Located in front of Sungnyemun Gate in Hoehyeon-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, the largest traditional market in the city center.
The mayor's name was named after Sungnyemun's old name, Namdaemun, and was named the market who was facing Sungnyemun. The original name of Namdaemun is Sungnyemun, but rarely is it called "Sungnyemun Market."
It is close to Hoehyeon Station on Seoul Subway Line 4. The vice name is Namdaemun Market.
In addition to Hoehyeon Station, you can access it from Sungnyemun Gate or Bukchang-dong, but you can't reach the subway there, so use a city bus.
Due to the nature of the market, there are many places that mainly deal with clothing, but they also deal with textile products, kitchenware, household appliances, folk art, native products, disposable products and imported goods, and now they are also visiting foreign tourists, including China, Japan and the United States.In a word, everything is except the empty ones, as the elders put it, except the virgin ones. In case of imported goods, it is difficult to obtain due to the general income and teeth, and there are sometimes items that cannot be seen even in Itaewon. Chips Ahoi (Chief's Aid Price, Once Officially Issued), LifeSaver Candy, etc. are typical of the U.S. Eighth Army's PX effluent.
It is geographically close to Myeongdong and has department stores and shopping malls around it. In addition, restaurants and restaurants in the alley of the market are concentrated.
Most independent stores are concentrated, and they tend to set prices on their own, and they advocate a structure that directly connects producers and consumers.
In the past, cameras were manufactured only in foreign countries, and they were expensive, so many of them were sold cameras. It has continued until now, so many camera shops have become crowded. The sight of the street being filled with camera shops on one side is spectacular. Due to camera limitations, not only film cameras but also regular digital cameras and DSLRs can be purchased at a lower price than places like Yongsan Electronic Store, and the probability of fraud is relatively low.
This is the same with small-sized sound equipment, which can be bought cheaper than Yongsan, so CDP and MD maniacs preferred Namdaemun to Yongsan, and there are still shops that sell short-paradio, CDP, MD, choppy and old-fashioned Walkman.
It is one of the cheapest places to get imported alcoholic beverages in South Korea. Perhaps that is why photos of people who have been to Namdaemoon (Namdaemun + Dungeon) are uploaded in such places as mainstream media and mainstream galleries. However, since novice dumpsters such as Yongsan Electronic Shop exist here, it is better to look for information in advance. Although there is no such opinion in mainstream galleries that the price itself is covered by a tumbler like Yongden, some stores are subject to inventory of unpopular items. Inside the liquor store, Kapali, who once replaced the store with inventory, nicknamed "Cafali Club" to beginners who used a similar coffee liqueur.
Galchi Forest is famous for its food. There is a "galchi jorimgol" in Namdaemun Market, and it is packed with restaurants that serve galchi jorim as the main menu. Originally, it was a typical Korean restaurant, but in 1988, some restaurants put galchi dishes on the main menu, and when they sold well, other restaurants also put galchi dishes on the main menu, making it a galchi jorim alley.
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