Which department stores in Shanghai have World Cup-themed activities?

Which department stores in Shanghai have World Cup-themed events?

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The main sightseeing attractions in Seoul are the five major ancient palaces and ancestral temples of Joseon, as well as the Hansung World Cup Stadium, the 63rd building, the Han River, Namsan, Bukhansan National Park, University Road, Insadong, etc., and the famous shopping places are Itaewon, Myeong-dong, Ap-o-pyeong, Nandamun, Dongdaemun and so on. Seoul Amusement Park, Aebo Land, CaribbeanBay, Korean Folk Village, Suwon Hwaseong, and Namhansanseong on the outskirts of Seoul are also worth seeing.

The city retains many famous monuments, mainly Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace, Deoksugung Palace, and Myeongwon (Royal Garden).

Seoul is also an ideal place for tourists to shop for duty-free goods in the city center at major department stores such as Shinsegae, Lotte, Metropole, and Dongbang Plaza, where Seoul's duty-free goods are available at uniformly set prices.

Seoul Changdeokgung Dunhwamun Seoul was the capital city of the Joseon Dynasty during the 500 years of the Lee Dynasty and has many monuments. Palaces, clan temples and other buildings from the Joseon Dynasty era include Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Myeongwon, Changgyeonggung Palace, Gyeongheegung Palace, Deoksugung Palace, Unhyeongung Palace, Jongmyo, Sajik, Sungkyunkwan, Namdaemun, Dongdaemun, the walled city of Seoul, the South Hansanseong Castle, North Hansanseong Castle, Jeongnyeong, Hongnyeong, Suanjungnyeong, Hyeoninnyeong, Taehkangnyeong and many more.

Other monuments include Mongchon Tusong, Bongna Tusong, Sagaesanseong, Tomb of the Dead Rokseon Minister, Bongunsa Temple, Bongwonsa Temple, Chogeosa Temple, Independence Gate, Myeongdong Catholic Church, and more.

Parks and tourist facilities include Seodaemun Independence Park, Jungchungdan Park, Tapdong Park, Lotte World, Hyochang Park, Namsan Valley Hanok Village, Yeouido Park, Namsan Park, Olympic Park, Sajik Park, Yongsan Family Park, and more.

Natural tourist attractions include Bukhansan National Park, National Forest Garden, Hongnyeong Arboretum, Suloksan, Inwangsan, Gwanaksan, and Yuldo Migratory Bird Habitat.

Famous fashionable shopping centers are Myeongdong, Itaewon, and Apgujeong-dong. Antiques and specialty goods are concentrated in Insa-dong, Hwanghak-dong and Janghanpyeong. Namdaemun Market and Dongdaemun Market are the largest general trade markets.

Seoul Tower and 63 Building are Seoul's famous landmarks, while the recently completed World Trade Center and COEX mall are popular hotspots in Seoul, and Cheonggyecheon, which was restored in 2005, has become a resting place in the center of Seoul.

The city of Seoul is full of vibrant people, bustling cities, fascinating natural landscapes, and rich history and culture. The vibrant city of Seoul is full of exciting sights and sounds, and whether you are roaming around the ruins of the National Palace or enjoying nature, the entire trip will leave you with a distinct impression and a sense of novelty.

Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is a megacity of about 10 million people, more than a quarter of the country's total population. With skyscrapers lining the center of the city and high-class condominiums lining the banks of the Han River, it is a modern cityscape.

The old Royal Palace still retains the splendor of its former days, and the traditional Korean-style tiled houses interspersed among the high-rise buildings display the beauty of the building's lines. Korean traditional architecture excels in the use of five-color painting, harmonious but not mixed, a unique style. The reason why Seoul is so mesmerizing is probably due to this. The slowly flowing Han River runs through the city like a jade belt; green parks are densely covered for people to stroll and take a rest; the hustle and bustle of the city is a manifestation of life's various forms; and the charming traditional folk dances are...

The main tourist attractions are:

Gyeongbokgung Palace: Located at 1 Sejong-ro, Jongno-gu, the first main palace built by Lee Seong-gye, who founded the Joseon Dynasty in 1395, the palace covered an area of 126,000 pyeongs (one pyeong is about 3.3 square meters), with more than 200 halls and pavilions, which gave it an atmosphere of wealth and glory.

Destroyed by the Imjin Japanese invasion in 1952, the surviving building is the main building where the royal enthronement ceremony and cultural events are held, as well as the memorial service. The buildings that have survived to this day are the Chinjeongjeon, where the ceremony of the king's accession to the throne and the ceremonies of the civil and military officials were held, and the Gyeonghaeul, a two-story building that was used as a guest house.

Seong Complex Stadium: Located at 10 Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, this stadium was the main venue for the 1988 Seoul Olympics and included five major competition venues including two gymnasiums, an indoor swimming pool, a baseball stadium, and, especially, an open-air stadium. The stadium is famous for its design that emphasizes the beauty of its curves. Visitors are allowed to enter the stadium. This site also has an exhibition hall where gold, silver and bronze medals and Olympic uniforms and other items are displayed.

Lotte World: Located at 40-1 Jamsil-dong, Songseong-gu, Lotte World is the world's largest indoor amusement center, which combines entertainment and culture with a folklore museum, a grand hotel, a movie theater, an indoor swimming pool, an indoor ice skating rink, a bowling alley, a members-only sports club, a department store, a supermarket, and a shopping mall, in addition to the Lotte World Adventure and the Magic Island on the lake. Entertainment City.

Longin Aiba Land: It is located in Maebdae-ri, Pugok-myeon, Yongin-gun, Gyeonggi-do. In Yongin Nature Farm, there is Everland, a newly built comprehensive theme park, while there are more than 40 kinds of rides in the amusement world, in addition to a nature safari park and so on. One in particular is the Caribbean Bay Paradise, where visitors can enjoy surfing in artificial waves.

@Busan

Busan is always bustling with people, fish, and seafood, and the markets and alleys are crowded with the flavor of the city. Here, boats float, the ocean sparkles, and famous temples live and die.

Busan is Korea's largest port, located in the warmer climate of the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula, has the country's largest and most famous natural harbor, but also the gateway to the southern tip of Korea. With a population of about 3.8 million, it is a center of industry and commerce and the second largest city in South Korea.Busan was the temporary capital of South Korea during the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950 and was elevated to the status of a centrally governed municipality in 1963.The port of Busan developed rapidly with the opening of the Pusan-Seoul Railway at the beginning of the 20th century. Busan can be reached by train from Seoul in 4 hours and 10 minutes; by highway from Seoul in about 5 hours and 20 minutes; and by plane from Seoul in about 1 hour.

The main tourist attractions are:

Longdusan Park: Climbing up Longdusan Mountain, you can overlook the streets of Busan's busy district and the neighboring waterfront, and on a clear day, you can see Tsushima Island in the distance. Inside the park, there is a bronze statue of General Yi Sun-sin, the hero who saved the country during the Imjin War, and the 120-meter-high Busan Tower is the "quasi-star" of the entire downtown area.

@Jeju

Jeju, known as the "Island of Fantasy," is Korea's largest island, with an area of 1,825 square kilometers, about 100 kilometers away from the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula, and the highest peak of Korea, Hankook, at 1,950 meters above sea level. In the middle of the island is the highest peak in Korea, Hannae, which is 1,950 meters above sea level. Due to the influence of the warm current flowing through the offshore, Jeju Island has a warm climate with subtropical features, which makes it an important sightseeing resort and a famous place for rest and recuperation in Korea. Centered on Mt. Hannasan, surrounded by the sea on all sides, strange rocks, waterfalls and tourist attractions ringing accordingly to interplay, the warm weather for tourists, especially the distribution of sub-tropical and temperate flora and fauna of Mt. Hannasan, while the Chinese tourist area is a comprehensive tourist attraction.

Jeju Island was founded in ancient times as an independent country called "Taro Kingdom," so the island has its own unique customs, dialects, and cultural features, and a landscape that is different from the rest of Korea. There are no thieves or beggars on the island, so there is not a single gate on the island's houses, and the people live a quiet, idyllic life. Jeju City, the largest city on the island, is located in the northern part of the island and is the seat of the provincial government; Seogwipo City, the second largest city, is located in the southern part of the island, and there are several transportation routes between the two cities. Regular sightseeing bus tours can be categorized into the Seogwipo and Dongwipo routes, and the journey on each route is two days. Sightseeing tours of the island are mostly on foot, and visitors are advised to wear casual clothes and shoes.

Jeju Island is about 1 hour by plane from Gimpo Airport in Seoul and 45 minutes from Busan; by boat, it takes about 5 1/2 hours from Mokpo and 12 1/2 hours from Busan.

The main tourist attractions are:

Dragon Head Rock: about 15 minutes walk from Jeju City Jungang-ro. It is a rock in the shape of a dragon's head condensed in the sea by lava spewing out of the Haneul caldera, which is rumored to have been turned into a rock by a dragon that angered a sky god.

Seongsan Ilchulbong: It takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes by bus from Seogwipo or Jeju. It is one of the 360 subvolcanoes of Mount Hannasan and is said to be the world's largest caldera protruding from the coast. At the top of the mountain is an open pasture, which can be reached in about 30 minutes by climbing, and the sunrise from this place is breathtaking. There are local boats and motorboats that run around the periphery of Shiroyama Sunrise Peak, and there are conch and abalone farms along the western coast, where you can watch the sea maidens diving and collecting.

Then there are the Korean customs that you need to be aware of:

1. Koreans revere Confucianism and respect the elders, and when the elders come into the house everyone has to stand up and ask them about their high life.

2. Sunglasses are removed when talking to elders. Wake up in the morning and after the meal to greet their parents parents go out and come back, children have to welcome others before they can eat.

3, when traveling by car, to give way to the elderly.

4, the meal should be the first for the elderly or elders to serve food, the elderly after the chopsticks, others can eat.

5. When dealing with Korean officials, you can shake hands or give a slight nod.

6. Women generally do not shake hands with others.

7, the traditional etiquette when meeting is to bow. When a junior or subordinate walks and meets an elder or superior, they should bow, greet and stand aside, counting on his or her precedence, as a sign of respect.

8, men meet and greet each other bowing and shaking hands, shaking hands either with both hands or with the left hand, and limited to one nod.

9, bowing etiquette is generally not used in business people.

10.In social groups and banquets, men and women socialize separately, even at home or in restaurants.

Banquet Etiquette

1. In Korea, if you are invited to dinner or a banquet at your home, you should bring a small gift, preferably picking packaged food.

2. If you have a visit, you must agree in advance. Koreans attach great importance to the reception in the interaction, the banquet is usually held in the restaurant or bar, Mrs. rarely present.

3, the toast person should raise their own glass a little lower, with their own glass rim to touch the other side of the body of the glass. After the toast, one should bow again before leaving.

4. When making a toast, hold the bottle in your right hand, hold the bottom of the bottle in your left hand, then bow and make a toast, and then pour the wine at the end, and you should drink three glasses in a row.

5, when you are a guest, the host will not let you visit the whole house, do not wander around by yourself. When you want to leave, the host sends you to the door, or even to the door, and then says goodbye.

6. Koreans receive gifts with both hands, but do not open them in front of their guests.

7. It is not advisable to send foreign cigarettes to Korean friends. Wine is the best gift for Korean men, but you cannot send wine to a woman unless you make it clear that the wine is for her husband. In giving Korean gifts should pay attention to, Korean men more like brand-name textiles, ties, lighters, electric razors and so on. Women like cosmetics, handbags, gloves, scarf-type items and spices for the kitchen. Children, on the other hand, like food. If you send money, you should put it in an envelope

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