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Choryang Market
Hello, near Busan KTX Station, there are many Busan gourmet food streets such as Chinatown Special District and Choryang Daeji Galbi Street. Next to Choryang Daeji Galbi Street, where the savory aroma of grilled pork wafts, is Choryang Market, a traditional Korean market. This market also has an arcade, so it is perfect for when it rains... -
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Gijang Market
There is an abundance of fresh, high-quality mountain and sea produce, and there is also a crab village where you can enjoy delicious steamed crab. -
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Gukje Market Street of Food Stalls
A food stall paradise inside the crowded Gukje Market, one of the must-see shopping spots for tourists in Busan -
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Busanjin Market
Busanjin Market is a specialized market for Korean traditional clothing and wedding supplies, and has everything you need for wedding preparations. It offers custom-made hanbok and ready-made women's and men's clothing. It is located near Beomil Station on Busan Subway Line 1. -
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Gupo Market
A permanent market is also held every five days. Gupo is a port located downstream of the Nakdong River, and it was a place where products produced inland and on the coast gathered. The products were transported to Andong along the Nakdong River. Taking advantage of such a geographical advantage... -
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Bujeon Market
Bujeon Market is the largest traditional market in Busan and is located near Bujeon Station on Busan Subway Line 1. Prices for food and other items are cheaper than at other markets, making it a popular market among local residents. -
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Bupyeong Kkangtong Market
Located next to the International Market, this is a local specialty market where you can enjoy delicious B-class gourmet food. Bupyeong Kkangtong Market in Nampo-dong, Busan Busan has an international market that has everything, just like Namdaemun Market in Seoul. The international market is within walking distance of Jagalchi Market, a fish market, and is across the road from the Korean market. -
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Dongnae Market
Dongnae Market, one of Busan's representative traditional markets, is located in Dongnaeupseong Fortress during the Joseon Dynasty. It has a long history and its origins can be traced back to the Eupnae Market during the Joseon Dynasty. The Dongnaeupnae Market, located right in front of Dongnaebu Dongheon, was the main item traded at the time... -
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Busan Free Wholesale Market
Busan Jiyi Wholesale Market Located at Exit 1 of Beomil Station on Busan Subway Line 8, Jiyi Wholesale Market was established on December 1968, 12 and is Busan's representative wholesale market. It consists of one basement floor, five aboveground floors and a rooftop, and is the outer perimeter of the household goods market... -
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Haeundae Market
Located about 5 minutes from Haeundae Beach, this traditional market offers a variety of Korean dishes, from light snacks to popular cuisine. Restaurants selling kalguksu, tteji gukbap, sashimi, hagfish (gomjango), tteokbokki, kimbap, and other dishes, as well as supermarkets and general stores, are lined up in narrow alleys. -
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Busan Pyeonghwa Wholesale Market
There are many old large traditional markets in Busanjin-gu, including Pyeonghwa Market (Pyeonghwa Wholesale Market), a large market located across from Hyundai Department Store at Beomil-dong Station on Subway Line 1. It started as a gold market in 1969 and was transformed into a complex market two years later, remaining the same for 2 years... -
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Beomil-dong Precious Metals Street (Gold Theme Street)
Beomil-dong Jewelry Street is a gold-themed street located between Exit 1 of Beomil Station on Busan Subway Line 10 and Pyeonghwa Wholesale Market. It has over 500 stores, including Gold City Jewelry Shopping Street, Sale Jewelry Shopping Street, Lucky, Geumta, and Busan Gold Jewelry Shopping Street...
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