Korea has been divided since 1948 between two different sovereign states, North Korea and South Korea. Korea borders Russia to the northeast, China to the northwest, and neighboring Japan to the east through the Korean Strait and the Sea of Japan (East Sea), and now let's talk about South Korea. I have made 5 different sections about South Korea that contain street food, Seasons, Icon Places, Conventional Clothing, and Famous Brands. Happy reading everyone.
1. Street Food
The tradition of Korean street food stalls has been around for more than six hundred years, where traders will sell their food in the neighborhood market. These ancient traders formed their own base of economic activity, which greatly helped those in the lower classes. Usually run by older women or men, these popular stalls have become part of the Korean Famous Food Culture, namely Tteobokki, Hotteok, Wallnut Cakes, Kimbap, Bundaeggi, Kimchi Fried Rice, and many more, but Korean food is the most popular is Tteobokki, who doesn't know Tteokbokki? okay let me explain it to you. so, tteokbokki is Korean confectionary in the form of tteok made from rice flour cooked in a spicy and sweet gochujang spice. Tteok is used in the form of rods or cylinders, people all over the world usually eat tteokbokki when they make videos that mukbang and make many people interested and try tteokbokki, that's why tteokbokki has become famous all over the world food in the world.
The tradition of Korean street food stalls has been around for more than six hundred years, where traders will sell their food in the neighborhood market. These ancient traders formed their own base of economic activity, which greatly helped those in the lower classes. Usually run by older women or men, these popular stalls have become part of the Korean Famous Food Culture, namely Tteobokki, Hotteok, Wallnut Cakes, Kimbap, Bundaeggi, Kimchi Fried Rice, and many more, but Korean food is the most popular is Tteobokki, who doesn't know Tteokbokki? okay let me explain it to you. so, tteokbokki is Korean confectionary in the form of tteok made from rice flour cooked in a spicy and sweet gochujang spice. Tteok is used in the form of rods or cylinders, people all over the world usually eat tteokbokki when they make videos that mukbang and make many people interested and try tteokbokki, that's why tteokbokki has become famous all over the world food in the world.
2. Seasons
Korea has four different seasons namely spring (March-May), summer (June-August), autumn (September-November), and winter (December-February). Changing seasons also means changing clothes. With temperatures varying according to the season, it is important to dress for the weather. The best time to visit Seoul is from March to May and from September to November, when average daily high temperatures remain below the mid-70s and travel costs are low. Somewhere between extreme summer and winter, spring and autumn are the two best seasons to visit Korea. In both cases, you will be welcomed by warm to warm temperatures and relatively dry conditions, especially when compared to hot & wet seasons.
3. Iconic Places
Seoul is one of the most popular destinations in Asia, which is why many people look for places to visit in Seoul in 3 days or longer trips. The city has everything from interesting and unusual cultures to delicious food, amazing shopping and great entertainment choices. It's also very easily accessible and friendly for travelers nowadays, which makes it the right place to visit if you want to experience the other side of Asia which is a bit remote. There are also many interesting places in Seoul so you will have a pleasant and busy trip to the city. I have listed 2 of the best places you should visit in Seoul. First, Buckhon Hanok Village is one of the traditional houses in Seoul. Second, Myeongdong is a shopping area dedicated to every cosmetics store and brand you want.