As the name suggests, this market only opens five days a week. Besides Nonghyup Bank. The parking in front of the bank is free. We bought pants at one lady. Make sure you survey first before buying. The other store might sell cheaper.
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Jeju Five-Day Folk Market Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The good places for shopping in Jeju Island are mainly in the central business district, traditional market markets such as the "Five Days Market" that opens every five days, and hypermarkets. And of course, when you arrive in Jeju, you must buy some gifts with the characteristics of Jeju Island, such as home-made clothes, imitation stone statues of Dolha Lubang, Jingdong hats and other folk crafts and souvenirs. The central business district is located in the prosperous area of the city. There are shops on both sides of the road, business districts, residential districts, coffee shops, fast food restaurants and other rest places. In Jeju's traditional markets, all kinds of daily necessities, fruits, agricultural products and even commodities are complete, and they are popular among residents of Jeju Island and foreign tourists due to their low prices. You can also experience the real life style of Jeju people while shopping here. In addition, large supermarkets have played a strong role in promoting the retail industry of Jeju Island, and Jeju's native honey, Jeju dried sea bream, Hallabong citrus and other native products can be bought in major supermarkets, which greatly facilitates tourists' shopping. Travel shopping. The Chinese Five Days Market is located in the center of Zhongwenli. Since there is a Chinese tourist park nearby, it attracts many people. Open every five days, it is a very important part of the business circle in the region.
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Jeju Five-Day Folk Market Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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As the name suggests, this market only opens five days a week. Besides Nonghyup Bank. The parking in front of the bank is free. We bought pants at one lady. Make sure you survey first before buying. The other store might sell cheaper.
The five-day traditional market in Jeju City, which is open on the 2nd, 7th, 12th, 17th, 22nd and 27th of each month, is the largest and oldest in the other five-day market. The place is large and the locals sell a variety of things, such as fish, livestock, clothes, hats, pottery, flowers, agricultural products, local food, etc.
Finally came to the interesting Jeju folklore five-day market, in fact, not five days, it is only open every month 2 words and 7 words. Fortunately, today caught up, Paul Wanyou, the eye opens, Asia's traditional wet market is the same.
Jeju Oil Market! The end of every month is open on the 2nd and 7th~~ It is the largest oil market in Jeju Island!! I go buy pots or eat them!! Snacks & donut hot dog eel inside. The noodles are cheap and delicious~~ There are many other things to see~
So good.
everything you can find there in cheap prices.