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Korean residents in Germany directly imported materials from Germany to build German-style houses. Some villagers who make frequent visits to Germany operate their vacant house as a tourist guesthouse. Attractions nearby are the Windbreak Forest and the Mulmi Coastal Road, one of the most beautiful coastal drives in Korea.

Hangdo Breakwater (항도방파제)
Hangdo Breakwater runs along the pebble beach in Hangdo Village, Mijo-myeon, Namhae.
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LOTTE Hi-Mart Samcheonpo Branch [Tax Refund Shop](롯데하이마트 삼천포점)
LOTTE HIMART is Korea’s leading electronics and home-appliance retailer, offering everything from...
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Maesa Old house (고성 최필간고택)
Choi Pilgan Old House in Hakdong Village, Goseong, is a Gyeongsangnam-do cultural asset and has b...
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Namhae German Exhibition Hall (남해 파독전시관)
Namhae German Exhibition Hall opened on June 28, 2014 to display the history and artifacts relate...
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