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The public rink was 2,250 sq. m, which was larger than the one at Seoul Plaza at 2,100 sq. m. [31] The plaza was one of the sites of street cheering during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. [citation needed] The square was a major site of the 2016–17 protests against Park Geun-hye's government. [32]
Suki Seokyeong Kang (강서경) is a visual artist based in Seoul, Korea.Kang's practice traverses painting, sculpture, performance, video and installation. Inspired by cultural traditions of Korea as well as contemporary artistic and literary discourses.
The statue of Admiral Yi Sun-sin (Korean: 충무공 이순신 동상) is located at the street Sejongno, Gwanghwamun Plaza, Seoul, South Korea. It is dedicated to the 16th-century Korean war hero, admiral Yi Sun-sin. It is considered one of Seoul's major landmarks and has been called "one of the most important instances of Korean public art ...
Ankara Park first opened in Seoul on May 1, 1977. [2] [3] The park has an area of 1.65 ha (4.1 acres). [2] Inside the park is a Turkish-style house and museum called "Ankara House" that was installed in 1992, [4] [3] [5] various statues, four pergolas, a badminton court, a gateball court, and a management building.
Seodaemun Independence Park (Korean: 서대문독립공원) is an educational and cultural park located in Hyeonjeo-dong, Seodaemun District, Seoul, South Korea. The park contains various monuments and buildings, most notably the Seodaemun Prison Museum.
Ihwa Mural Village is located between Hyehwa Station and Dongdaemun Station, just below Naksan Park. [5] [6] In 2006, when the public art project started, [7] Ihwa-dong, one of Seoul's oldest neighbourhoods, was a decaying suburb designated for demolition, [2] and home to mostly poor families and elderly people. [8]
Seoul Grand Park (Korean: 서울대공원) or Gwacheon Seoul Grand Park (과천서울대공원) is a park complex to the south of Seoul, South Korea, in the city of Gwacheon. [1] Opened on May 1 in 1984.
World Cup Park (Korean: 월드컵공원) is an ecological park built in Sangamdong-gil, in Seoul, South Korea. The park was established on May 1, 2002 in anticipation of the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup Games .