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  2. Starfield COEX Mall - Wikipedia

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    Starfield COEX Mall (Korean: 스타필드 코엑스몰; formerly known as COEX Mall) is an underground shopping mall in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu Seoul, South Korea.The name "COEX" is derived from "COnvention centers" and "EXhibition halls".

  3. Lotte World Mall - Wikipedia

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    Lotte World Mall (Korean: 롯데월드몰) is a shopping complex in the Songpa District of Seoul, South Korea. First opened in October 2014, [1] it includes the Lotte World Tower, the Lotte World Mall building, and the Avenue L building. The Lotte World Mall's site comprises 26,000 square meters, with a total floor area of 244,000 square meters.

  4. Retailing in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The shopping center has a number of clothing, accessory, and shoe stops, and is connected to the Daehyeon Free Mall Busan branch and the Lotte Underground Mall. The shopping area also continues to ground level, and an information desk at the center of the underground mall offers interpretation services in English, Chinese, and Japanese.

  5. Times Square (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    300,000 sq. m. [ 1] No. of floors. 20 above ground, 5 below ground. Public transit access. Yeongdeungpo station. Website. www.timessquare.co.kr. Times Square ( Korean : 타임스퀘어) is a shopping mall in Seoul, South Korea. [ 2][ 3][ 4] It is one of Seoul's largest shopping malls, featuring the CGV Starium, the world's largest permanent 35 ...

  6. Sampoong Department Store collapse - Wikipedia

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    Lee Joon, 10.5 years in prison (later reduced to 7.5 years) Lee Han-sang, 7 years in prison. On June 29, 1995, the Sampoong Department Store ( Korean: 삼풍백화점; Hanja: 三豐百貨店) in Seoul, South Korea, collapsed due to a structural failure. The collapse killed 502 people and injured 937, making it the largest peacetime disaster in ...

  7. Seomyeon station - Wikipedia

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    The station is connected underground to the main Busan branch of Lotte Department Store, [1] [2] Judies Taehwa, [3] Daehyun Primall, and the Seomyeon Underground Shopping Center. [ 4 ] Between 2010 and 2014, Seomyeon station recorded 28 platform-train gap related accidents—the second highest number of such incidents in South Korea behind ...

  8. Lotte World - Wikipedia

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    Lotte World or Lotte World Adventure (Korean: 롯데월드 어드벤처) is a major recreation complex in Seoul, South Korea.It consists of a large indoor theme park, [4] an outdoor amusement park called "Magic Island", an artificial island on a lake linked by monorail, shopping malls, a luxury hotel, an observation tower, a Korean folk museum, sports facilities, and movie theaters.

  9. Anyang 1st Street - Wikipedia

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    Anyang 1st Street ( Korean : 안양일번가; Hanja : 安養一番街) is the commercial hub in Manan-gu, Anyang, South Korea. Anyang 1st Street is also the most crowded area inAnyang. Anyang 1st Street has underground shopping malls, a department store, many shopping stores, bars, restaurants, movie theaters, banks, bookstores, clinics, etc.