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Simsan Cultural Center (심산기념문화센터)

Simsan Cultural Center (심산기념문화센터)

9.3Km    2022-01-04

55, Sapyeong-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul

The Simsan Cultural Center was established to commemorate the Confucianism and patriotic spirit of Simsan Kim Chang-Suk. It also offers educational and training programs to the local community for developing life skills while adding to the overall quality of life.

Q Spa & Clinic (큐스파앤클리닉)

9.3Km    2025-01-10

8 Samseong-ro 133-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul-si

Q Spa & Clinic has clinical and spa programs managed by expert staff certified in cosmetology and trained to handle the state-of-the-art equipment and facilities.

WOOA Plastic Surgery (우아성형외과의원)

9.3Km    2025-11-26

492 Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

WOOA Plastic Surgery was formerly Regen Plastic Surgery and Dermatology in Apgujeong. It is run according to the treatment philosophy of Director Woo-jung Kim, the founder of Regen Plastic Surgery who earned a doctorate in plastic surgery at Seoul National University. 
WOOA Plastic Surgery is a global comprehensive beauty brand encompassing plastic surgery, dermatology, and cosmetics, with the vision of providing responsible medical services and realizing elegant beauty for each patient.
The clinic is committed to ceaseless research with the goal of becoming a leading medical institution that produces leaders to drive medical developments in Korea. It aims to become a global comprehensive beauty brand, with employees who all prioritize customers' safety and rapid recovery.

Seoul Hiking Tourism Center - Bukhansan Branch (서울도심등산관광센터(북한산))

9.3Km    2024-03-05

5F, 181-7 Ui-dong, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul

The Seoul Hiking Tourism Center is located 5 minutes on foot from Exit 2 of Bukhansan Ui Station and provides various services to hikers. It provides hiking course guidance and information (available in Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese) about the mountains of Seoul, including Bukhansan, Bugaksan, and Inwangsan Mountains, as well as promotional materials such as Seoul hiking tourism guidebooks and maps. Also, it operates hiking tour programs with various themes every week for foreigners and offers hiking gear rental services such as hiking boots, hiking attire, trekking poles, gloves, and crampons for foreigners. (Koreans accompanied by foreigners can also rent the gear.) In addition, there is a storage locker and lounge for visitors, so they can pack up and rest before hiking.

Junggok-dong Furniture Street (중곡동 가구거리)

9.4Km    2025-03-17

Cheonho-daero, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul

Junggok-dong Furniture Street stretches between Achasan Subway Station and Gunjagyo Bridge, hosting a concentration of furniture stores on either side of the main road. This area accommodates a diverse range of furniture stores, featuring well-known domestic and international brands alongside smaller and medium-sized furniture shops. It serves as a convenient destination for customers to compare and purchase various furniture items, including beds, sofas, dining tables, wardrobes, chairs, and interior accessories, all within close proximity. The accessibility to Gunja Subway Station makes it easily reachable via public transportation.

Gwangnaru Safety Experience Center (광나루안전체험관)

Gwangnaru Safety Experience Center (광나루안전체험관)

9.4Km    2025-03-29

238, Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul

Gwangnaru Safety Experience Center was founded in 1999 after two fire accidents in which many children lost their lives. These tragedies emphasized the necessity of establishing a disaster training center for common citizens.

Gwangnaru Safety Experience Center is a three-story building with one basement floor, covering an area of more than 5,000 m². The basement floor includes a small theater. The first floor is set up for natural disaster training and consists of an orientation hall, storm simulation training room, earthquake simulation room, computer tests on fire safety knowledge and others. The second floor is a place for artificial catastrophe training. It consists of a smoke escape training room, fire extinguisher training room, first-aid (CPR) training room and practice place for calling 119. The third floor is used for rescue training and consists of a rescue training room, screening room, training for professionals and video examples of the five biggest disasters that have occurred in Seoul. Overall there are about 20 training areas established, so citizens can experience the imitation of a disaster by themselves and learn easily and in an interesting way how to cope with a disaster.