I Love Gangnam Clinic [Tax Refund Shop] (아이러브강남의원) - - Address : 606, Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul ※ Presentation Information - Fair Day Monday – Tuesday, Thursday – Sunday - Information and Guides +82-2-6401-7575 - Opening Hours 10:00-19:00 - Parking Available - Restroom Available - Items for Sale Services - Shop Guide Refund method (Time-frame) : Claim for refund ◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox ⊙ Shogun - Nonhyeon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (쇼군 논현) - ⊙ Olive Young - Eonju Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 언주역) - ⊙ Central Pharmacy [Tax Refund Shop] (센트럴약국) - ⊙ 911 SPORTS - Nonhyeon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (구일일스포츠 논현) - ⊙ JW Spa (제이더블유스파) - Tel +82-2-3445-1239 Located in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, JW. Spa 1ST tries hard to carry out the best spa through professional spa planners who help to find suitable spa treatment for individuals. ⊙ Naneungi (나능이) - Homepage www.naneungi.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) - Tel +82-2-517-4322 Naneungi is a restaurant speci...
500/30(오백에삼십)
※ Presentation Information
- Age Limit
11years old or older
- Booking Place
https://www.globalinterpark.com/en/product/24001916
- Location
4F, JTN Art Hall 3, 26, Ihwajang-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- Event Duration
100minutes
- Sponsor
주식회사 아트플러스씨어터
- Co-Sponsor Phone
053-422-7679
- Programs
500/30! All Koreans know what this means. Especially if one is from the local provinces and looking for the first home in Seoul. 500/30, which means a deposit of five million won and a monthly rent of 300,000 won, gives us an idea of what this piece is about. But we can't jump to the conclusion right away because this comedy has “suspense,” too.
The drama is set in Dwaeji Villa, which consists of 23.14m2 studio-style rooms and a rooftop room. The tenants are Heo Deok, a man from Gyeongsang-do who barely makes ends meet by running a cart bar; Heueong-mai, who is madly in love with him; Bae Byeon, a troublemaking high school student; Miss Cho, an ingenuous beauty; and the landlady who keeps them in a bad place with the rents! One day, a murder occurs in the villa, and a full-fledged mystery begins.
The characters entertain the audience with the expected "tiki-taka." The unique performances of the actors captivate the audience, and there's never a dull moment. It's a bonus to solve the mystery while laughing and having fun. The theater also captures the sadness and sorrow of ordinary Korean people in the story.
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- Homepage
www.o1iveyoung.co.kr
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⊙ ARKO Art Center (아르코미술관)
- Homepage
www.arko.or.kr
- Tel
+82-2-760-4850
ARKO Art Center was founded in 1974 as Misulhoegwan in a building of former Deoksu Hospital in Gwanhun-dong, Jongno-gu to offer much-needed exhibition space for artists and arts groups. In 1979, Misulhoegwan moved to its present building, designed by preeminent Korean architect Kim Swoo-geun (1931-1986) and located in Marronnier Park, the former site of Seoul National University. The two neighboring brick buildings accommodating ARKO Art Center and ARKO Arts Theater are the major landmarks of the district of Daehakro.
As more public and private museums and commercial galleries came into the art scene in the 1990s, Misulhoegwan shifted to curating and presenting its own exhibitions. Renamed as Marronnier Art Center in 2002, ARKO Art Center assumed a full-fledged art museum system and played an increasingly prominent role as a public arts organization leading the contemporary art paradigm. When The Korea Culture and Arts Foundation was reborn as Arts Council Korea, Marronnier Art Center became ARKO Art Center named after the abbreviation for Arts Council Korea in 2005.
ARKO Art Center is committed to working as a platform where research, production, exhibitions and the exchange of creative activities grow and develop in connection with one another in addition to having a diversity of programs including thematic exhibitions addressing social agenda and public programs widely promoting various discourses in art.
⊙ Leather Craft Shop (손놀림공방)
The leather workshop featured in the drama 'Boyfriend'
It is a leather workshop that appeared in the scene where Cha Soohyeon (Song Hyekyo) and Kim Jinhyeok (Park Bogum) reunite in the drama 'Boyfriend'. It is run by leather craft artist Kim Yeongae and is known for its many cute items. You can experience making leather knotted string bracelets and rings at a low cost.

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