Tourist Attractions
Seoul is the capital of Korea. It is rich in both history and tradition yet it is fueled by the latest in IT technology. It has been the engine of the nation’s rapid growth over the past 40 years. Seoul is also a major center of business in Asia, with many domestic and multi-national Companies headquartered. It is an exciting city where day or night you have 24-hour access to various leisure and entertainment spots.

Gyeongbokgung
Gyeongbokgung, or ‘The Palace Of Shining Happiness’, was built in 1394, at the very beginning of the Joseon Dynasty. It is the city’s largest royal palace replete with ancient buildings and relics. A changing-of-the-guard ceremony is reenacted regularly for visitors.

N Seoul Tower
N Seoul Tower, located on Namsan Mountain, is one of the city's most famous landmarks. The tower's observation deck offers the best views of the city. Visitors can take a cable car up the mountain and then walk to the tower.
Myeong-dong
Myeong-dong is one of the trendiest districts in Seoul for shopping and entertainment. Popular among shopaholics and fashionistas, the streets are filled with color. If you like shopping, you’ll love Myeong-dong.
Insa-dong
The National Museum of Korea (NMK) endeavors to preserve, exhibit, and interpret Korean cultural heritage in a manner that befits its international scale. It also strives to grow into a world-class institution that serves the Korean people through international cultural exchanges. This place was for the venue for the official reception luncheon of the G20 Seoul Summit in 2010.
Nanta
Nanta is an internationally popular musical and the longest-running home-grown show in Korean history. In the nonverbal show, the actors perform Korea's traditional percussion music "Samulnori" using all kinds of kitchen items. Nanta has had a run on Broadway and been performed in many countries.
THE KOREAN OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY
701 Sky 1004 BD, 51-1, Malli-dong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea 100-808
Tel: +82-23475-2645/26918-2505
Business Registration No.: 214-82-04372 / President: Hyung-Woo Kwak