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Olive Young - Ori Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 오리역점)

12.7Km    2024-06-27

45, Seongnam-daero, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Surisan Provincial Park (수리산도립공원)

Surisan Provincial Park (수리산도립공원)

12.7Km    2025-01-08

347-4, Sokdal-ro, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-808-8265

Surisan Mountain, a provincial park of Gyeonggi-do, surrounds Gunpo and is also easily accessible from Anyang and Ansan. Surisan Mountain is said to be named because there is a rock in the shape of an eagle. Another legend says it is named after the nearby Surisa Temple.
Surisan Mountain is part of the Gwangju Mountain Range along with Cheonggyesan, Gwanggyosan, Gwanaksan, and Baekunsan mountains. The mountain has four peaks and the highest is Taeulbong Peak (489 m).
Grand old trees that range from 100 to 300 years old make for picturesque scenery. The mountain also won first place in the 2002 Beautiful Forest contest hosted by the Korea Forest Service.

Lotte Mart - Sangnok Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (롯데마트 상록점)

Lotte Mart - Sangnok Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (롯데마트 상록점)

12.9Km    2024-04-22

8, Banseok-ro, Sangnok-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Himart - Sangnok Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (하이마트 상록점)

Himart - Sangnok Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (하이마트 상록점)

12.9Km    2024-04-19

359, Yongsin-ro, Sangnok-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Lotte Mart - Uiwang Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (롯데마트 의왕점 [사후면세점])

Lotte Mart - Uiwang Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (롯데마트 의왕점 [사후면세점])

13.0Km    2024-04-16

7, Gyewondaehak-ro, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Lotte Mart - Uiwang Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (롯데마트의왕점)

13.0Km    2024-04-22

7, Gyewondaehak-ro, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Baegunhosu Lake (백운호수)

13.1Km    2023-09-05

526 , Baegun-ro, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-240-4810

Baegunhosu Lake is an artificial lake that was completed in 1953. The lake is surrounded by mountains made up of Cheonggyesan Mountain in the northeast, Baegunsan Mountain in the southeast, and Moraksan Mountain in the west. The lake encompasses an area of  363,638 m². This lake was originally built to provide irrigation for nearby farmlands but it became a public recreational space due to its scenic landscape, fresh air, and spacious lot perfect for parking. Visitors to Beagunhosu Lake can enjoy music at a live cafe or water activities such as motor boating, as well as delicious foods from nearby restaurants.



Anyang Produce & Fish Wholesale Market (안양농수산물도매시장)

13.3Km    2024-02-16

313 Heungan-daero, Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do,

Anyang Produce & Fish Wholesale Market is a hub of logistics in the southern region of the metropolitan area. It's a bustling center for both wholesalers and consumers. The market includes distinct sections such as a fruits wing, a vegetables wing, and a fishery wing. In addition to these, there are also commercial wings and storage units. Wholesale auctions take place in the early mornings, while trades for general consumers are conducted during the daytime.

Hello Audrey (헬로오드리)

Hello Audrey (헬로오드리)

13.4Km    2024-02-19

12 Seogun-ro 202beon-gil, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do

Hello Audrey, an Italian restaurant nestled amidst a forest garden, offers a standout premium steak set known for its tender texture. The Capesante pasta, enriched with aromatic garlic flavors, is also a popular choice among diners. After the meal, "Greenhouse," the outdoor greenhouse garden, provides an ideal setting for tea and engaging conversations. The outdoor area boasts numerous picturesque photo spots.

Surisa Temple - Gyeonggi (수리사 - 경기)

Surisa Temple - Gyeonggi (수리사 - 경기)

13.4Km    2020-03-25

347-181, Sokdal-ro, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-438-1823

Located halfway up the southwestern side of Surisan Mountain, the eponymously named Surisa Temple was built under the reign of King Jinheung of the Silla Kingdom during the 6th century. The mountain was also called bulgyeon, which means “seeing Buddha,” as it was said that a member of the royal family had a vision of the Buddha while praying at the temple. The temple used to be larger, maintaining 36 buildings on the premises and 132 hermitages spread over the mountain, but these facilities were completely destroyed during the Japanese invasions of Korea from 1592-1598 and the Korean War from 1950-1953. The temple that stands today was reconstructed in 1955. The road leading to the entrance of Surisa Temple offers gorgeous scenery with a beautiful forest and valley lining its sides; it is as if the mountain itself surrounds the temple like a painted screen.