Seoul at night – Bus & 101 Pine Avenue development

360° VR panorama of a bus passing by the 101 Pine Avenue (101파인애비뉴건) construction site on Euljiro 2(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The 101 Pine Avenue development consists of 2 buildings, and is proposed to be decorated with 101 works of art and pine trees planted around the buildings. The outside of the boards surrounding the development are decorated with large silhouettes of various animals, which light up at night.

Seoul at night – Toegyero intersection

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360° VR panorama of the Toegyero intersection (퇴계로2가교차로) bridge at night, in Juja-dong (주자동), Jung-gu (중구), Seoul (서울), South Korea. Across the road to the north can be seen the Seongchang Building (성창 빌딩), which houses various shops and the Outback Steakhouse Chungmuro branch (아웃백스테이크하우스 충무로점), and next to that, the Sejong Hotel (세종호텔). On the opposite side of the road, to the south-west, is the Huengkook Building (훙국빌딩), home to Kiswel Co. Ltd.

Seoul at night – Young Nak 50th anniversary Memorial Hall and Samil-ro

360° VR panorama of the streaks of light left by cars and buses as they travel down Samil-ro (삼일로) at night in Jeodong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Nearby can be seen the Young Nak Presbyterian Church (영락교회) 50th Anniversary Commemorative Hall to the north, the Silver Building (은광빌딩) to the east, and the Joyang Building (조양빌딩) to the south-east.

In the distance to the south can be seen the N Seoul Tower (엔 서울타워), lit up with its evening lightshow.

Seoul at night – Samil Bridge

360° VR panorama of Samil Bridge (삼일교), lit along the sides by blue strip lights at night as traffic passes over the bridge, in Gwancheol-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Samil Bridge carries Samil-ro over the Cheonggye Stream, an 8.4 km long stream that runs through downtown Seoul.

To the north-west can be seen the Samil Building (삼일빌딩), also known as the 31 Building (31빌딩). Built in 1970, the Samil Building was the tallest building in Seoul until the Lotte Hotel was completed in 1979. To the south-west are the Hanwha Group Building (한화그룹빌딩) and Janggyo building (장교빌딩).

Hotel room at the Hotel Biz Myeong-dong

360° VR panorama of a twin bed hotel room at the Hotel Biz Myeong-dong (호텔 비즈 명동), in Seoul, South Korea. The Hotel is located in Euljiro 3(sam)-ga, and is only a few minutes walk from the nearest subway station. Although the rooms are fairly basic, the hotel is popular due to its low costs, central location, and multi lingual staff.

Daeungjeon, Jogyesa temple

360° VR panorama round the back of Daeungjeon, the main hall of Jogyesa temple in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Daeungjeon (Hangeul: 대웅전; Hanja: 大雄殿) means ‘Great Hero Hall’, and is the largest single storey hall in Korea. It was built in 1938 and is decorated in the traditional Korean dancheong style. The wooden panels of the temple are painted with images depicting the life and teachings of Buddha.

The large building to the north of the temple is the Korean Buddhist History and Culture Museum, which displays antique woodblocks, Buddhist paintings, and various other Korean Buddhist artefacts.

Frosty field at Sunrise, Market Harborough

360° VR panorama of sunrise on the edge of a field to the west of Market Harborough, in Leicestershire, England. Around nettles and grass covered in frost glisten in the warm sunlight.

The field has a footpath round the outside, making it a popular location with dog walkers, and the River Welland runs round the south of the field.

Spring sunset from East Farndon hill

360° VR panorama of the sunset seen from the earthworks on East Farndon hill, in Northamptonshire, England. The earthworks are thought to be the remanants of an old road.

Growing out of the slope of the earthworks, an old Hawthorn tree in blossom is blown about in the strong wind. Below bullocks walk in a line across the field.

Wakerley Great Wood 3

360° VR panorama of one of the paths through Wakerley Great Wood in Northamptonshire, England. The woods are part of the ancient Rockingham Forest. Part of the wood was as a deer park in the 13th century.

Today Wakerley Great Wood is a popular location for walkers and cyclists, with many trails and plenty of car parking space.

Wakerley Great Wood 2

360° VR panorama of bluebells blooming in in Wakerley Great Wood, Northamptonshire, England. The woods form part of Rockingham Forest, which was created as a royal hunting forest by William the Conqueror.

Bluebells grow in deciduous woodland, flowering in Spring before the forest canopy closes, while light can still reach the forest floor.