Tweet of the Day: Old Tram Tracks Discovered in Front of Gyeongbuk Palace GIKorea | March 23, 2023 | Seoul | 2 Comments #Trams were once the backbone of #Seoul's #publictransit system. The 1st launched on #Buddha's Bday in 1899 by Gojung, & the last ran Nov 30, 1968. The network was greatly expanded in the colonial era, & recently track laid in 1927 was uncovered in front of #Gyeongbukgung Palace pic.twitter.com/BGuwck4vh7— Jack Greenberg (그린버그 잭) (@jackwgreenberg) March 20, 2023 Share this:TwitterEmailFacebookPrintPinterestLinkedInReddit Related Tags:Gyeongbukgung 0 0 votes Article Rating Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* WebSite URL Δ Label {} [+] Name* Email* WebSite URL Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 2 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments setnaffa 1 year ago Too bad no old photos of the trams in front of the palace. Kevin Kim 1 year ago Are we talking about GyeongBOK palace? I just asked my Korean coworker whether a “GyeongBUK Palace” exists. He did a search, and the only GyeongBUK Palace”s are restaurants.
Too bad no old photos of the trams in front of the palace.
Are we talking about GyeongBOK palace? I just asked my Korean coworker whether a “GyeongBUK Palace” exists. He did a search, and the only GyeongBUK Palace”s are restaurants.