Cheongwadae Sarangchae - A Must Visit Place in Seoul
Cheongwadae Sarangchae is really a must visit place if you want to know more about Korean culture, politics and history of Korean Presidents.
Cheongwadae is the blue house, the residence of the President of SouthKorea while the Sarangchae used to be the study room in Korean traditional houses #Hanok.
So this space i.e 청와대사랑채 is dedicated solely for the people, both foreigners and locals to know more about Korea. There are two floors, first one is dedicated to exhibitions (Korean Food, Korean Dresses) and a souvenir shop while the second floor has history of Presidents and the vision of Korea ????
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A place where you could enjoy the history of presidency in Korea!
A place where you could take a great picture too!
Enjoy the video and see how amazing this place is!
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Cheongwadae Sarangchae Wow Korea 2017
Our Starting Ceremony was heldnjn Cheongwadae Sarangchae and the Korean Food Cooking class & the Exhihitions were really informative.
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Sarangchae at Cheongwadae
Shall we go to Sarangchae at Cheongwadae, where we can see the past history and today's Korea including the footsteps of Korea's presidents, both the history and 'now' of Korea, and the story of the development of Seoul?
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[Peace Insight] The Korean Film Council in Namyangju and Cheongwadae Sarangchae
After the Inter-Korean Summit last April, certain places garnered much attention.
They are the Korean Film Council in Namyangju and Cheongwadae Sarangchae.
Let's find out more about their popularity on The Site of Reunification.
지난 4월 진행된 남북정상회담 이후 화제가 되고 있는 의외의 장소가 있습니다.
남양주에 위치한 영화촬영소와 청와대 사랑채가 그곳인데요.
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2017.10.05 청와대사랑채 (Cheongwadae Sarangchae)
The tourism exhibition center on the promotion of understanding of the KOREA presidents
Traditional KOREAN STREET FOOD Tour of Tongin Market | Seoul, South Korea
My fifth full day in South Korea was one for the books, as my boy Sam and I were finally able to properly explore the mouthwatering world of Korean street food in Seoul! But first, we visited an awesome local museum! Come along with us as we learn about modern-day Korea and eat our way through Tongin Market! Let’s go!
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Our fifth morning in South Korea continued at the Cheongwadae Sarangchae Museum, where the exhibits are all about modern-day Korea. There was a display of all of the Korean presidents from 1948 to 2017, which is called the Wall of Presidents. The first one served for 12 years! Below each president’s picture is a list of their accomplishments. It was fascinating!
In the next room was a bright display showing photos of the must-visit tourist spots in South Korea. There are lots of beautiful rural areas that neither of us knew about! Across from it was an interactive, multi-lingual map that has lots of information about locations around the country, including markets!
There was also a display about Korean street food! On the second floor is a special exhibit called Dear Korea, which is about the Democratic movement and the protests and stages that got Korea to where it is today. We learned about the Blue House!
Then, we walked to the Tongin Market, which dates back to 1941 and has 75 stalls and shops! I couldn’t wait to check it out. We only had 80 minutes to explore! It was a covered market that reminded me of Nishiki Market in Kyoto.
There were lots of fruits and vegetables and butchers selling meat. I even saw bakeries and seaweed! But we were looking for the street food and found some in the form of kimchi-jeon, which is a type of Korean pancake! It only cost us $1!
I love kimchi and pancakes and it did not disappoint! It was the most delicious pancake of all time! It was spicy and I loved the crunch and the moistness!
While I was eating, I met some new fans and got them to subscribe!
Next, we found 20 types of kimchi and a long gimbap filled with vegetables. It costs 1,000 won for one, or about $1 each. They contain seaweed, rice, and vegetables like onion and carrot. It was very crunchy, with little rice, some pork or beef, and lots of yummy veggies. I loved how fresh and healthy it was!
Next was one of my favorite Korean street food dishes, tteok-bokki. They’re spicy, stir-fried rice cakes that are covered in a rich, red sauce. They were nice and chewy, with the consistency of a mochi, but not sweet. I could eat this all day! It cost 3,000 won, or a little under $3 USD.
Our next stop was to get some fried chicken with sweet and sour sauce. It looks spicy because the sauce is red, but it’s not at all. It tastes so fresh and was like organic popcorn chicken. I was in love with it! I would have loved some spice on it, but it was still amazing.
Then we had some oden, or hot pot, which is one of my favorite things to eat in China and Japan. This one was a spongy fish cake, which tasted a lot like fish balls. It cost only 500 won, or $0.50 for one! It was so good!
Next, I had a traditional rice drink called Sikhye, which has grains in the bottom and is similar to sugarcane juice. It costs 1,000 won, or about $1 USD. It was so refreshing and sweet and perfect on a hot day!
Next was hotteok, a Korean pancake with honey and pine nuts. It’s super hot and greasy. It was oozing out and so sweet. I’m a big honey guy, and the outside was crispy while the rest was soft. I loved it!
What an amazing traditional market! My favorite was the tteok-bokki. They were so fire!
I hope you enjoyed coming with me on my Tongin Market adventure! If you did, please give it a thumbs up and leave me a comment below. Also please subscribe so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food videos!
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★Eng&Kor★ [Seoul∥Korea∥Cheongwadae Sarangchae|Tongin Market ∥ with Cousin from USA]
안녕하세요.
Hello.
이번에는 제 미국에서 온 사촌과 함께 광화문과 경복궁역 근처에 있는 청와대 사랑채, 통인 시장의 도시락 카페, 서촌의 옥인 오락실까지 다녀왔습니다.
At this time I visited Cheongwadae Sarangchae, Box Lunch Cafe of Tongin Market and Ogin video arcade of Seochon near by Gwanghwamun Gate and Gyeongbokgung Station with my cousin from USA.
정말 재미있었어요.
It was really great.
청와대 사랑채와 통인시장과 관련된 링크를 여기에 적어 놓을게요.
I will write the links of Cheongwadae Sarangchae and Box Lunch Cafe of Tongin Market in here.
★청와대 사랑채(Cheongwadae Sarangchae)
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★통인시장 도시락카페(Box Lunch Cafe of Tongin Market)
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Seoul Tour - Seochon & Tongin Market
Hi. You can look around the street of Seochon through this video. Also you can experience indirectly about a special activity you can have in Tongin Market, Korean Traditional Market.
【청와대 사랑채】青瓦台舍廊房Cheongwadae Sarangchae
【青瓦台舍廊房】是紀錄韓國歷代總統足跡、呈現韓國傳統文化的綜合型宣傳館
這是入館內的一段前導小短片^^
【Cheongwadae Sarangchae】
A place with great art and architecture to learn about former Korean presidents
【청와대 사랑채】청와대의 건축, 예술과 한국의 역대 대통령의 발자취를 살펴보는 청와대 사랑채가 3월 27일 새롭게 오픈하였습니다.
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Famous Youtuber Josh from Korean Englishman (영국남자) channel featured in the new Korea Tourism promotional video! Among the places visited by Josh is Cheongwadae Sarangchae, Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, Korea House, Taekwondowon, Jeju Island and many more!