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Shopping in Seoul, Korea
by Marilyn Chew
 Surrounded
by mountains, Seoul is a vibrant and fascinating city with a population
of about 10 million. With more than a million registered motor vehicles
and dominated by skyscrapers and multi-lane highways, it still manages
to maintain a hidden history of ancient temples, palaces, pagodas and peaceful
gardens. This ancient city has been the capital of Korea since the 14th
century.
Weather
Seoul's has a distinct four
seasons: Spring - nice weather. Temperatures range from 16°C (62°F)
to 24°C (75°F). Summer - hot weather and heavy monsoons (as well
as typhoons). Temperatures range from 24°C (75°F) to 35°C (95°F).
Autumn - blue skies, sunshine and spectacular foliage fall. Little rain.
Temperatures range from 12°C (55°F) to 20°C (70°F). Winter
- cold and dry. A good time to visit if you like skiing. Very few tourists
and freezing weather. Temperatures between -6°C (20°F) to 10°C
(53°F) with January bringing the most snow.
Shopping
Seoul is a heaven for shoppers
with numerous mega-shopping centers. You can really shop till you drop.
Seoul is famous for high quality goods coupled with excellent and reasonable
prices.Only one caution: be prepared for large and massive crowds. Usually
people including most tourists are polite, but there can be some pushing
and shoving at times in and around the major shopping areas.
Namdaemun (The Great South
Gate) Market
The downtown Namdaemun Market,
the biggest traditional market in Korea (covers about 10 acres), offers
everything from ginseng to kimchi to military uniforms. Among the popular
items for tourists are clothes, shoes, fabrics, tableware, flowers, ginseng
products, toys, and watches. It is a world-famous shopping paradise and
an attraction that tourists should not miss. Most shops have their own
factories and make the products themselves offering both wholesale and
retail at an extremely low prices. Prices are generally 10% to 20% lower
than prices at other markets. Hours vary by store, so it's advisable to
plan out in advance according with a shopping list before you start the
actual shopping. Wholesalers operate from midnight to 6:00 a.m., and retailers
are open from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Although most retailers close their
stores on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month, many street vendors operate
stalls in the alleys. Near the main street to the north of the market there
is also an extensive underground arcade. Visitors can get travel information
and interpretation guide service in English and Japanese for free.
Yongsan
Electronics Market
Yongsan Electronics Market
was formed by a host of small electronic dealers and has since developed
into the greatest electronic shopping town in the East. It covers a whopping
78,650 square meters in size. It has more than 7,000 shops in 24 shopping
centers which includes Electronics Land, Najin, Seonin, Wonhyo and a computer
wholesale center. Visitors to this shopping town can enjoy shopping for
almost all kinds of the latest electronic products and components, including
computers, games and lighting equipment. The prices are about 10 to 30%
cheaper for Korean made products, while imported items can go as low as
50% lower than elsewhere. Also, it is possible to receive larger discounts
at the beginning of the year, at the beginning of the school year or during
holidays. Most major stores are open from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.
Shinch'on
One of the most famous shopping
streets in Seoul, Shinch'on is located within walking distance of 4 universities.
The are restaurants, cafes, cinemas and night clubs filled with youths
wearing the latest fashions. It was a wild place to be on eve of public
holidays.
Insa-dong
If you're shopping for antiques,
Insa-dong is the place. It's a narrow street lined with antique stores,
art galleries and secondhand bookstores. Dubbed "Mary's Alley" by foreigner
to Seoul, Insa-dong is the best place to purchase antiques, reproductions,
calligraphy, paintings, and a wide variety of implements and articles from
Korea's past. Traditional teahouses and art galleries are also concentrated
in this area.
Itaewon
Itaewon is famous for bargain
hunting. If you like to dig through piles of junk to find hidden treasures,
this is the place to go. Here you can find branded goods which were rejected
for export at very attractive prices. These items are not bad in quality,
they just are of irregular or odd sizes.
Apkujong
Apkujong-South of the river
(Kangnam) is a place of fashion. It`s the land of upscale Department Stores,
funky cool boutiques and luxury branded shops. This is the happening place
for the latest in fashion. If you have the money, they have the goods!
Techno Mart
Techno Mart, a large shopping
center, is occupied by more than 2,000 electronic shops located from the
1st to 8th floor. You can purchase electronic products, computers, sound
systems, communication equipment, CDs and much more. Prices here tend to
be 10% to 20% lower than other places.
Offering a variety of goods
from the antiques to the latest in fashion and pricing ranging from bargain
prices to top end exclusive prices, Seoul is truly a heaven for shoppers.
Seoul
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About the Author
Marilyn loves travellings
and maintains the website: All
About Travellings - An informative site on travellings, tours and holidays.
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