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  2. Dokkaebi - Wikipedia

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    Dokkaebi fire is a glimmering light or tall blue flames that herald the appearance of dokkaebi. [ 7 ] Dokkaebi possess magical items, such as the dokkaebi hat called the dokkaebi gamtu ( 도깨비 감투 ), which grants the wearer the ability of invisibility , and the dokkaebi magic club called the dokkaebi bangmangi ( 도깨비 방망이 ...

  3. Dokkaebi bangmangi - Wikipedia

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    Dokkaebi bangmangi (Korean: 도깨비 방망이; lit. The Goblins’ Club) is a Korean folktale that tells the story of a good woodcutter who comes into possession of goblin’s club and becomes rich, and an evil woodcutter who acts greedily and ends up getting punished.

  4. Korean folklore - Wikipedia

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    The most common beings are the Gwisin (귀신), which are similar to deities, divinities, spirits or ghosts, and the Dokkaebi (도깨비), which are legendary creatures sometimes considered "Korean goblins". However, this term differs from the European concept in that they do not possess an evil or demonic characteristic.

  5. Hwanghak-dong Flea Market - Wikipedia

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    Hwanghak-dong Flea Market (Korean: 황학동 벼룩시장) is a market located in the neighborhood of Hwanghak-dong, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea to sell second-hand goods.

  6. Gangnam - Wikipedia

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    South of the [Han] River; IPA: [ka̠ŋna̠m]), sometimes referred to as the Greater Gangnam Area, is a geographic and cultural region in Seoul.

  7. Namdaemun Market - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it sold a large amount of contraband and military supplies from the U.S. military bases. Consequently, it was nicknamed "Dokkaebi Market", after a mischievous goblin-like creature from Korean folklore. [17] Kkulkkuri-juk, an improvized dish that preceded the modern budae-jjigae, was sold in the market. [20]

  8. Guryong Village - Wikipedia

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    Guryong Village (Korean: 구룡마을) is a shanty town in Seoul, South Korea.It is just across a six-lane motorway from Dogok-dong of the affluent Gangnam District. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Gangnam District - Wikipedia

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    Gangnam District (Korean: 강남구; RR: Gangnam-gu; IPA: [ka̠ŋna̠m.gu]) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea. The term Gangnam translates to "South of the Han River". Gangnam District is the third largest district in Seoul, with an area of 39.5 km 2 (15.3 sq mi). As of the 2024 census, Gangnam District had a population of ...