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Street market in Ulsan, South Korea
Suam Market
Entrance to Suam Market
Korean name
Hangul수암상가시장
Hanja秀岩市場
Revised RomanizationSuam sangga sijang
McCune–ReischauerSuam sangga sijang

Suam Market (Korean: 수암상가시장; lit. Suam Downtown Market) is a traditional street market in Nam District, Ulsan, South Korea. Established in the early 1970s, today the market has more than 120 shops that sell fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, breads, clothing, and Korean traditional medicinal items. The market is also home to many small restaurants and street food stalls. The market is only about 100 meters from a large Homeplus supermarket, and therefore the market's prices must be competitive in order to keep steady business.

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References

  1. 식이요법·꾸준한 운동으로 뼈건강 신경써주이소. UlsanPress (in Korean). 14 July 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2013.

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Markets in South Korea
Busan
Cheongju
Daegu
Gyeongju
Seoul
Ulsan
Jeju

35°31′41″N 129°19′12″E / 35.528°N 129.320°E / 35.528; 129.320


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