CheongKwanJang – Donggwang Branch [Tax Refund Shop](정관장 동광점)

CheongKwanJang – Donggwang Branch [Tax Refund Shop](정관장 동광점)

JungKwanJang is a premium red ginseng brand with over 120 years of heritage, backed by research and development to support health and immunity. Strict quality control and advanced manufacturing have earned global trust, making it a popular wellness-gift choice among international visitors.

– Address : 133-1, Daecheong-ro, Jung-gu, Busan

※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday

– Information and Guides
051-442-2304

– Opening Hours
09:00~20:00

– Day Off
Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays

– Parking
Not available

– Restroom
Available

– Items for Sale
Ginseng / herbal medicines / health supplements

– Shop Guide
Refund method (Time-frame) : Claim for refund

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ 40-step Culture & Tourism Theme Street (40계단 문화관광테마거리)

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– Homepage
www.bsjunggu.go.kr

The 40-step Culture & Tourism Theme Street is a 450-meter street leading up to the 40-step stairway of the ’40-step Cultural Center’ and continues to the Palseong Tour.
The time-honored 40-step stairway embodies the joys and sorrows of refugees and those displaced by the Korean War. The entire area has been recently renovated to reflect life in Korea in the 50s & 60s.
The 40-step Culture & Tourism Theme Street was designated ‘The Best Street’ by the Busan municipal government in June 2004.

⊙ Busan Museum of Movies (부산영화체험박물관)

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– Homepage
busanbom.kr

The Busan Museum of Movies is Korea’s first exhibition & experience space dedicated to films. Visitors can learn more about the process of making movies, as well as the history and future of the filming industry.

⊙ Busan Modern & Contemporary History Museum – Main Building (부산근현대역사관 본관)

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– Homepage
www.busan.go.kr/mmch

Busan Modern & Contemporary Museum showcases the evolving identity of Busan through various exhibitions and programs. Housed in the former Bank of Korea Headquarters building, the museum’s main building is a first-generation Korean architectural building. It features exhibitions and performances by young artists on the basement floor, and houses the Bank of Korea archive room, a café, a lounge and a gift shop on the first floor. The second floor is dedicated to special exhibitions, while the third and fourth floors offer educational spaces and historical exhibitions that trace Busan’s changing identity from the turbulent colonial period to the present day, offering visitors a meaningful glimpse into modern Korean history.

⊙ Busan Tower (부산타워)

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– Homepage
www.bisco.or.kr

Busan Tower, standing at 120 meters tall, is an iconic observation tower situated in Busan’s Yongdusan Park. This tower offers visitors panoramic views of Busan Port and Yeongdo Island. A highlight is the nightly fireworks mapping show, where graphical displays are projected onto the windows, creating a mesmerizing backdrop against the colorful night view of Busan Port Bridge. The lower floor of the tower is a haven of amusement, themed around a flying submarine. On the second floor, visitors will find a photo zone and rooms decorated with themes representing famous travel destinations in Busan.

⊙ Busan Jung-gu Pet Festival (부산중구반려동물축제)

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– Homepage
www.bsjunggu.go.kr

– Tel
+82-70-8893-2437

Busan Jung-gu Pet Festival is a pet cultural event featuring various programs such as walking programs, health consultations, and behavior training programs that pets and their owners can participate in together. The event aims to spread the culture of responsible pet ownership and revitalize the local pet industry.

⊙ Central Park Hotel (센트럴파크 호텔)


– Homepage
http://centralparkhotelbusan.com

The Central Park Hotel in Jung-gu, Busan, offers rooms with sea views and an indoor terrace next to the elevator – a kind of secret space. There is a car lift parking facility, Busan travel information is available in the lobby, and staff are available 24-hours to help travelers with luggage, etc. The hotel is within easy reach of downtown Busan sites such as Yongdusan Park, Gongbokro Fashion Street, Changseon-dong Food Alley, Bupyeong Jokbal Alley, and BIFF Street.

⊙ Yongdusan Park (용두산공원)

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– Homepage
bisco.or.kr/yongdusanpark

Situated at the heart of Busan, Yongdusan Park is famous for its escalators, which connect the Nampo-dong area with the park. The park has a great view of the Busan Port and the Yeongdo area. Notable sights in the area include the Busan Tower, the Statue of Admiral Yi Sunsin, a bell pavilion, a flower clock, and a sculpture of a dragon. The observatory on the Busan Tower offers an expansive view of Busan’s city center, the Busan Port, and the South Port at the distance. The view of the city at night is also not to be missed. Nearby tourist sites include many of Busan’s famous sights, from Gwangbok-dong Cultural & Fashion Street to Jagalchi and Gukje Markets.

⊙ Busan Street Festa in Gwangbok (부산 스트릿 페스타 인 광복)

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– Tel
+82-70-4808-2875

The Busan Street Festa in Gwangbok transforms everyday urban spaces into a festival stage through various programs such as music, dance, performance shows, local flea markets, and parades that unfold throughout the streets.

⊙ Gwangbok-dong Cultural & Fashion Street (광복로문화패션거리)

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– Homepage
www.visitbusan.net

Gwangbok-dong Cultural & Fashion Street is about 600 m long from the entrance to Gukje Market. The street has historically featured many clothing shops, and it is quite crowded at night or on weekends. Every December, the area also hosts the Busan Christmas Tree Cultural Festival, which turns the street into a pedestrian-only area. There are plenty of good restaurants in the area, which is a great place to feel the vitality and energy of Busan’s youth. 

⊙ Gukje Market (국제시장)

– Homepage
gukjemarket.co.kr

The current marketplace of Gukje Market first formed after the liberation of Korea from the Japanese administration when people gathered to trade overseas products left by the Japanese and brought in by Koreans who came back from abroad. Following the Korean War, refugees who fled to Busan set up stalls in order to make a living by selling smuggled or imported products, which developed into Gukje Market (gukje meaning “international” in Korean) of today. Gukje Market is one of Korea’s largest markets and a testament to Korea’s modern history. The market is divided into two wings, and first-timers to the market are advised to be careful not to get lost in the maze-like alleys and halls.

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