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Susaek-tong Destination Guide

Touring Susaek-tong in South Korea

Susaek-tong in the region of Seoul is located in South Korea - some 5 mi or ( 8 km ) West of Seoul , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Susaek-tong

Time in Susaek-tong is now 01:23 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Seoul " with a UTC offset of 9 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Daejeon, Taehwajon, Daegu, Susaek-tong, and Seoul. Being here already, consider visiting Daejeon . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Susaek-tong ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

SEOUL CITY ROCKERS Special battle BLOND vs Bruce lee

4:39 min by feelb1101
Views: 28626 Rating: 4.82

SEOUL CITY ROCKERS special battle 2008.06.02 EXTREME CREW (bboy blond) vs GAMBLERZ crew (Bruce lee) ..

Korean Tongue Twister #1 - TalkToMeInKorean

1:10 min by talktomeinkorean
Views: 14848 Rating: 4.93

Shop for Korean textbooks, e-books, clothes, and more! MyKoreanStore.com Write sentences. Get corrections from native speakers. Be awesome. http ------------------------------------------------------- ..


공항철도 DMC역에서 6호선으로 환승 (Transfer from AREX to Subway Line 6 at DMC Station)

5:44 min by maxpice420
Views: 4449 Rating: 0.00

공항철도 디지털미디어시티역에서 6호선으로 환승하는 과정입니다. 길고 현기증나는군요(...) This is Transferring Course from Airport Railroad to Seoul Subway Line 6 at Digital Media City Station. ..

Walking to work in a Seoul winter wonderland.

9:45 min by Adrian79
Views: 3998 Rating: 4.67

Today there was record snowfall here in Seoul, and some people wondered how far I was from school, so here's a one-take, unedited POV of the journey. Pardon the camera shake, it's cold and I'm stompy ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Susaek Station

Susaek Station is a station on the Gyeongui Line. It is also the former name of Digital Media City Station on Line 6 of the Seoul Subway. Mugunghwa-ho and Saemaul-ho trains that operate up to Seoul or Yongsan Stations are serviced at the Susaek Train Depot behind this station.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 37.58 126.89 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Railway stations in South Korea, Seoul subway stations

Nanjido

Nanjido (Nan Ji Do) was an island on a branch of the Han River of Seoul, Korea. In the end of 1970s, a dyke was constructed around the edge of Nanjido, and it became Seoul's official dump site. After 1978, Nanjido transformed as a huge mountain of garbage for 15 years, one that would contain a mountain of refuse 98m high and occupying 2,715,900 square meters of land.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 37.57 126.88 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Environmental issues in Korea, Mapo District

Digital Media City Station

Digital Media City Station is a railway station on Seoul Subway Line 6, AREX and Gyeongui Line.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 37.58 126.90 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Railway stations in South Korea

World Cup Stadium Station

The World Cup Stadium Station is a metropolitan subway station in Seoul, Korea. The station was built to facilitate access to the Seoul World Cup Stadium for 2002. The station has a very specific design with a main entrance reminiscent of a Greek amphitheater, between Exits 2 and 3. The Seoul World Cup Stadium, located in Seongsan-dong, western Seoul, was opened on December 27, 2001 in time for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 37.57 126.90 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Railway stations in South Korea, Seoul subway stations

Seoul World Cup Stadium

The Seoul World Cup Stadium, also known as Sangam Stadium, is located in Seongsan-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It was built for the 2002 FIFA World Cup and opened in 2001. It is currently the largest soccer stadium in Asia after Azadi Stadium in Tehran. It was designed to represent the image of a traditional Korean kite. The stadium has a capacity of 66,806 seats, including 816 seats for VIP, 754 seats for press and 75 private Sky Box rooms, each with a capacity for 12 to 29 persons.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 37.57 126.90 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: 2002 FIFA World Cup stadiums in South Korea, FC Seoul, Football venues in South Korea, Mapo District, Rugby union in South Korea, Sports venues in Seoul