Nonghyup Hanaro Mart - Yangjae Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (농협하나로마트 양재) - Area information - Korea travel information

Nonghyup Hanaro Mart - Yangjae Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (농협하나로마트 양재)

5.4Km    2024-04-22

10, Cheonggyesan-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul

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Yangjaecheon Ecological Park (양재천 생태공원)

Yangjaecheon Ecological Park (양재천 생태공원)

5.5Km    2017-12-23

Baumoe-ro 12-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul

Yangjaecheon was originally the first tributary to the Hangang River, but, it became an artificial river as a result of the Hangang River Coastal Development Project and some other changes by surrounding developments.

Saturday Gugak Concert(토요명품)

5.5Km    2025-07-21

2364, Nambusunhwan-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul

Haengun Donkkaseu (행운돈까스)

Haengun Donkkaseu (행운돈까스)

5.5Km    2021-03-30

2, Majo-ro 1-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2296-3406

It's near the university, so it's a place frequented by many young people. The best menu at this restaurant is pork cutlet with cheese. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Seongdong-gu, Seoul.

Olive Young - Achasan Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 아차산역)

Olive Young - Achasan Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 아차산역)

5.5Km    2024-04-18

1F, #104, #110, and #111, 671, Cheonho-daero, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul

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National Gugak Museum (국립국악박물관)

National Gugak Museum (국립국악박물관)

5.5Km    2021-08-13

2364, Nambusunhwan-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul
+82-2-580-3130

The National Gugak Museum opened on February 23, 1995 as the first gugak museum in Korea, featuring approximately 6,000 pieces of gugak-related materials and relics which have both historical and cultural value. It is comprised of seven themed permanent exhibition halls that present 250 pieces of audio and video clips regarding gugak. In the 3D room, visitors can enjoy 3D animation at all times. The museum also hosts special exhibitions in unique and interesting themes.

National Gugak Center (국립국악원)

5.5Km    2025-01-17

2364 Nambusunhwan-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul

The National Gugak Center is the governing body established to preserve and promote traditional Korean performing arts. The center can accommodate every type of traditional performing arts, such as palace music, court music, and all other genres including major productions of changgeuk (Korean musical drama). Originally opened in Busan in 1951, the center moved to its current location in Seoul in 1987. The center also opened branch locations in Namwon, Jindo, and Busan in 1992, 2004, and 2008 respectively.

Olive Young - Hanyang Univ. Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 한양대)

Olive Young - Hanyang Univ. Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 한양대)

5.5Km    2024-04-17

11, Majo-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

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Tailorable - Hannam Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (테일러블 한남점)

Tailorable - Hannam Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (테일러블 한남점)

5.5Km    2024-04-23

2, Daesagwan-ro 7-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

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Seoul Bangidong Ancient Tombs (서울 방이동 고분군)

Seoul Bangidong Ancient Tombs (서울 방이동 고분군)

5.5Km    2022-12-29

219, Ogeum-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2147-2800

The ancient tombs in Bangi-dong were discovered during the land readjustment project of Jamsil-jigu District in 1975. A total of eight ancient tombs were excavated until 1976, and the site was restored into a park in 1983. The Bangi-dong area was originally a low line of hills with an altitude of 30-50 meters above sea level, but it has been made into flatland for urban development purposes. Tomb numbers 1 to 6 lie on the same hill, while tomb no. 7 and 8 are located on another hill a short distance away.

All eight tombs have circular burial mounds. The insides of the a tomb feature a square or rectangular-shaped burial chamber with earthen ground and stone walls, and a passage leading from the tomb entrance to the chamber. However, details of the burial chambers vary by tomb. Most of the tombs had been robbed before the investigation, but a few relics such as plates and pots have been excavated. At the time of excavation, the relics were presumed to have come from the Baekje dynasty (18 BC-660 AD), but it is now estimated that they date back to the Unified Silla Period (676-935 AD).