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Shopping
Area in Seoul |
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Myong-dong
A
first rate shopping and entertainment area, Myong-dong is noted for its
eating, drinking, and entertainment establishments frequented by people
of all ages. Located in downtown Seoul, there are four major department
stores staffed by clerks who can speak either English or Japanese. Many
of the top city's stores line the narrow alleys of Myong-dong. Major fashion
designers also have boutiques here and foreign brand name products and
shoe stores can be found in abundance. Financial institutions such as
banks and investment companies are also located along Myong-dong.
Namdaemun
Market
Namdaemun
Market is named after Namdaemun Gate (currently called Sungnyemun), Korea's
first national treasure. The gate and the market are only a short-distance
from Myong-dong and are easily accessible from the major hotels. Namdaemun
Market is popular among both local residents and visitors for its bargains
in anything-from clothes to foodstuffs. Its crowded streets are lined
with tiny shops that sell virtually everything imaginable.
Tongdaemun
Market
The largest and
most colorful market in Korea, Tongdaemun Market bustles with bargain
shoppers. The huge public market offers a variety of bargains in everything.
It also has the largest silk selection in Korea.
Insa-dong
Insa-dong
is a narrow street lined with antique stores, art galleries and secondhand
bookstores. Dubbed "Mary's Alley" by foreign residents of Seoul, Insa-dong
is the most reliable place in the city to purchase antiques and reproductions,
especially on the different types of Choson Dynasty chests. There are
also bargains on calligraphy, paintings, and a wide variety of implements
and articles from Korea's past. Traditional teahouses and art galleries
are also concentrated in this area.
Chang-anp'yon
Antique Market
Chang-anp'yong Antique
Market has an enormous variety of items ranging from old to new artifacts.
All are sold at reasonable prices. Popular items include paintings, calligraphy,
old chests, stone and ceramic artifacts.
Hwanghak-dong
Flea Market
Second-hand articles
such as grindstones, stoves, televisions, video recorders, compact discs,
clothing, and shoes are sold in the Hwanghak-dong Flea Market.
It'aewon
It'aewon
is a popular spot for bargain shoppers and entertainment seekers. It is
largely responsible for Seoul's reputation as a shopper's paradise. The
area's main street runs for more than a mile long and is lined with boutiques
and stores. They sell items such as tailor and ready-made suits, leather
and eel skin goods, shoes, brassware, and jewelry. Numerous antique shops,
as well as shops specializing in Korean art and calligraphy are also located
in It'aewon.
Shinch'on
One
of the most famous shopping streets in Seoul, Shinch'on is located between
two of the most prestigious universities in Korea. The streets are filled
with youths wearing the latest fashions. Radical and conservative styles
coexist side-by-side. Visitors will be able to enjoy the numerous shops,
coffee lounges, restaurants, and nightclubs while mingling with Korea's
new generation.
Yongsan
Electronics Market
Yongsan Electronics
Market is the largest electronics market in Asia. Specializing in electric
and electronic goods, the market has approximately 5,000 stores housed
in 22 buildings. These shops sell virtually every kind of electrical product
at 30% lower than other markets. With the advancement of computers, Yongsan
Electronics Market has gained popularity as a great new shopping area
in Seoul.
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