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  2. Interpark - Wikipedia

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    Collectibles, appliances, computers, furniture, equipment, vehicles, food, tickets, clothes, jewellery and many other categories of items are listed, bought and sold via Interpark. Started as Korea's first online shopping mall, Interpark expanded into tickets, online bookstore and tour bookings.

  3. Kmall24 - Wikipedia

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    K-pop goods, Korean Skin care products, K-beauty products, items from Korean Drama, Korean fashion items are listed and sold. Kmall24 has over 20,000 products from 2,000 Korean vendors. Products are also listed on major shopping platforms like Amazon and eBay . [ 3 ]

  4. 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.

  5. Shinsegae - Wikipedia

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    All of the country's Wal-Mart outlets were re-branded as E-Mart in October 2006. Wal-Mart exited the Korean market soon after. Shinsegae spun off its E-Mart department into a separate corporation (KRX: 139480) in 2012. The shopping mall was acquired by E-Mart in January 2014.

  6. G-Market - Wikipedia

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    Gmarket is an e-commerce website based in South Korea. The company was founded in 2000 as a subsidiary of Interpark, [2] and was acquired by eBay in 2009, [3] who subsequently sold it to Shinsegae at 3.4 trillion Korean Won. [4]

  7. Emart - Wikipedia

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    Emart is South Korea's oldest and largest discount store chain, with a total sales volume exceeding US$9.4 billion in 2009. Emart was the first South Korean retailer to open a retail store in China, opening 27 stores [5] before exiting the country in 2017.