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large markets, while simultaneously preserving the intrinsic value of traditional markets. Studies have shown that its spatial configurational features create a network that causes interactions between the market and the surrounding suburban components, which in turn affects the flow, transport and potential movement of pedestrians. This helps
Yukgeori market maintain and promote social and commercial activities, thereby supporting its revitalization. Yukgeori Market is constantly trying to change itself to attract more visitors. It is the first traditional Market, which consists of about 1,200 stores, to launch market gift certificates in 2003, and the use of Onnuri gift certificates is active, which has resulted in the increase in visitors. Various festivals like the Spring festival: (์ ํต์์ฅ ๋ด๋ด์ ์ถ์ ;
72:. 'Namseokgyo Bridge' is the symbol of the Yukgeori Market. The stone bridge is divided into six colours, symbolising the type of goods available with red representing meat, yellow representing processed foods, orange representing fruits and vegetables, green representing agricultural products, purple representing industrial products, and blue representing marine products.
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Yukgeori Market follows the unique tradition of Korean markets. lt operates as a street market with a 5-day and dawn market, held 5 days every month (2nd, 7th, 12th, 17th, 22nd and 27th of each month). Not only is it located at the centre of the intersection of six roads, but is also the place where
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Yukgeori Market is an excellent example of a traditional market which has evolved in a comparatively non-metropolitan area as compared to other metropolitan areas of South Korea. It has survived in a time when traditional markets are losing their vitality and are losing their commercial spaces to
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Dynasty, a stone bridge about 80 meters long, was buried in the market floor in 1936. It is said that damage occurred whenever the
Musimcheon Stream near the market flooded. During the period when Korea was under the Japanese colonial occupation, the surrounding area was reclaimed and Namseokgyo
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Musimcheon Stream, a market for agricultural products and firewood, a soup restaurant and a blacksmith. This was the beginning of the market, formerly
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