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War & Women's Human Rights Museum

#cityplaybook Hidden away on a quiet street in Mapo-gu, at 20 World Cup buk-ro 11-gil, the War & Women's Human Rights Museum is a truly important place to visit if you want to understand a tough but vital part of history. This plain-looking building holds incredibly powerful stories. The museum focuses on the terrible things done to women during wartime, especially the "comfort women" who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese army during World War II. But it also looks at how women are still victims of sexual violence in wars happening today. What makes this museum so impactful is how it tells these stories in a very touching and thoughtful way. From the moment you walk in, you're led through a journey that makes you feel a lot of emotions. The path itself is designed to make you feel uncomfortable and make you think, moving from dark, narrow hallways that show the suffering of the victims to displays filled with heartbreaking accounts and old papers. I really suggest using the audio guide, which you can get in many languages, including English. It gives you important background information and lets you take in these sad and inspiring stories at your own pace. Each entry ticket even has a different survivor's story on it – a small but meaningful detail that makes the experience personal. Beyond the historical facts, the museum actively supports human rights and peace. It's a place to remember the past and build hope for a better future. This isn't a fun tourist spot, but a serious and educational journey that will stay with you long after you leave. Plan to spend at least 1.5 to 2 hours here to truly take in everything and think about its deep message. The War & Women's Human Rights Museum shows the incredible strength of people and is a crucial place for helping others understand and care about a vital, but often ignored, part of human history. It's a must-see for anyone who wants to learn about this and help create a more fair and peaceful world. #seoultrip #museum #historicallandmarks
Posted: May 29, 2025
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