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  2. Seorae Village - Wikipedia

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    French School of Seoul. There are many attractions to look around in Seorae Village. The French School of Seoul is located in the heart of Seoul's French community in Banpo 4-dong. [12] It is Seoul's only government-established French-language school.

  3. Paris Park (Seoul) - Wikipedia

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    As part of this, a Place de Séoul public square was established in Paris, France, and a Paris Plaza was established in Seoul. [1] In addition to these establishments, it was decided to rename a park then under construction, originally dubbed Mok-dong 2 Park, to Paris Park. [2] [1] The park has an area of 2.96 hectares (7.3 acres). [1]

  4. Namsangol Hanok Village - Wikipedia

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    Namsangol Hanok Village (Korean: 남산골한옥마을) is a recreated village of historical Korean buildings in Pil-dong, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea.The village contains several Korean traditional houses called hanok.

  5. Living in the French Countryside: 10 Best Places to Buy a ...

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    2. Pays de la Loire. Pays de la Loire comprises five department, each with a different character and charm: Loire-Atlantique: Average home price €648,000 ($691,000)

  6. Haebangchon - Wikipedia

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    Haebangchon is a small village in Yongsan District, in the center of Seoul, South Korea. It is accessible by public transport: it is close to Noksapyung Station of Line 6 of Seoul Metro. Most of the Yongsan-2-ga postal area and a part of Yongsan-1-ga are included. [2] It is overlooked by the mountain Namsan and is south of the Namsan Tower.

  7. Category:Tourist attractions in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean city of Seoul is home to many visitor attractions. Many are of historical importance, such as palaces and museums. Others showcase Korea's vibrant growth and rising place in the world. Many places on this list are 3 syllables long, each syllable comes from one Hanja character. The syllable "gung" for example, means palace.

  8. Category:Neighborhoods of Seoul - Wikipedia

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  9. Garden 5 - Wikipedia

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    Garden 5 is divided into four halls: Techno Hall, Fashion Hall, Young Hall, and Living Hall. It is a distribution center with a total of 5,369 stores across 16 industries, including apparel. A cultural zone (fun city) was established consisting of a performance hall with 300 seats and a central plaza where events can be held.