Daesong Market (Korean : 대송농수산물시장;lit. Daesong Agricultural Market) is a traditional street market in Dong District,Ulsan,South Korea. The market has many shops that sell fruits,vegetables,meat,fish,breads,clothing,and traditional Korean medicine. The market also contains many restaurants and street-food stalls. [1] [2]
Due to the emergence of large discount stores in Ulsan,the city government began a market-revival initiative in the mid-2000s to improve the infrastructure around Ulsan's traditional markets,while attempting to maintain their traditional atmosphere. The renovations for Daesong Agricultural Market started in September 2007 [3] and included toilet maintenance,installation of fire-fighting equipment,and the installation of a 362-meter long,8 m wide arcade to keep shoppers dry in rainy weather. [4]
Ulsan,officially the Ulsan Metropolitan City,is South Korea's seventh-largest metropolitan city and the eighth-largest city overall,with a population of over 1.1 million inhabitants. It is located in the south-east of the country,neighboring Busan to the south and facing Gyeongju to the north.
The Kockums Crane is a 140-metre (459 ft) high gantry crane in the Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in Ulsan,South Korea. It was originally used at the Kockums shipyard in Malmö,Sweden.
Dong District is a gu in central Busan,South Korea. It was one of the first 6 gu of Busan established in 1957.
The University of Ulsan (Korean: 울산대학교) (UOU) is a private university in Nam-gu,Ulsan,South Korea. It was founded on February 19,1969 as the Ulsan Institute of Technology. The University was expanded into a four-year university on March 1,1985. The University currently has approximately 10,500 students enrolled.
Jung District is a gu in southern central Ulsan,South Korea. Its name literally means "Central Ward". Most of the population live between the southern border of the River Taehwa and Ring Road. The current head of the district is Park Sung-min (박성민) (2018).
Jagalchi Fish Market (Korean: 자갈치시장) is a fish market in Busan,South Korea. The market is located on the edge of Nampo Port (남포항),Busan. It is considered to be the largest fish market in South Korea.
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Seongdong market (Korean: 성동시장) is the largest traditional market in Gyeongju,North Gyeongsang province,South Korea. Located on the opposite side of Gyeongju station with an entrance on Wonhwa-ro (street),it provides crops,vegetables,fruits,and seafood produced in Gyeongju and nearby areas. There are also vendors that sell street food such as kimbap,sundae,and tteokbokki. An indoor area composed of ten or so restaurants offer fresh banchan as a buffet-style meal or àla carte. Seongdong Market was established in 1971. The market opens in the early morning.
Sinjeong Market is a traditional street market in Nam-gu,Ulsan,South Korea. Established in 1970,today the market has more than 700 shops that sell fruits,vegetables,meat,fish,breads,clothing,and Korean traditional medicinal items. The market is also home to many small restaurants and street food stalls.
Suam Market is a traditional street market in Nam-gu,Ulsan,South Korea. Established in the early 1970s,today the market has more than 120 shops that sell fruits,vegetables,meat,fish,breads,clothing,and Korean traditional medicinal items. The market is also home to many small restaurants and street food stalls. The market is only about 100 meters from a large Homeplus supermarket,and therefore the market's prices must be competitive in order to keep steady business.
Yaeum Market is a traditional street market in Nam-gu,Ulsan,South Korea. Established in 1976,today the market has more than 210 shops that sell fruits,vegetables,meat,fish,breads,clothing,and Korean traditional medicinal items. The market is also home to many small restaurants and street food stalls.
Ulsan Beongae Market is a traditional street market in Nam-gu,Ulsan,South Korea. The market contains more than 150 shops that sell fruit,vegetables,meat,fish,breads,clothing,and Korean traditional medicinal items. The market is also home to many small restaurants and street food stalls.
Ulsan Jungang Market or Ulsan Central Market (Korean: 울산중앙시장) is a traditional street market in Jung-gu,Ulsan,South Korea. It is the largest traditional market in Ulsan. The market contains many shops that sell fruit,vegetables,meat,fish,breads,clothing,and Korean traditional medicinal items. The market also has many small restaurants and street-food stalls. The market is also home to Eel Alley,which is a street famous for the many restaurants serving fresh barbequed pike eel that can be found there.
Taehwa Market is a traditional street market in Jung-gu,Ulsan,South Korea. The market includes shops that sell fruit,vegetables,meat,fish,breads,clothing,and Korean traditional medicinal items. The market also contains some small restaurants and street-food stalls. In recent years the city government launched an initiative to revive traditional markets,and so in 2011 the market underwent renovations,including the addition of new restroom facilities and parking spaces to provide a more modern feel while still retaining the atmosphere of a traditional market.
Eonyang Market (Korean: 언양시장) is a traditional street market about 2 km from Ulsan Station in Eonyang,Ulju County,Ulsan,South Korea. The market is spread out over 3386 m2 with more than 419 stores including many shops that sell fruit,vegetables,meat,fish,breads,clothing,and Korean traditional medicinal items. The market also has many small restaurants and street-food stalls.
Wolbong Market (Korean: 월봉시장) is a traditional street market in Dong-gu,Ulsan,South Korea. The market contains many shops that sell fruit,vegetables,meat,fish,breads,clothing,and Korean traditional medicinal items. There are also many small restaurants and street-food stalls. The market is a popular shopping area for both locals and tourists.
Gwangjang Market (Korean: 광장시장),previously Dongdaemun Market (동대문시장),is a traditional street market in Jongno District,Seoul,South Korea. The market is one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in South Korea,with more than 5000 shops and 20,000 employees in an area of 42,000 m2 (450,000 sq ft). Approximately 65,000 people visit the market each day.
Ulsan Wholesale Agricultural and Fish Market is a wholesale market in Nam-gu,Ulsan,South Korea. The market comprises two structures,a covered area where agricultural products are sold,and a building that houses the fish market and several restaurants that prepare the fish after they are purchased. Prepared dishes include hoe,sannakji,and maeuntang. The market often sells whale meat and whales are sometimes butchered at the exterior of the fish market.
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