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Maninsan Recreational Forest (만인산 자연휴양림)
106, Sannae-ro, Dong-gu, Daejeon
Maninsan Recreational Forest sits on the border between Daejeon and Geumsan-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, and is located approx. 17 kilometers away from Daejeon Station on National Route 17. It consists of Maninsan, the main peak, as well as Bongsuregol, Keunbaegol, and Jageunbaegol, and, because of its beautiful landscape, it even enshrined the figures of King Taejo and his princes during the Joseon Dynasty. Pure water constantly flows in the valleys and broadleaf trees form a thickly wooded forest. This recreational forest located close to the city has utilized natural ridges and is divided into the family recreation district, youth district, and picnic district to provide a pleasant resting area for citizens. Maninsan Service Area is a convenience facility of the recreational forest built with private capital in 1990 and, at the time of its construction, it utilized the natural valleys as they were without damaging any part of the forest. Decks were installed in the valleys, and the structure itself was built with one semi-underground floor and two ground floors. The main framework was made of reinforced concrete and wood was used as the primary material for construction. Also, a pond was created in front of the rest area to harmonize with the natural landscape. As a result, it is widely praised by experts as the most beautifully constructed rest area in Korea, and it is becoming a place that citizens frequently visit to relax. There are comfortable benches and resting spots situated throughout for visitors to relax while enjoying the views and, in particular, Manillugak is a symbolic recreational facility of Maninsan and a representative pavilion structure. It was built in the architectural style of Segeomjeong Pavilion located on Bugaksan in Seoul while employing reinforced concrete for the main framework. It applies a two-story, wooden tile roof to maintain as much beauty of Korean traditional architecture as possible with the consideration of maintenance.
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Manit Suit - Lotte Premium Outlets Giheung Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (맨잇슈트 롯데프리미엄아울렛 기흥점)
124, Singomae-ro, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do
MANITSIT is an authentic suit specialist brand with reasonable cost-effectiveness proposed by Lotte Department Store. By utilizing world-class menswear manufacturing processes, it provides custom-level fits at reasonable prices, completing the trust of businessmen.
MANITSUIT LOTTE Premium Outlet Icheon Branch [Tax Refund Shop](MANITSUIT 롯데프리미엄아울렛 이천점)
2F, 177-74, Premium outlet-ro, Hobop-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
MANITSUIT is an authentic suit brand that completes men's dignity and confidence. Using exquisite tailoring and luxury fabrics, it enhances a businessman's credibility and proposes a custom-level fit at reasonable prices.
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Manjanggul Lava Tube [National Geopark] (만장굴 (제주도 국가지질공원))
182 Manjanggul-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Manjanggul Lava Tube, located in Gimnyeong-ri, Jeju, is part of the Geomunoreum Lava Tube system. The lava tube stretches roughly 7,400 meters, with a maximum x_height of 25 meters and x_width of 18 meters. These measurements make it one of the largest lava tubes in the world. Manjanggul holds great value for science and conservation studies, having well-maintained formations despite being formed over one hundred thousand years ago. The majority of the cave is closed off, with only 1 kilometer being open to tourists. Within this open section, visitors can see a variety of lava tube and cave topographical features, including stalagtites, stalagmites, and stone pillars. Among these, the 7.6-meter-tall stone pillar at the end of the open section is recorded as the largest in the world.
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Manjukjae House[Korea Quality] / 만죽재 고택[한국관광 품질인증]
11-10 , Museom-ro 234beon-gil, Yeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Manjukjae House is the oldest hanok in Museom Village, Yeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, with a history dating back 360 years. Originally built by Park Su to live the life of a reclusive gentleman after the Manchu Invasion of Korea, the house has been passed down from generation to generation through 13 generations. There are four guest rooms, Seomgye Chodang, Sarangchae (detached building), Anchae (main building), and Chaekbang (study), all of which can accommodate two people. Among them, Seomgye Chodang offers the best view, from where guests can enjoy the scenery of the log bridge in Museom Village, the Naeseongcheon Stream, and the white sandy beach. With the windows wide open, you can enjoy the cool breeze and the soothing sounds of nature.

Manjung Campground (만정캠핑장)
279-20 Yeongjongsunhwan-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
Manjung Campground, situated on Yeongjongdo Island, offers spacious campsites allowing for undisturbed rest. Adjacent to the campground are fishing areas for both freshwater and sea fishing, making it a favored spot among fishing enthusiasts. Additionally, its proximity to Yeongjongdaegyo Bridge enhances accessibility, and visitors can enjoy spectacular sunset views as well.
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Manmade Dosan [Tax Refund Shop](맨메이드 도산)
35, Seolleung-ro 153-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
MANMADE is a complex cultural space and brand where you can diversely experience designer Wooyoungmi's philosophy and brand stories. Through a space where fashion, art, and cafe culture coexist, it provides modern men with sophisticated inspiration and rest.
Mannyeongyo Bridge (만년교)
42, Wondari-gil, Changnyeong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Mannyeongyo Bridge in Yeongsan, Changnyeong is an arch-shaped stone bridge over the village creek. Because the creek flows from the south of the mountain, the bridge is also known as Namcheongyo Bridge. Natural rocks found on the sides of the creek are used as stone flooring, and well-polished granite stones are stacked on top of the rocks in the shape of an arch. The top of the bridge is layered with round natural stones and covered with soil as a pathway for people crossing the bridge. The road surface curves and stretches on both ends, making the atmosphere of the bridge more cozy. It was first built in the 4th year of King Jeongjo of the Joseon dynasty (1780) and rebuilt in the 29th year of King Gojong (1892). It is said that the bridge is still strong enough for villagers to pass, and flood-proof. (Source: Cultural Heritage Administration)
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MANOMOS Optical LOTTE Department Store Konkuk Univ. Star City Branch [Tax Refund Shop](마노모스안경 롯데백화점 건대스타시티점)
92, Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
MANOMOS Eyewear, a compound of 'Mano' (Hand) and 'Muse,' creates eyewear that inspires through a master's touch. Through durable eyewear combining classic aesthetics with modern sensibilities, it adds intellectual depth to customers' daily lives.
Manseokgeo Park (만석거공원)
1087 Jeongjo-ro, Jangan-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do
Manseokgeo Park centers around Manseokgeo Reservoir, built in 1795 to combat drought by transforming barren land into a water source. The park features a pavilion, tennis courts, a playground, small convenience store, an outdoor concert hall, and an art museum. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom, while summer brings beautiful lotus flowers to the lake. A well-maintained walking trail encircles the reservoir, and at night, the rainbow-colored musical fountain provides a spectacular view.
Manseong-ri Black Sand Beach (만성리 검은모래해변)
15-1, Manseongni-gil, Yeosu-si, Jeollanam-do
Manseong-ri Black Sand Beach is located 3 kilometers to the north along the coastal road from Yeosu EXPO Station. The beach, 540 meters in length and 25 meters in x_width, has an average water temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. The black sand is said to help blood circulation and remove toxins from the body.

Mansugyegok Valley (만수계곡)
136, Mansu-gil, Songnisan-myeon, Boeun-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do
Mansugyegok Valley is a 4 km-long valley fed by the Samgacheon Stream, which originates from Cheonwangbong Peak in Songnisan Mountain and flows into Samga Reservoir. Its name refers to how it has enjoyed tens of thousands of years of age. Its clear water and lush forests make it a popular summer and forest bath destination. The summit of the Songnisan Mountain can be reached along the valley. There’s also a trail that leads to the Beopjusa Temple of Songnisan Mountain.
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Mapo Samseong Pharmacy [Tax Refund Shop](마포삼성약국)
1F, 33, Dohwa-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Mapo Samsung Pharmacy is a reliable health partner communicating with neighbors through kind smiles and professional health consultations. We create a healthy space where local residents can visit with peace of mind through an abundant supply of medicines and meticulous prescription management.
Marble Plastic Surgery (마블성형외과의원)
3F, 435 Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul
Directors at Marble Plastic Surgery have over 20 years of experience in the plastic surgery and dermatology fields. Since its opening, the clinic has provided safe and stable surgery outcomes to both domestic and international clients in each specialty. Post-surgery care and progress checks are overseen by each director to ensure sustainable outcomes for surgeries and procedures. Such utmost care has led to a very high level of client satisfaction. Having served clients from various countries, the clinic has dedicated translators for each language, so that it can provide care that's comparable to that of local services. There is a well-established system to ensure that patients can safely return to their home countries after completing their treatments. The clinic continually researches the latest trends, surgical techniques, and procedures, without resting on its current expertise and achievements.
March 1st Independence Movement Road (3·1만세운동길)
Dongsan-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu
March 1st Independence Movement Road is a historical location where Daegu citizens gathered for the independence movement on March 8, 1919, and the midpoint of Daegu Modern Alley Tour Course 2. Passing Cheongna Hill Missionary's House and Jeil Church, you will come to a road with murals of the independence movement. The March 1st Independence Movement Road is a hilly road leading to Gyesan Cathedral. It is also called 90 Stairs because there are 90 steps. On the wall of the stairs, there is an augmented reality (AR) experience zone along with site photos from history. By scanning the QR code is a 3D video that vividly reproduces the independence movement, enabling a realistic experience of history. Follow the signs of the Daegu March 8th Independence Movement marching road to reach the main road and it will lead to the the 100th anniversary monument of the March 1st Movement and the starting point of the March 8 Movement. A guided alley tour is available for free with an online reservation on the official website.
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Mare[Tax Refund Shop](마레)
3, Namdaemunsijang 4-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
MARÉE is a brand that proposes fashion trends that constantly change and flow, like its name meaning 'tide' in French. Through clothing with natural and flexible silhouettes, it completes the free and intellectual style that modern women pursue.
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