点评:The market is vast with many alley ways, and can get really busy on the weekends. Shops seem to open after 9 am and close by 7 pm. The shops along the street are just the tip of the iceberg as these street level shops are the frontage of multiple small malls to wander into, each often specialising in a particular item. There is even a mall dedicated to children's wear or jewellery/accessories. Hats, socks, bags, clothing, Korean ginseng, snacks, toys and household items galore. In the early evening, the street vendors open offering typical Korean street food. Delve into the narrow alleys to find cosy eateries selling local food, including Kalguksu Alley. There are gate numbers for the main entries to the market. The often featured on social media hotteok vendor is at gate 2 (ask for the vegetable one). Many vendors can speak some English. A fun way to spend a couple of hours getting local souvenirs and bargains and trying local food.
翻译:市场很大,有许多小巷,周末会非常繁忙。商店似乎在上午 9 点后开门,下午 7 点关门。街边的商店只是冰山一角,因为这些街边商店是多个小型商场的正面,每个商场通常都专营某一特定商品。甚至还有一个专门经营童装或珠宝/配饰的商场。帽子、袜子、包、衣服、高丽参、零食、玩具和家居用品应有尽有。傍晚时分,街头小贩开始营业,提供典型的韩国街头小吃。深入狭窄的小巷,可以找到出售当地美食的温馨餐馆,包括刀切面小巷。市场主要入口有门号。社交媒体上经常出现的火锅摊贩在 2 号门(要蔬菜摊)。许多摊贩都会说一些英语。这是一种有趣的方式,可以花几个小时购买当地纪念品和便宜货,品尝当地美食。