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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The first act lets you feast your hunger for art and tradition with Seungmu. Seungmu is a Korean folk dance- traditionally known as Buddhist dance. Continue the excitement with a modern interpretation of Bukcheong Lion dance. Despite its absence in Korea, the lion is a symbol that ward off any ominous spirits. After the concert, enjoy yourself during a brief standing party while socializing.
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The Maru-art hall is a theater in Daehakro, which is the most popular and typical performance area in Seoul. It has many 'Plays'; 'Message', 'My PS partner', 'Dream of little prince' and so on. Among them, The 'Message' is suitable for foreigner. Because it's nonverbal performance, everyone in the earth can enjoy it. :)
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This is my second time to watch NANTA show. I bring my little one with me this time. He enjoyed it so much, and ranked it as his most favorite activity of his holiday in Seoul. Thank you for the great performance by the black team!
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Since 1995. Korea’s No.1 traditional performance, presented with absolute dignity of the Jeongdong Theater brand 2019 Jeongdong Theater’s Regular Performance of Jeongdong Theater represents Korea’s traditional performance production, revealing a brand new performance wherein the story of real people from our history is rewritten. is a creation based on the story of “Jang Noksu,” who is branded as Joseon Dynasty’s best gisaeng and the symbol of ambition. This production features her ambition for power and the highest form of art of gisaeng that only she was able to achieve. This traditional performance from Jeongdong Theater is a dance drama that provides a special opportunity to experience Korea’s gisaeng culture, folk dance, and royal theatricals on a single performance stage. Don’t miss the opportunity to see Korea’s best art of gisaeng through Jeongdong Theater’s 2018 regular performance, <The Palace :Tale of
Our visit to the Jeongdong Theatre was the highlight of our trip to Korea.We saw "The Palace: Tale of Jang Noksu".The grace and artistry of the performers is gripping.It is a microcosm of Korean culture.The theatre is 15 minute walk from the Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Royal Guard Change.There is a cafe next door selling lovely snacks,cakes and drinks.We bought the tickets online for about £16 each.
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