South Korea Class Trip
The spotlight is on South Korea – where ancient royal dynasties and K-Pop culture collide!
On the southern portion of the Korean peninsula in East Asia is a small country with a big personality! South Korea is just slightly smaller than the state of Pennsylvania but offers diverse and eclectic educational and cultural experiences in a setting that will take your breath away. It’s a journey that will inspire countless memories along the way.
South Korea Highlights
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace (1395) was the first royal palace of the Joseon dynasty. This magnificent structure is considered the grandest of Seoul’s five palaces, offering incredible insights into Korea’s royal history. It was one of South Korea’s first and most important landmarks.
Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukchon Village also dates back more than six centuries. This preserved area of traditional Korean houses (called hanoks) welcomes visitors to explore cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses.
Remember, though, that this is an actual neighborhood – please be respectful!
DMZ Tour
On July 27, 1953, a cease fire in the Korean War was signed and a de facto military line of demarcation established along the 38th parallel. The result was a war buffer zone – a strip of land called the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ.)
This area now divides a once united nation into North Korea and South Korea. It’s a heavily military-controlled border area, but there are regions around the DMZ that are accessible to visitors. These sections remind us of the sacrifice and loss of the Korean War and represent hope for peaceful reunification someday.
Samsung Innovation Museum
The Samsung Innovation Museum (SIM) is the largest museum in the country dedicated to the history of the electronics industry. Visitors get an immersive experience that highlights the evolution of technology, from early electrical discoveries to modern innovations. It’s perfect for tech-loving teens!
Lotte World
Lotte World in Seoul is an absolute must-do for students! It’s a massive entertainment complex featuring both an indoor theme park (Lotte World Adventure) and an outdoor amusement park (Magic Island). Opened in 1989, it has become one of Korea’s most popular attractions, drawing millions of visitors annually.
What You Need to Know to Plan an Unforgettable Class Trip to South Korea
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