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Olive Young - Gangnam Main Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 강남본점)

Olive Young - Gangnam Main Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 강남본점)

13.7Km    2024-04-23

5, Seolleung-ro 162-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

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Olive Young - Gangnam Town [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 강남 타운)

13.7Km    2024-06-27

1F~3F, 429, Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul

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Maison de M Clinic [Tax Refund Shop] (메종드엠의원)

Maison de M Clinic [Tax Refund Shop] (메종드엠의원)

13.7Km    2024-06-27

433, Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul

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Clinup Dermatology Clinic - Gangnam Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (클린업피부과의원강남)

Clinup Dermatology Clinic - Gangnam Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (클린업피부과의원강남)

13.7Km    2024-06-27

429, Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul

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Ryan Plastic Surgery [Tax Refund Shop] (라이안성형외과의원)

Ryan Plastic Surgery [Tax Refund Shop] (라이안성형외과의원)

13.7Km    2024-06-26

429, Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul

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Giordano - Gangnam Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (지오다노 강남)

13.7Km    2024-04-22

1, Gangnam-daero 65-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul

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Opera Plastic Surgery [Tax Refund Shop] (오페라성형외과의원)

Opera Plastic Surgery [Tax Refund Shop] (오페라성형외과의원)

13.7Km    2024-06-27

527, Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul

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Namsan Outdoor Botanical Garden (남산 야외식물원)

13.7Km    2022-12-16

323, Sowol-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
+82-2-798-3771

Namsan Outdoor Botanical Garden opened its doors on February 18, 1997 in Hannam-dong, where the residential complex for foreigners once stood before it was demolished in 1994. Covering an area of around 59 ㎡, it is divided into 13 themed gardens with a total 117,132 plants from 269 species. Among this diversity, 60,912 plants from 129 species are tree types and 56,220 plants from 140 species are grass types.

Toxnfill Clinic [Tax Refund Shop] (톡스앤필의원)

13.7Km    2024-04-23

1955, Goyang-daero, Deogyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Bongwonsa Temple (봉원사)

Bongwonsa Temple (봉원사)

13.7Km    2023-03-13

120, Bongwonsa-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul
+82-2-392-3007

Located on the outskirts of Ansan Mountain in Bongwon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, Bongwonsa Temple, as the center of Korean Buddhism Taego, is a thousand-year-old temple with a long history and tradition. In 889 (3rd year of Shilla Queen Jinseong’s reign), Monk Doseon founded it at the ground of Yeonhui Palace (now Yonsei Univ.) and named it Banyasa temple. It was destroyed during the Imjin War in 1592, and later in 1748 (the 24th year of Joseon King Yeongjo’s reign), it was rebuilt and renamed “Bongwonsa” by two Buddhist monks, Chanjeup and Jeungam.

“Yeongsanjae,” one of the Buddhist rituals and also a National Intangible Cultural Property, takes place at Bongwonsa on June 6 every year wishing for world peace and the reunification of North and South Korea. It was designated as one of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2009. During Yeongsanjae, visitors can enjoy the Buddhist arts such as Beompae (Buddhist temple music for rituals) and dancing. Also, during summertime, Seoul Lotus Flower Culture Festival takes place, where visitors can enjoy the beautiful lotus flowers which are a symbol of Buddhism.