Mini Gold Jonggak Branch [Tax Refund Shop](미니골드 종각점)
Mini Gold Jonggak Branch [Tax Refund Shop](미니골드 종각점)
miniGOLD is a fashion jewelry brand known for stylish designs and accessible value. From everyday pieces to statement items, it offers a wide range of styles popular among women.
– Address : 80-1, Jongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul
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– Fair Day
Monday – Saturday
– Information and Guides
0507-1343-0796
– Opening Hours
10:00~22:00
– Day Off
Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays
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Not available
– Restroom
Not available
– Items for Sale
Jewelry / accessories
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ NKDB North Korean Human Rights Exhibition Hall (북한인권전시실)
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– Homepage
nkdb.org/nkhrmuseum
The NKDB North Korean Human Rights Exhibition Hall is a permanent exhibition space dedicated to North Korean human rights. Although it is a small space, it resonates deeply and serves as a “dark tourism” site that records and testifies to the ongoing reality of human rights violations in North Korea. The North Korean Human Rights Information Center (NKDB), which operates this exhibition hall, is the organization that collects and archives the most extensive records of human rights concerning North Korean residents in the world. The testimonies and records presented here represent a living history, a story unfolding in the present, unavailable elsewhere. Through donated North Korean artifacts, including these records, visitors can glimpse the present-day North Korea and encounter artwork by North Korean defectors.
⊙ Sonjung Bossam (손정보쌈)
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Sonjung Bossam offers dishes with a modern touch by reinterpreting traditional meals. Passed down for three generations, this restaurant values sincerity and careful attention in food making in order to serve every customer a heartwarming meal. Sonjung Bossam’s signature dish Premium Gabri Bossam takes only the rarest pork cut, the blade-end fatback called “gabri” in Korean, and boils the meat using the restaurant’s secret recipe for tender, juicy meat. The restaurant also serves their own special version of spicy stir-fried fish roe and intestines and haemultang (spicy seafood stew), boasting a generous amount of various seafood and rich broth. All meals are prepared wholeheartedly as if they are being served to a family.
⊙ Tapgol Park (탑골공원)
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Tapgol Park is the first modern park in Seoul. Having been the site of the Buddhist temple of Wongaksa Temple since 1467, the land was turned into a park in 1897. The park has a significant presence in Korean history, being the place where the March 1 Independence Movement began in 1919. One can find historical sites that hearken back to the struggle, such as the Palgakjeong Pavilion, the center of the movement; cultural heritage sites such as the Ten-story Stone Pagoda of Wongaksa Temple Site and the Stele for the Construction of Daewongaksa Temple at Wongaksa Temple Site; and monuments such as the independence movement relief plate, murals, the statue of Son Byeong-hee, and the statue of Han Yong-un.
⊙ Alive Museum (Insa-dong Branch) [박물관은 살아있다(인사동점)]
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– Homepage
www.alivemuseum.com
The Alive Museum is a media theme park located in Insa-dong. The exhibition here is made up of optical illusion art, large objet, and digital media pieces, which allow you to delve into the land of mystery. It is made up of different sections like the Insadong Photo Studio, Game Village, and the Toy Village.
⊙ Dynamic Maze (Insa-dong) (다이나믹 메이즈 (서울 인사동점))
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– Homepage
www.dynamicmaze.com
Dynamic Maze is an indoor space in Insa-dong dedicated to an exciting adventure: A maze filled with obstacles, requiring participants to work together and overcome the barriers through quickness and focus. Go through the hall of mirrors, climb the wall, and cross the suspension bridge to finally escape from the maze.
⊙ Bosingak Belfry (보신각 터)
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– Homepage
tour.jongno.go.kr
Bosingak Belfry is also known as Jonggak. It was the site in which a large bell, used to keep the time in Seoul, was found during the Joseon period (1392-1897). Bosingak Belfry was burned down during the Korean War (1950-1953) and was reconstructed in 1979. The original bell was moved to the Gyeongbokgung Palace, and a new bell was forged in 1985. At midnight, January 1, the bell at the Bosingak Belfry is rung to welcome the new year. Many people gather around the belfry to make a wish for their new year.
⊙ Jogui Hansu (족의한수)
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A pig’s trotter(s) specialty restaurant located in Jongno, Seoul. This restaurant’s signature menu is braised pigs’ feet. A restaurant serving both charcoal-grilled jokbal (pig’s trotter) and spicy jokbal.
⊙ Insadong Cultural Street (인사동 문화의 거리)
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– Homepage
https://korean.visitseoul.net
Insadong Cultural Street is a popular tourist destination for visitors from all around the world, thanks to its numerous art galleries, restaurants serving Korean table d’hote, traditional teahouses, and street vendors lining the streets. Its most recognizable feature is the use of Hangeul (Korean script) in storefronts, which allows the visitors to really see just what makes this place so special. Unlike the nearby Ikseon-dong Hanok Street, Insadong Cultural Street has larger streets with wider stores, so it is much easier to traverse. On evenings and weekends, one can find buskers performing on the side of the road.
⊙ Redtable Inc (주식회사 레드테이블)
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We are a Google partner in Korea that provides services for searching, inquiries, consultations, bookings, and payments related to hospitals, wellness centers, and aesthetic services on Google.
We focus on attracting global tourists from English-speaking countries, Japan, and other Asian regions.
Additionally, Redtable Inc is an official agency of Meituan-Dianping (the largest integrated platform in China), specializing in marketing and promotions for the Chinese market.
⊙ Seoul Art Center Gongpyeong Gallery (서울아트센터 공평갤러리)
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– Homepage
www.gpart.kr (Korean, English)
Opened in 1992, Seoul Art Center Gongpyeong Gallery is a 17,791㎡, two-story building with four exhibition halls. It is one of the main galleries of Insa-dong, displaying diverse artwork ranging from Western and Korean paintings to sculptures. Due to the great interest in Korean paintings, 2~3 of the annual long-term exhibitions focus solely on them.