Bosingak
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Neighbourhood: Jongno 1.2.3.4 ga-dong
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- Jonggak • 1 min walk
- Euljiro 1-ga • 6 min walk
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Jay
Seattle, WA132 contributions
Apr 2016
A tribute to korean architecture of the past, it displays the history of the pagoda housing a large bell. A small plaque tells of the history, its located in the middle of the city, close to jongno, there is a park and a tiny sitting area throughout.. other than that, you're better off browsing another temple.
Written 15 April 2016
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LG_Kay
Singapore, Singapore7,512 contributions
June 2019 • Solo
I happened to pass by this building on my way to Cheonggyecheon Stream. The signage introduced it as a bell pavilion. Unfortunately, it was not possible to enter the pavilion as it was cordon off.
Written 4 July 2019
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Ozan Karahan
Krakow, Poland1,681 contributions
Dec 2017 • Solo
Located in a highly touristic location of Seoul, not far from one of the main touristic area Insadong. May be visited while having tour there. Quite often it is possible to see a ceremony here.
Written 26 May 2018
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JHL
Seoul, South Korea9,354 contributions
Jan 2019 • Solo
This is a pavilion with a huge bell in it.
Since this is a historic site, on New Year's Eve, ringing the bell here is the most anticipated event in the country. Very Crowded. Try to avoid the area if you aren't wish to join.
Locating in the main intersection of Jongno-1-ga, it's easy to access.
The access to inside is not permitted. Mostly not crowded around. It's better to visit when there's an event like a bell ringing.
Since this is a historic site, on New Year's Eve, ringing the bell here is the most anticipated event in the country. Very Crowded. Try to avoid the area if you aren't wish to join.
Locating in the main intersection of Jongno-1-ga, it's easy to access.
The access to inside is not permitted. Mostly not crowded around. It's better to visit when there's an event like a bell ringing.
Written 24 January 2019
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Mush
237 contributions
Dec 2018 • Couples
Nice to see Bosingak and in a great place for bars and restaurants back-to-back. I recommend making an afternoon or evening of visiting this location.
Written 3 December 2018
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Phi Somchai
Bangkok, Thailand3,737 contributions
July 2018 • Family
The bell here is huge and very famous. It is housed in a traditional Korean styled building. The surrounding area is very pleasant and peacefully.
Written 17 July 2018
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Margareth T
Seoul, South Korea218 contributions
Mar 2018 • Solo
In the past, they used the bell to make the people know about daily time and now it just a huge bell inside the city. But if you come to Korea on New Year, you can join the local people to celebrate the New Year near the bell. They will ring the bell exactly at 00 am on New Year.
Written 14 July 2018
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vinayraichur
Mumbai, India515 contributions
Mar 2018 • Business
Nice Building near Jonggak Station
It houses an old bell, which was rung to indicate morning and night time
It houses an old bell, which was rung to indicate morning and night time
Written 28 March 2018
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CanisHan
Seoul, South Korea26,982 contributions
Sept 2017 • Solo
C ( 17.09.15 )
This bell tower was not big and only one building. But there was lnadmark in Jongno area, and held New year's promotion every year. Nothing to special, but there was good place to rest with Korean traditional building, I think.
This bell tower was not big and only one building. But there was lnadmark in Jongno area, and held New year's promotion every year. Nothing to special, but there was good place to rest with Korean traditional building, I think.
Written 17 September 2017
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E.L.E
Brno, Czech Republic18,762 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
Very close to the Jogyesa temple. The bell is pretty impressive. Good to stop a couple minutes and relax
Written 30 April 2017
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