Seoul has an old history. There are so many places where I’ve never been, I have lived more than 50 years in Seoul though. 700 years of history is offering for us the plenty of spots to walk around. There are lots of buildings having a historical meaning. Sometimes so much disappearing history made my mind hurt.
Seoul is developing city. New things are appearing day by day. I heard that they rebuilt the highway in front of Seoul Station for cars into for people. The intense argument was undergoing relation to whether it is good or bad. At the end the highway for walking around was decided according to the conception of the Seoul City Mayor.
I could see the highway far away.
There were worried to the traffic jam when the highway was rebuilt for pedestrians. But traffic was normal at that time.
Lots of people are enjoying walking around on the highway. People looked like happy. I could read the feelings in their faces. It seemed that many tourist were walking around and taking the pictures
You could enjoy the sightseeing from the highway.
Nam Dae Moon and Seoul Station are near the highway.
It seemed that open discussion about the constitution was held in the corner. There were lot of camera men. People sitting on the ground were hearing sincerely.
Kids were main guest. They prepared playing instruments. I was happy with seeing kids playing.
There was a place pouring cold steam. A kid got to there closer. He loved cold steam so much and was laughing loudly.
There was corridors or bridges linked with the buildings to rest taking a cup of coffee
Last part of the highway linked to the center of Seoul city.
It was really nice to take a walk and enjoy many places in Seoul without paying money.
Regardless of how much I have, I sincerely could be rich solely with a poor heart.
My uncle was there when US Army staff was stationed there in the 60s. The city looks so artificial to me; I mean no disrespect. I know the people can be wonderful, the food is great, the women lovely. But it has been paved over so many times in 70 years; you would never know to expect if the same building exists 10 years later; maybe like NYC in US.
that's right
Seoul has many faces, so I want to show that
past present and futrue are mixed.
as you said, seoul is changing its shape toward NYC like
Great post :D
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sounds like a great place. I hope to visit someday
I have never visited Seoul, but I can relate to your comment, @slowwalker, that "sometimes so much disappearing history made my mind hurt."
As a European, I'm privileged. Many European cities cultivate their cultural heritage. Take Amsterdam, for example: the canals are Unesco World Heritage, and look roughly the same as they did four hundred years ago.
Within the city ring, the height of the buildings is capped. There are skyscrapers in Amsterdam, but only outside the ring.
In Asia, I find there is much less respect for a city's history. Take Bangkok, for example. The Sukhumvit area is full of countless random skyscrapers, with new ones being built every day. One little gem of history still remained though, until recently: Hemingway's, next to Asok BTS station:
Source
This was a restaurant and cafe, very popular with (mostly) expats. It used to be the Embassy of France during the 2nd World War. At that time, there were no skyscrapers at Sukhumvit. Picture this: the ambassador kept horses at the time!
However, you will have noticed I'm speaking in the past tense: the building was sold so some Japanese investor. Who – you guessed – will build yet another skyscraper here.
Breaks my heart a little...💔
thank you for your posting like comment.
As you told, In asia many historical heritages were destroyed.
It is sad story.
There is something more important than money
Agreed!
Very beautiful and thought provoking piece. Thank you!
I really wish I could go there one day. Knowing different culture is an awesome experience! And on your photos I see some architecture I'd love to visit:)
Very beautiful post. Thank you for sharing Seoul with us.
poor in heart? I don't think so, @slowwalker. Your wealth is your soul and you have a heart for people that is overflowing.
Could you be satisfied with life if you were poor? I think so. You gain so much joy out of walking around and being among people. The best things in life are truly free.
You are developing a theme through your writing about tradition and the past giving away to the new. You see it all around you in Seoul City. I personally love the pedestrian walkways and bridges and tunnels to nearby buildings. Street life is vital to a city, not just a village.
Your photos were particularly good today as well.
An excellent post, Friend!
thank you for your comment
Your comment gave me strength to continue the posting
I'm glad, @slowwalker
좋은 글 잘 보고갑니다. ^^
감사합니다. ^^
The heart and Seoul of S. Korea. I will definitely go back there.
welcome to seoul
Growing slowly and staying happy is the best approach :-)
👍best expression ever
Awesome post! I've never been to Seoul, but I hope to experience it one day
welcome anytime
This is indeed and beautiful and modern city and great people. A good destination , with great foods. Thanks for sharing.
Powerful post! Best feeling to be around such positive vibrations, the kids really look happy playing. Cheers @slowwalker!
Thank you
I have very fond memories of Seoul. My father worked at the American embassy and I lived in the army base Yungsan for 2.5 years in 01-04.
The culture was way less of a shock to my 12 year old brain than I thought it would be. Korean culture breeded a pretty friendly city Especially for how big it was.
That and all the older Korean girls fuckin loved my fair skin blue eyed Irish ass. It was a good few years for my love life.
Your hair and blue eyes might be amazing for those girls.
I understand.
blush
this is such a sight to see, having the availability to go to such amazing places without having to spend any money seems like an amazing experience everything this day cost a fortune, well thank you for the great expose to this might visit it some day.
haha
thank you for comment
And yet Seoul is the 6th most expensive city in the world
according to CNBC, which is interesting:
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/11/the-10-most-expensive-countries-in-the-world-.html
That's right.
Seoul is one of the most expensive city in the world.
But traffic fee is a cheapest , if you eat like korean, food is also reasonable
A very interesting post indeed.
Thank you for your insight.
Nice thoughts ...and nicely written
Photos r good too...
I agree u Shud be transparent and pure heart ...to be rich
It is a really nice mixture of modern and historical buildings!
Enjoyed the photos! Seoul is a great place for tourists. Thanks for sharing.
Nice pics and great writing keep it up.....
I am a Korean and your post is very good. It seems that water flows its way. Also, I enjoyed your picture.
thank you 할배
How long is this highway? I hink it's a great idea, every city should have one.
about 1 mile ?
That looks like a really fun place for kids!
that's right
I had stayed for several munuites to look at the Kids
Followed! ;D
Seoul seems like a beautiful city from the stuff I've seen online. I didn't know it was so close to North Korea, crazy!
I sure would like to go and have some Korean BBQ :) Which restaurants do you recommend?
too much places. haha
Which one's the absolute best? And which one gives you the best bang for your buck?
Good post :D
This seems to be an interesting post but the broken English makes it difficult to read.
Did you use a translation app like Google translate?
Maybe the posts would earn more money if they were rewritten in proper English.
How about I rewrite your posts for you in proper English?
haha
I know my english is broken.
but I think you could understand me.
That's OK
I will improve my english with this posting
Somehow your English has improved in your reply above.
It is as if you were using broken English intentionally?
amazing people in korea city @slowwalker
Very Interesting!!!
You really captured the soul of Seoul ;)
It's a refreshing point-of-view of Korea.
Now i have to back track your posts, because you definitely gained a new follower. :)
Keep on Steemin'! (/•-•)/
thank you
I follow you too
thank you so much! im loving your posts.. ill read all of them if i have some free time. :)
and if you have some free time Sir @slowwalker , kindly check out the few posts i have made. Thank you so much!
good post
looks like a wonderful place to raise a family!
I really want to visit Seoul someday, seems like such a nice place!
Great pictures too :)
I promise you will like it
Seoul look's an amazing place.
You are right. Thanks for the great post
Great job!!!
Seoul... i miss the food and convenience of everything being close. I don't miss the dirty air and traffic though. I can tell by the pics there was smog and no blue skies. Thank you China for eliminating our blue skies.
hahaha
seoul is such a modern city, I didn't know they have a history of 700 years old. wow. thanks for sharing.
:)
Seoul is a great city, hopefully can visit that amazing city one day..!!
I always see Seoul as being an ultra consumerist city. I'm always interested in seeing another side of it, like the old parts of town and the book stores you shared before
I wll post the old parts of city.
drop by frome time to time
Great post! It's so nice to read others write about Korea. I live in Seoul but never been to this newly rebuilt pedestrian highway. Looking forward to checking out after your post! 포스팅 잘읽었어요~ 앞으로 자주 놀러올께요 ^^
you will like it
반갑습니다. ㅎㅎ
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nice post
awesome, and beutiful pics @slowwalker
awesome post @slwwalker
i like it
good job
What a different and great perspective from you. It's true that things will change as time goes by and what left is all the faded memory.
thank you :)