Seongsu Federation is a popular attraction located in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, South Korea. It is situated at 서울 성동구 성수동2가 성수이로14길 14 and operates from 10:30 AM to 9:00 PM. The site is easily accessible—take Seoul Subway Line 2 to Seongsu Station and walk approximately 5 minutes from Exit 3.
Cafe Onion Seongsu, located at 277-135 Seongsu-dong 2-ga, Seongdong District, Seoul, is an industrial-style café. The building features weathered outer walls with rust and peeling plaster, while the interior retains raw wall finishes. The courtyard is overgrown with weeds, and the open-air area on the second floor is perfect for sunbathing and photography, making it a favorite spot among artistic youth.
Bazhong Seongsu Cave, also known as Guanyin Cave, is situated in the Xikanshan region of Bazhong City. The cave measures 6.3 meters high and 13.8 meters wide, housing statues of Guanyin and other deities. A stone-carved Guanyin statue can be found on the right side, with spring water flowing out of a bottle, believed by locals to have healing properties. In front of the cave, there is a courtyard-style temple layout. The interior rock walls feature 23 stone carvings from the Ming, Qing, and Republican periods, of which 16 are well-preserved, showcasing rich historical and cultural significance.
Saint Anne’s Cave is located in Saint-Claude, France, and can be reached on foot from the town center. The round-trip trail spans 2 kilometers and takes about 1.5 hours. Since the 13th century, hermits have resided in the cave, and it is said that the water within has the ability to cure eye diseases. The terrace and relics of the hermitage provide excellent rest spots, while the viewing platform offers stunning panoramic views of Saint-Claude.