Folder Cheongju Branch [Tax Refund Shop](폴더 청주점)

Folder Cheongju Branch [Tax Refund Shop](폴더 청주점)

Folder is a lifestyle shoe multi-shop that curates footwear brands and fashion accessories from around the world. Targeting trend-conscious young consumers, it quickly introduces the most on-trend items each season.

– Address : 1F, 41, Seongan-ro, Sangdang-gu, Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do

※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday

– Information and Guides
043-221-3842

– Opening Hours
11:00~21:00

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

– Parking
Available

– Restroom
Available

– Items for Sale
Footwear

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

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Cheongjuhyanggyo Confucian School (청주향교)

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– Homepage
www.skkcj.com

Hyanggyo is a national educational institution from the Joseon dynasty that housed the tablets of esteemed Confucian scholars and held rituals in their honor. It consists of six hanok buildings, including the Daeseongjeon Hall, a space for rituals, and Myeongnyundang Hall, the space for education. Today, various Confucian cultural experience programs, such as Confucian student experiences, tea ceremonies, and calligraphy classes, are offered. They also provide accommodations for guests wishing to experience a “Hyanggyo Stay.”

⊙ Cheongju Museum of Art (청주시립미술관)

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– Homepage
cmoa.cheongju.go.kr

As the cultural space representing Cheongju, Cheongju Museum of Art hosts art exhibitions, lectures, music performances, and more. It features eight exhibition halls, an immersive video experience center, a VR zone, an art shop, and a cafeteria. The space showcases works by artists engaged in experimental creative activities. It also offers a variety of programs, including modern art lectures, dance performances, concerts, and special exhibitions.

⊙ Cheongju Yonghwasa Temple (용화사(청주))

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– Homepage
www.yonghwasa.com

This temple was founded in 1902. Yonghwasa Temple can be found about 2 kilometers down the small road from a National Road connecting Judeok-eup, Cheongju, with Eumseong. Unlike other Buddhist temples, which tend to be located in secluded places, Yonghwasa Temple is easily reachable from the city, attracting many visitors. Set against a backdrop of green lawns and forests, the temple’s stupas, stelae, three-story stone pagodas, and guardian trees bring Buddhist culture to life. A Goryeo-era Standing Stone Buddha, a cultural heritage, can be found in the complex. Its elegant and full body, round face, and delicate expression of folds in the Buddha’s clothing all showcase the unique qualities of Goryeo-era Buddhist sculptures. The Buddha holds a medicine bowl in the left hand, which heals all diseases and eliminates all distractions in pursuit of truth. 

⊙ OHJI (오지)

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OHJI is a large café located on Suamgol Café Street. It is located on the way up to Suamgol Observatory, making it a great place to drop by on the way. It has three floors, with seating on the second and third floors, so one can enjoy the view of Cheongju city center in a comfortable ambience. Due to its location, it is also a great place to enjoy the view of the sunset through the floor-to-ceiling windows on a clear evening and enjoy the view of Cheongju at night after dark. The café offers a variety of cakes and other desserts that go well with coffee, so make sure to sample them as well. The interior design tends toward industrial chic, with an emphasis on modern sensibilities.

⊙ Ullidan Street (운리단길)

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Ullidan Street connects Cheongju Early Printing Museum with Uncheon & Sinbong-dong Community Center. In less than a kilometer, charming cafes, restaurants, and shops have opened one after another, giving the street its name and elevating it to a popular hangout in Cheongju. This street is also the location of the store Nation’s Best Banchan, which was run by Jeon Do-yeon’s character in “Crash Course in Romance (2023).” Don’t miss the Yennal Yetjip Goldongpum, an antique store and one of the oldest stores on Ullidan Street. True to its name, the store features old furniture, transistor radios, and other antique items full of nostalgia.

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