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Yangjaecheon Café Street: A Serene Escape for Business Travelers.

Yangjaecheon Café Street in Seocho-gu is a hidden gem where locals and business travelers alike can enjoy tranquil walks and coffee, especially stunning during spring cherry blossoms.

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The Yangjae Stream Café Street in Seocho-gu is surrounded by attractions where visitors can experience both nature and history, offering a dual delight for tourists. This travel course begins at the Maeheon Yun Bong-gil Memorial Hall, continues through Maeheon Citizen's Forest, the Metasequoia Road at Seocho Culture and Arts Park, and finally leads to Yangjae Stream Café Street. Without venturing as far as the Han River or Cheonggyecheon, you can enjoy the tranquility of flowing water while discovering a new, serene side of Seoul—an ideal healing course.


| Maeheon Yun Bong-gil Memorial Museum
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The first destination is the Maeheon Yun Bong-gil Memorial Museum, an important site commemorating Korea's independence movement. The hall is filled with exhibits that honor the life and achievements of Yun Bong-gil, who is well-known for his heroic act at Hongkou Park in Shanghai in 1932. His courageous deed is recognized as a significant event in the history of Korea’s independence movement.

Visitors are encouraged to reflect on Yun’s spirit of sacrifice and his ardent desire for independence while exploring the memorial. The serene atmosphere of the hall provides a space for quiet contemplation, offering a break from the hustle of daily life. It’s a place where you can not only appreciate the exhibits but also take a moment to organize your thoughts in a peaceful setting.



| Maeheon Citizen's Forest
 
After leaving the Maeheon Yun Bong-gil Memorial Museum, head to Maeheon Citizen’s Forest, where you can enjoy the peaceful embrace of lush trees. This space offers cool breezes and ever-green scenery, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely, refreshing walk, even in the heart of the city.

For business travelers visiting Korea on a tight schedule, such peaceful moments are invaluable. This forest is particularly recommended for international business visitors, as it provides a tranquil retreat where one can listen to the sounds of nature and find calm amidst the urban hustle.



| Seocho Culture and Arts Park Metasequoia Path
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A short walk from Maeheon Citizen’s Forest will bring you to Seocho Culture and Arts Park. True to its name, this park features various art installations, allowing visitors to enjoy art amidst nature. The highlight of the park is the Metasequoia Road, where rows of majestic metasequoia trees create a stunning pathway.

Occasionally, the park hosts outdoor performances and exhibitions, so it’s worth checking the schedule and attending a performance if possible.



| Yangjaecheon Cafe Street
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The final stop, Yangjaecheon Café Street, is a perfect place to unwind for travelers weary from business obligations. Simply strolling along this area can provide a much-needed sense of healing. The street is lined with cafés, each with its own unique style and atmosphere, following the gentle flow of Yangjaecheon.

With a wide variety of menu options, visitors can easily find something to suit their tastes. For an even more relaxing experience, choose a café with a view of the stream and spend some leisurely time enjoying the scenery.

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