Innisfree - Inha Univ. Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이니스프리 인하대) - Area information - Korea travel information

Innisfree - Inha Univ. Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이니스프리 인하대)

Innisfree - Inha Univ. Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이니스프리 인하대)

19.8Km    2024-04-22

6, Inha-ro 77beon-gil, Michuhol-gu, Incheon

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Homeplus Stores - Inha Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스스토어즈 인하)

Homeplus Stores - Inha Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스스토어즈 인하)

19.9Km    2024-04-17

6, Soseong-ro, Michuhol-gu, Incheon

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Yeonmijeong Pavilion (연미정)

19.9Km    2022-08-30

242, Wolgot-ri, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon
+82-32-930-3124

Yeonmijeong Pavilion is Incheon's Tangible Cultural Asset No. 24 (designated on March 1, 1995).

While the exact date of construction is unknown, the pavilion was greatly damaged and then rebuilt afterwards due to the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, the Byeongja Chinese Invasion in 1636, and the Korean War on June 25, 1950.

The name Yeonmi comes from the swallow tail-shape of Imjingang River and Yeomhagang River ('yeon' means swallow and ‘mi’ means a tail). As the pavilion stands on top of Wolgotdondae, visitors can see Paju-si, Gimpo-si, Gaepung-gun in Hwanghae-do (North Korea) at a glance.

Wangsan Beach (왕산해수욕장)

Wangsan Beach (왕산해수욕장)

20.0Km    2021-09-03

Eulwang-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-777-1330

Wangsan Beach is famous for its view of the setting sun, being designated the first of the Eight Sites of Yongyu. The red glow fading into the ocean is truly breathtaking, drawing in crowds throughout the year. The beach is also beautiful during the day, with a clean sandy shore backed by a lush pine forest. Wangsan Beach also has a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the nearby Eurwang-ri Beach. A campground is located near the beach, complete with autocamping, glamping, and caravan rental facilities.

Paju Booksori Festival (파주 북소리)

Paju Booksori Festival (파주 북소리)

20.0Km    2022-12-29

145, Hoedong-gil, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) • For more info: +82-31-955-0055

Paju Book City is a leading publishing and cultural hub in Korea, started in 2011 with the establishment of a street lined with bookstores to transform the area from a place of publication to a place for enjoying book culture. A total of 42 bookstores opened within the city's first year. In view of participating in international activities, the city joined the International Organization of Booktowns (IOB) in June 2012. The IOB is an organization of 16 booktowns in 13 countries.

Paju Booksori Festival is the largest book festival in Asia. Launched in the fall of 2011, the festival draws around 100 publishers, and leading organizations related to the publishing industry, books, education, and culture.