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붉은 노을이 넘실대는, 아름다운 서울 중구

 

서울의 중심, 서울 중구는 특히 노을이 예쁜 것 같다.
남산타워를 끼고 태양이 산을 넘어가면서, 하늘을 온통 오렌지색으로 채운다.
그러면 도시 전체가 마치 금색으로 빛이 나는 진풍경을 볼 수 있다.







남산, 남산타워, 그리고 갖가지 대기업 본사들, 
남대문, 한양도성, 해방촌 등등
잊혀져 가는 것과 새로운 것이 공존하는 이 도시는
보는 사람으로 하여금 많은 생각을 들게 한다.
조선시대부터 지금까지, 서울의 과거와 현재가 남아있기 때문이다.







서울 중구는 일단 지대가 높기도 하고, 
그 와중에 시내 전체를 조망할 수 있는 뷰 포인트가 곳곳에 있다.
그 덕에 역사적인 랜드마크와 현대적인 고층빌딩이
같은 하늘 아래에서 어우러져 있는 모습,
그리고 하늘이 붉게 물들며 도시 전체의 색이 변하는 경외로운 광경을
즐길 수 있는 곳이다.




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