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Sindang-dong, located in Jung-gu, Seoul, has a significant historical history dating back to the Joseon Dynasty. During the Joseon Dynasty, Sindang-dong was called “Sindang” (神堂), a place where shamans gathered to appease spirits and worship the gods. It is said that shamans naturally gathered outside Gwanghuimun Gate, forming the current Sindang-dong area.
It is particularly famous for “Sindang-dong Tteokbokki Alley,” a vibrant area filled with a variety of tteokbokki restaurants, making it a popular food destination.
This vibrant area, where tradition and modernity coexist, is particularly popular with visitors due to its convenient access to restaurants.
The Sindang-dong area in Jung-gu, Seoul, is surrounded by historical sites and cultural attractions such as Gwanghuimun Gate, Namsangol Hanok Village, and Namdaemun Market, making it an ideal destination for sightseeing and historical exploration.



