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Paju Book City

Paju Book City


This huge complex is home to 250 publishers which spreads across 215 acres.It covers the entire process of publishing from printing to distribution. Many books are often sold on the ground floor of publishing companies  but there are also several good used bookstores, at least two of which feature books in languages other than Korean.

The city also contains unusual art galleries, book cafes, and specialized exhibition spaces. Aside from bookstores and cafes, Paju Book City also boasts many attractions. There is also a playground for children, as well as an adjacent Premium Shopping Outlet. 










Address

145, Hoedong-gil, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do

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