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Insa-dong is still Seoul's representative street. It is the most visited street for foreign tourists, and it is also a town with deep roots in its tradition, so that even Starbucks signboards are converted into Korean. In Insa-dong, since the end of the Japanese colonial rule, antique shops have been concentrated, so the history of antique streets is well beyond half a century. Insadong street now houses many galleries and galleries centering on antique shops. And inside the alley, there are many traditional restaurants. In recent years, new and old attractions such as Ssamji-gil, Gana Art Space, Gyeongin Museum of Art, Mokin Museum, and the Beautiful Tea Museum are drawing a new topographic map in harmony. Must-see attractions here include'Ssamjigil', a traditional cultural shopping space,'Mokin Museum', Korea's only private museum specializing in wooden carvings,'Gallery Lux', a photo gallery, and'Toto's Old Objects', traditional hanok art exhibition halls, tea gardens, and'Gyeongin Museum of Art' with ateliers can be cited.