Korean Souvenir Magnets 01–08
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Korean Souvenir Magnets 01–08 Themes: Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village A premium set of magnets featuring beautiful illustrations of Korea’s most iconic landmarks — Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, and Bukchon Hanok Village, located between the two palaces. Perfect for decorating your refrigerator, entrance door, office board, or even as a stylish touch to postcards. These magnets can be attached anywhere metal sticks and look beautiful on their own as interior decor. The artwork is detailed and elegant, making it an excellent gift choice. Especially popular among international visitors — a wonderful way to share a piece of Korea with friends or loved ones abroad. Material: PP printing, epoxy-coated front, magnetic back Packaging: OPP adhesive bag Size: 80 × 54 × 2.5 mm Colors may vary slightly depending on monitor settings. Descriptions Gyeongbokgung Hyangwonjeong Pavilion The iconic pavilion of Gyeongbokgung’s rear garden, surrounded by tranquil waters — a true Korean treasure of historical and architectural value. Gyeongbokgung Panorama A harmonious view of Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village bathed in the glow of sunset — a breathtaking scene of tradition and beauty. Changdeokgung Buyongjeong Pavilion The winter view of Changdeokgung’s rear garden is spectacular. Buyongjeong, the pavilion on Buyongji Pond, looks like a painting covered in snow. Spring in Bukchon Often called the “flower village,” Bukchon Hanok Village bursts with life in spring, with blossoms spilling over stone walls and filling the air with fragrance. Autumn in Bukchon Autumn is one of the most beautiful seasons for walking through Bukchon. Persimmon trees heavy with red fruit hang over the walls, adding warmth to the hanok scenery. Winter in Bukchon Like Changdeokgung in winter, snow-covered Bukchon offers a picture-perfect view. White snow, red persimmons, and footprints create a cozy, nostalgic feeling. Bukchon Hanok Village Street The main street of Bukchon Hanok Village lined with traditional hanoks, overlooking downtown Seoul and Namsan Seoul Tower in the distance — truly the heart of Bukchon. Namsan Seoul Tower A must-visit landmark in Seoul, offering panoramic views of the city all year round. The night view from the tower is said to be absolutely magical. 1. Gyeongbokgung Hyangwonjeong Pavilion The iconic pavilion of Gyeongbokgung’s rear garden, surrounded by tranquil waters — a true Korean treasure of historical and architectural value. 2. Gyeongbokgung Panorama A harmonious view of Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village bathed in the glow of sunset — a breathtaking scene of tradition and beauty. 3. Changdeokgung Buyongjeong Pavilion The winter view of Changdeokgung’s rear garden is spectacular. Buyongjeong, the pavilion on Buyongji Pond, looks like a painting covered in snow. 4. Spring in Bukchon Often called the “flower village,” Bukchon Hanok Village bursts with life in spring, with blossoms spilling over stone walls and filling the air with fragrance. 5. Autumn in Bukchon Autumn is one of the most beautiful seasons for walking through Bukchon. Persimmon trees heavy with red fruit hang over the walls, adding warmth to the hanok scenery. 6. Winter in Bukchon Like Changdeokgung in winter, snow-covered Bukchon offers a picture-perfect view. White snow, red persimmons, and footprints create a cozy, nostalgic feeling. 7. Bukchon Hanok Village Street The main street of Bukchon Hanok Village lined with traditional hanoks, overlooking downtown Seoul and Namsan Seoul Tower in the distance — truly the heart of Bukchon. 8. Namsan Seoul Tower A must-visit landmark in Seoul, offering panoramic views of the city all year round. The night view from the tower is said to be absolutely magical.
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