Daks – Suncheon [Tax Refund Shop] (닥스(순천))
Daks – Suncheon [Tax Refund Shop] (닥스(순천))
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– Address : 1F, 15, Hwanggeum 2-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
+82-10-3641-4222
– Opening Hours
10:00-21:00
– Day Off
Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays
– Parking
Not available
– Items for Sale
Other Fashion & Clothing, Men’s Clothing, Accessories, Women’s Clothing
– Shop Guide
Refund method (Time-frame) : Claim for refund


◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Discovery – Suncheon Jungang Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (디스커버리 순천 중앙점)
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⊙ K2 – Suncheon Jungang Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (K2(순천 중앙점))
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⊙ Nepa – Suncheon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (네파 순천점)
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⊙ Pro – Suncheon Jungang Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (프로스펙스 순천중앙점)

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⊙ Suncheon Jungang Market (순천중앙시장)
Opened in 1981, Jungang Market is located in the middle of Suncheon’s old city center, making it very accessible. It is a place where shopping, gourmet food, and culture come together, with a fashion street popular with young people, a historical and traditional alley specializing in grilled small intestines, and waterfront cultural spaces by Okcheon Stream. Among them, the small intestine hot pot of Jeonwon Sikdang, run by a mother-and-son duo, is a popular and easy-to-eat dish full of spinach in a flavorful broth. If you want a simpler meal, head to Ogane Tteokbokki, which featured in the show “Running Man.” The market has plenty of stuff to eat and see, full of nostalgia, with all sorts of vegetables sold by old ladies. It’s a great place to pick up a bargain as well.
⊙ Suncheon Utjang Market (순천 웃장)
Suncheon Utjang is a familiar five-day-interval market in Suncheon that combines the convenience of a permanent market with the charm of a traditional one. Every five days starting from the 5th of each month, this market opens for business and bustles with local street vendors, creating a vibrant atmosphere. A notable highlight is the Suncheon Utjang Gukbap Alley, a food street designated as both a Namdo Food Street by Jeollanam-do and a Suncheon Specialty Food Zone. It’s renowned for its flavorful Gukbap (rice soup dishes). In particular, when ordering two or more servings, diners receive complimentary dishes such as boiled pork slices or blood sausage, depending on the type of Gukbap ordered, making the meal even more appetizing and filling. A favorite of all ages, Utjang Gukbap has become a signature comfort food of the five-day-interval market. In addition, visitors can enjoy a variety of fresh seasonal produce and regional delicacies that capture the unique spirit of Suncheon.
⊙ Myeonggunggwan (명궁관)
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– Homepage
https://blog.naver.com/janghc3
This southern-style Korean table d’hote restaurant has 30 years of history with a garden that is a century old. It serves a staggering Korean table d’hote with 30 dishes, all made with Suncheon ingredients. Main dishes include the skate, pork, and kimchi combo (a triple dish serving includes the pork, kimchi, and fermented skate), steamed cockles, grilled galbi patties, sliced raw seasonal fish, galbi, half-dried saury (saury dried in the sea breeze in winter, which freezes and thaws the fish repeatedly), beef tartare, and grilled whole octopus (octopus wrapped around skewers, seasoned, then grilled whole). The restaurant showcases the best of the Southern cuisine, one of the most highly regarded regional cuisines in Korea, so it comes highly recommended. Another unique detail about this restaurant is that the menu changes slightly according to the changes in the season. On weekdays, one can also get lunch specials like the Beopseongpo barley-aged dried yellow croaker (a sea fish caught from Beopseongpo Port, dried and stored in barley before being grilled) set menu until 15:00.
⊙ Suncheon Heungryunsa Temple (흥륜사 (순천))
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– Tel
+82-61-744-7773
Heungryunsa Temple is a missionary center of the Hwaeomsa Temple. Located in Jukdobong Park (downtown Suncheon), the site was previously used as an archery range.
*History
Heungryunsa Temple is a branch of Hwaeomsa Temple, which is the 19th local temple of Jogye Order. It is said that Heungryunsa Temple was constructed during the reign of King Seonjo of the Joseon dynasty and that the site was used as a place where naval forces practiced archery during the Imjin War in 1592. At the same time, the temple was the first military base of monk-turned-military officers from Hwaeomsa, Songgwangsa, and Seonamsa Temples.
The current building was reconstructed in 1986 by Monk Jongwon, who is still the chief abbot of the temple.
⊙ Suncheonguesthouse nreem / 순천게스트하우스느림

– Homepage
http://nreem.co.kr
– Tel
+82-10-9229-8917
Located near Suncheon Nambu Market, Suncheon Guesthouse Neurim (‘Slow’) offers rooms with single and double beds, as well as dormitories, and is popular with young travelers. The first floor lobby has tables for guests and a collection of books to read, while in the basement cafeteria guests will find a breakfast area, a kitchen where simple cooking is possible, a board game room with music facilities – and more books! Fun events such as chicken and beer parties are held from time to time, and visitors can book themselves on a night tour of Yeosu. The guesthouse provides discount coupons for admission to Suncheon tourist spots.
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