LIFEWORK Gwangju Yongbong Branch [Tax Refund Shop](라이프워크 광주용봉직영점)
LIFEWORK Gwangju Yongbong Branch [Tax Refund Shop](라이프워크 광주용봉직영점)
LIFEWORK is a unique street casual brand known for its bold “Radog” logo. Blending sporty elements with a hip street vibe, its designs resonate with young consumers who express their individuality confidently.
– Address : 173, Seoljuk-ro, Buk-gu, Gwangju-si
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
0507-1333-9098
– Opening Hours
10:30~20:30
– Day Off
Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays
– Parking
Available
– Restroom
Available
– Items for Sale
Clothing, Footwear, Bags
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Chonnam National University Museum (전남대학교 박물관)
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– Homepage
museum.jnu.ac.kr
The Cheonnam National University Museum showcases a variety of domestic and international works on history, anthropology, culture, and folklore, along with providing research materials. Initially established as a research center for the faculty and students, the museum has evolved into its current form since 2002. Visitors can explore exhibitions on diverse topics and immerse themselves in different cultures at the learning center of the museum.
⊙ Gwangju Design Biennale (광주디자인비엔날레)
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– Homepage
gdb.or.kr
– Tel
+82-62-531-7783
The Gwangju Design Biennale is the world’s first design biennale and currently Asia’s only design biennale. With exhibitions centered on the concept of design, the biennale combines the industrial aspect of design with cultural elements.
⊙ Gwangju Biennale Exhibition Hall (광주비엔날레전시관)
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– Homepage
www.gwangjubiennale.org
Since its establishment in 1994, the Gwangju Biennale Exhibition Hall has significantly contributed to Korea’s art culture and the world through numerous exhibitions. It strives to give joy and motivation to many people and serves as a channel for Korean artists’ forays into the world. Notably, the Biennale exhibition is not a one-time event, and various attempts are being made to make it a sustainable platform as it increases the regional value of Gwangju, the home of the Biennale.
In the era of COVID-19, online services are also provided to citizens who have difficulty visiting the site in person to experience the exhibition.
⊙ Gwangju KIA Champions Field (광주-기아 챔피언스 필드)
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– Homepage
tigers.co.kr
Gwangju KIA Champions Field is the first open-air stadium in the country and houses INC COFFEE, making it a must-visit attraction for baseball fans. The café offers spacious seating and various bakery items– with the baseball-shaped bread being the most popular. There is also a photo zone, allowing visitors to capture the memories of their trip. With a seating capacity of 20,500, tickets for the seats can be purchased online or on-site.
⊙ YODAMN (요담엔)
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– Homepage
yodamn.kr
YODAMN is a Gwangju-based Company redefining Korea’s fermented traditions. It is known for its premium rice nuruk, a traditional Korean fermentation starter, and products like Yoando yogurt, a malted yogurt and Yomakkey, a makgeolli kit. The company is engaged in research, liquor development, and provides consultation services. Additionally, it offers unique experiences, such as one-day traditional liquor brewing classes, and sells its uniquely developed products. It is a great place for visitors to experience the Gwangju local traditional liquor culture.
⊙ H1 Hotel (에이치원호텔)

– Homepage
www.h1hotel.co.kr
H1 Hotel Gwangju is a business hotel that provides the comfort of a hotel with the cozy feeling of home. Offering a variety of room options to suit the diverse preferences of the guests, the hotel features a unique interior, neat and convenient facilities, affordable prices, and exceptional services. Guests can also enjoy various cultural activities or unwind at the rooftop swimming pool.
⊙ Jungoe Park (중외공원)
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– Homepage
tour.gwangju.go.kr
Jungoe Park is one of the nation’s most famous leisure spaces. There is a children’s grand park, the Olympic Garden, and the Olympic Monument. The children’s grand park is especially popular on weekends and holidays.
There is also a folk museum, an education center, and the Biennale Exhibition Hall in the Biennale & Museum section of the park.
The park is most popular during fall for its beautiful foliage. In addition, the Rainbow Bridge is a symbol of the Biennale and was installed during the 1st Gwangju Biennale.
⊙ Gwangju Museum of Art (광주시립미술관)
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– Homepage
artmuse.gwangju.go.kr
The Gwangju Museum of Art was founded on August 1, 1992, to promote local artists. In 1996, it served as the venue for the Gwangju Biennale. The museum holds over 560 works, including those from Heo Baekryeon, Oh Jiho, Yang Su-ah, and Im Jik-sun, all local artists. In addition to the permanent exhibitions, the museum also has special planned exhibitions and other cultural programs.
⊙ Gwangju Arts Center (광주예술의전당)
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– Homepage
gjart.gwangju.go.kr
Opened in 1991, the Gwangju Arts Center is the cornerstone of culture and arts in Gwangju. It offers high-quality performances and exhibitions across various genres, including Korean traditional music, opera, classical music, and ballet. The center boasts a range of artistic facilities, such as a main theater, a secondary theater, a traditional music hall, a sculpture garden, and an amphitheater. The main theater has a seating capacity for up to 1,500 people.
⊙ Street of Duck Stew (오리요리의 거리)
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The Street of Duck Stew in Gwangju is lined with restaurants specializing in duck dishes. Its origins trace back to the 1970s, when a duck farmer began selling duck stew, adding their own twist by incorporating water parsley and perilla seeds to the recipe they had learned. The affordable price and clean, rich taste of stew made it popular among visitors, eventually leading to the formation of the current street. The popular dishes include ori tang (duck stew), ori roseu (grilled duck), and ori jumulleok (spicy stir-fried marinated duck).