Dongdaemun Market

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Dongdaemun Market

Korean name
Hangul 동대문시장
Revised Romanization Dongdaemun sijang
McCune-Reischauer Tongdaemun sichang

Dongdaemun Market or Tongdaemun is a market and shopping center in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It is the largest shopping center in South Korea[1]. It opened in July, 1905 and was originally located in Yeji-dong (예지동 ) whose name literally means "a neighborhood for learning politeness", so the market was first called Baeugaejang (배우개장, market for learning).[2]

Dongdaemun Market is located near Dongdaemun of which it takes its name. In total the market has 26 shopping malls situated over 10 blocks, 30,000 speciality shops, and 50,000 manufacturers [3]. The market sells goods ranging from just about everything but notably silks, clothes, shoes and leather goods, sporting goods, plumbing and electronics, office supplies, fortune tellers, toys and food areas specialiing in Korean cuisine.

The market was traditionally a night market and wholesalers once operated from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Now, the area is open for 18 ½ hours a day from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 a.m., with some stores open 24 hours a day, although most stores close on Mondays and holidays. [4].

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  • Dongdaemun Shopping Complex
  • Pyeonghwa Market
  • Nampyeonghwa Market
  • Sinpyeonghwa Market
  • Jeilpyeonghwa Market
  • Kwanghee Market
  • Tongil Market
  • Donghwa Market
  • Doosan Tower
  • Migliore

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