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  2. List of markets in South Korea - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Taehwa Market - Wikipedia

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    Taehwa Market (Korean: 태화종합시장; lit. Taehwa Comprehensive Market) is a traditional street market in Jung District, Ulsan, South Korea. The market includes shops that sell fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, breads, clothing, and Korean traditional medicinal items. The market also contains some small restaurants and street-food stalls. In ...

  4. Jeju Dongmun Traditional Market - Wikipedia

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    Jeju Dongmun Traditional Market (Korean: 제주 동문재래시장) is a covered traditional market in Jeju City, Jeju Province, South Korea. It is the largest and oldest extant permanent traditional market in Jeju. [1] [2] The market was established after the end of the Japanese colonial period. [3]

  5. Yukgeori Market - Wikipedia

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    Yukgeori Market (Korean: 육거리) is the representative traditional market of Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea.It is a combination of 12 markets with 1200 stores, 3300 employees in total and covers an area of 99,000 square metres.

  6. Haeundae Traditional Market - Wikipedia

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    Haeundae Traditional Market (Korean: 해운대 전통시장; Hanja: 海雲臺傳統市場), also called Haeundae Market, is a traditional market in Haeundae District, Busan, South Korea. [1] The market formed organically. It was open by 1910. It received official recognition status on May 7, 2005. It was renovated in August 2008. [1] It has a ...

  7. Namdaemun Market - Wikipedia

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    Namdaemun Market (Korean: 남대문시장) is a large traditional market in Seoul, South Korea. It is located next to Namdaemun, the main southern gate to the old city. [1] The market is among the oldest extant markets in Korea, having opened during the Joseon period in 1414. The market's character, location, and size have all changed over time.

  8. Shopping in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Sinjeong Market - Wikipedia

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    Sinjeong Market (Korean: 신정시장) is a traditional street market in Nam District, Ulsan, South Korea. Established in 1970, today the market has more than 700 shops that sell fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, breads, clothing, and Korean traditional medicinal items. The market is also home to many small restaurants and street food stalls. [1]