I don’t have much impression of this place, because I didn’t enter the inside to visit, just when I was casually outside, I noticed it after listening to others’ introductions. I looked at the past from afar, and I felt very majestic.
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National Assembly Building Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The National Assembly Hall is a white quadrangular building with 24 granite pillars and a blue roof, giving people a majestic and majestic feeling. The entire construction of the National Assembly Hall took 6 years and was completed in 1975. The 24 pillars represent the opinions of all the people, and the roof means that the opinions of all the people are concentrated. The National Assembly Hall attracts many tourists mainly because it is built next to the river and stands majestically on Yeouido with the Han River as the background. In addition to visiting the Senate, you can also take a walk or take a nap by the river. In the National Assembly Hall, you can see various facilities and exhibits, mainly meeting rooms. It takes about 20 minutes to visit the Assembly Hall.
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National Assembly Building Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I don’t have much impression of this place, because I didn’t enter the inside to visit, just when I was casually outside, I noticed it after listening to others’ introductions. I looked at the past from afar, and I felt very majestic.
The National Conference Hall is located on the island of Sapporo, which is one of the centers of Korean politics. The green building is very magnificent from a distance. It is said that it can be visited for free, but it needs to be reserved. There is no appointment when the time is too late.
The Korean National Conference Hall can be visited. It is very similar to the foreign city hall. There are a lot of sculptures. The big lawn is quite suitable for taking pictures. I made an appointment to visit. It looks like an office.
It's a beautiful place! Take a look~ Spring, summer, autumn, winter, the landscape is beautiful.
The National Assembly Building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea. The dome-shaped roof is wonderful.
The Korean Parliament Hall, built adjacent to the Hanjiang River, is said to be closed to foreigners, so it can only be seen outside. As far as the building itself is concerned, the green dome, twenty-four pillars, the sculpture on the square and the parliament hall are still quite solemn.
The antique Korean architecture is similar to the roof color of Qingwatai. I met many beautiful women and handsome men who made TV dramas occasionally, because I really don't know who they are without watching Korean dramas.
The Korean Parliament Hall is free to visit, but we must make an appointment in advance. We only receive ten groups of guests every day. The service is friendly. Photographs are only allowed outside the House of Representatives and buildings. This English tour is hosted by a good translator. A very useful and informative brochure is distributed with the tour group to ensure that it reaches the security check at least 15 minutes before the tour starts.