We invite you to a special journey that follows the painful history of Seoul. Experience the dark reality of Korea during the Japanese colonial period and the passionate desire for independence vividly through a small group tour with a professional guide. This journey, which begins at the Seodaemun Prison History Hall, will be an opportunity to vividly witness the dark reality of Korea during the Japanese colonial period and feel the passionate desire of Koreans for independence.
This tour, which proceeds in the order of Seodaemun Prison, Independence Gate, Dilkusha, and Tapgol Park, begins at Seodaemun Prison, where the suffering and sacrifice of freedom fighters remain, and then reflects on the lost sovereignty in front of Independence Gate, which was like a symbol of Korean independence, and visits Dilkusha to follow in the footsteps of the American journalist who informed the world of Japan's brutal rule!
A day tour that captures Korea's unwavering will for independence
Starting at the Seodaemun Prison History Hall, this tour efficiently explores key historical sites in half a day, including the prison where freedom fighters suffered and sacrificed, the Independence Gate, which was a symbol of Korean independence, and Dilkusha, which informed the world of Japan's atrocities. Follow the footsteps of the March 1st Movement that rose up against Japanese colonialism and feel the noble spirit of Koreans striving for freedom. This small group tour will be a meaningful time to deepen your understanding of history through active discussions and exchanges among participants, and to look back on the present through the past.
This tour is not just a simple trip; it is an immersive historical experience that will help you remember Korea's painful history and realize the value of freedom.
Meeting time:
09:30 am
*Please arrive 10 minutes before departure. No refunds will be given for arrivals after departure time.