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This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2015) Major cities in South Korea typically have several traditional markets, each with vendors selling a wide variety of goods including fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, breads, clothing, textiles, handicrafts, souvenirs, and Korean traditional medicinal items. The Korean word for market is sijang and traditional street ...
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Gwangjang Market (Korean: 광장시장), previously Dongdaemun Market (동대문시장), is a traditional street market in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. The market is one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in South Korea, with more than 5000 shops and 20,000 employees in an area of 42,000 m 2 (450,000 sq ft). Approximately ...
South Korea Myeongdong in Seoul ... Wilmington — Riverfront, Route 202, W 11th Street; Florida ... Market Street and Ballard Avenue in Ballard, Fremont, ...
Myeong-dong at night, Missha store on the right. The Yongsan Electronics Market of Seoul is the largest electronics market in Asia.The market specializes in electronic goods as well as computer parts, of which South Korea is a major world producer of and it contains approximately 5,000 stores housed in 22 buildings.
Yukgeori Market follows the unique tradition of Korean markets. lt operates as a street market with a 5-day and dawn market, held 5 days every month (2nd, 7th, 12th, 17th, 22nd and 27th of each month). Not only is it located at the centre of the intersection of six roads, but is also the place where 12 markets merge.
Nampo-Dong Christmas Lights Main street in Nampo-dong. Nampo-dong is a central commercial and shopping area in Busan, South Korea.Nampo-dong is in Jung District ("Central District") in the southern center of the city, bordering the city river on the north side.
Sinuiju is a major hub for North Korean formal and informal economy due to its proximity to the Chinese border. The Sinuiju railway station is portrayed here. Jangmadang (lit. ' market grounds '; Korean: 장마당; Hanja: 場마당) are North Korean local markets, farmers' markets, black markets and bazaars.