- Shopping in Seoul
Seoul inSouth Korea has manyshopping centres and markets throughout the city. The largest market is theDongdaemun Market which is the largest in South Korea.Myong-dong is a shopping and entertainment area in downtown Seoul which contains some of the city's top stores and fashion boutiques. The area has been subject to much investment and many of the financial institutions such as banks and investment companies have major branches in the area. Nearby is theNamdaemun Market named after theNamdaemun Gate .Itaewon is another notable shopping centre in the city lined with boutiques and stores. The area contains some of city's up market tailors, leather and shoes stores, and antiques such as brassware and jewelry and specialist shops dealing in Korean art and calligraphy.Insa-dong , a narrow street is also known for its antique stores and art galleries.Sinchon is particularly popular with the youth perhaps due to proximity to Seoul's universities.The
Yongsan Electronics Market of Seoul is the largest electronics market in the whole ofAsia [ [http://www.marimari.com/content/korea/shopping/seoul/seoul.html www.marimari.com] Retrieved onMay 7 2008 ] . The market specializes in electric and electronic goods of which South Korea is amajor world producer of and it contains approximately 5,000 stores housed in 22 buildings.Other markets include the
Hwanghak-dong Flea Market ,Gyeongdong Market ,Changanpyeong Antique Market and thefish marketsNoryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market andGarak Market ,Gallery
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