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How to Make Money and Create Community with Monuments - Volume 1

Monumentous World: The Obscure and Outstanding Monuments in Seoul, South Korea

The statue of Wolnam Lee Sang-Jae, Hwangudan (Altar) and more

The slogan “Seoul, My Soul” is one you’ll see all across the capital city of South Korea. That phrase captures the essence of the history and culture that the city of Seoul celebrates in various ways, many of which are bolstered by monuments like the Sungnyemun and Gwanghwamun Square. Howeverm the engagement that’s been enabled […]

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Gwanghwamun Square Embraces the Legacy of Korean History

A Symbol of Democracy and Harmony

Once the central point of the city of Seoul in South Korea, Gwanghwamun Square is one of the most popular landmarks in city. Featuring notable monuments and a direct line to Gyeongbokgung Palace, the space cultivates activity and engagement with residents and visitors on account of numerous features, providing the city and community with an […]

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The Legacy of the Sungnyemun Gate Enables it to Become the Top National Treasure of South Korea

“The Gate of Exalted Ceremonies”

One of the original four main gates built around the city of Seoul in the 14th century, the Sungnyemun Gate has been identified as the number one national treasure of South Korea. This legacy is the result of an unrivaled history but also highlights what it can mean for a piece of infrastructure to become […]

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History and a Show at the Tower of David

The Citadel and the Tower of David Museum has something for both residents and tourists

Jerusalem’s Citadel, also known as the ”Tower of David”, is located within the Old City and possesses great historical and cultural significance. Serving as the symbol of the city of Jerusalem for generations, the tower provides an incredible view of the city, a museum that takes visitors through the history of the area, and a […]

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