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Night life & Entertainment in Edmonton The most popular concentration of nightlife in Edmonton would be the Whyte Avenue (82nd Avenue) The Singapore Zoo The Singapore Zoo (Former Singapore Zoological Gardens) is acclaimed as one of the world's most Public Holidays in Australia Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2009-December 2010 period. 2009 1 J

SOUTH KOREA TRAVEL GUIDE - SHOPPING

World Travel Guide Asia South Korea Shopping Namdaemun Namdaemun Dongdaemun market Myeong-dong COEX Picture choosen by: Mr.Kim Daesung Shopping in South Korea Seoul, for sure, should be the best place for shopping in Korea. The most popular shopping districts and markets are stated as followings:
Namdaemun Korea's largest general wholesale market.
Dongdaemun One of Seoul's oldest markets, good for bargains.
Myeong-dong Korea's fashion district and home to countless mid-market brands, boutiques, malls and an underground shopping passage leading to Namdaemun.
Insa-dong Delightful street for crafts, antiques and art.
Itaewon A modern shopping district popular with foreign tourists, where shopkeepers speak English and sell all kinds of stuff; known for its many tailors, who can whip up shirts and suits.
Yongsan Electronics Market Largest electronics and computer market in Korea.
Koyndang Oriental medicine, spice and herb market.
Hwangkhak-dong Flea market, good for second-hand shopping.
Ahyon-dong Home to more than 120 wedding boutiques.
COEX Asia's biggest shopping mall is all underground.
Apgujeong The poshest shopping district in Korea with designers from Armani to Versace having stores in the area.

Things to Buy: hand-tailored clothes, silks, brocades, handbags, leatherwork, gold jewellery, topaz, amethyst, amber, jade and silver, ginseng, tea paintings, costume dolls, musical instruments, brassware, lacquerware, woodcarvings, baskets, scrolls and screens. Major cities have foreigners' duty-free shops where people can use foreign currency with a valid passport.

Tax Refund: Visitors are entitled to claim back Value Added Tax if they spend KRW30, 000 or more in one day in one shop that has the Tax Refund Shopping logo displayed, and plan to take the purchase out of the country within three months. You get a Korea Refund Cheque when you pay for your purchase and this is later shown, with your purchase, at Customs. You can cash your refund cheque in Korea or abroad at one of more than 200 international cash refund offices.

Shopping hours: Mon-Sun 1030-2000 (often until 2200)
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