Walking time: 2015.10
D1: Group Itinerary: Nanjing - Yancheng (Bus) Yancheng - Seoul (Plane)
D2: Group Itinerary: Blue House, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seaweed Experience Hall, Namsan Park, Seoul Tower, Namsan Hanok Village, Nanda Show
D3: Group itinerary: Ginseng Shopping Store, Liver Care Shopping Store, Cosmetics Shopping Store, Amethyst Shopping Store; Dongwa Duty Free Shop, Shilla Duty Free Shop, Lotte Duty Free Main Store; Myeongdong
D4: Group itinerary: Lotte Duty Free Shop World Building, Lotte World, Dongdaemun, Walkerhill Duty Free Shop
D5: Free Itinerary: Ewha Womans University, Shinchon University Street, Ewha Painting Village
D6: Group Itinerary: Souvenir Shop, Seoul Airport, Seoul - Yancheng (plane), Yancheng - Nanjing (bus)
D5: Free travel
Finally free to travel, the inn is a few minutes out of the Jongno 3-ga subway station line 1. Purchase tickets at the self-service ticket machines. Hold a map of Korea in hand, compare it, and choose the right direction to get on the bus.
Cute pink love seat.
After getting on the bus, you don't have to worry about taking the wrong station. The subway TV screen has korean, Chinese, and English scrolling station names. Line 1 transfer to Line 2 at City Hall Station and get off at Ewha Station. On the walls of the subway station is a beautiful mural of ethnic style.
You can see the teddy bear shop at the subway exit. I've always loved that cute little cute. It's just that my age is no longer suitable, but I still like to walk around in it.
Warm colors, warm decoration. The price here is half that of the country, and sisters who like teddy bears can start without hesitation. Some old models are only 30% off the domestic price. I couldn't restrain my heart, so I bought a shirt and a sweatshirt, and liked it.
Go straight along this bustling and fresh road for 500 meters to the entrance of Ewha Women's University.
The first stop is Ewha Women's University: With a history of more than 100 years, it is the largest women's university in the world.
There is no gate on the south side of the university, and it is open to students and guests from all over the world. At the Ewha Reception Center on the right, you can go in and get a map of the Chinese for a better visit. There are also souvenirs sold in the reception center.
The pear blossom wall on the left.
This road leads to the Museum of Natural History.
Walking through the campus gate, you can see the most characteristic building on campus - the Christian Church. This church combines traditional Korean architecture with classic Western style. The unique shape of the building shows the endless ingenuity of modern people. Now this is the Great Hall. With 2,800 seats and state-of-the-art equipment, the building is the largest auditorium in Asia and was once a hall of artistic performance. It is now a place for Ewha University students to hold worship ceremonies and various gatherings.
Auditorium from different angles
On the right, the Ewha Campus Complex Park is a new type of campus space with various educational, cultural, and welfare facilities. The shape of the building resembles a valley and the design is unique. It is a temple for students, who actively travel to their destinations and absorb the nutrients of knowledge.
The side of the complex park is uniquely designed to make full use of space.
On the left is the 100th Anniversary Memorial Museum. There are permanent exhibition halls, modern and contemporary art exhibition halls, and costume art museums. With different temporary exhibitions in different seasons, it's a colorful world.
Signposts in the exhibition hall
Lobby zenith
The characteristic stone statues at the entrance of the exhibition hall are cute.
The main building of Ewha University, completed in 1935, was attended by all students before the outbreak of the Korean War. It has now been converted into the school's administrative office building. It is now designated as a key protected cultural relic and is a building of historical significance.
Celebrity statues can be found everywhere on campus.
Two small open doors drew me in.
It turned out to be an auditorium, and the children were rehearsing.
In the Ewha Campus, each building under the shade of green trees is unique, and each building has its own chic. I could feel the femininity that emanated from their power.
The campus is lined with trees and grass, making it a refreshing stroll.
The Ewha History Museum is a traditional Hanok-style building based on the Ewha Academy built in 1886, and is a space where you can immerse yourself in the history of Ewha.
Everywhere on campus is the creativity of students. Small details can see the romantic atmosphere of literature and art here.