
Ewha Womans University Area
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The Ewha area surrounds Korea's prestigious Ewha Womans University, featuring the stunning ECC underground campus designed by Dominique Perrault. The neighborhood is filled with fashion boutiques, beauty shops, and charming cafés popular with students and visitors alike.
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