16 Legendary Olympic Venues Where Dreams Were Made
12. Seoul's Olympic Stadium: Bridging Divides

Seoul's Olympic Stadium, built for the 1988 Games, played a crucial role in South Korea's emergence as a global economic power. The Seoul Olympics were notable for the participation of both North and South Korea, symbolizing a brief moment of reconciliation. The stadium's design, inspired by traditional Korean pottery, reflects the country's rich cultural heritage. The 1988 Games marked the return of several countries that had boycotted previous Olympics, highlighting the stadium's role in promoting international dialogue and cooperation. Today, it stands as a symbol of South Korea's progress and the power of sport to bridge divides.








