JUNG KWAN JANG Mansu Branch [Tax Refund Shop](정관장 만수점)
JUNG KWAN JANG Mansu Branch [Tax Refund Shop](정관장 만수점)
– Homepage
www.kgcshop.co.kr
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 : 636, Sorae-ro, Namdong-gu, Incheon
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
032-471-2304
– Opening Hours
09:30~21:00
– Parking
Available
– Restroom
Available
– Items for Sale
Ginseng / herbal medicines / health supplements
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Namdong Street of Lights (남동 빛의 거리)
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– Tel
82+32-453-2143
Namdong Street of Lights not only offers spectacular scenery highlighting local charms, but also provides a variety of entertainment such as busking performances, local arts, and more to offer a leisurely retreat for the local residents and tourists alike.
⊙ Incheon Grand Park (인천대공원)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →
– Homepage
https://www.incheon.go.kr
Incheon Grand Park is an urban nature park located in Jangsu-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon. The park is surrounded by Gwanmosan Mountain and Sangasan Mountain. Spanning across 727 acres of land, Incheon Grand Park is the only large-scale natural green park in Incheon. The park provides a pleasant atmosphere for citizens to escape from the city life and enjoy the natural surroundings. Over 4 million people visit the park every year to take in the clean air and relax in nature.
⊙ Incheon Grand Park Children’s Zoo (인천대공원 어린이동물원)
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– Homepage
www.incheon.go.kr
The Children’s Zoo of Incheon Grand Park is located near the south gate, and is home to over 230 animals in 27 species. The zoo mostly features gentle animals like rabbits, guinea pigs, Japanese macaques, marmosets, fennec foxes, wallaroos, meerkats, macaws, ostriches, and other non-dangerous animals. The zoo also houses protected Korean animals such as eagles and the Eurasian eagle-owl. To prevent accidents and animal stress, the zoo does not operate any animal feeding programs.