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Seoul

Korea Colonial Era Dark History Day Tour | Seoul Departure

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From 24.69 USD




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Why We Recommend It 

  • Visit key historical sites in just half a day with a small group and professional guide. 
  • A meaningful way to walk in the footsteps of independence activists and feel their legacy.
  • Go beyond sightseeing and truly connect with the spirit of Korea’s independence movement.

Seodaemun Prison History Hall

Step inside the prison where countless freedom fighters were held, tortured,
 and executed during Japanese rule, and witness Korea’s painful fight for independence.

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Dongnimmun Arch (Independence Gate)

Once built to celebrate Korea’s freedom, now stands as a solemn reminder of  the lost 
sovereignty and the enduring struggle to reclaim national identity.

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Dilkusha (Albert W. Taylor House)

The house of an American journalist who informed the world 
about Japanese atrocities. This Western-style house stands as evidence of those who 
risked everything to convey the painful truth of Korea. 

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Tapgol Park

This is where the March 1st Movement began in 1919, sparking a nationwide call 
for independence and echoing the courage that led to Korea’s liberation.

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