Environment

Environment

Architecture

Korean architecture is a blend of tradition and modernity. Traditional structures like hanok feature curved roofs and wooden details, emphasizing harmony with nature. Contemporary architecture combines sleek designs with sustainable technology, showcasing Korea's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage while embracing modern innovation, seen in skyscrapers and futuristic structures that define the modern landscape.

Modern high-rises

Waterfront City Lights Lotte Tower in Seoul Korea

Palace architecture

Gwanghwamun Castle in Korea

Modern single-family house

Hanok

Multi-Complex Apartment

Commercial Area

Hallway Apartment

Country-side houses

Popular Places

Seoul tower

Namsan Seoultower

tower, tourist spot, ​city, mountain, ​lookout, landmark

Gyeongbokgung

Palace

Kwangjang Market

traditional, touristy, ​Seoul, iconic, grand, ​landmark

food market, touristy, ​cheap eats, Tteokbokki, ​pancakes, busy

Hanok Village, Jeonju

heritage, traditional ​houses, food ​destination

Buddist temples

religious

Seokguram Grotto

Gyeongju, Bulguksa ​temple, national ​treasure, ancient, ​Buddist statue

Myeongdong, Seoul

fashion, shopping, ​beauty, street food, ​crowded, street signs

DDP

Seoul, city, design, ​fashion, neofuturistic, ​Zaha Hadid, landmark

Cheomseongdae ​Observatory, Gyeongju

national treasures, ​astrology, ancient, ​touristy, science

Busan

high-rise, coastal, ​urban, touristy, ​summer, harbour city

Joint Security Area

Korean Demilitarized ​Zone (DMZ), North ​Korea, South Korea, ​Korean war

Gwangwhamun Square

Seoul, public square, ​Sejong, history, ​landmark

Nature

Korea's natural landscapes are diverse and captivating, ranging from serene coastlines to majestic mountain ranges. Iconic national parks like Seoraksan and Jirisan showcase the rugged beauty of the peninsula, while Jeju Island's volcanic terrain adds a unique touch. Each season transforms the scenery, from cherry blossoms in spring to frozen landscapes in winter. The combination of mountains, forests, and coastlines makes Korea a visually dynamic and inviting destination for exploration throughout the year.

Black bear

Tiger

Jeju Island

Jindo Dog

Chrysanthemum

Autumn Mountains

Chestnuts

Canola flower field

Magnolia

Snowy winter

Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon)

Pinus Densiflora

Water deer

Crane

Forsythia

Korean Rosebay

Caves

Magpie

Ginkgo trees

Maple trees

Lotus Flower on Lily Pads

Lotus

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