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Sinsa Square Pharmacy[Tax Refund Shop](신사스퀘어약국)
652, Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Sinsa Square Pharmacy is a hub pharmacy in the Sinsa-dong area equipped with modern facilities and professional health consultation systems. We strive to be a health sanctuary where local residents can visit with trust through meticulous medication history management and customized guidance for each patient.
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Sinsa Su Pharmacy [Tax Refund Shop](신사수약국)
1F, 28, Apgujeong-ro 28-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Sinsasu Pharmacy is a community-based pharmacy brand that firmly protects customers' healthy daily lives based on honest pharmaceutical services. We strive to be a trusted health partner that local residents can always rely on through meticulous medication explanations and professional health consultations.
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Sinsa Well Pharmacy[Tax Refund Shop](신사웰약국)
596, Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Sinsa Well Pharmacy is a smart pharmacy brand that combines the vibrant energy of Sinsa-dong with the value of well-being. We practice customer satisfaction through customized nutritional supplement proposals and prompt, accurate pharmaceutical services for busy urbanites.

Sinsa-dong Garosu-gil Road (신사동 가로수길)
Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
The ginkgo tree-lined street (Sinsa-dong Garosu-gil) that runs from Sinsa Station (Subway Line 3) to Hyeondae High School is a popular, upscale street in Seoul. The street (also known as ‘artists' street’) has an eccentric flair thanks to its variety of charmingly decorated coffee shops, and designer stores. Garosu-gil is particularly popular in autumn when the golden ginkgo leaves begin to fall. Furthermore, with continous popularity, it has become one of the most attractive film locations in the city.
Sinse-dong Mural Village (신세동 벽화마을)
78, Taesa-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Sinse-dong Mural Village is located in Dongmun-dong, Andong. Originally an informal settlement, the introduction of the Maeulmisul Art Project in 2009 and subsequent urban renewal projects transformed the village into one of Andong’s most famous tourist sites. Today’s village is home to numerous murals and monthly flea markets like the Geurimae Market and Woryeong Market.

Sinsedong Chilcheung Jeontap - Sinsedong 7 stories Brick Pagoda (안동 법흥사지 칠층전탑)
Beopheung-dong, Andong-si, Gyeonsangbuk-do 8-1
Designated National Treasure No.16, Sinsedong Chilcheung Jeontap is Korea's oldest and largest stone pagoda. The pagoda measures 16.8 meters high with a x_width of 7.75 meters. The pagoda was originally built at Beopeungsa Temple during the eighth century of the Unified Silla Kingdom [654-935] and is the only remaining relic from the temple. The pagoda is presently located on the estate of the head house of the Goseong Lee family. The sangryunbu, the ornamental top portion of the pagoda, has been totally lost, but the lower tiered portions are intact with beautiful carvings of Buddhist tutelary deity. Traces of tiled roof were found on each story of the tower. Historical records show that the tower was rebuilt in 1487 and that around the same period, three parts of the temple remained.

Sinseondae Observatory (신선대 전망대)
San 21-19, Galgot-ri, Geoje-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
Sinseondae Observatory, located between Dojangpo Maeul and Haegeumgang, offers picturesque views of the fantastically shaped rocks against the deep-blue ocean hues. "Sinseon" in Korean means supernatural beings; the beauty of this spot is said to attract such beings to come frolic. The blue and yellow colors layered on the rocks tell a unique history of the terrain. A stairway from the road leads directly to the lookout point. Just past a gas station along the coastal highway, Sinseondae Observatory reveals itself. Walking out onto the rocks of Sinseondae, views of the surrounding islands and incredible landscape open up to viewers. Many commercials and TV shows have been filmed here taking advantage of this amazing setting. April and May are the perfect times to see the bright-yellow canola flowers across the island.
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Sinseongnim Pharmacy[Tax Refund Shop](신성림약국)
1F, 24, Majo-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
Shinseongrim Pharmacy is a traditional and trusted pharmacy that has guarded community health for many years. We strive to be a robust health partner where neighbors can care for health with peace of mind through meticulous medication guidance based on rich clinical experience and honest dispensing services.
Sinseongyegok Valley (신선계곡)
712-1 Seongu-ri, Onjeong-myeon, Uljin-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Sinseongyegok Valley, located at the base of Baegamsan Mountain, is renowned for its crystal-clear waters. The valley is adorned with rugged cliffs and is densely forested with lush pine and oak trees. Its beauty is so enchanting that it earned the name Sinseongol, meaning 'Taoist Immortals' Valley', as it evokes the imagery of a mystical place where Taoist immortals might gather. Visitors exploring this scenic spot can follow wooden deck trails that weave through the changing terrain, leading them deep into the valley. In the vicinity, other notable tourist attractions include Eungbongsan Mountain, Gusan Beach, and the Geommasan Recreation Forest, each offering its unique natural beauty.

Sinseung Banjeom (신승반점)
인천광역시 중구 차이나타운로44번길 31-3
This restaurant, run by the granddaughter of Gonghwachun’s founder Woo Hee-gwang, is best known for its signature yuni-jjajang—a sweet, savory sauce made with minced meat and vegetables, served separately from the noodles, similar to ganjjajang, and topped with a sunny-side-up fried egg. Other popular dishes include the chewy chapssal tangsuyuk (deep-fried pork in a sweet rice batter with sweet and sour sauce) and the samseon haemul nurungjitang (a three-delicacy sizzling rice soup with seafood).4

Sinsido Island Fishing Experience Village (신시도 어촌체험마을)
83-7, Sinsido-gil, Gunsan-si, Jeonbuk-do
Sinsido Island is the largest of the 24 islands in the Gogunsan Island Cluster located 50 kilometers southwest of Gunsan. The highest point is Daegaksan Mountain (187 meters) on the northwest side and there is Sinchisan Mountain (142 meters) on the southeast side. Villagers tend to work in the fishing industry, catching shrimp, anchovies, hairtail, and mackerel. Farmers tend to grow rice, barley, sweet potato, chili, peas and more. The island can be reached by car and there are various activities available such as mud flats and fishing.
Sinsikdang (신식당)
전라남도 담양군 담양읍 담주2길 18-13
Established in 1932, this restaurant has been passed down through four generations. One of its unique qualities is making its own fermented soybeans, soy sauce, and red chili paste, giving its dishes a rich and deep flavor.

Sinsimodo Islands (신시모도 (신도ㆍ시도ㆍ모도))
Bukdo-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon
Sinsimodo Islands is comprised of the three islands of Sindo, Sido, and Modo. Referred to as brother islands, visitors can explore all three islands in one day on bicycle thanks to bridges that connect the islands together. Attractions on the islands include Gubongsan Mountain, Haedanghwa Dulle-gil Trail, Sugihaebyeon Beach, Baemikkumi Sculpture Park, and more. Gubongsan Mountain, located on Sindo Island, features a forest trail that is easy to walk on, making it easy to enjoy the azaleas and cherry blossoms that bloom each spring. Baemikkumi Sculpture Park, featuring artworks of Lee Ilho before the background of the sea, is especially popular among couples.

Sinteuri Park (신트리공원)
21, Sinteuri-ro, Bupyeong-gu, Incheon
The city of Bupyeong is surrounded by Gyeyangsan Mountain, Cheolmasan Mountain, and Manwolsan Mountain, which all form a basin-shaped area in the center. Bupyeong slowly began to establish itself as a city after the opening of Gyeongin railway and the U.S. Army base established right after the Korean War. Sinteuri Park in Bupyeong 4(sa)-dong neighborhood is equipped with outdoor recreational facilities including a soccer field, tennis court, badminton court, children's playground, walking trail, and water fountain, spanning an impressive 58,594 ㎡. It also has a library with 1,500 seats, and a floor area of 7,869 ㎡. The park serves as a main recreational area for Bupyeong residents.

Sinyang Seopji Beach (신양 섭지해수욕장)
107, Seopjikoji-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
Sinyang Seopji Beach is not yet a popular tourist attraction, leaving the fine-grained, sandy beach relatively untouched. Thanks to its quiet atmosphere, the beach gives visitors a calmer, more secluded beach experience than some of the larger beaches on Jeju. The 80-meter-wide, crescent-shaped beach stretches for a total length of 300 meters. Bordered by waters that are only an average of one meter deep, the beach gently slopes at a five degree angle. Known for its small waves, the beach is the perfect spot for children. Windsurfing is available nearby and popular tourist attractions such as Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone and Seopjikoji are located in the area.
![Sisley - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (시슬리 2001아울렛 중계)(시슬리 2001아울렛 중계점)](https://tong.visitkorea.or.kr/cms/resource/83/4022183_image2_1.jpg)
Sisley - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (시슬리 2001아울렛 중계)(시슬리 2001아울렛 중계점)
2F, 46, Dongil-ro 204ga-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul
SISLEY is a women's fashion label launched in Paris, presenting collections defined by sophisticated design and high-quality materials. Its style blends urban elegance with contemporary trends.
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