Busan Eomgung Agricultural Wholesale Market
Eomgung Agricultural Wholesale Market is a large-scale agricultural distribution center established in 1993. General consumers and tourists can exp...
Eomgung Agricultural Wholesale Market is a large-scale agricultural distribution center established in 1993. General consumers and tourists can exp...
Bujeon Market was established by refugees from across the country following the Korean War. It encompasses traditional markets, ginseng markets, an...
Busan Jungang Market, a prominent traditional market in Busan, is noted for its extensive range of flowers, potted plants, and artificial flowers. ...
Guseo Osige Market, a traditional marketplace, is situated near Exit 1 of Guseo Station on Busan Subway Line 1. The market building allocates its f...
Visitors can purchase lighting items and machine tools at 20-30% discounted prices in Lighting Street within Gukje Market. Practical and beautiful ...
Located alongside Manmul Street, Gwangbok-ro Arirang Street in Gukje Market boasts many shops tailored to international visitors. Main items sold h...
Located right next to the sea, Nampo-dong Dried Seafood Market is a tradtional Korean market. Customers who want to experience a traditional seafoo...
Located next to Lighting Street, Manmul Street offers all kinds of items. Unique items are all over the place, and the street is consdiered a must-...
Gijang Market is an outdoor market selling various products including fishery and agricultural products. It features seasonal fishery products. Sea...
Youth Street is full of clothing and sports wear for young people. It boasts non-brand clothing items and accessories with unique designs. Suits an...
Jagalchi Market, located on the seaside road in Busan's Jung-gu, is Korea's largest seafood market, selling both live and dried fish. After the Kor...
As a traditional market naturally formed during the Japanese colonial era, Yeongdo Bongnae Market boasted a large scale, but became smaller in size...
Busan's Bupyeong Market is also known as Kkangtong (tin can) Market. It earned that funny name when it had a variety of imported canned goods from ...
Following the Korean War, refugees who fled to Busan set up stalls in order to make a living by selling smuggled or imported products, which develo...
Busan Haeundae Traditional Market is a popular market most often visited during vacation seasons due to the fact that it is conveniently located ne...