[4K] Walking From Jongno To Insadong | Walking Around Seoul Korea 인사동 골목투어 仁寺洞
#seoul #walkingtour #Insadong 안녕하세요 Seoul Walker 입니다 오늘은 서울 종로에서 인사동까지 함께 걸어봅시다 일년 내내 많은 관광객들이 찾는 이곳 인사동은 낙엽이 지는 올 가을엔 더욱 더 붐비겠죠? 매일 아침 7시, 당신을 위한 새로운 영상이 공개 됩니다 당신의 새로운 아침, 그리고 오후 저녁 저의 영상을 보며 한결 여유로운 하루의 시작과 마무리가 되었으면 하는 바램입니다 영상이 마음에 드셨다면 좋아요, 구독, 알림 설정 부탁드립니다 그럼 오늘도 행복한 하루 되세요! Let's walk around from Jongno to Insadong in Seoul ►Map: The video is uploaded at 7am (LA 3pm, NYC 6pm, London 11pm Madrid 12am, Moscow 1am, Jakarta 5am) every morning in Korea time Please subscribe for the next better videos!! ►Subscribe: Insa-dong is a dong, or neighborhood of the Jongno-gu district of Seoul The main street is Insadong-gil, which is connected to a multitude of alleys that lead deeper into the district,[1] with modern galleries and tea shops [2] At one time it was the largest market for antiques and artworks in Korea [3] In area, 12 7 hectares (or 31 4 acres),[4] the district is bordered by Gwanhun-dong to the north, Nagwon-dong to the east, and Jongno 2-ga and Jeokseon-dong to the south, and Gongpyeong-dong to the west Insadong was originally two towns whose names ended in the syllables "In" and "Sa" They were divided by a stream which ran along Insadong's current main street Insadong began 500 years ago as an area of residence for government officials [6] During the early period of the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897), the place belonged to Gwanin-bang and Gyeonpyeong-bang - bang was the name of an administrative unit during the time[7] - of Hanseong (old name for the capital, Seoul) [5] During the Japanese occupation, the wealthy Korean residents were forced to move and sell their belongings, at which point the site became an area of trading in antiques After the end of the Korean War, the area became a focus of South Korea's artistic and cafe life [6] It was a popular destination among foreign visitors to South Korea during the 1960s, who called the area "Mary's Alley" [8] It gained in popularity with international tourists during the 1988 Seoul Olympics [6] In 2000 the area was renovated,[9][10] and, after protest, the rapid modernization of the area was halted for two years beginning that year [6] In recent years the backstreets of Insadong have continued to be gentrified with cafes, garden restaurants, and traditional pension-style accommodations - from Wikipidia ►Instagram: ►Instagram: ►Support my channel: ►Contact: nathanchaphotography@gmail com