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Korean Travel Online - Seoul City Hall Free Guided Tour


Recently, we took the free guided tour of the Seoul City Hall, called the Tong Tong Tour Program. From someone who's never been to any city hall in Korea, this was one great experience. We knew the Seoul City Hall looks magnificent from the outside but we didn't have any idea that it looked this impressive on the inside too. In fairness, we didn't really expect much aside from it having the usual facilities that most city halls have. This one has all that and more, much more.



We took the Sunday morning 10:20 am tour. Our guide, Miss Jinju was inside by the front door and she greeted us with a warm smile. After greetings and introductions, she proceeded with the tour. Starting from the ground floor, to the Sky Plaza at the 9th floor, to the library, and down to the Citizen's Hall at the basement. Also, if you watched episode 130 of Running Man (the one that aired January 27, 2013), some of the places inside the City Hall will be familiar.
Once you arrive inside the City Hall, look for this Tong Tong Tour sign. Your guide will be standing beside it.
Now, on with the tour...

The new city hall is located just behind the old city hall. The old city hall is now converted into the Seoul Metropolitan Library.  The old city hall building has been occupying that spot since 1926. It is also registered as a cultural heritage, number 52 to be exact. Hence, meticulous efforts were taken to preserve the facade of the old city hall building.

The design of the new building was selected through a design competition. Building it came with challenges too, since Deoksugung Palace is just across the street and nothing can be constructed within 100 meters. Also, there is a height limit that must be adhered to.

The facade is made up of 7,300 sheets of glass, 1,700 of which had to be custom made one by one because of the curves. These are also highly efficient glass made with three types of coating. Compared to regular glass, they are twice as effective at blocking heat. This new building opened its doors to the public in October 2012. The design is not only aesthetically pleasing, being inspired by the eaves of a hanok house. 60% of the space inside is for the officials, while 40% is for the citizen's use.



The lobby is called as the Eco Plaza. Here, one of the most eye-catching features is the 28 meter high 'Green Wall' that spans seven stories and covers 1,600 square meters of space, and is made up of 14 different species of plants. Don't bother asking if they are fake or real. We assure you that they are VERY real. If you paid attention during Science class in grade school, you'll know that plants release oxygen during photosynthesis so their existence here has a practical purpose. The wall of plants here also serves to help keep the indoor temperatures low during summer and purifies the air by filtering negative ions.


The building is also eco-friendly and uses solar and geothermal power. Solar panels are installed on the roof. We have no way of taking a photo from the top so we took a picture of this scale model of the building.



The other eye-catching feature at the lobby is this huge bunch of balloons hanging from the top. We thought they were there for a celebration or something. Turns out it is actually an artwork made by Jeon Su-cheon that was selected through a competition titled Meta Epic: Seobeol (Seobeol is the old name of Seoul). This gigantic tornado of polycarbonate water drops hanging from the ceiling strongly expresses the dream and goal of eco-city, Seoul. It takes the shape of tornado energetically uprising with the water drops, which symbolize life, water, air and light, and these drops are the motif of the work. It is also showing dynamic energy for creating new history after the long exchange of civilization and history of Seoul.


8th floor art exhibition space
9th floor Sky Square
The 8th floor is an art exhibition space free for everyone to enjoy. The 9th floor the Sky Square where you can find a store and a coffee shop called the Happy Plus Store that sells reasonably priced coffee (Latte for 2,800 won only) and other goods made by the handicapped.

There is also a bridge that connects the new building with the old building and the bridge takes you right to the library. The library comes with a separate tour but this tour comes with a quick glimpse of the old city hall and the new library.
The library itself is quite impressive in its own right. The Seoul Metropolitan Library has a huge collection of books, Disability Collections, Seoul Documents Collections, Global Collections, and more. This is the representative library that creates and implements programs for the libraries in Seoul. It also has a comprehensive search tool to identify materials among 320 libraries in Seoul. The thing we like the most is that it has sliding bookshelves by the windows. Above all four floors of the library, there is a museum that gives you a glimpse of the original structures of the building.
Planning and Situation Room
Reception Room
Mayor's office
The carpet in the mayor's office is also the original carpet from the 1920's. Proof of that when renovations where taking place in 2008, they found old newspapers dated June 6, 1926 under the carpets.

At the basement (basements 1 and 2) of Seoul City Hall is the Seoul Citizen's Hall. It serves as a space for listening to the voice of the citizens and encouraging participation.
Relics Exhibition Hall with see-through floors


Citizen's speech podium
Media Wall


You can also add your own message...
... and have it show up on the monitors



At the Citizen's Hall Gallery, families can have their pictures taken for free, the pictures will be displayed in the gallery and the family can take home copies of the picture.
Umbrellas with messages written on them. This symbolizes Seoul public officials' intention to be an umbrella for Seoul citizens.

There's still so much more to see at the Seoul City Hall but you have to take the tour yourself to find out. We highly recommend this guided tour and hope you'll be as impressed as we are.

If you want to sign up for the tour, check out THIS post for step-by-step instructions.


Language Schedules
English Tue 10:00
Sat 10:20, 15:00
Sun 10:20, 14:20
Japanese Fri 10:00
Sat 14:20
Chinese Thr 14:00
Sat 10:40, 14:40
Korean Tue 14:00
Wed 10:00, 14:00
Thr 10:00
Fri 14:00
Sat 10:00, 14:00
Sun 10:00, 14:00

City Hall Facilities Reservation: yeyak.seoul.go.kr
Seoul Metropolitan Library: lib.seoul.go.kr
Seoul Citizen's Hall: www.seoulcitizenshall.kr or www.facebook.com/SeoulCitizensHall



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Korean Travel Online - Event Updates (2nd week of Feb)

Seollal is finally this weekend. Here's a ton of activities you can check our during this 3-day weekend. We've also updated our event listings.

Seollal Events:
Seollal Events at National Gugak Center Feb 10 – 11 Seocho Seoul
Celebrate Seollal with the KTO
Event page and pics click here
Feb 7 – Feb 16 Jung-gu Seoul
Seoul Global Center Celebrates Lunar New Year Feb 7 Jung-gu Seoul
2013 Lunar New Year Holiday Schedules Feb 9 – 11 various Seoul
Namsangol Hanok Village Seollal Events Feb 9 – 11 Jung-gu Seoul
Lotte World Foreigner Discount Feb 2- 17 Seongpa-gu Seoul
Free Seollal Holiday Events in Seoul Feb 9 -11 various Seoul
Jeonju National Museum Holds Seollal / Jeongwol Daeboreum Celebrations Feb 9 -24 Jeonju Jeollabuk-do
Korean Folk Village New Year's Celebration Feb 2 – 11 Yongin Gyeonggi-do

Festivals:
Korea Grand Sale Jan 11 – Feb 28
various
Jeju Field-Burning Festival Mar 8 – Mar 10 Jeju-si Jeju-do
Ganghwa Bingeo Festival Dec 22 – Feb 24 Ganghwa Incheon
Happy Winter Festival Dec 14 – Mar 3 Yeonsu Incheon
Happy Winter Festival Dec 22 – Mar 3 Changwon Gyeongsangnam-do
Happy Winter Festival Dec 15 – Mar 3 Gumi Gyeongsangbuk-do
Jinhae Gunhangje Festival (Cherry Blossoms) Apr 1 - 10 Changwon Gyeongsangbuk-do
Happy Winter Festival Dec 15 – Feb 24 Seo-gu Gwangju
Happy Winter Festival Dec 19 – Feb 17 Yuseong Daejeon
Happy Winter Festival Dec 21 – Feb 24 Buk-gu Daegu
Nonsan Strawberry Festival Apr 3 – 7 Nonsan Chungcheongnam-do

Exhibits/Museums:
Van Gogh in Paris through Mar 24 Seocho Seoul
Tim Burton Exhibition Dec 12 – Apr 14 Jung-gu Seoul
The World Animals: Exhibition Project through Mar 3 Yongsan Seoul
Pine Tree: Looking Ahead 1000 Years Through Feb 17 Jongno Seoul
History in Glass Through Feb 27 Yongsan Seoul
I Am an Artist Exhibition Through Mar 31 Seocho Seoul
Musei Vaticani Collection Through Mar 31 Seocho Seoul
American Impressionism Exhibition Through Mar 29 Seocho-gu Seoul
Sparkling Secrets -Swarovski Through Feb 17 Jongno Seoul
Label Market Exhibition Through Feb 17 Mapo Seoul
Year of the Snake Exhibition Through Feb 25 Jongno Seoul
Asian Wedding Rituals Through Feb 11 Jongno Seoul
Joseon Dynasty Life Jan 15 – Feb 24 Jongno Seoul
Engraving Exhibition-Baptiste Fompeyrine Jan 15 – Feb 24 Jongno Seoul
Maden Pictures 13 Jan 15 – Mar 3 Cheongdam Seoul
Art Across America Feb 5 – May 19 Yongsan Seoul
The Peranakan World: Cross-cultural Art from Singapore and the Straits Mar 19 – May 19 Yongsan Seoul
Mongolian Archeological Excavation Result Exhibition Apr 23 – Jun 23 Yongsan Seoul
A Painter’s Life: Kang Sehwang and Literati Culture Jun 11 – Aug 11 Yongsan Seoul
Buddhist Guardian Paintings of Late Joseon May 14 – Sep 8 Yongsan Seoul
The Taoism in Korea: Deities and Immortals 12-10-2013 ~ 03-02-2014 Yongsan Seoul
Memory of Landscape I have never seen Jan 25 – Apr 21 Jung-gu Seoul
Cartographic Achievements of Joseon Through Feb 28 Jongno Seoul
Scent of Masterpieces: Reillumination of Korea Modern Painting Through May 12 Jung-gu Seoul
Money Garden Through Nov Jongno Seoul
Snake Exhibition at Seoul Zoo Jan 1 – Feb 28 Gwacheon Gyeonggi-do
Lim Choong-sup Exhibition Through Feb 24 Gwacheon Gyeonggi-do
Caricatures of Korean Presidents Through Mar 31 Bucheon Gyeonggi-do
Dream Walking in the Magical Reality Through Aug 11 Gwacheon Gyeonggi-do
Donated Photographs 2012 Through May 26 Gwacheon Gyeonggi-do
The Poetic Object - Contemporary Crafts Through Mar 31 Gwacheon Gyeonggi-do
Beyond the Plate/ Beyond the Sketch and Study Through Feb 11 Gwacheon Gyeonggi-do
Korean Life & Customs of Modern Times (Free) Through Feb 28 Jung-gu Daegu
Alive Gallery - Living Art Through Mar 3 Buk-gu Daegu
Contemporary Video Art in China Through Feb 24 Cheonan Chungcheongnam-do
Journey to the World-Renowned Art Museums Jan 5 – Feb 28 Haeundae Busan
Others:
Sledding Hill Dec 15 – Feb 17 Hangang Seoul
National Gugak Center Music Classes Mar 7 (deadline) Seocho Seoul
International Gugak Workshop Mar 26 (deadline) Seocho Seoul
Seoul International Marathon Mar 17 Jongno Seoul
Wednesday Midday Concerts 3rd Wed of each month Jung-gu Seoul
Seoul International Photo and Imaging Industry Show Apr 4 – Apr 7 Gangnam Seoul
Korea World Travel Fair May 30 – Jun 2 Gangnam Seoul
Suncheon Bay Garden Expo 2013 Apr 20 – Oct 20 Suncheon Jeollanam-do
Five Color Starlight Garden Exhibition Dec 7 – Mar 3 Gapyeong Gyeonggi-do
Daegu Ice Rink Through Feb 11
Daegu
Traditional Music & Dance Saturdays 2013 Busan Busan


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