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  1. Mapo District (Korean: 마포구; RR: Mapo-gu) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea. Mapo has a population of 381,330 (2015) and has a geographic area of 23.87 km 2 (9.22 sq mi), and is divided into 24 dong (administrative neighborhoods).

    • Raditya A. Jakarta, Indonesia 128 contributions. Usual get go. Hongik and sincheon area are the usual get go for all youth especially university student arround, there is ewha, sogang, hufs and hongik university sorrounding this area.
    • Zolike78. New Westminster, Canada 303 contributions. Out of this world. We went during the full bloom of silver grass (and cosmos flowers). Lots of people but being so big it didn't feel crowded.
    • Coastal27825525894. 1 contribution. Must visit to know Korean sex slaves(called comfort women) by Japan. Must visit if you are curious about Korean colonial history from Japan.
    • Quentin B. 1 contribution. DMZ visit. The day at the DMZ was really interesting. The guide Kelly was really good. She is really good at explaining the story in great detail and making you feel the moment more deeply.
  2. Mapo Gu is a great one-stop shop for a variety of activities and things to see in Seoul. From walking through flowery fields to the local food and art experience, you can find it all here. Use our shortlist as a starting point and build out your Korea Trip itinerary from there!

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  4. Seoul is abundant with inexpensive and fun activities, places to visit, sights to see and if you're on a budget or simply want to chill and enjoy the city, there are plenty of things to do for free. The list will keep you busy for days, even weeks.

  5. Oct 20, 2014 · A beautiful walk along the Han in Seoul leads to an unexpected yet eye-opening destination. Our path has exposed a darker reality that’s not so talked about in Korea. We reach the foot of Mapo “Bridge of Life” unprepared for what’s set to appear.