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  1. The market currently has two underground and four above-ground floors. In 2012, it had around 1,500 businesses and 2,000 workers. Many stores specialize in clothing and textiles. History A market roughly in the area of the modern market (1910)

    • Gukje Market (국제시장) – Center of Commerce
    • Jagalchi Market (자갈치시장) – Seafood Sensation
    • Bupyeong Kkangtong Market (부평 깡통시장) – Night Food Market
    • Haeundae Market (해운대시장) – Snacks Paradise
    • Bujeon Market (부전시장) – Local Recommended
    • Gupo Market (구포시장) – Historical Market
    • Busanjin Market (부산진시장) – A to Z Textile

    Perhaps the most famous market on this list, Gukje Market is the biggest traditional market in Busan. They sell various local and imported goods, like cooking utensils, electronics, and furniture. So it’s no surprise you’ll find a lot of locals buying their groceries here. This market also has historical importance in the Busan community. It was bu...

    If you want to look for more exotic seafood, walk farther to Jagalchi Market. You can buy almost anything here! Even seafood you didn’t know existed before. Plus, you can eat them directly in the restaurants upstairs while enjoying the beach view from the terrace. Jagalchi Market is one of the oldest traditional markets in Busan and in Korea, since...

    For a full-day experience, there’s no other place like Bupyeong Market! During the day, you can find daily necessities and fresh products. And once the sun sets, Bupyeong Market turns into a food street filled with various authentic, delicious food stalls. This night market is also known as Kkangtong or Tin Market. Named because Bupyeong once sold ...

    Another market specializing in their diverse cuisine is the Haeundae market, one of the most popular traditional markets in Busan. You might already be familiar with the name as this market is located around 5 minutes on foot from the famous Haeundae beach. Or maybe from K-dramas or variety shows! They offer a wide range of authentic Korean and int...

    A little different than Gukjae or Jalgachi markets which can be a bit touristy, Bujeon Market is all about the locals. No fancy signs or whatever. This is where local Busan people go to buy their groceries and sell their specialties. Located near Bujeon Station, this market can be pretty crowded in the morning through the afternoon. The food and re...

    Another legendary market is Gupo Market near the Nakdong River. It was initially a trading hub during the 17th-century Joseon period and operated as a 5-day market until it became permanent in 1972. At the main entrance, you can see different alleys displaying a wide range of seafood, vegetables, and other ingredients. If you come in October, you c...

    Legend has it that whenever a Busan woman married, she would go to this market to buy everything she needed for her new household. Because this market just got everything! Busanjin Market is known for their fabric, embroidery, and silk items. From hanbok (Korean traditional garment) to bedsheets, table cloth, silk, and other handmade trinkets—you c...

  2. Sep 2019. This is a very local market where you can find ready made hanbok or textile to make hanbok or korean traditional costume. Looking at our hot climate here, hanbok may not be suitable but they are indeed beautiful! Colours vibrant.

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    • Beomil-dong, Dong-gu, Busan
  3. 12. #25 of 102 Shopping in Busan. Speciality & Gift Shops • Flea & Street Markets. Write a review. What people are saying. By LUVBALIBEACH. “ Everything Korean! Sep 2019. This is a very local market where you can find ready made hanbok or textile to make hanbok or korean traditional costume.

  4. Busanjin Market. 12 reviews. #26 of 113 Shopping in Busan. Speciality & Gift ShopsFlea & Street Markets. Write a review. What people are saying. By LUVBALIBEACH. “ Everything Korean! Sept 2019. This is a very local market where you can find ready made hanbok or textile to make hanbok or korean traditional costume.

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    • Beomil-dong, Dong-gu, Busan
  5. Sep 13, 2022 · Located in the alley behind Busanjin Market, Maeul Bunsik offers inexpensive and very delicious food. Dangmyeon (bibim cellophane noodle) and gimbap is by far the locals' favorite. By Yoona Kang. September 13, 2022.

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  7. We’ll present you to the seven traditional marketplaces in Busan that you should not miss in this post. Every market has a distinct appeal of its own, whether it is the lively stalls of Gukje Market or the fragrant food stalls of Jagalchi Fish Market.

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