600-Year-Old Night Streets of SEOUL | Autumn Walking Tour Korea

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Hello everyone, this is Nathan! 👋 Thank you so much for always supporting and enjoying my walking tour videos. 🙏 Tonight, I invite you to wander through one of Seoul’s oldest heritage streets — a neighborhood that has stood for over 600 years, holding the quiet stories of the Joseon Dynasty. 🌙🏯 Our journey begins at Deoksugung Daehanmun Gate, just as the evening sky turns softly blue and the city lights begin to glow. From there, we walk along Hyoja-ro, into the calm backstreets where traditional stone walls, golden ginkgo leaves, and warm lights create a beautifully nostalgic autumn mood. As we continue deeper into the night, the charm of these old alleyways unfolds — small hanok cafés, quiet residential lanes, and the gentle rustling of fall leaves under street lamps. It’s a peaceful contrast to the fast-paced modern Seoul just beyond the walls. I hope this walk brings you calm, inspiration, and a glimpse into the timeless beauty of old Seoul. If you enjoyed the video, please don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Seoul night walks. 🍂✨ 🚔🚨 To fly a drone legally in Korea, you must first register your drone with the Korea Office of Civil Aviation (KOCA), even if it’s under 250g. Also, you need to apply for flight permission in advance for each location through the official UOM (UAS Operation Management) system. Most areas in Seoul are restricted or controlled airspace, and flying without permission can lead to a fine of at least 1.6 million KRW (~$1,200...

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