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10페이지 내용 : 8 S If you love shopping, you will find Korea to be a shoppers paradise. All kinds of shopping experiences await you. Visit Dongdaemun, the largest apparel market in Asia, and Myeong-dong, which is the center of hallyu fashion. If you want to browse a wide range of items from casual brands to luxury brands all in one place, visit the department stores and large shopping malls downtown. If you are looking for unique and trendy fashion items, look no further than the fashion streets in Hongdae and Apgujeong-dong in Seoul as well as Nampo-dong in Busan. Dont forget to buy unique souvenirs at the traditional Korean markets, to bring the wonderful memory of Korea back with you. 02shopping

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11페이지 내용 : S 9 Caution! Traditional Korean markets usually sell boiled pigs head and legs. Namdaemun Market 남대문시장 Namdaemun Market is the largest traditional market in Seoul, visited by more than 300,000 people daily. There is a saying, “If you cannot find what you want at Namdaemun Market, you cannot find it anywhere in Seoul.” The market sells over 1,700 kinds of items including clothing, kitchen appliances, accessories, agro-fishery products, and so on. If you want to buy pretty T-shirts or stylish scarves at affordable prices, visit Namdaemun Market and you will be fully satisfied with what you find. 21, Namdaemunsijang 4-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul namdaemunmarket.co.kr Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese Dongmun Traditional Market 동문재래시장 Dongmun Traditional Market is a large-scale market that has the longest history among traditional markets in Jeju. If you want to buy local Jeju specialties, just visit Dongmun Traditional Market where you can find a variety of things to buy, such as hallabong, peanuts sourced from Udo Island, and fresh seafood, just to name a few. You can also buy souvenirs like tangerine chocolate and miniature figures of hareubang stone statues found on Jeju Island Mouth-watering snacks like omegitteok glutinous millet rice cake coated with crushed red beans , hallabong juice and peanut ice cream are not to be missed. 20, Gwandeok-ro 14-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do Gukje Market 국제시장 Gukje Market, literally meaning “international market” in Korean, lives up to its name. It is a major traditional market and tourist attraction that represents the global nature of the port city Busan. You can find all kinds of items here from daily necessities to clothing, cosmetics, items for daily living, and groceries sourced from all around the world. Dont forget to visit the 609 Mall located in the market, and you will be surprised by the brilliant and unique items made by young merchants. There are also various things to enjoy while looking around the market. Be sure not to miss getting your black and white photos taken and experience making your own cups. 36, Junggu-ro, Jung-gu, Busan Tip! If you want to try exotic foods from various countries, make sure to visit Bupyeong Kkangtong Market, which opens at 7 p.m. every day. It is conveniently located right next to Gukje Market. TraditionalMarkets

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