Homeplus Stores – Suncheon Pungdeok Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스스토어즈 순천풍덕)
Homeplus Stores – Suncheon Pungdeok Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스스토어즈 순천풍덕)
– Homepage
http://m.homeplus.co.kr/index.do
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– Address : 222, Palma-ro, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
+82-61-746-2080
– Opening Hours
10:00-23:00
– Day Off
Every 2nd and 4th Sunday
– Parking
Available
– Restroom
Available
– Items for Sale
Furniture & Home Décor, Gardening & DIY, Leather Goods & Bags, Souvenir Shop, Other Fashion & Clothing, Men’s Clothing, Lingerie (Underwear), Jewelry (Accessories), Sportswear & Clothing, Timepiece, Grocery, Kids’ Clothing, Eyewear, Women’s Clothing, Electronics, Perfume & Cosmetics
– Shop Guide
Refund method (Time-frame) : Immediate tax refund / Claim for refund

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Cho Hoon Mo Bakery (Palma) (조훈모 과자점(팔마점))
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– Homepage
<a href=”https://www.instagram.com/chohoonmobakery” target=”_blank”>https://www.instagram.com/chohoonmobakery</a>
Cho Hoon Mo Bakery is the foremost bakery cafe in Suncheon, where visitors can enjoy healthy bread and baked goods made by a certified master baker. It is a bakery with 30 years of history, now passed down to the second generation. Its signature pear bread won the highest awards in a national food contest in 2018. Moreover, they use natural yeast species and low-temperature aging for slow fermentation to make healthy breads, and have a wide variety of baked goods that everyone can enjoy. The building has two floors, with the first floor serving up eye-catching sweets and beverages like coffee, juice, ade, and smoothies that go well with bread, and the second floor’s hall has panoramic views and spacious storefronts. The rooftop also has tables, so one can sit under the sun when the weather is just right. The bakery is located near Suncheonman Bay National Garden and Open Film Set, both recommended attractions of Suncheon. * Pets are not allowed
⊙ Uniqlo – Suncheon Yeonhyang Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (유니클로 순천연향)
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⊙ Suncheonman National Garden (순천만국가정원)
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– Homepage
https://scbay.suncheon.go.kr/garden
– Tel
+82-61-749-8000
Suncheonman National Garden & Suncheonman Wetland is the first national garden of South Korea and one of the five major coastal wetlands in the world. The national garden spans 1.12 million square meters and is located in Dosa-dong, Suncheon-si. It is home to 790,000 trees covering 505 species, and 3.15 million flowers covering 113 species. During spring, tulips and royal azaleas are in full bloom, creating magnificent views. Additionally, there is a 30,000 square-meter canola flower field near the Forest of Sharing. You can see yellow waves of canola flowers in full bloom in mid-May. The city of Suncheon has planted 50,000 Japanese hackberries and zelkova trees along major routes in the area to create natural shade. There is a small unmanned personal rapid transit (PRT) system that operates between the Suncheonman National Garden and the Suncheon Literary Museum section (4.64 kilometers in length). After looking around the garden, visitors can take the PRT to the literary museum. There, they can take the Reed Train which travels 1.2 kilometers to Mujingyo Bridge located at the entrance of Suncheonman National Garden. Eco-friendly transportation is also available, such as the Sky Cube, which runs between Suncheonman National Garden and the wetland.
◎ Travel information to meet Hallyu’s charm – variety show”Battle Trip Season 2″
This is the place where Mi-na of Gugudan and Yoo-jung of Weki Meki, two friends of the same age, set out to see the spring flowers as 20-year-olds. Thanks to her meticulous preparations, Yoojung came back from this trip with a great picture of her blowing on bubbles in the middle of a garden with tulips and canola flowers.
⊙ Suncheon Aretjang Market (days ending in 2 and 7) (순천 아랫장(2, 7일))
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– Homepage
https://blog.naver.com/ealatjang
순천 문화관광 ttps://www.suncheon.go.kr/tour
This accessible traditional market is located less than 1 kilometer away from KTX Suncheon Station. It is open at night as a night market as well, so the market is beloved by visitors and locals alike. The market is a fifth-day market (open on the 2nd, 7th, 12th, 17th, 22nd, 27th), and it is the largest of its kind in Korea. The market serves fresh agricultural and fishery goods from Suncheon and the surrounding areas (Beolgyeo, Yeosu, etc.). Aretjang Market’s pride, the night market, is open on Fridays and Saturdays, and serves everything from small snacks to pancakes, fried chicken, and more exotic fare.
⊙ 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.
⊙ 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.