How to have a good 10-day trip from Huzhou, Zhejiang to Korea?

Gyeongbokgung Palace: the Korean dynasty's great-grandfather Lee Seong-gye built the capital in Seoul (ancient name of Hanyang), the king's palace was built under the Bukyak Mountain. There are Gyeonghyeol and Hyangwonjeong built next to Lotus Pond, an artificial lake in the palace.

Changdeokgung Palace: Designated as Historical Site No. 122, Changdeokgung Palace was built in accordance with the topography of the mountain to blend in with the nature, and it was a separate palace for the emperor in ancient times, and it is adjacent to Changgyeonggung Palace.

Changgyeonggung Palace: Changgyeonggung Palace is the third largest royal palace in Korea, which was built by King Sejong the Great, the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty (who created the Korean character Hangul), as an alibi for his father, King Taejong. Most of the buildings were destroyed in the Imjin War, but some of them were restored and rebuilt later. The architectural art of that time can be seen in Honghwamun and Myeongjeongjeon, the main hall, which were spared from the disaster. Changgyeonggung is located next to Changdeokgung, and the two places are not connected.

Deoksugung Palace: Inside, there is a stone hall that preserves Korea's earliest Western-style architecture, and a spacious courtyard with a unique atmosphere. It is worth seeing the ceremony of changing the guards at the gate of Deoksugung Palace, which is held every day according to the ceremony of changing the guards at the royal palace in the Joseon Dynasty.

Insa-dong: A collection of private art and antique stores allows visitors to stroll around and savor the charm of historical artifacts. It is also a place where famous Korean artworks are collected.

Myeong-dong (commercial center): A shopping and entertainment paradise where men, women and children from all over the world can visit 24 hours a day, there are five large department stores with English- and Japanese-speaking salespersons welcoming visitors from all walks of life.

Namdaemun Market: Korea's largest general market is bustling with brokers, retailers and foreign tourists from all over the country.

Songnimun (Namdaemun): Built in 1398 as the gate to the capital city of Hanyang (Seoul) and one of the most typical buildings of the Joseon Dynasty, the original city wall connecting the gate was demolished in 1908, leaving behind the stone Sungnimun. The gate is arched in the center and has a two-story wooden pavilion built on it. Although in the high-rise Guangqing Gate, still does not lose its majesty.

Itaewon: Itaewon is a shopper's paradise by day and a haven of pleasure by night. There are more than 250 dance halls, nightclubs and restaurants, and it's known among foreigners as a place where English and Japanese are widely spoken.

Korea Life 63 Tower: The tallest building in Korea, the Korea Life 63 Tower has 60 floors above ground and 3 floors below, and is 264 meters above sea level. It is the symbol of Seoul. The appearance of the entire building is made of double-reflective glass, which is as brilliant as a golden pagoda under the sunlight. Taking the high-speed elevator up and down, you can see the 88 Olympic Stadium and Gimpo Airport in the distance, and the night view is even more beautiful and charming. On the first basement floor, there is the "64 Underwater World" aquarium where you can see more than 20,000 fish from 400 different species, and the "IMAX" theater, which is 10 times bigger than a regular movie theater screen. The restaurant on the top floor is a romantic place to enjoy a meal while looking at the mesmerizing view of the sea.

Seonghwa Tower: The 265-meter-high Namsan Park is densely shaded with greenery, and the 236-meter-high Seonghwa Tower towers at the top of the hill. Overlooking the night view of Seoul at night, it is a favorite resting place for Seoul residents as all the houses are lit up like flowers. The rotating observatory goes around every 40 minutes, and on a clear day, you can see the Incheon Sea. You can take a bus up the mountain (5 minutes from the Seoul Train Department) or take the convenient aerial cable car. (2,100 won round trip from 10:00-22:00) The tower also houses the Global Village Folk Museum and the Grass Fragrance Restaurant.

Dongdaemun Market: With Dongmun Market as the center, *** there are 8 markets concentrated. It is generally called "Dongdaemun General Market," after Heungin Market, which sells handicrafts and tableware, Dongdaemun Market, which sells kitchen and mountaineering equipment, Heungin Market, which sells sewing products, and Pyeonghwa Market, which sells apparel. Due to its large scale, it is almost impossible to visit all of them in one go. However, since it has all the goods you need for your daily life, you will not get bored even if you visit the market all day long. The market is divided into categories. There are many stores specializing in headgear and soya bean products, and hiking gear is especially popular because it is the most inexpensive. In the Plaza Market, there is a large tent with a "Tent Stall" (a mobile food stall) that sells a variety of savory snacks that are mouth-watering. Since the market is not as crowded as Namdaemun Market, you can enjoy shopping by strolling around and choosing carefully.

TechnoCity: A department store-style low-cost electronics mall with shopping and resting spaces, surrounded by tourist spots.

Korea Trade Center: It consists of an international exhibition hall, a trade hall, a downtown airport terminal, and a department store, and is a good place to visit if you are interested in world trade.

Lotte World: It is a large-scale indoor entertainment shopping center with a special hotel, folk village, indoor park, sports stadium, department store, etc., which is frequented by foreign tourists. Finally, a few tips:

1, South Koreans like nightlife, the street is brightly lit after 12:00 p.m. and many people in the car, we once went to eat barbecue, is eleven o'clock to eat, where there is a lot of activity to the point of no.

2, the Korean people like nightlife, the street after 12:00 p.m. and many people in the car.

2, do not have to get up too early in the day, many attractions, shopping streets are open after ten o'clock, to go early there is no one.

3, during the day, the street car no handsome women, to see handsome women recommended night out.

4, go to South Korea, there is a sentence must be, that is, "how much money", a sentence hit all of South Korea!

5, Ewha Womans University neighborhood is quite beautiful, things are quite fashionable, is a little expensive.

6, Korea's coffee shops and donut stores are also very cheap, you can go to eat, but most of them have to collect their own plate, put the store to develop a place.

7, South Korea does not have counterfeit money, you can rest assured that the exchange of money.

8, Korea is very few thieves, go to the coffee shop to sit, see a lot of people are directly put the bag on the chair to go buy things.

9, South Korea's department stores are old women shopping, department stores on the dining room almost see not see young girls, and items without price tags!