🇰🇷Seoul Photo Spot Here! Colorful Ihwa Mural Village
by 뉴딩
Mar 18, 2025
🎨 Ihwa Mural Village: Art, Slopes, and the Hidden Charm of Seoul's Backstreets
Ihwa Mural Village, located at the foot of Naksan Park in Jongno-gu, Seoul, is a hilltop neighborhood known as "Dal-dongne" or "Moon Village." In 2006, the "Naksan Project" brought together around 70 local residents, artists, and students to create colorful artworks on walls and staircases. Today, the area boasts over 100 pieces of art, transforming it into one of Seoul's most photogenic spots.
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🌿 The charm of strolling through the village
• Vibrant mural art: From angel wings to rabbits, cats, and staircase paintings, the joy of discovering hidden artworks never ends.
• Panoramic views of Seoul from the slopes and stairs: The breathtaking view of Namsan Tower is a highlight of this area, historically known as "the hill for moon viewing."
• Easy access to Naksan Park and Seoul Fortress Trail: Seamlessly transition from art exploration to nature walks.
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💡 Tips for a respectful visit
• As part of a residential area, avoid loud noises and littering. Be considerate of the locals.
• Some artworks were removed or repainted in 2016, reflecting the challenge of balancing tourism and daily life.
• Morning to midday is ideal for photography and exploration, offering natural light and a peaceful atmosphere for both residents and visitors.
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🚦 Access & sightseeing plan
• About a 14-minute walk from Exit 2 of Hyehwa Station on Subway Line 4 (signs and markers available).
• After exploring, relax at Naksan Park (Seoul City Wall & Fortress) or enjoy the night view. Nearby Daehangno area offers opportunities to experience theater culture.
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