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The Namsan Tower Assignment

The Namsan Tower


https://youtu.be/QV4rAfFczMM

A video made by :
- Aulia Mutiara S. (07)
- Diani Pratiwi S. (10)
Class from X SCIENCE 7
3'2020

Written caption :
     The Namsan Tower, a complex culture space in Seoul, is where the clouds seem to meet with Namsan Mountain. It shows visitors the harmony of Namsan's nature. The 21st century state of the art, resting with leisure, and various cultures.

     The Namsan Seoul Tower, which is a symbol of Seoul now, was established at the highest point to glance at the most beautiful images of Seoul. It is also Korea's first general radio wave tower from 1969, delivering TV and radio broadcasting in the Metropolitan area.

     The Namsan Tower has a new lighting system that makes the tower spectacular at night ; new facilities such as restaurants, shops, cafes, a lobby with a media zone where films and music videos are shown for free, two pavilions, one for exhibitions and the other for performances and the classic analogue observatory, a new revolving western style restaurants called Namsan Grill on the top floor.

How To Get To Namsan Tower

     It is not only possible to drive to Namsan Tower, so the only options are either walk, take a bus or a cable car.

1. Getting to Seoul Tower by cable car offers the opportunity to enjoy a nice view of Seoul and of Namsan Park. You can get to the cable car station by getting off at Myeongdong Station and walking for 10 minutes from the subway station.

2. You can take a bus at Chungmuro Station or at Dongguk University Station, which will take you to the parking area of Namsan Seoul Tower. Buses run every 6 minutes from 8 a.m until midnight.

3. Or getting to Namsan Seoul Tower on foot. Walk 30 minutes from exit 3 of Myeongdong subway station.

     That's all about The Namsan Tower, after you watch this video. Why don't you try visiting Namsan Tower for your next vacation?
Trust me. It's worth!

See you on my next blog!!

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