N Seoul Tower is a
communication and
observation tower located in
Namsan Mountain, central
Seoul,
South Korea built in 1969. the tower has been a symbol of Seoul and measures 236.7
m (777
ft) in height (from the base) and tops out at 479.7
m (1,574
ft) above sea level. It has also been known as the Namsan Tower or Seoul Tower. The tower features a gift shop and restaurants on the ground floor. Visitors may go up the tower for a fee. There are four
observation decks (the 4th observation deck, which is the revolving restaurant, rotates at a rate of one revolution every 48 minutes), as well as gift shops and two restaurants. Most of the city of Seoul can be seen from the top. Close to N Seoul Tower is a second lattice transmission tower.
The Teddy Bear Museum N Seoul Tower shows exhibits that chronicle the history of Seoul from past to present through the use of teddy bears. It is an amusing and innovative way for visitors to see how Seoul has changed and developed over time both as the capital of Korea and as an international city. Teddy bears are posed in scenes recreating historic events as well as various aspects of Seoul life.
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These trees that look like christmas trees are made out of locks! |
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Yes mom we did ride this! |
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Dad, this is an elevator that travels slanted! |
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