First of all, a huge thank you to our professional and humorous tour guides, Michael and Sunny. Their attentive guidance made this trip a complete success. Today's itinerary began at Aegibong, the border between South and North Korea, followed by visits to the Peace Ecological Suspension Bridge, the Mongbaedan Altar, and the UN Clock, a symbol of peace. Through binoculars, we even caught glimpses of North Korea's mysterious land and its farmers. We took a short break at Starbucks, relaxing with coffee. Our guides not only professionally explained Korean culture, history, and geography, but also thoughtfully helped with taking photos, finding seats, and even looking after our bags, making us feel very comfortable. Because it was a small group of only six, the itinerary went very smoothly, with no lateness or waiting issues. The guides explained things in a mix of Chinese and English (our group included three Americans and three Taiwanese), occasionally interspersing fun Korean lessons and humorous short songs, creating a very harmonious atmosphere. They chatted with everyone about all sorts of things, making us feel completely at ease; they truly have youthful hearts. As they said, participating in this trip felt like being with family and friends, not just as tourists. Lunch was at a nearly 60-year-old authentic Korean restaurant, where I enjoyed a delicious tofu stew set meal and even learned how to make rice porridge. To our delight, our group unexpectedly received two extra fish, which brought laughter to everyone. 😆 Finally, we visited Jinwansa Temple and the nearby Hanok Village, exploring many historic temples and beautifully replicated Hanok buildings. Our guide meticulously explained the origins of the Chinese and Korean languages, as well as the origin of the Korean flag. Although it was a guided tour, it felt very welcoming and genuine, unlike the rushed visits to a typical museum. Many thanks to Michael and Sunny! It's no exaggeration to say they are the best guides I've ever met. Their attentive service made this trip feel more than just about visiting Aegibong and other tourist attractions; it was about the warmth and professionalism they provided. If I ever visit Korea again, I will definitely recommend their guided tours!
We arrived at the meeting point early in the morning and headed to the beach in a large group. The tour guide had a bag of shrimp-flavored snacks. After getting off the bus, we went to the beach to feed the seagulls, but they weren't very cooperative! 😂😂😂 However, the sea around Jefu Island had a tranquil beauty that was truly therapeutic. Eric's service to the group members was impeccable. He was very attentive, provided detailed explanations, and his itinerary planning and leadership were excellent. He enthusiastically helped everyone take photos and cared about those who didn't want to go to certain attractions, asking why. He also provided detailed explanations of each place, helping you better understand the local customs and culture. In short… this trip was very enjoyable and satisfying. He's the most friendly tour leader I've ever met—Eric! If you could choose a tour leader, he's definitely the one to choose! 👍 You'll also have a happy and satisfying trip! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Dongdaemun History and Culture Park Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Dongdaemun History and Culture Park year round climate
Spring (March–May): Average 8.2–19.0°C, mild climate, gradually warming from cold, increasing rainfall. Common activities: Spring outings, flower viewing, shopping. Recommended clothing: Light jacket, long-sleeved shirt, comfortable shoes.
Summer (June–August): Average 23.8–27.4°C, hot and humid, heavy rainfall, especially in July. Common activities: Indoor activities, department store shopping, experiencing night market culture. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, sun hat, sunscreen.
Autumn (September–November): Average 15.7–23.9°C, comfortable and pleasant climate, decreasing rainfall. Common activities: Outdoor excursions, maple leaf viewing, visiting historical and cultural sites. Recommended clothing: Long-sleeved shirt, light jacket, comfortable shoes.
Winter (December–February): Average -1.4–1.7°C, cold and dry, low rainfall. Common activities: Indoor activities, experiencing Korean hot springs, visiting indoor attractions. Recommended clothing: Warm clothing, thick coat, scarf, hat, gloves.
Dongdaemun History and Culture Park climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 14.0°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 1563 mm / Summer humidity: 70%–80% / Rainiest month: July
Dongdaemun History and Culture Park monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
-1.4°C
24.3
February
1.7°C
27
March
8.2°C
48
April
15°C
50
May
19°C
96.3
June
23.8°C
235.3
July
26.9°C
423
August
27.4°C
312
September
23.9°C
160.3
October
15.7°C
76.3
November
8.8°C
75.7
December
-0.3°C
35.3
Dongdaemun History and Culture Park weather for the next seven days
12/17
Wednesday
Sunny
6.4°C/1.9°C
12/18
Thursday
Sunny
6.2°C/0.4°C
12/19
Friday
Partly Cloudy
6.8°C/1.2°C
12/20
Saturday
Patchy rain nearby
8.3°C/4.9°C
12/21
Sunday
Patchy rain nearby
5°C/1.9°C
12/22
Monday
Sunny
6.2°C/0.2°C
12/23
Tuesday
Partly Cloudy
7°C/1.4°C
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