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Bank of Korea Money Museum (Korean: 한국은행 화폐박물관), is an economics and numismatics museum in Seoul, South korea. It was founded by the Bank of Korea in 2001. The museum is housed in a designated historic building in Seoul, constructed in 1912 and previously the head office of the Bank of Korea.
The InfoShop was a non-profit bookstore in Washington, D.C., run by the World Bank specializing in "economics and international development... current events, history, banking and finance, plus travel guides, reference books and international fiction", including discounted and remaindered books. [1]
Myeongdong is known for being one of Seoul's main shopping, parade route, and tourism districts. [1] In 2023, it was listed as the ninth most expensive shopping street in the world. [ 2 ] The area is known for its two historically significant sites, namely the Myeongdong Cathedral and the Myeongdong Theater [ ko ] .
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Myeong-dong Station is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 4. ... Myeongdong, KEB Bank; Exit 9: Gyesung Girls' High School ...
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Namdaemun Market was classified as a "Category 1" market, a traditional market that either needed to be developed into a "Category 2" or "Category 3" market or closed altogether. The colonial government attempted to establish a public wholesale market in Namdaemun Market's place, but failed to do so. [ 11 ]