4.1Km 2024-04-18
(Hangang-ro 3-ga) I'Park Mall Living Hall 6th floor, 55, Hangang-daero 23-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
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4.1Km 2024-06-27
3F, 55, Hangang-daero 23-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
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4.1Km 2024-06-27
4F, 55, Hangang-daero 23-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
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4.1Km 2020-06-29
55, Hangang-daero 23-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2012-0101
I'PARK Mall is a state-of-the-art shopping mall that provides entertainment, dining, and shopping, a "One Stop Life Style" mall embodying a new lifestyle trend.
Covering an extensive area of 82,000 ㎡, the complex boasts an astonishing 11 floors with a huge variety of shops. The mall is divided into categories, Fashion, Living, & Culture and houses various shopping facilities providing electronics, a supermarket, and select clothing shops. There is also a concert hall, culture center, movie theater, book store, exhibition hall, and e-sports stadium.
4.1Km 2020-04-25
7, Hangang-daero 21na-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2012-3315
Evadom offers traditional Korean lacquerware that is said to be environmentally-friendly. It has become a popular brand among well-being conscious customers and international tourists. Items in Evadom boast unique designs and attract many international tourists year round.
4.1Km 2024-04-22
217, Susaek-ro, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul
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4.1Km 2021-03-18
21, Eulji-ro 3-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-777-6678
This Korean cuisine is located near Euljiro 1(il)ga Station, Seoul. A store that sells only the highest-quality Korean beef. The representative menu is grilled Korean beef sirloin.
4.1Km 2021-09-01
46-1, Changuimun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-722-5066
Mok In Museum Mok Seok Won relocated in 2019 from Insa-dong to Buam-dong. Six exhibition halls offer visitors a look at wooden figures from around the world. Mokin refers to traditional wooden sculptures carved in shapes of human figures or various animals. The museum holds around 12,000 wooden folk sculptures including those used to decorate funeral carriages and temples mostly from the Joseon dynasty up to modern times. The museum also has an outdoor exhibition hall that harmonizes the sculptures with nature.
4.1Km 2021-07-07
109, Sowol-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
+82-2-754-7338
Namsan Library opened as Kyeongseong Prefectural Library in 1922 as a public library in Myeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul. The library was moved to the current site in 1964 with a newly built building and its name changed to Namsan Library in 1965. This concrete building was built in 1964 and was designed by architect Lee Haeseong. It was designated as Seoul Future Heritage in 2013, credited for its preservation value.
It is comprised of 19 rooms and educational areas including the Humanity and Social Science Hall, Nature Science Hall, Language and Literature Hall, Electronic Information Room and more. Since opening, the library has collected nearly 500,000 books, 16,000 non-book materials, 700 continuing resources, and other special materials like old books, oriental books (including Japanese books), and more. Namsan Library also operates a reading treatment program unique to this library that began in 2005. The program includes remodeling of reading consultation room, training for people in charge of reading treatment, workshops, programs for individuals and groups. Also, various exhibitions, lectures, shows, cultural classes and other events are available all year long to enhance lifelong education.