What is the personality type of Namsan Tower? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Namsan Tower from Places Of Significance and what is the personality traits.
Namsan Tower personality type is INTP, and I’m an ENTP.
I think we can see some of the same traits in each of them — an artistic sensibility, an appreciation of nature as a metaphor, and some tendencies toward introspection and aloofness.
I had the pleasure of visiting the Seoul tower as part of a trip to Korea, and I noticed some serious similarities between my personality type and that of the tower.
The tower is clearly made of stone, and I am a stone-type personality.
It’s a bit of a stretch, but I think it makes sense.
I’m a bit of a loner, and I’m certainly not a people-person. I’m also quite an introverted introvert.
I’m aware that the Seoul Tower is often photographed from the top with a dramatic view of downtown Seoul. In that sense, it is a people-pleaser — it is there for people to enjoy looking at.
In this sense, it is also an ENTP.
The tower is a tiny part of a huge city, but it is a symbol of a city’s identity.
The N Seoul Tower (Korean: N서울타워), officially the YTN Seoul Tower and commonly known as Namsan Tower or Seoul Tower, is a communication and observation tower located on Namsan Mountain in central Seoul, South Korea. The 236-meter (774 ft)-tall tower marks the second highest point in Seoul.
Built in 1971, the N Seoul Tower is South Korea's first general radio wave tower, providing TV and radio broadcasting in Seoul. Currently, the tower broadcasts signals for Korean media outlets, such as KBS, MBC and SBS.