Homeplus – Incheon Sungui Branch [Tax Refund Shop](홈플러스 인천숭의점)
Homeplus – Incheon Sungui Branch [Tax Refund Shop](홈플러스 인천숭의점)
– Homepage
mfront.homeplus.co.kr
Homeplus is a major Korean retail brand known for affordable prices and a wide product range. From fresh food and household essentials to home appliances, it offers a convenient, value-focused shopping experience—especially through its online ordering and delivery services.
– Address : 51, Seokjeong-ro, Michuhol-gu, Incheon
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
032-719-2000
– Opening Hours
10:00~22:00
– Day Off
Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays, Twice a month on Sundays
– Parking
Available
– Restroom
Available
– Items for Sale
Complex shopping malls (department stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, outlets, etc.)
– Shop Guide
Refund method (Time-frame) : Claim for refund


◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Samdae Incheon Gejang (삼대인천게장)
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– Homepage
http://instagram.com/1962crab
Established in 1962, this restaurant has been serving gejang for nearly sixty years and is now in its third generation (“sam-dae“) of family ownership. It uses blue crabs from Yeonpyeongdo Island and traditionally crafted and aged soy sauce. The restaurant employs a low-sodium method in its ganjang gejang (soy sauce marinated crab), highlighting the dish’s savory flavors.
⊙ Baedari Secondhand Bookstore Alley (배다리 헌책방 골목)
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– Homepage
www.icdonggu.go.kr
Baedaeri Secondhand Bookstore Alley is a representative location of Incheon’s past and the life of people living here. The street is home to five bookstores that sell books on every topic, from art and music to traditional medicine, children’s literature, and dictionaries. The entrance to the alley also features murals of life in the past. Recently, the street was used as a filming location for the drama “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016),” making it an extremely popular spot to visit.
⊙ Inha University Hospital (인하대학교의과대학부속병원)
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Since its opening in 1996, Inha University Hospital has been a cornerstone of the medical system in the Incheon region, playing a significant role in advancing healthcare in Korea. Our hospital is dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of the local community and patients from various nationalities by creating a safe, patient-centered environment. In response to the evolving medical landscape, we are embracing digital transformation in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution and undertaking public health initiatives comparable to those of national university hospitals. With a strong foundation in cancer surgery, complex procedures, robotic surgery, and comprehensive health checkups, Inha University Hospital is committed to fostering a patient-centered culture. Guided by our core values of “communication” and “innovation,” we strive to deliver high-quality care with a global perspective, ensuring that our services continue to meet international standards.
⊙ Sudoguksan Museum of Housing and Living (수도국산달동네박물관)
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– Homepage
www.icdonggu.go.kr
Sudoguksan Museum of Housing and Living, located within Songhyun Park, Dong-gu Incheon, opened on October 25, 2005. Consisting of two floors, the museum exhibits the life of citizens living in Incheon’s “daldongne,” the impoverished hillside areas. It exhibits reproductions of various scenes of daily life from the 1960s and 1970s.
⊙ Sinpo International Market (신포국제시장)

– Homepage
www.sinpomarket.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Located in Sinpo-dong, Incheon, Sinpo Market dates back to the late 19th century when vendors began selling fresh vegetables to the Japanese, Chinese, and Westerners who settled in the area. Sinpo Market was officially registered as a market in 1970 and now boasts over 140 stores.
An increasing number of tourists and international merchants have visited Incheon by ferries and cruise ships, turning the local market into an international shopping area over the past few decades. The information desk and office at the market even provide a variety of services (translation services, trade and shopping information, etc.) for tourists and merchants from home and abroad.
The most famous item of the market is dakgangjeong, a Korean dish of crispy fried chicken coated in a sweet and spicy sauce. Other popular dishes include yuni jjajang, egg tart, freshwater fish jeon, mandu, and jjolmyeon (chewy noodles).
⊙ Incheon Hwapyeong-dong Sesutdaeya Naengmyeon Steet (인천 화평동 세숫대야 냉면 거리)
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– Homepage
itour.incheon.go.kr
The first naengmyeon restaurant to open in Hwapyeong-dong did so in the early to mid-70s. It wasn’t until the early 2000’s that the area saw an influx of over 20 naengmyeon restaurants. These days, visitors can choose from 13 restaurants. In the beginning, the servings here were all the standard found anywhere else in Korea. However, many of the factory workers in the area would come here, and ask for additional servings during their lunch break. Eventually, the restaurants began to serve larger sizes, naturally leading to the use of a large bowl to one similar to what people would use when washing their faces. Another specialty of the naengmyeon here is the addition of yeolmu kimchi (young summer radish kimchi). Many restaurants also offer free, unlimited refills on noodles.
⊙ Subong Park (수봉공원)
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– Homepage
www.michuhol.go.kr/culture
Subong Park, situated at the base of Subongsan Mountain in Incheon, is designed around the mountain and offers an array of facilities for both recreation and relaxation. The park features walking trails, a lawn area, an artificial waterfall, an outdoor theater, and basketball courts, catering to a wide range of interests and activities. A notable highlight is Subong Tower, located at the park’s summit, which provides visitors with a sweeping panoramic view of downtown Incheon. This makes Subong Park an ideal destination for those looking to engage in physical activity or unwind amidst the bustling city environment.
⊙ Noodle Platform (누들플랫폼)
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– Homepage
ijcf.or.kr
Noodle Platform is a noodle-themed cultural complex in Incheon, offering exhibitions, educational programs, and hands-on experiences centered around noodles. The three-story complex features an exhibition space that explores the development of noodle dishes in Incheon, such as jjajangmyeon (black bean sauce noodles) and jjolmyeon (spicy chewy noodles); a noodle experience zone; and an educational area where visitors can learn how to cook noodle dishes.