Seoul City Walk | Autumn is gradually entering its prime, miss it and wait another year
The first time I came to Seoul in the thick of autumn, the streets were dyed with red maple and golden ginkgo everywhere, and any corner could take a blockbuster. I went to Sungkyunkwan University Myeongnyundang and Seoul Forest on November 2nd, and the autumn colors are gradually entering their prime. The best time to enjoy autumn is before mid-November, if you miss it, you have to wait another year!
🍁Sungkyunkwan University Myeongnyundang
This historic university is one of the oldest in Korea. The new campus is built on the mountain, and you can overlook the whole view from the top. The path is full of red leaves. Walking in the campus, the strong autumn atmosphere is like a scene in a Korean drama.
Myeongnyundang is an ancient building, and the most famous in the campus are several hundred-year-old ginkgo trees, which are interesting with the old buildings. The unique atmosphere makes people feel the charm of traditional culture.
📷To avoid the crowd as much as possible, we arrived early in the morning. There are several popular photo spots in the front and back courtyards, and you often need to queue up. Try to combine yellow leaves 🍂 and buildings for shooting, and some tourists in Korean costumes are also suitable for the lens. Both telephoto and wide-angle lenses can be used, with different styles.
📍Myeongnyun 3-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul Special City
🚇Subway Line 4 Huihwa Station
🕙Autumn opening hours 9:00-17:00
🍁Seoul Forest
A large park in the center of Seoul, next to high-rise buildings. Now the autumn leaves have painted the entire park with brilliant colors. There is a large ginkgo forest in the middle, and the Metasequoia Road, Mirror Pond, and Children's Garden are all good for shooting.
Even though it's not the weekend, there are still many locals bringing their families to enjoy the autumn, couples, girlfriends, and various pets have become a different scenery in the autumn.
There are many delicious restaurants and cafes in the nearby blocks. You can buy some desserts and drinks, bring a picnic mat, and take a break on the ground to experience the leisure time of Seoul people.
📷Bring a telephoto lens to avoid the crowd and capture the exclusive autumn colors. In addition to red leaves, other plants and water reflections can also produce different effects.
📍685 Seongsu 1(il)-ga 1(il)-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
🚇Subway Bundang Line Seoul Forest Station Exit 3
Chengjun Pavilion University, which is widely known because of the news of Chengdu Pavilion, has become a net red punching point. I specially searched the next point to feel the scene in the play. Although I don't know if it was taken here, I should be immersed in the situation! There are also historical buildings here, a very antique university!
Minglun Hall is in the Chengdu Museum. The Chengdu Museum is a university. There are basically few tourists here, but this place is a background in Korean currency. This is a proof of the contribution of Chinese Confucius Confucianism to Korean moral education!
Chengjun Pavilion Minglun Hall is in Chengdu University. This attraction is rarely visited by tourists. This Minglun Night Market is a background in Korean currency. If you are interested, you can visit it. The impact of Confucius Confucianism on South Korea!
Cherry blossoms are in bloom! I saw cherry blossoms while I was watching the festival ㅎㅎ It's very pretty and there are a lot of people.
This is a photo of the backyard of the International Hall of Seonggyun Gwan University!
Song Zhongji was red, and even his alma mater was fried. However, Chengjun Pavilion University is indeed quite tasteful and worth a visit. It may be close to Jingfu Palace. It has both modern school buildings and ancient buildings. Many middle school students also go where to take pictures during spring trips. But overall, there are not many people. Compared to Lihua University, I love Chengjunguan University.
It should be the Temple of Confucianism in Seoul. The building is an old building that has been retained. The Ming Dynasty style has Korean elements. There are two huge ginkgo trees on both sides of the door. Probably the scenery is beautiful when the yellow leaves fall on the ground. There are also two big ginkgo trees behind Dacheng Palace, and the Chinese Confucian Temple seems to be full of pine and cypress trees.