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Olive Young - Sinyongsan Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 신용산역)

Olive Young - Sinyongsan Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 신용산역)

6.3Km    2024-04-17

#101, and #102, 95, Hangang-daero, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

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Olive Young - Sangam Prugio City Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 상암푸르지오시티)

Olive Young - Sangam Prugio City Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 상암푸르지오시티)

6.3Km    2024-04-22

Store #S-102 (New Bldg.), 25, World Cup buk-ro 54-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul

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Gwangmyeong Traditional Market (광명전통시장)

Gwangmyeong Traditional Market (광명전통시장)

6.3Km    2022-12-29

17-5, Gwangi-ro 13beon-gil, Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-2-2614-0006

Gwangmyeong Market can trace its origins back to the early 1970s as a small five-day market, meaning it opened once every five days. Now with more than 350 stalls and stores, Gwangmyeong Market is the most famous of Gyeonggi-do’s three major traditional markets. Through large scale remodeling, the market has become a pleasant and convenient place to shop, not unlike more modern grocery stores.

E-Mart - Sinwol Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트 신월)

E-Mart - Sinwol Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트 신월)

6.3Km    2024-04-22

59, Hwagok-ro, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul

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Mont-Bell - Yongsan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (몽벨 용산점)

Mont-Bell - Yongsan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (몽벨 용산점)

6.3Km    2024-04-18

92, Hangang-daero, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

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ABC-Mart - NC Gangseo Store Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (ABC마트 NC 강서점)

ABC-Mart - NC Gangseo Store Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (ABC마트 NC 강서점)

6.3Km    2024-04-18

17, Gangseo-ro 56-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul

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ER NC Department Store - Gangseo Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (ER NC백화점 강서)

ER NC Department Store - Gangseo Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (ER NC백화점 강서)

6.3Km    2024-04-23

17, Gangseo-ro 56-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul

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Olive Young - Balsan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 발산)

Olive Young - Balsan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 발산)

6.3Km    2024-04-22

360, Gangseo-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul

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Seoul Hyochang Park (서울 효창공원)

6.3Km    2024-07-09

177-18 Hyochangwon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2199-7608

Hyochang Park covers 122,245 square meters spanning across Hyochang-dong and Cheongpa 2-dong. It is a historic landmark that once contained several royal tombs, and was known at that time as Hyochangwon. The cemeteries that were originally located in Hyochangwon belonged to Crown Prince Munhyo, King Jeongjo’s first son who died at the age of five; Royal Noble Consort Uibin of the Seong Clan, King Jeongjo’s royal concubine and Crown Prince Munhyo’s mother; Royal Noble Consort Sugui of the Park Clan, King Sunjo’s royal concubine; and her daughter Princess Yeongon. The royal tombs were moved to Seooreung Tombs in the waning months of the Japanese colonial period. The Japanese empire began the development of Hyochangwon into a park in 1924, and the Japanese governor-general officially assigned the site as a park in 1940.

Presently, several of Korea’s greatest leaders are buried in Hyochang Park. The remains mostly belong to independence activists including Yoon Bong-gil, Lee Bong-chang, and Baek Jeong-gi, whose graves are collectively known as Samuisa Tomb. A statue of Lee Bong-chang has been built in the graveyard. Among the other patriotic martyrs who are interred in the park are Kim Gu and some of the key figures of the provisional government such as Lee Dong-nyeong, Cha I-seok, and Cho Seong-hwan. An ancestral shrine named Uiyeolsa has been built along the main gate and holds the portraits of the deceased independence activists.

Olive Young - Ahyeon Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 아현역)

Olive Young - Ahyeon Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 아현역)

6.3Km    2024-04-18

10, Sinchon-ro 35-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul

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