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Cheonggyesan Mountain (청계산)

18.1Km    2024-03-20

Makgye-dong, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-2-2155-6870

Standing at 618 meters above sea level, Cheonggyesan Mountain boarders the area of Yangjae-dong, Seoul and Gwacheon-si, Seongnam-si, and Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do. From the top, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Seoul's city center and Gyeonggi-do. The mountain is well-maintained with various hiking trails, making it easy to climb even for beginners. In the fall, the mountain is known for its stunning fall foliage, attracting numerous visitors.

Olive Young - Ansan Choji Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 안산초지점)

18.1Km    2024-06-27

56, Gwangdeok 1-ro, Danwon-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Jeju Swellfish House (제주복어)

Jeju Swellfish House (제주복어)

18.1Km    2021-03-23

73, LG-ro, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-373-2500

A place where you can taste various fugu cuisines. This restaurant's signature menu is spicy puffer fish stew. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do.

E-Mart - Gojan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트 고잔)

E-Mart - Gojan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트 고잔)

18.2Km    2024-04-22

46, Wonpogongwon 1-ro, Danwon-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do

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LG Best Shop - Baran Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (엘지베스트샵 발안점)

LG Best Shop - Baran Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (엘지베스트샵 발안점)

18.3Km    2024-04-19

295, Samcheonbyeongma-ro, Hyangnam-eup, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Sammaksa Temple (삼막사)

Sammaksa Temple (삼막사)

18.4Km    2024-02-07

478 Sammak-ro, Manan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do,

Sammaksa Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Samseongsan Mountain. Legend has it that the temple was established in 667 by Wonhyo, a Buddhist philosopher from the Silla era. Within the temple grounds are Cheonbuljeon Hall, Yukgwaneumjeon Hall, Myeongbujeon Hall, Manghaeru Pavilion, Chilbogak House, among others. The temple holds heritages like the Rock-carved Buddha Triad and the Fertility Stones. These artifacts, symbolizing the fusion of Buddhism and folk religion, highlights the ancient nature of the place.

Let's Run Park Seoul (렛츠런파크 서울)

18.4Km    2020-09-01

107, Gyeongmagongwon-daero, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-1566-3333

Located north of Seoul Grand Park and Seoulland, Let's Run Park is an international-scale horse racing park. The park was constructed between May 1984 and July 1988, hosting events during both the 1986 Asian Games and the 1988 Seoul Olympics before opening to the general public in September 1989. Main facilities include the race course and grandstand. The grandstand is a large, 6-story building with a single basement level. Each floor offers convenient amenities, including race tickets, restaurants, and snack bars.

Anyangcheon Stream (안양천)

Anyangcheon Stream (안양천)

18.4Km    2021-04-23

Seoksu-ro, Manan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-8045-7000

Anyangcheon Stream flows through seven cities in Gyeonggi-do as well as 7 districts of Seoul. The stream starts from the valley, south of Cheonggyesan Mountain, in Uiwang, Gyeonggi-do and flows 35.1 kilometers to the Hanggang River between Yeongdeungpo-gu and Yangcheon-gu. Various types of birds enjoy the stream making it an ecology stream in the middle of the city as well as provide citizens with leisure including bicycle path, bridges, rest area, sports facilities and more.

Cheonggyesan Gondeurejip (청계산곤드레집)

Cheonggyesan Gondeurejip (청계산곤드레집)

18.5Km    2021-03-19

1, Cheongnyongmaeul, 1-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul
+82-2-574-4542

This is a Korean cuisine located in Cheonggyesan Mountain, Seoul. A restaurant specializing in bibimbap. The best menu at this restaurant is thistle rice.

Mokpo Modern History Museum - Hall No. 1 (목포근대역사관 1관)

Mokpo Modern History Museum - Hall No. 1 (목포근대역사관 1관)

18.6Km    2024-09-25

경기도 과천시 과천대로 608-7 (과천동)
+82-61-242-0340

Mokpo Modern History Museum is the oldest building in Mokpo and a witness to Korea’s modern and contemporary history. It was built in 1898 and was used to house various public organizations, like city halls, consulates, and cultural centers, before being turned into the Mokpo Modern History Museum in 2014. As a building that has survived through rapid changes, it is valued for its historical and architectural significance. The museum has an exhibition on Mokpo’s history, organized into seven themes, detailing the history of the production and exploitation of various goods during the Japanese colonial period (1910-1945), along with miniature recreations of the streets of Mokpo city at that time.