“Critical assessment of the relationship between transport and travel of a tourist attraction in Seoul, South Korea”
“Critical assessment of the relationship between transport and travel of a tourist attraction in Seoul, South Korea”
Executive Summary
The report presents an in-depth study that provides information and specification regarding South Korea is a major center for tourism. The report highlights the elements making South Korea a preferred tourist destination by relating the attractiveness to formally conducted research on the topic. It includes the cultural Aspects of South Korea, which are one of the most important elements of the county in terms of tourism. In terms of liquor, it is important to note that visitors can only carry two bottles of wine or liquor and 400 cigarettes. There are buses, minibuses, ferry services, and streetcars from the center of the city to the top of the Peak season. Tickets can be bought at terminals adding to the convenience of the tourists (Ashgate, Pp. 25).
Seoul is rightly famous for its palaces, the most notable of which is the Gyeongbokgung Palace, built at the beginning of the Yi Dynasty. Most of the 500 buildings that is part of the complex was destroyed during the Japanese invasion.Rebuilt in the late nineteenth century and destroyed again during the Korean War, the palace and the surrounding area have been fully restored once again.
Introduction
The report incorporates the details and specification regarding South Korea is a major center for tourism. The report highlights the elements making South Korea a preferred tourist destination by relating the attractiveness to formally conducted research on the topic. To conduct a study on Korea's tourist industry in relation to its transportation facilities, it is essential to understand and study the country first. South Korea has flourishing manufacturing industries producing a variety of food, transportation equipment, electronics, chemicals and textiles. Seoul is a modern city at the same time has a old world charm. Destroyed during the Korean War, most of the city was rebuilt in the fifties. Peering between the major roads to twelve lanes and between the high skyscrapers, Seoul is the surprise story of a mysterious centuries old temples, palaces, pagodas and gardens for recreation. It also offers overnight accommodation at low prices, excellent public transport system and a large number of cultural initiatives; it is precisely for this reason that most of the visitors who went there did not feel the need to visit other places besides this.
The Han-gang River runs through the capital, which is divided between the central district of Chung-gu, Jongno-gu to (where you will find most of the low-end hotels and places of interest) and the north of It 'aewon-dong (full of shops, bars and nightlife) just south of downtown. Seoul is rightly famous for its palaces, the most notable of which is the Gyeongbokgung Palace, built at the beginning of the Yi Dynasty. Most of the 500 buildings that is part of the complex were destroyed during the Japanese ...