Ulsan Central Market | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 울산중앙시장 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Ulsan Jung-ang sijang |
McCune–Reischauer | Ulsan Jungang sichang |
Ulsan Jungang Market or Ulsan Central Market 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 "Barbeque Eel ally" (Korean : 곰장어골목; RR : Gom Jang-eo Golmok),which is a street famous for the many restaurants serving freshly-killed barbequed pike eel that can be found there. [1]
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