Pohang Jukdo Market is a traditional market representing Pohang City. “Jukdo” in the name refers to an island where bamboo used to grow abundantly, meaning “bamboo island.” Pohang is a city created by landfilling between islands, so you can find many place names ending in “island” in the area. “Pohang Jukdo Market: 24-Hour Crab and Sashimi Street” Pohang Jukdo Market ...
Namsung Sagye Market is a traditional market located near Isu Station, preserving a history of over 50 years. It’s conveniently situated not far from Isu Station, which is serviced by Subway Line 4 and Line 7, making it easily accessible. Namsung Sagye Market is themed around the four seasons: the spring section primarily sells household goods, the summer section offers ...
Near Seoul’s Isu Station, you can find a market called “Namsung Sagye Market.” It is a vibrant market located between apartment complexes and the subway station, attracting many visitors even on weekdays. The market is themed around the four seasons: the spring section primarily sells household goods, the summer section offers groceries like fruits, vegetables, and meat, the fall section ...
Gwangmyeong Traditional Market is located right next to “Gwangmyeong Sageori Station.” As befits a traditional market, it is known for offering a wide variety of products, and it has the advantage of being a place where you can purchase various items and taste food at affordable prices. “Formed organically since the 1970s, Gwangmyeong Traditional Market” Gwangmyeong Traditional Market, formed organically ...
In Gwanggyo New Town, there is Gwanggyo Lakeside Park. Gwanggyo Lakeside Park is the largest lake park in Korea, boasting a size 1.7 times that of the well-known Ilsan Lakeside Park. Considered one of the landmarks representing Gwanggyo New Town, around Gwanggyo Lakeside Park, you can find various restaurants and cafes. Particularly, to the south of the park, “Gwanggyo IPark ...
In Jeju Island, there is a traditional market known as the “oil market.” Unlike daily markets, this market operates on specific dates. While these markets are not as commonly seen due to urbanization, they used to be a familiar sight in cities in the past. In Pyoseon, Jeju Island, you can still find the Pyoseon Five-Day Market, which operates on ...
Whenever I visit Jeju Island, there’s one place I never miss out on: Seogwipo’s daily Olle Market. While exploring the area, I naturally find myself drawn to the market. Seogwipo’s Olle Market always exudes a lively atmosphere, making it a must-visit spot. People have various reasons for visiting the market – sometimes it’s to buy some quick snacks, and other ...
There is a place that I always visit without fail when traveling to Jeju Island. It is the “Seogwipo Daily Olle Market” located in Seogwipo. I first visited this place in 2014 when I first traveled to Jeju Island. Since then, I visited it again in 2018 during my trip to Jeju Island, and also in 2021, and again in ...
Gwangjang Market offers a variety of food options. From the irresistible “drug kimbap” to dishes like mung bean pancakes, raw fish, and yukhoe (Korean-style beef tartare), you can enjoy a wide range of delicious foods at affordable prices. This market is known for providing delicious food at a low cost within the unique atmosphere of the market. It’s considered one ...
Near Seoul Subway Line 7’s “Namseong Station,” you can find the Namseong Station Alley Market. It’s not a very large market, but it offers a place where you can enjoy everyday pleasures, with stores selling delicious food at affordable prices. “Seoul Namseong Station Alley Market” You can find the Namseong Station Alley Market by heading towards Exit 1 of Seoul ...
For the last stop of my short 1-night, 2-day trip to Gangneung, I chose Jumunjin Fish Market. The market is not far from Jumunjin’s famous Goblin filming location, Bangsa Temple. After having dinner at “Maemil Aegamja,” where the food was tasty but the portions were a bit small, I wondered if I could find something else to eat at the ...
Gangneung Central Market is famous for its various food offerings. Not only can you easily enjoy a variety of side dishes, but you can also have a hearty meal. “The Alley of Head Meat Soup in Gangneung Jungang Market” As you enter the heart of Gangneung Jungang Market, you’ll find a collection of restaurants where you can have a satisfying ...
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