Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Apgujeong・Cheongdamdong

Mucha is a premium jewelry company owned and operated by Kim Jeong Ju, a renowned gemologist, jewelry designer and jewelry coordinator. The store carries fine jewelry under three brands - Mucha, Kiss by Mucha, and Mucha Arno, and offers custom-design services as well. Meanwhile, Mucha jewelry has been worn by many celebrities, and featured in many Korean dramas.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

Ramada Seoul, opened in February, 2004, is located in Samseong-dong, Gangnam, one of the main business districts in Seoul. The hotel (B3-12F) offers 246 guestrooms (65 executive rooms, 7 luxurious suites) and a range of convenient facilities including meeting rooms of various sizes, a spa & sauna, a fitness club, restaurants, and a banquet room with space for up to 500 guests. Conveniently located across from Seolleung Park, guests can easily take a morning jog or walk along the park paths.


4.5/2
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Namdaemun・Seoul-Station

Mt. Namsan is a symbolic mountain located at the center of Seoul. Although not as high as other surrounding mountains, Mt. Namsan is a very popular nonetheless as a resting site. At the top, there are various facilities such as Palgakjeong (octagonal hall), Seoul Tower, Maritime Aquarium, fountains, and Namsan Library. You may take a cable car to the top or walk up the stairway path. Other than this path, there are many other walkways to Namdaemun, Hoehyun-dong, Taegyero 3(sam)-ga, Jangchung Park, Itaewon, Huam-dong and much more. The driving courses here are also popular for couples. Namsan Park is a historical site. You will find Bonghwadae (beacon mound) at the top as it was once the center of capital defense. During the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) the capital was changed to Hanyang,(current Seoul) and to protect the city from invasions, castle walls were built on the 4 major mountains like Mt. Bukaksan, Mt. Inwangsan, Mt. Naksan and Mt. Namsan. On Namsan peak, five beacons were built to report the news from local governments to the central government with a five-signal system. Also on the top of Mt. Namsan, there is the Palgakjeong Pavilion, which has a fantastic view. At Seoul Tower (479.7m), you can view the whole landscape of Seoul and the West Sea beyond Incheon. The rotating restaurant in the Seoul Tower also boasts excellent views. With excellent night view, you should try having dinner at the tower. It would be a great experience to visit Namsangol Traditional Korean Village which is a village of 5 traditional Korean houses.


Seoul(Gwangjin-gu)

Achasan Mountain Ecological Park was established under the Seoul Metropolitan Government's Five Year Plan for Urban Green Expansion. Through various events and activities, the park provides opportunities to experience and learn about nature and its ecology. Major facilities include Eco Park, Rendezvous Square, Red Clay Road, Barefoot Path, Pine Forest, Mineral Spring, Eco Trail and Pergola.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Seoul City Hall・Gwanghwamun

The Plateau (formerly Rodin Gallery) is a cultural relaxation site where you can appreciate the works of Rodin, including ‘The Gates of Hell’ and ‘The Burghers of Calais.’ The Glass Pavilion, a permanent exhibition hall, is entirely decorated in semi-transparent glass to allow viewers to appreciate Rodin’s famous pieces under natural light. These glass walls and the ceiling slanted in the direction of ‘The Gates of Hell’ were inspired by Rodin’s masterpiece 'Cathedral.' The building itself aspires to vitalize the artistic spirit of Rodin.At the planning gallery halls you can see other art pieces aside from Rodin’s. These are pieces by contemporary artists both foreign and domestic, who left great works in art history.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Sewoon Electonics Department Store was famous for electronic goods as the sole electronic shop before Yongsan Electronics Department Store was built. The scale doesn’t meet that of Yongsan Mall but its location in the heart of downtown Seoul, as well as their 10 years of fame have worked to keep a strong customer base. The department store is divided into two parts: Areas in Jongno (‘Ga’ dong; Hyeondae and Asea) and Euljiro (‘Na’ dong) are situated between Cheonggyecheon-ro Street. Electronic devices are available in Jongno section throughout approximately 320 stores from 1 to 4 floors. On the first floor, home and lifestyle electronic goods including irons, hair dryers, telephones, razors as well as gas stoves, various heaters, kitchen tools and more are sold. On the second floor, visitors can find televisions, fridges, laundry machines, audio & video devices. On the third floor, newlyweds can buy their electronic goods and appliances for the kitchen. Also, computers and related devices and parts are available on the fourth floor. It offers relatively cheap prices compared with electronic goods sold at Yongsan.  


5.0/1
Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

The Ritz-Carlton, Seoul immerses its guests in high-class style, while giving the feeling of home to all tourists. The Ritz-Carlton, Seoul offers a variety of room types and styles in order to cater to the tastes of all its guests such as rooms with a classical and comfortable feel, a modern and sleek design, and so forth. A total of 410 guest rooms are available, with fantastic services for a nice and pleasantly relaxing stay while doing business. Rooms provide such amenities as high-speed internet, state-of-the-art color TVs, radio / Sony CD player, a mini bar, personal safe, a Ritz-Carlton bathrobe, hair dryer, high-class toiletries, and room maintenance services are provided twice a day for restocking. A variety of convenient services are provided at The Ritz-Carlton, Seoul, giving guests a "homely' environment while maintaining a pleasant and high-class ambience.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

Haneol Craft is the only store in the COEX Mall specializing in traditional Korean handmade crafts. It offers colorful Hahoe masks (traditional Korean masks) and traditional Korean crafts, attracting many international tourists.


Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

Explore Over 500 Korean Traditional Liquors: Your Exclusive Destination in South Korea The Must-Visit K-Pop Star & Influencer Hotspot for Authentic Korean Liquors Official Incheon Tourism Partner: A Premier Cultural Experience for All Travelers Insta-Worthy Wonderland: Stunning Interiors & Photogenic Spots for Unforgettable Travel Photos Incheon's Top Cultural Gem: Blending Traditional Korean Liquor with Modern Trends Kim Jaejoong's Official Makgeolli Distributor: An Exclusive Celebrity Fan Experience Discover Woorisulsanghoe: Incheon's Ultimate Korean Liquor & Culture Hub Woorisulsanghoe – Incheon Chinatown Branch Nestled in the vibrant heart of Incheon Chinatown, Woorisulsanghoe – Incheon Chinatown Branch is the only place in South Korea where you can explore and purchase over 500 varieties of authentic Korean traditional liquors all under one roof. This isn't just a shop; it's an immersive cultural experience designed for international travelers like you. Step into our sophisticated space where traditional Korean aesthetics seamlessly blend with modern design. You'll find countless Instagram-worthy spots, perfect for capturing stunning photos and creating unforgettable travel memories in this unique cultural hub. A K-Pop & Influencer Hotspot with Exclusive Tastings Woorisulsanghoe is a certified hotspot for K-Pop stars, global influencers, and travel enthusiasts. Our popularity shines across Instagram, YouTube, and other social media, making us a must-visit for anyone looking to experience trending Korean culture. We're especially renowned as the official seller of Kim Jaejoong Makgeolli, offering exclusive tastings that you won't find anywhere else. Savor the deep flavors and rich aromas of Korea's finest traditional spirits, from creamy makgeolli to premium sojus and fragrant fruit wines. Beyond the Bottle: Unique Cultural Engagements Enhance your visit with a special twist! During the day, you can delve into a fascinating tarot card reading experience, adding an intriguing and personal touch to your traditional liquor journey. This unique offering makes Woorisulsanghoe more than just a tasting room – it's a complete sensory and cultural adventure. Plan Your Unforgettable Incheon Experience Today! Don't miss out on this top-recommended Incheon attraction that perfectly blends rich Korean liquor heritage with modern trends. Whether you're a liquor connoisseur, a dedicated K-Pop fan, or simply seeking an enriching cultural discovery, Woorisulsanghoe – Incheon Chinatown Branch is your ultimate destination. Ready to taste, discover, and capture the magic? Click here to check real-time availability and book your exclusive Woorisulsanghoe experience now! This unique cultural journey awaits you in Incheon's charming Chinatown.   Special Menus Available for Advance Reservation (3 Types)A Menu: Kim Jaejoong Makgeolli (Ryu) + Korean Side Dish Set Consumer Price KRW 30,000 Menu Includes: ▪ 1 bottle of Apgujeong Makgeolli (Ryu) ▪ Korean Side Dish Set (Boiled pork, Dried fish, Lamb skewers with cream sauce, Dried squid with salted chili pepper, Dried radish, Premium yakgwa) ※This set includes boiled pork. If you do not consume pork, please inform the staff on-site, and we will gladly offer an alternative option. ▪ Special Gift: 2 official Kim Jaejoong Photocards   B Menu: Kim Jaejoong Premium Makgeolli (Won) + Korean Side Dish Set Consumer Price KRW 60,000 Menu Includes: ▪ 1 bottle of Premium Apgujeong Makgeolli (Won) ▪ Korean Side Dish Set (Boiled pork, Dried fish, Lamb skewers with cream sauce, Dried squid with salted chili pepper, Dried radish, Premium yakgwa) ※This set includes boiled pork. If you do not consume pork, please inform the staff on-site, and we will gladly offer an alternative option. ▪ Special Gift: 2 official Kim Jaejoong Photocards   C Menu: Unlimited Tasting of 6 Traditional Korean Liquors (within 90 minutes) + Korean Side Dish Set Consumer Price KRW 35,000       Menu Includes: ▪ Unlimited tasting of 6 different traditional liquors for 90 minutes (You can enjoy the tasting freely at the self-service bar) (Note: The self-service bar allows you to pour and enjoy as much as you like from the 6 types of traditional Korean liquors available.) ▪ Korean Side Dish Set (Boiled pork, Dried fish, Lamb skewers with cream sauce, Dried squid with salted chili pepper, Dried radish, Premium yakgwa) ※This set includes boiled pork. If you do not consume pork, please inform the staff on-site, and we will gladly offer an alternative option.   2nd Floor – Traditional Liquor Bottle Shop & Tasting Area The second floor showcases 500+ varieties of traditional liquors carefully selected from all over Korea, offering a comprehensive selection for customers to choose and purchase from. • The liquor tasting corner invites you to sample a variety of liquors and find the one that best suits your taste. • A tasting area is also available, allowing visitors to enjoy their purchased liquors and fully immerse themselves in the experience of Korean traditional liquor culture. • The goods shop features a collection of Korean traditional ceramic liquor cups and cat-themed character merchandise, perfect for unique souvenirs. • The entrance boasts a traditional clay pot soju distillery photo zone, where international visitors can easily engage with and learn about the rich cultural history of Korean traditional liquors.   3rd Floor – Traditional Liquor Café Space     The third floor offers a spacious area (approx. 79㎡), divided into a living room, two rooms, and an outdoor space. With both individual and group spaces, guests can freely choose the ideal environment according to the size of their group or the purpose of their visit.         ① Living Room Space • The walls are adorned with the iconic works of world-renowned graffiti artist ARtime Joe, featuring a cat design, making it a famous Instagram spot. • The window-side seating area provides a cozy atmosphere where guests can enjoy their liquor and snacks while looking out over the vibrant Chinatown. ② First Room • This room is set with white chandeliers and tables, offering a bright, welcoming atmosphere, much like a stylish café. • It accommodates up to 6 teams and is ideal for private moments. ③ Second Room • A spacious area for up to 6 people to sit together. • The bar-style seating by the window offers a unique experience, combining traditional Korean liquor with a scenic view of Chinatown. ④ Outdoor Tables & Yard • An outdoor table, where guests can enjoy their drink amidst the calming scent of lavender. • The yard terrace features a recreated traditional clay pot soju distillery, with easy-to-understand explanations for international visitors to engage with.                       1883 Incheon Stamp Tour Participation Guide Woorisulsanghoe Incheon Chinatown Branch is an official participation location for the "1883 Incheon Stamp Tour". This program allows international tourists to visit major landmarks in Incheon, scan QR codes, and collect stamps, which can then be exchanged for special souvenirs. ① Pre-registration First, visit the official website (www.incheonstamptour.com) and create an account. Registration is free and only requires basic information. ② QR Code Scan & Validation After registration, visit our store and scan the QR code for the 1883 Stamp Tour located inside the store. Once the scan is completed, a gift screen will appear. ③ Show Your Mobile Screen to the Staff Show the gift screen on your smartphone to the staff after scanning the QR code. ④ Receive Your Souvenir Once validated, we will give you the special souvenir ‘Incheon Chinatown Chocolate’, which is a limited-edition gift only available to visitors at our location.   Notice & Guidelines  Advance Reservation Required • Woorisulsanghoe Incheon Chinatown Branch is a highly popular destination for both international tourists and locals. • To ensure a smooth experience, we strongly recommend making a reservation in advance. • If you visit without a reservation, you may experience waiting times or be unable to use the space, so advance booking is strongly recommended.  Arrival Time • Please arrive at the store at least 15 minutes before your reservation time. • Upon arrival, the staff will guide you to your space and explain the process. • If you arrive late, your experience time may be shortened, so please ensure you arrive on time. Group Size & Seating Policy • Reservations can be made for a maximum of 20 people per group. • Due to space limitations, guests may need to be seated in separate areas rather than all in one space. • For group reservations, please ensure you book in advance to receive proper space allocation.  Alcohol Service & ID Verification • Alcohol tastings and experiences are available only to adults over 20 years old (Korean age). • All guests must present their ID (Passport or Alien Registration Card) for age verification upon entry. • Without an ID, participation in alcohol tastings or entry may be restricted.  Additional Food & Beverage • The snack set included in your menu is provided only once. • Additional snacks or food items can be ordered separately at the store. • Other non-alcoholic beverages or traditional liquors (including tea, non-alcoholic highballs, etc.) can be ordered after additional payment, so please inquire with the staff. • The C Menu (Unlimited Tasting of 6 Traditional Liquors + Snack Set) is available for 90 minutes. Please respect the time limit to allow the next customers to enjoy their experience.  Cancellation & Refund Policy • Cancellations and changes can be made up to 5 PM one day before the scheduled visit. • No cancellations or refunds are allowed on the same day of your reservation. Please keep this in mind when booking. • For any issues regarding reservations, cancellations, or refunds, please contact the website customer service center. • Direct inquiries regarding cancellations and refunds should not be made to Woorisulsanghoe Incheon Chinatown Branch.  Limited Goods & Photocards • Kim Jaejoong photocards and other limited edition goods are available while stocks last and may sell out without prior notice. • If necessary, they may be replaced with similar items of equal value. Tarot Card Experience • A tarot card reading experience is available during the daytime. • This is a recommended activity for those who wish to enjoy a unique experience with traditional liquor.



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Seoul(Jung-gu) , Euljiro・Chungmuro・Namsan

The Chojun Textile & Quilt Art Museum opened on October 27, 1998 with the goals of preserving Korean traditional patchwork quilting techniques, which are gradually being forgotten, and of exhibiting other countries’ textile crafts. The Chojun Textile & Quilt Museum in Namsan-dong, central Seoul, is the only museum in Korea that displays local and foreign textile art.The museum brings together a number of beautiful quilts and other textiles from around the world that embody the love and spirit of the women who created them. These works include Korean traditional personal ornaments, ceremonial dresses, everyday objects, and traditional costumes of the Chinese Miao tribe. The displays of rare foreign quilts and Korean traditional patchwork quilts dating back as far as 100 years have been attracting a continuous flow of quilt aficionados and international tourists.As you may already know, the term ‘quilt’ refers to a coverlet made of two layers of fabric decoratively stitched together with a layer of cotton in between. A long time ago, Koreans wore quilted clothes and held quilting parties similar to the Western quilting bee. Koreans have long since used various cloth remnants to make quilts.Though the actual type of cloth, pattern, and stitching may vary from country to country and person to person, quilts the worldover represent the resourcefulness and care of the people who made them. At the museum, visitors can compare the styles of a variety of beautiful Asian and Western textile works, which is perhaps one of the main draws of the museum.The museum’s first exhibition presented the winning works of the Japan International Quilt Contest. It then hosted the first Korean Quilt Contest and presented the winning works of the contest at the museum. It has since held several shows featuring quilts and other textile works including “The Manhole Quilt Exhibition for a Beautiful Environment” and the World Traditional Textile Exhibition.In addition to exhibits and various programs, the museum has served as an educational center for textile artists by organizing a number of workshops and seminars. Fast emerging as a favorite destination for foreign tourists thanks to its unique items and exhibitions, the Chojun Textile & Quilt Art Museum plans to hold more diverse exhibitions and contests in the future while continuing to exhibit its permanent collection of Korean textile art.The programs at the museum are aimed at providing the general public with opportunities to get closer to the textile arts, which remain unfamiliar to many, and to help preserve Korea’s textile traditions and promote them worldwide. In addition, by introducing unique textile artwork from overseas, the museum seeks to offer opportunities for local textile artists to obtain new ideas and techniques and gain a wider, global perspective.