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Container shop丨After common groud, another brand new container shopping center in South Korea
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Following the success of building a comprehensive container store,

a new container shopping center has been built in Seoul, integrating food, shopping and exhibition,

The location is also next to Seoul Lin station on the basin Tang line, which is more convenient for tourists.






The project under stand Avenue is a creative public cultural space

created by Lotte duty free shop, Chengdong district and Arcon.

The cultural space built by 116 containers is divided into seven areas: you stand, her stand

MOM STAND、ART STAND、POWERSTAND、SOCIAL STAND、OPEN STAND。







Different regions have different function distribution, a

nd under stand Avenue divides the understanding into two parts: under and stand,

It seems that it is intended to make people understand society and live in society with a more humble attitude,

and also make people understand each other and build a more harmonious and beautiful society.








In South Korea, container building has become a landmark of many social trends.

Common ground, the first container shopping center in South Korea that we are familiar with, is also built with containers.

In terms of construction, common ground uses multiple containers to form a large building, with a spacious layout,

It has a high roof, while under stand Avenue pays more attention to regional zoning,

with a decentralized box combination, which is unique and orderly.






Under stand Avenue has a variety of activities for

men, women, old and youngPublic performances, food, shopping centers,

tanki family shop and other various leisure and entertainment projects.

At the opening of the museum, under stand Avenue also held a photo exhibition themed

"eye contact" with 30 Korean artists from April 18 to May 1.