Shinsegae Department Store Main Branch Sets Up Photo Zone and Unique Desserts
Contemporary Art Exhibition by Artist Oh Se-yeol Also Featured

Shinsegae Department Store Main Branch announced on the 11th that it has prepared various events where visitors can recharge their emotions in a cool department store and receive gifts by completing missions until the 28th of next month.


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Until the 31st of this month, photo zones with different themes will be showcased in the elevator halls on each floor. From the 2nd to the 7th floor, visitors can take photos against unique backgrounds such as 'Main Branch Always Clear' and 'Puvilla in the Rain,' allowing them to enjoy the fun of feeling like they are on a trip.


After taking a certification shot at the photo zones and uploading it on social networking services (SNS) with the required hashtags, visitors can receive gifts. Uploading one photo grants a voucher for tasting two cups of Yura Coffee, and uploading three or more photos awards a PRGR Jang umbrella.


On the 5th floor, a golf-themed photo zone called 'Hole in One, So Easy?' is open, and customers who certify their photo and purchase over 200,000 KRW can also receive three Srixon golf balls.


The 6th floor features a photo zone themed around Tetris. The space, created in collaboration with LG Shucare products, is decorated in a Tetris shape reminiscent of the products, adding fun. Posting a certification shot grants a 5,000 KRW discount coupon for the Shucare brand 'Litsyu.'


Until the 20th of this month, the basement 1st floor will host a unique dessert event targeting summer. Juices made from Hallabong, Cheonggyul, and Cheonhyehyang, which evoke the Jeju atmosphere, will be offered.



From the basement 1st floor to the 5th floor in the main building, an art wall gallery will hold a solo exhibition by artist Oh Se-yeol. Born in 1945, Oh is a representative contemporary Korean artist known for expressing numbers and letters by scraping thick layers of paint on canvas with razors and knives. The solo exhibition 'Traces of Time' features a total of 21 works, including 16 new pieces and 5 existing works.


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