Sunday, March 31, 2013

Namdaemun Market (남대문 시장)




Namdaemun Market(南大門市場) is a large traditional market in Seoul, South Korea. Namdaemun market dates back to 1414, during the reign of King Taejong, as a government managed marketplace. In 1608, King Seonjo set up the office of seonhyecheong (hangul: 선혜청, hanja: 宣惠廳, "tribute bureau") in the district to manage the tributes of rice, cloth and money. A trading marketplace took its form around that time and commercial activities flourished as traders set up various shops. Much of the market is outside, but there are also many stores which line the streets. Many retailers buy their items, particularly clothing, at wholesale prices at Namdaemun, to resell in their own stores in other cities. Namdaemun is a popular tourist attraction.

Direction : Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 4. Hoehyeon Station,  Exit 5.






























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