Seoul (Korean:서울) is the biggest city of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), and itscapital. Its official name isSeoul Special City (Korean:서울특별시Seoul Teukbyeolsi). It has a population of 10 million which is about 1/5 of the Korean population and 1/7 of Korea peninsula, and covers an area of 610km² that is only 0.6% of South Korea. It is the 6th most populated city in the world, and 7th most crowded. Seoul is the center ofpolitics,economy,culture,transportation, andeducation for South Korea.
Seoul is in the middle ofKorea.Han River (한강Han-gang) is a major river in South Korea and the fourth longest river on the Korean peninsula. This river goes across Central Seoul.
Seoul is thought to be the capital ofBaekje Kingdom (백제) from18 BC. At that time, the name of the city was Wiryeseong (Korean:위례성).[1] Wiryeseong is thought to be Songpa-gu, Seoul. During theSilla Period (신라시대), Hanju (한주) was name of Seoul. DuringGoryeo Period (고려시대), the name of Seoul was Namgyeong (남경) which means "the south capital". There was a palace of Goryeo Dynasty. Hanyang was name of Seoul in late Goryeo Period. After establishment ofJoseon Dynasty, the name of Seoul was Hanseong (한성) and Hanseong became the capital of Joseon Kingdom.
The most famous soccer team in Seoul isFC Seoul.[5] Their stadium is Sang-am World cup Stadium. It can seat 66,806 people.
Seoul has three famous baseball teams that all play as part of theKorea Baseball Organization. One is The Doosan Bears and they have many famous players. The LG Twins won the Korean Series in 1990 and 1994. Both of these teams play at Jamsil Stadium. Lastly The Nexen heroes who use Mokdong stadium .
Seoul has many stadiums such as Olympic stadium, Jamsil Stadium, Sang-am World Cup Stadium, and Mokdong Stadium. Olympic Stadium was built in 1988 for the Olympics. It was used for the opening and closing ceremonies. World Cup stadium was used for several games in the2002 FIFA World Cup.
Seoul has been known in past by the names Wirye-seong (위례성), Hanju (한주), Namgyeong (남영), Hanseong (한성), Hanyang (한양), Gyeongseong (경성). It’s current name comes from the Korean word meaning “capital city.” The name Seoul is thought to come from the Seorabeol (서라벌) which isGyeongju’s old name. Gyeongju was the kingdomSilla’s capital city.
Seoul’s transportation dates back to the Korean empire, when the firststreetcar lines were laid and a railroad between Seoul andIncheon was completed. Today, because of the effectiveness of Seoul’s transportation network it has become a great transportation center for Asia.
Seoul is connected to every big Korean city by theKorea Train eXpress high speed train, which goes more than 300km/h(186mph).
Seoul has a bigsubway that connects every part of the city and many other close cities.
Seoul bus system is operated by the Seoul metropolitan government, with four bus areas servicing most of the city.
There are two airports close to Seoul. One is Gimpo International Airport, the other isIncheon International Airport .
63 building is 249m high. It has cinema (63 IMAX), observatory - 60th floor (63 Sky Art), aquarium (63 Seaworld), and lots of amenity. The 63 building has 60 stories high and 3 stories below so it became 63 building. The elevator’s speed is 540m/min. Before Daehan Life Insurance’s building but it’s now Hanwha’s building.
N Seoul tower is 236.7m high. It has restaurant and observatory. In the first floor, you can see Seoul only. But you can see Incheon in the fifth floor. YTN take over the building and it became YTN Seoul building (N Seoul building for short).
Gyeongbokgung is Joseon’s castle. It has Gangnyeongjeon, Geunjeongjeon, Gwanghwamun, Gyeonghoeru, Gyotaejeon, Hyangwonjeong, Jagyeongjeon, Jibokjae, Sajeongjeon, Sujeongjeon, Taewonjeon, Donggung, and Geoncheonggung.
Sungnyemun is Joseon’s south big door. It is national treasure number 1 in Korea. But, it had a fire in 2008. So it was fixed. And on May 4th 2013, it was done.