Seoul Walker (Half-Day Walks Across Seoul’s Historic and Cultural Spaces (서울의 역사와 문화를 탐방하는 반나절 역사 산책))
안희선 | Korea Dive(코리아다이브)
14,400원 | 20251121 | 9791199223455
Discover Seoul not just as a modern metropolis, but as a living timeline where the past and present quietly coexist.
Seoul Walker: Half-Day Walks Across Seoul’s Historic and Cultural Spaces is a guidebook for those who wish to uncover the stories hidden within the city - not through hurried sightseeing, but by walking slowly and observing the traces of time left in its streets and structures. It invites you on a quiet adventure to explore the hearts of people and the marks of an era found in every corner of Seoul.
From public squares, royal palaces, hanok villages, streams, city walls, royal tombs, museums, memorial parks, traditional markets, riverside parks, and forests - each of these spaces, so different in character, together form the time map of Seoul. In the past, kings ruled the nation from their palaces, and countless commoners made their living along Cheonggyecheon Stream. In modern times, citizens have gathered in public squares to raise their voices. Each place was once the center of its age and has now become part of our everyday lives.
Each of the eleven themed walks in this book introduces a distinct facet of Seoul’s character - from royal rituals and Confucian traditions to postwar recovery and urban regeneration. As you follow these routes and learn their stories, you will come to see how moments from different centuries coexist within this single city, and how time, memory, and people continue to shape it.
This book is also a thoughtful companion for foreigners living in Korea. Many expats, busy with their daily lives, often remain within familiar neighborhoods, rarely venturing beyond them. By exploring more of the city, they can gain a deeper understanding of Korean culture and history, and in turn, feel more connected with the local community.
Also, for multicultural families, Seoul Walker offers a wonderful opportunity for parents and children to experience Korean culture together and naturally learn about the country’s history.
There is a saying: “When you come to know something, you begin to love it - and when you love it, you come to know it even more.” Let Seoul Walker guide your steps through palaces, markets, museums, and riverside parks. The path you walk today may someday become another story of Seoul.