Daehyun CC collect. – LOTTE Mall Gwanggyo Branch [Tax Refund Shop](CC콜렉트 롯데몰 광교점)
Daehyun CC collect. – LOTTE Mall Gwanggyo Branch [Tax Refund Shop](CC콜렉트 롯데몰 광교점)
DAEHYUN is a Korean womenswear fashion company behind brands such as CC Collect, MOJO.S.PHINE, and ZOOC. Its collections feature modern, elegant design paired with reliable quality, appealing to a broad customer base.
– Address : 1F, 10, Docheong-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
031-8064-2042
– Opening Hours
10:30~21:00
– Day Off
Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays
– Parking
Available
– Restroom
Available
– Items for Sale
Clothing
– Shop Guide
Refund method (Time-frame) : Claim for refund
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Galleria Gwanggyo Passage (갤러리아 광교 파사쥬)
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– Homepage
dept.galleria.co.kr
Opened in 2020, the Galleria Gwanggyo Passage is located on the lower floors of the Galleria Gwanggyo. Inspired by sedimentary rocks, its exterior was designed by renowned architect Rem Koolhaas. With its striking design, it offers visitors a unique experience. In addition to popular cafes and bakeries, visitors can explore a variety of brands of cosmetics, outwear, IT, and food & beverages. The space also features various photo zones, a self-studio, and other fun activities that go beyond the traditional department store experience.
⊙ Gwanggyo Freiburg Observatory (광교 프라이부르크전망대)
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– Homepage
www.gglakepark.or.kr
The Freiburg Observatory in Gwanggyo Lake Park is inspired by the observatory in Freiburg, an eco-city in Germany, and represents Suwon’s commitment to becoming an eco-conscious city. The observatory offers a stunning view of the lakes nearby.
⊙ Suwon Gwanggyo Museum (수원광교박물관)
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– Homepage
ggmuseum.suwon.go.kr
Suwon Gwanggyo Museum features a variety of relics that were discovered during the construction of Gwanggyo New Town. The exhibitions focus on the history and culture of the Gwanggyo area based on artifacts along with materials related to Korea’s modern history, Dokdo Island, and Admiral Yi Sun-sin. Suwon Gwanggyo Museum is located in Gwanggyo History Park near the burial site of Sim On and Prince Hyeryeong, providing a great opportunity for visitors to learn about Korea’s history as well as enjoy a relaxing stroll around the park.
⊙ Gwanggyo Lake Park (광교호수공원)
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– Homepage
www.gglakepark.or.kr
Gwanggyo Lake Park is the largest lake park in the city center of Korea. The park is designed to blend the scenic nature of Gwanggyosan Mountain and the nearby reservoirs with urban culture. It consists of urban levees and 6 different themed “dumbeong,” the Korean term for a pool of water.
⊙ Sambuja Galbi Woncheon Branch (삼부자갈비 원천점)
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Since 1983, this restaurant has upheld the tradition of Suwon wanggalbi. The galbi here is grilled over charcoal, adding a rich, smoky depth to the meat’s flavor. A variety of flavorful side dishes accompany the meal, including gejang (marinated crab), enhancing the dining experience.
⊙ Bonsuwon Galbi (본수원갈비)
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– Homepage
www.bonsuwon.co.kr (Korean only)
With over 50 years of history, Bonsuwon Galbi is said to be one of Suwon’s top three galbi restaurants. Diners can choose between saeng-galbi (grilled, unmarinated galbi) to savor the natural flavor of the meat, or yangnyeom-galbi (grilled, marinated galbi) for a richer, more savory taste.
⊙ Suwon Bongnyeongsa Temple (봉녕사 (수원))
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– Homepage
봉녕사 www.bongnyeongsa.org
Bongnyeongsa Temple is located at the foothills of Gwanggyosan Mountain. It features various structures, including the main Buddha hall, meditation spaces for monks, and a bell pavilion housing ritual objects like a bell, wooden fish, cloud-shaped gong, and dharma drum. The temple is also home to an 800-year-old juniper tree. Visitors can enjoy tea at the resting space and explore the temple food education center. Templestay programs offer a chance to experience Buddhist culture through activities such as prayer, meditation, temple food making, and tea talks.