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Entrance & Central Courtyard .
As soon as I entered the entrance,
I saw a square courtyard and a park that resembled a building on Manhattan Street in New York.
The size of the park is quite large, and the red sculpture located in the center is impressive
as it contrasts with the surrounding white outlet buildings, giving a strong point.
It was a little flat because it was winter, because the trees and grass were not lush,
but I was convinced that when the weather in spring and summer gets
warmer and the flowers are in full bloom, it will be a pretty colorful park.
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Cafeteria inside the outlet .
The interior cafeteria is really amazing.
It is unique in that there are various sections of a large scale wherever you go,
allowing visitors to relax and enjoy anywhere.
In particular, the Kids Zone seemed to have the largest playroom in Korea.
It was large enough for adults to enter and play, so I couldn't stop laughing.
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Nightview .
The night view wasn't that colorful than I thought, so it was better.
The outlet, which was filled with non-artificial lighting,
was comfortable for the eyes, and even more so because it was a daylight color.
On a sunny summer night, I thought it would be good to take a walk in the park inside.