comic movie action scenes in LIVE without second-takes, wires and special effects. Imagine 'Jackie Chan meets Charlie Chaplin', it is JUMP!
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A show full of energy, excitement and laughther! Musical CHEF! Set in a restaurant that serves Korean, Japanese and Chinese cuisine, two chefs begin a cook off to prove who's best. The cook off features live beatboxing and stunning b-boying. This fast, exciting, appetizing and out-of-this-world musical will kiip the audiende on the edge of the their seat!
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Non-verbal Performance Show Mon.-Sat. 15:30PM /18:00PM Sun,Holiday 18:00PM Myungbo Arthall FIREMAN Theater (B3)
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"A talented troupe of Korean performers treats Cookin' audience to a taste of Culinary lunacy-sliced and diced to percussive perfection." - Playbill, Minetta Lane Theatre-NANTA premiered in 1997 and is the longest running show in Korean history. This electrifying 90-min show, on the comically-charged efforts of four cooks who are tasked with preparing an entire wedding banquet in just one hour, is one of Korea's most popular musicals of all time. Since its first performance, this world famous non-verbal performance made a record of 20% above full capacity at the theatre driving the largest number of audience in Korean history.
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