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MJ FLB ((주)엠제이에프엘비)
#809, 8F, 40 Cheonggyecheon-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
MJ FLB attracts foreign patients in eight medical specialties (plastic surgery, dermatology, dentistry, ophthalmology, gynecology, men's urology, orthopedics, and physical checkups), mainly targeting Chinese-speaking clients. It provides dedicated reservation and consultation services to foreign patients. Additionally, it has professional Chinese medical interpreters to ensure smooth communication between the hospital staff and patients, thus ensuring an efficient treatment. MJ FLB attracts foreign patients through customized social media promotions and marketing collaborations with influencers who have experienced its hospital services.
Mo & Bless Clinic (모앤블레스의원)
2nd Floor, 208 Apgujeong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
We provide meticulous care services for each person based on the principle of 'polarity' of Mo & Bless. It is a reliable hospital with a high introduction rate that introduces people around them as well as their families because they are moved by the treatment. As such, it is a reliable hospital with high satisfaction from patients who have visited the hospital proven through constant introduction.
Moaksan Mountain (모악산)
Gui-myeon, Wanju-gun, Jeonbuk-do
Moaksan Mountain is a mountain with an elevation of 793 meters, spanning across Gui-myeon in Wanju-gun, and Geumsan-myeon in Gimje-si, Jeollabuk-do. It overlooks the Honam Plain, a major agricultural region in Korea, and houses the precious Buddhist cultural heritage site, Geumsansa Temple, along with its subsidiary hermitages. To the north of the mountain lies the beautiful Gui Reservoir, and there are walking paths around the reservoir, providing a pleasant walking experience.

Moaksan Provincial Park (모악산 도립공원)
Moak 15-gil, Geumsan-myeon, Gimje-si, Jeonbuk-do
Moaksan Mountain, embracing Geumsansa Temple, Gwisinsa Temple, Suwangsa Temple, and Daewonsa Temple, is 795.2 meters high and stands tall on the east side of the Gimje Plains, offering a panoramic view of the Honam Plains. It was designated as a provincial park in 1971 and is one of the four scenic views in the southern region, with outstanding scenery and many cultural properties, including national treasures. In particular, Geumsansa Temple, built in the first year of King Beop of Baekje (599) and with about ten major cultural properties, is located here, where you can see splendid Buddhist art. If you cross Moaksan Mountain, there are temples such as Daewonsa Temple and Suwangsa Temple on the southeastern slope. Gwisinsa Temple is on the west side. Geumpyeong Reservoir, located near the Geumsansa Temple entrance, is also a suitable fishing spot. Moaksan Mountain has been considered the home of the Maitreya beliefs since ancient times, and along with the headquarters of Jeungsangyo, it also attracted attention as a gathering place for various new religions in the 30s and 40s. According to records, as many as 80 temples are at the foot of Moaksan Mountain. To hike, leave Geumsansa Temple and climb along the ridge behind Simwonam Hermitage. In spring, azaleas are in full bloom all the way to the top. From the summit, the Gimje Plains and the Mangyeonggang River come into view, as well as Jeonju and Unjangsan Mountain. The cherry blossom tunnel from the parking lot to Iljumun Gate is also spectacular.
MODEUNMO Clinic (모든모의원)
2nd–4th Floors, 57 Nonhyeon-ro 151-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Through many years of practice in non-incisional hair transplantation, we have devoted ourselves to creating a more systematic, customized surgery process and a more comfortable and satisfying treatment environment. At MODEUNMO Clinic, which exclusively researches and performs non-incisional procedures, we strive to ensure your hair remains full and natural over time through truly proper hair transplantation.
Modo Island (모도)
12-3, Modo-gil, Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do
In 1929, Modo Island was spotted by Kim Hae-gim on his way to Jeju Island. He called the island Ttiseom because of the multitude of ttipul grass, a grass native to Korea, on the island. There were also many houses with thatched roofs made with dried ttipul on the island. The name Modo Island comes from the Hanja characters for "Ttiseom."
Mogok Bambeol Recreation Area (모곡밤벌유원지)
133 Bambeol-gil, Seo-myeon, Hongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do
Mogok Bambeol Recreation Area is a popular spot for summer vacationers. Nestled between the picturesque Palbongsan Mountain and the crystal-clear Hongcheongang River, it offers an ideal setting for camping, water activities, and fishing. The shallow waters near the area provide a safe environment for children to play. The site is open for public access at no charge, and visitors are permitted to cook on-site. Equipped with amenities such as restrooms and a convenience store, it's a popular choice for campers.

Mogok Retreat Chapel (모곡 피정의 집)
25 Seolmil Road, Seomyeon, Hongcheon, Gangwon Province
Featured in episode 4 of the drama "Stealer," this is the backdrop for the monastery that protects Yeonseok and Yeonjin. Mogok Retreat Chapel is a quiet mountainside church with a beautiful landscape. It's an ideal place for a short walk in a serene setting.

Mohang Beach (모항해수욕장)
22, Mohang-gil, Buan-gun, Jeonbuk-do
Mohang Beach is situated in Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do. It is set against the beautiful mountains of Byeonsanbando National Park and the clear waters of the west coast. Unlike many beaches along the west coast, white sand can be found even at low tide and the beach is great for fishing. Designated a tourist site in December of 2000, the area has been equipped with a family hotel, camping sites, and a seaside cafe. Nearby, there is a mud flat, a population of horned holly trees (Natural Monument No. 122), and a scenic drive.

Mokpo Dancing Sea Fountain (춤추는 바다분수)
115 Mihang-ro, Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do
Mokpo Dancing Sea Fountain is a sea-based musical fountain that embellishes the night sea in front of Mokpo Peace Plaza. It spans 150 meters in length and can shoot water up to a maximum height of 70 meters. Shaped like a fan representing Mokpo Port, it serves as a symbolic sculpture of the port city. The fountain presents dynamic performances synchronized with music, showcasing various formations in harmony with the rhythm and melody.
Mokpo Gatbawi Rock (목포 갓바위)
166-1 Namnong-ro, Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do
Located on the coast of Yonghae-dong in Mokpo, Gatbawi is a natural sandstone and tafoni formation near the mouth of the Yeongsangang River, where freshwater runs into the sea. Gatbawi is named after its shape, which is said to look like two men wearing traditional Korean hats called “gat” (“bawi” meaning “rock”). The rock is actually made of two individual formations: one measuring 8 meters tall and one 6 meters tall. Valued not only for its aesthetics, Gatbawi Rock is of high geological value as a “natural sculpture” that was formed as a result of years of weathering. The rock formation was officially recognized as a Natural Monument on April 27, 2009.

Mokpo Marine Cable Car (목포 해상케이블카)
240 Haeyangdaehak-ro, Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do
Mokpo Marine Cable Car departs from the North Port Terminal, ascends to the summit of Yudalsan Mountain where it rotates 90 degrees, then traverses over Mokpo and the Dadohae Sea to reach Gohado Island. Covering a distance of 3.23 kilometers with peak elevation at 155 meters, the round trip takes approximately 40 minutes.
Mokpo Peace Plaza (목포평화광장)
82 Pyeonghwa-ro, Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do
This is a representative plaza in Mokpo and a place where locals often take a rest. Visitors can enjoy the seascape in the daytime, and Mokpo's night view when the sun sets. The Mokpo Dancing Ocean Fountain is in the middle of the park, along with gardens on both sides. Walking along the flat road toward the sea is wonderful for people of all ages and pets, as it has a wooden deck with stairs. It has a photo spot and an outdoor stage that anyone can use, so street performances are commonly held there.

Mokpo Skywalk (목포 스카이워크)
59 Haeyangdaehak-ro, Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do
Mokpo Skywalk offers an unobstructed view of Mokpo’s sea. Under the concept “observatory over the sea,” this platform over the sea offers a 360-degree view of Mokpo's sea. There are sections with glass flooring and sections with steel flooring, which adds to the thrill and allows one to enjoy the views from all sides. Mokpodaegyo Bridge stands on the eastern side of the skywalk for an even better view. The busiest time here is when the sun starts to set. The view of the sunset is especially beautiful thanks to the smaller islets scattered across the ocean. There are also plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby, so it's a great place eat out after watching the sunset.

Mokpo Special Tourist Zone (목포 관광특구)
Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do
Mokpo Tourism Special Zone spans a 6.9km stretch from the North Port to Yudalsan Mountain, old downtown area, Samhakdo Island, Gatbawi Rock, and the Peace Plaza in the new city center. It features historical sites from the Japanese colonial era, such as the Former Japanese Consulate and Mokpo History and Culture of Modern Times. Visitors can explore attractions like the Mokpo Natural History Museum and the Korea National Maritime Museum. Being a coastal city, Mokpo offers a variety of seafood dishes including sliced raw croaker, braised cutlassfish, skate, pork, and kimchi combo, raw thin-legged octopus, and blue crab salad.
Mokseom Island (목섬)
Seonjae-ri, Yeongheung-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon
Mokseom Island is a small, uninhabited island a short distance from Seonjaedo Island. During low tide, a sandy walkway appears between the two islands, making this a unique attraction popular among visitors. A mudflat experience is also available in the nearby Seonjae Fishing Experience Village.
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