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Organic Mom - Lotte World Mall [Tax Refund Shop] (오가닉맘 롯데월드몰점)
4F, 300, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul
Organic Mom is a premium eco-friendly baby brand committed to using only 100% organic materials for babies’ delicate skin. With clothing and everyday essentials made with a mother’s care, it offers babies a safe and comforting world.
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Organic Mom - NC Singuro Branch [Tax Refund Shop](오가닉맘 NC 신구로점)
152, Gurojungang-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul
Organic Mom is a premium eco-friendly baby brand committed to using only 100% organic materials for babies’ delicate skin. With clothing and everyday essentials made with a mother’s care, it offers babies a safe and comforting world.
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Oryany - Hyundai Outlets Garden Five Branch [Tax Refund Shop](오야니 현대아울렛 가든파이브점)
66, Chungmin-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul
ORYANY is a global fashion brand where New York's chic sensibility and ethnic details harmonize. Through handbags with soft natural leather materials and sensible coloring, it leads the stylish daily looks of contemporary women.
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Oryany - Starfield Goyang Branch [Tax Refund Shop](오야니 스타필드 고양점)
1F, 1955, Goyang-daero, Deogyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
ORYANY is a global fashion brand where New York's chic sensibility and ethnic details harmonize. Through handbags with soft natural leather materials and sensible coloring, it leads the stylish daily looks of contemporary women.

Oryu Goarahaebyeon Beach (오류고아라해변)
277-8 Oryu-ri, Gampo-eup, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Oryu Goarahaebyeon Beach, located near Gampo Port, is known for its soft sand and is famous for sand baths. It's an ideal spot for camping, boasting a 1km stretch of white sandy beach, shallow waters, and a lush pine forest. Within the pine forest, there's a campsite where visitors can enjoy caravan or tent camping. During the summer, marine leisure facilities like banana boats and motor boats are available. Nearby tourist attractions include Songdaemal Lighthouse and Gampo Marine Park.

Oryuheon House (오류헌)
18-15 , Gireumaje-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Oryuheon, near Lake Imha in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, is a 400-year-old Joseon period house and a national folk cultural asset. The delicate window and screen muntins and parquet floors in the sarangchae (men’s quarters) and daemunchae (gate house) exemplify the magnificence of yangban houses of the 1600s. The guestroom is in an annex building and consists of a large sleeping room, a daecheongmaru living room, and a bathroom/toilet. Cooking is not allowed, but a free Korean breakfast is provided, and barbecues can also be arranged. Nearby are Imhaho Water Leisure Camp, Manhyujeong Pavilion, and Hahoe Village.

Oryukdo Islets (Busan National Geopark) (오륙도 (부산 국가지질공원))
137 Oryukdo-ro, Nam-gu, Busan
Oryukdo Islets consist of six rocky islets located in the sea at the southern end of Igidae Park, appearing as either five or six depending on the tide. The islets, closest to the mainland, are named Bangpaeseom Island, Solseom Island, Suriseom Island, Songgotseom Island, Gulseom Island, and Deungdaeseom Island, with only the Deungdaeseom Island accessible to visitors. From the Oryukdo Skywalk at Oryukdo Sunrise Park, visitors can enjoy even better views of the islets.

Oryukdo Skywalk (오륙도 스카이워크)
137 Oryukdo-ro, Nam-gu, Busan
Oryukdo Skywalk is located at what was called Seungdumal, meaning a saddle, due to the shape of the point. It was also called Jallokgae by residents and haenyeo (female divers) in the area. The construction of Oryukdo Skywalk began on September 12, 2012, at the Seungdumal area, which is regarded as the dividing point between the East Sea and the South Sea, and the skywalk opened on October 18, 2013, with the theme of "walking over the sky. Iron columns were set up over a 35-meter-high coastal cliff, and a 15-meter glass bridge comprised of 24 glass plates and shaped like a horse’s hoof connect the iron columns. The glass flooring was made by four layers of 12-millimeter glass panels coated with a bulletproof film for a total thickness of 55.49 millimeters, making the structure quite safe. Visitors will be thrilled with the view of the waves while looking down through the transparent floor. The sea stretches out ahead of the skywalk, perfect for a photo op.
Oryukdo Sunrise Park (오륙도해맞이공원)
Yongho-dong, Nam-gu, Busan
Oryukdo Sunrise Park, situated in the Yongho-dong area of Busan, offers a breathtaking view of the vast sea, especially in spring when the fields are covered with daffodils and canola flowers. Oryukdo Skywalk, a 15-meter-long glass bridge above the sea, provides the best view of Oryukdo Islets. This is also the place where the East Sea and the South Sea meet, known as Jallokgae or Seungdumal. Visitors can find a signboard below the skywalk marking the point where the east and south sea meet. From here, the Haeparang Trail stretches 770 kilometers along the East Sea and Namparang Trail stretches 1,463 kilometers along the South Sea.
Osaek Green Yard Hotel (오색탄산온천)
34 Daecheongbong-gil, Seo-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do
Osaek Green Yard Hotel offers Holon Immunity Wellness, a health experience that focuses on Holon immunity, wellbeing, happiness, and fitness. The hotel is located in a forest at an altitude of 647 m, perfect for rest and relaxation. The hotel also uses natural mineral water with a 21.5-23% higher concentration of oxygen for speedy recovery. Guests can enjoy the view of Seoraksan National Park from their rooms.

Osaek Greenyard Hotel (오색그린야드호텔)
34 Daecheongbong-gil, Seo-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do
Osaek Greenyard Hotel not only has accommodations, but also runs hot springs facilities and immunity-boosting programs, making it a place for healthful rest. The hotel was chosen as one of the nine 'Recommended Wellness Tourist Sites in 2020' by the Korea Tourism Organization. Sitting in a forest in Seoraksan Mountain (647 meters above sea level), the hotel is dedicated to promoting health through clear air, naturally occurring hot springs in Seoraksan Mountain, and various wellness programs. The highlights of the hotel are the two different hot springs: the high-temperature alkali spring naturally emerging from the mountain's Osaengnyeong (Hangyeryeong) Pass (650 meters above sea level); and the 27-degree Celsius carbonated spring, developed by the hotel, drawn from 470 meters underground. Soak yourself in the hot spring, then lie on the 50-degree Celsius stone bed for a detoxifying thermal therapy (called Rock Wave Bath). This will allow you to enjoy leisure hours while boosting your immunity. There are four types of guest rooms, ranging from a standard room for two guests, to the Osaek Suite for six. The wellness packages are also intriguing. The One Day Healing Package offers different types of hot springs, hot jjim (sauna) yoga programs, and healthy meals. The Holon Immunity Boosting Wellness Package features accommodations, hot springs, and healing programs. Visitors can choose among various packages depending on their preference.
Osaek Mineral Spring (오색약수터)
Osaek-ri, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do
Osaek Mineral Spring is situated 20 kilometers west of Yangyang and 7.5 kilometers southeast from Hangyeryeong Pass. The water, which springs from three base rocks by a brook, is carbonated and rich in iron. Up to 1,500 liters of iron-rich water spring out on a daily basis. Osaek became well known due to the splendid landscape leading up to the mineral spring and its location on the way to the summit of Seoraksan Mountain.

Osan Dolmen Park (오산 고인돌역사공원)
449, Sumogwon-ro, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do
◎ Travel information to meet Hallyu’s charm - "Our Beloved Summer" It is a park with nine table-style dolmens scattered around. This is the place where the two main characters in school uniform sat in a small cabin that says “Forest Library.” The scene where the two kissed for the first time while avoiding the rain was filmed here. As the name suggests, it is a place where anyone can rest and read a book in the metasequoia forest. If you sit in the same spot and take a picture, you can get a nice photo. In addition, each zone has a lot of things to see, such as performance halls, sculptures, rose gardens, and wetlands, which are loved by citizens.
Osan Osaek Market (오산오색시장)
22 Osan-ro 272beon-gil, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do
Osan Osaek Market, a traditional market with over 100 years of history, serves as a distinctive cultural tourism hub connected to nearby attractions and also functions as a shared community space for local residents. About half of the market consists of food-related vendors including vegetables, fruits, dried seafood, and milling shops, while the rest offers a wide variety of clothing and household goods. Each alleyway within the market has been given a themed name reflecting its character—such as Miso-gil (milling alley), the market’s welcoming gateway; Green-gil (fresh produce alley), filled with freshness; Areum-gil (gourmet alley), lined with popular eateries; Moms-gil (health food alley), fun to browse; and Red-gil (night market & fashion alley), full of youthful energy and passion. Popular restaurants are scattered throughout, making it a hotspot for food enthusiasts. The market is about a 5-minute drive or 7-minute walk from Osan Station (Line 1), with direct bus access also available from the station. Nearby attractions include Gwanaksan Mountain, Anyang Art Park, Seoulland, Let’s Run Park Seoul, and Baegunhosu Lake.

Osan-ri Prehistory Museum (오산리선사유적박물관)
33, Hakpo-gil, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do
Osan-ri Prehistory Museum is dedicated to preserving, researching, and exhibiting artifacts found in the Archaeological Site in Osan-ri, Yangyang. These artifacts, dating back to the Neolithic period about 8,000 years ago, were found over the course of public works on the museum’s surrounding wetlands. The collection of nearly 40,000 artifacts, include earthenware with a raised design, stone arrowheads, and net weights, represent one of the premier archaeological findings of the Neolithic period in Korea. The artifacts themselves speak to the fishing, hunting, and gathering activities of the Neolithic residents of Osan-ri. The museum is divided into indoor and outdoor exhibitions, storage, and research areas. Exhibition Hall 1, located indoors, offers a diorama of the Neolithic lifestyle in Osan-ri, such as fishing, gathering, and earthenware production. Exhibition Hall 2 introduces the prehistoric culture of the Yeongdong region, encompassing the periods from the Neolithic to the Iron Age in Yangyang, Goseong, and Gangneung. Outdoor Exhibition includes Neolithic cottage models, exploration paths, and Ssangho Wetlands, whose nickname of “the dancing reed bed” comes from the mysterious sight of the reed bed rising over the wetlands like an island, dancing to the winds.
![Osborne - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (오스본 2001아울렛 중계)(오스본 2001아울렛 중계점)](https://tong.visitkorea.or.kr/cms/resource/96/4022196_image2_1.jpg)
Osborne - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (오스본 2001아울렛 중계)(오스본 2001아울렛 중계점)
3F, 46, Dongil-ro 204ga-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul
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