When I walked up to my first outdoor market I felt like I finally found the Korea I was expecting and wanting. Rows of brightly colored umbrellas and pop up canopies were squeezed into several narrow streets. The sights, smells, and sounds were overwhelming that first time as my family walked through what seemed like a maze. Food carts were squeezed into tight spaces with their spicy dishes and fried sweets. The language I didn’t understand buzzed in my ears as several stand owners yelled through bullhorns. Clothes hung in tightly packed racks. You name it and I’m sure someone was selling it. This wasn’t a fancy mall, the big box store Emart, or even the English speaking area outside of the base gates. This was Korea. One of the ongoing traditional outdoor markets.
I am not Korean sized, but they do have some great deals!
Very thankful we chose to wear our two youngest kids! On busy market days it’s really hard to fit even the smallest of umbrella strollers. Keeping up with three kids in such a crowded space is definitely made easier by only having to keep up with one walking child.
That first trip I decided to stick to the basics...bell peppers, tomatoes, carrots, and chamwae.
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