Be warned: The weather is icy cold and you gonna be oppressed, hemmed and crushed by the crowd!
"On every New Year's Day, the bell ceremony (Jeyaeui Jong Tajongsik) is held at Boshingak, the nearby bell pavilion. (The name of the station comes from this pavilion, jong meaning bell and gak pavilion.) At those times the area is so crowded with tens of thousands of Seoulites that trains do not stop at Jonggak as to avoid any accidents." - Source: Wikipedia
Stop at Line1 - Jongno 3-ga or City Hall subway station instead to avoid the crowd.
"Bosingak 보신각 is a large bell pavilion on Jongno in Seoul, South Korea. The bell in Bosingak gives Jongno its name, which literally means "bell street." It was originally constructed in 1396 but destroyed many times by both war and fire. It was designated Bosingak by Emperor Gojong in 1895." - Resource: Wikipedia
Picture courtesy of Wikipedia
Bosingak Bell is at Jonggak Subway Station exit 4, across
Jongno Tower
Video courtesy: bmxissofun
Check out Justenoughkorean blog for more pretty pictures and if you understand Indonesian language, check out diamondlove blog.
I would like to wish everyone Happy New Year!!
Be happy, healthy, generous and live a blessed life for the coming year. ^^
I would like to wish everyone Happy New Year!!
Be happy, healthy, generous and live a blessed life for the coming year. ^^
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Happy new year to you too!! ^^
Wish you the same and be happier..Fighting!
I was at Jonggak yesterday!~~
Too many people! the temperature was a torture! but it was a good experience! too bad there's no fireworks.. sigh
But most of the ppl that came, have balloon with new year's wishes on the balloons~ and when the clock strike 12, they let go of it! very nice~ =)
새해 복 많이 받으세요!!!
Thank you for the wish. ^^
I hope for the best for your korean study this coming sprng in Sogang!!
Wish you all the best for the new year!
Wow..you were there? Hope to see the pictures. ^^
감사합니다!
그리고 좋은 년 보내세요!