Undermycar [Tax Refund Shop](언더마이카)
Undermycar [Tax Refund Shop](언더마이카)
Under My Car is a high-end techwear brand leading new trends in Korean street fashion. Through original silhouettes, functional details, and the rarity of thorough quantity management, it has formed a powerful fandom among the youth.
– Address : B1, 12, Dasan-ro 38-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
010-6493-1026
– Opening Hours
13:00~20:00
– Parking
Not available
– Restroom
Not available
– Items for Sale
Clothing
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Sindang-dong Tteokbokki Town (신당동떡볶이골목)
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– Tel
+82-2-2236-9135
Sindang-dongTteokbokki Town started in the late ’70s, although the alley did not become famous until the ’80s. At that time, each restaurant had its own DJ booth, with the image of the “cool DJ” who played the music becoming a symbol of Sindang-dong Tteokbokki Town. In addition, this period also marked the prime time of high school baseball where students would crowd the streets on days when Duksoo Commercial High School and Sunrin Commercial High School (now Sunrin Internet High School) played against one another. Although these high school students have aged, they continue to visit the area, reliving their youth and continuing to indulge in the specialty tteokbokki.
However, some claim the history of this alley began in the 1950s. The owner of Mabongnim Halmeoni Tteokbokki restaurant says tteokbokki was being sold as early as 1953 as the area used to be home to Donga Theater and she sold tteokbokki, corn and potatoes to those visiting the theater. At first, tteokbokki was simply made with gochujang (red chili paste) but as time went by, cooks decided the dish could be more than just a snack. By adding ingredients like eggs, cellophane noodles, fish cakes, instant noodles and more recently squid, prawn and cheese, tteokbokki can be made more delicious and turns this beloved snack into a full meal.
⊙ Himart – Cheonggu Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (하이마트 청구점)
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– Homepage
www.himart.co.kr
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⊙ Chungmu Arts Center (충무아트센터)
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– Homepage
www.caci.or.kr
– Tel
+82-2-2230-6600
Chungmu Arts Center is a complex cultural facility with an optimal conditions for watching performances. It has a large theater, a medium theater (black), and a small theater (blue). It also boasts great galleries, studios, and a swimming pool, attracting numerous visitors. In addition, one can enjoy performances of various genres, including classical music, plays, musicals, and concerts. Located close to Dongdaemun, it has good accessibility.
⊙ Olive Young – Cheonggu Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 청구역)
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– Homepage
www.oliveyoung.co.kr
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⊙ Stay Passport Sindang Ryokan (스테이 패스포트 신당 료칸)
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– Homepage
www.stay-passport.com/
Stay Passport Sindang Ryokan offers a four major room types: “Goyo” and “Sohyang,” designed for two who seek privacy and relaxation away from the busy city life; “Pungryu,” accommodating up to four people, perfect for family guests or a group of friends; and “Pungyo,” designed to offer utmost relaxation.
⊙ CAPO FOOTBALL STORE[Korea Quality]/카포 풋볼 스토어[한국관광 품질인증]
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– Homepage
http://www.capostore.co.kr , Instargram: @capo_football_store , Youtube: CAPO FOOTBALL
– Tel
+82-10-8922-7981
Located in Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Capo Football store is the largest football store in Korea. It stocks football boots of various levels, plus fan wear, uniforms, and training wear. On the 5th floor, a customer lounge provides free coffee, a football book cafe, a PlayStation for enjoying FIFA games, table soccer, and an exhibition of capo collections.
⊙ The Souvenir Fair (2025 대한민국 관광기념품 박람회)
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– Homepage
kto.visitkorea.or.kr
– Tel
+82-10-8315-5434
The Souvenir Fair brings together various companies and local governments to showcase a variety of souvenirs, both traditional and trendy. Visitors can freely explore the exhibition space, enjoy souvenir shopping, and take part in various programs. Highlights of the fair include an exhibition of competition-winning works, a zone featuring outstanding local souvenirs, and a special exhibition of overseas souvenirs.
⊙ Hwanghak-dong Flea Market (Dokkaebi Market / Manmul Market) (황학동 벼룩시장 (도깨비시장/만물시장))
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Hwanghak-dong Flea Market was named after the way how merchants travel from one place to another all over the country, as if like fleas hopping around from one spot to another, to collect rare and valuable items. This market was once a haven of antiques and collectibles, but with the formation of old-fashioned art street in 1983 in Janganpyeong, many classic art shops had moved out, leaving only used item and general goods stores. Now, visitors can find stores selling antiques, used furniture, electronics, clocks, jewelry, musical instruments, camera, and machinery – pretty much anything one can name. Hwanghak-dong Flea Market is also referred to as Dokkaebbi Market, to describe how even the most rundown items become just like new, as if like the work of a dokkaebi (Korean folk goblin).
⊙ Dongdaemun History & Culture Park (동대문역사문화공원)
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– Homepage
www.ddp.or.kr
Dongdaemun History & Culture Park is a park established on the former site of the Dongdaemun Stadium. It serves as a thematic park showcasing the history and culture of Seoul, while also providing a space to experience modern design and culture. During the park’s development in 2008, numerous artifacts from the Joseon dynasty, including The Two Floodgates, the Chiseong Castle, Military Training Agency, and over 1,000 relics from the Joseon era, were excavated. Alongside the park, there is the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) and the Relic area.
⊙ Dongdaemun Design Plaza (동대문디자인플라자 (DDP))
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– Homepage
www.ddp.or.kr
– Tel
+82-2-2153-0000
Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) has a meaning of Dream, Design, and Play. It holds various exhibitions, fashion shows, forums, conferences, and other domestic and international events. The building complex is divided into sections, which are named Allimteo, Beaumteo, Sallimteo, DDP Design Museum, Design Market & Eoullim Plaza, and Dongdaemun History & Culture Park. Designed by world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid, the building’s exterior attracts the attention of many photographers with its delicate curves and bold shapes.