The largest traditional market in Seoul is located near Jongno 5-ga, Yeji-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
It is the first traditional trading market in Korea. Gwangjang Corporation, the company's operating body, was established in 1904 and is also one of the oldest companies in South Korea. It operates daily from 09:00 to 18:00.
The origin of the name Plaza is Gwanggyo and Janggyo, located on the third and fourth streets of Cheonggyecheon Stream, and the plaza market is located between the two bridges. Therefore, Chinese characters use 藏, not 藏. However, it is said to have used the name Dongdaemun Market when it was approved to open the market in 1905.
The entrance is located just in front of Exit 8 of Jongno 5-ga Station on Line No. 1, which is more accessible. Moreover, the modernization of arcades and other facilities has been completed, so the conditions for movement are good compared to other markets (just by far compared to other markets). At the entrance, there are a predator and a bowl shop, and the famous "eating alley" begins when you enter the inner intersection. Bindae tteok, janchi guksu, meat pancakes, yukhoe, and cod soup restaurants are famous. In particular, even though Bin-Dae-Tteok was introduced to the media so much that it became a name, two Bin-Da-Tteoks and one Wan-Ja are still paid 10,000 won (three people will eat enough for this).Ira is gaining huge popularity with her huge cost of falsetto. It is also the birthplace of Little Gimbap, named Narcotic Gimbap. The ingredients for the gimbap are simple, but it boasts a addictive flavor with its unique texture and exquisite combination of dipping sauce. The food, which used to be nicknamed "drug gimbap" long before the emergence of the drug-like slang, is known to many stores in the market, but these days, if you sell similar-shaped gimbap, you will probably eat gimbap with a high chance of eating the original kimbap, which is hard to eat. In fact, the most famous center of the market is the weekend as well as the weekday. On holidays, people are so busy that they can't go forward if they add a lie. In addition, since the market is famous for its poor quality, it is not the same as other markets, and when it rains, more people flock to the alley of food. The most famous store has to wait in line even at most times. The surrounding area is full of parking vehicles, creating a scene where roads around the narrow stream are crowded. If you come to buy something bulky or heavy, you'll have to bring your car, but if it comes light, try to use the subway. If you bring your car, you will experience the highest level of blood pressure.
Of course, since it is the market, we cannot expect the hygiene of a typical restaurant. And with so many people, it is hard to expect good service even though it is much better than before. Try not to eat where there is no price tag. If you don't want to go through a rip-off, unsanitary, and don't want to be a bad three-dan kombo, let's take a look.
In the area just outside the food alley, there are mostly hanbok houses, bedding shops, paraphernalia shops and relief shops. This side is busy during the day, but in the evening, people are so sparse that they close the same store in advance. In the past, hipsters used to be the favorite hot spot to buy unique details at affordable prices, but since becoming famous, the number of knock-off brand clothing items (items #2) has been surging in. The atmosphere is a bit gloomy.
It is also famous for hanbok shops. If you buy materials such as fabric or embroidery, you should be careful because sometimes you don't seem to know Hanbok well or if you look young. It is better to find out the proper price of fabric or materials. Most embroidery is computer embroidery, so it is not very expensive. There is usually an expensive perception of embroidery.As a result, there are quite a few pranks for embroidery. They sell 5,000 won for 13,000 won. Let's be careful of the true story we've been through.
It is a traditional market especially famous for foreigners.
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