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Here’s a well-rounded article about Seoul that you can use as an informative piece:

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Seoul: A City of Tradition and Innovation

Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is one of the most dynamic cities in the world. With a population of
over 10 million, it is not only the political and economic heart of the nation but also a global hub of
technology, culture, and history. Seoul seamlessly blends ancient traditions with modern innovation,
offering visitors and residents a unique experience unlike anywhere else.

A Glimpse into History

Seoul’s history stretches back more than 2,000 years, with its roots as a settlement during the Baekje
Kingdom. It became Korea’s capital in 1394 during the Joseon Dynasty, when King Taejo established it as
Hanyang. Remnants of this era still shape the city today, from the majestic Gyeongbokgung Palace to the
stone walls of the old fortress that once protected the capital.

Despite rapid modernization in the 20th century, Seoul has preserved its cultural treasures. Bukchon
Hanok Village, for example, showcases traditional Korean houses (hanok), where narrow alleys lead to
views of both wooden rooftops and gleaming skyscrapers.

A Modern Metropolis

Today, Seoul is recognized as one of the most technologically advanced cities in the world. Its skyline is
dotted with impressive skyscrapers like Lotte World Tower, one of the tallest buildings globally. The city
is also a pioneer in smart infrastructure, high-speed internet, and innovative transportation, including
one of the most efficient subway systems worldwide.
Neighborhoods such as Gangnam highlight Seoul’s modern identity, known internationally for its luxury
shopping, entertainment, and pop culture influence. At the same time, areas like Hongdae are famous
for their youthful energy, street performances, and indie music scene.

Cultural Heartbeat

Seoul is the epicenter of Hallyu, or the Korean Wave, which has spread K-pop, K-dramas, and Korean
films across the globe. The city is also home to countless festivals, art galleries, and theaters. Street food
markets like Gwangjang Market showcase another side of Seoul’s culture, where locals and tourists
gather to enjoy dishes such as tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes).

Temples such as Jogyesa provide a serene escape from the city’s pace, while the Han River offers
outdoor spaces where cycling, picnicking, and night cruises bring people together.

A City Looking Forward

Seoul is not just focused on the present—it is constantly looking toward the future. Sustainability
initiatives, eco-friendly parks like the Cheonggyecheon Stream restoration, and smart city projects
demonstrate its commitment to balancing urban growth with environmental responsibility.

As South Korea’s gateway to the world, Seoul continues to evolve, drawing people with its mix of deep-
rooted tradition, cutting-edge innovation, and vibrant culture. Whether exploring palaces, shopping
districts, or futuristic tech hubs, visitors to Seoul encounter a city that honors its past while boldly
shaping the future.

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