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There are open markets as well as high end department stores in Busan to shop from. The Gukje Market, which is close to the Jagalchi Market has open markets and offers bargaining opportunities to travellers. Small...
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There are open markets as well as high end department stores in Busan to shop from. The Gukje Market, which is close to the Jagalchi Market has open markets and offers bargaining opportunities to travellers. Small open-air markets can be found in most neighbourhoods in the city.
There are many upscale stores in Busan where one can shop for designer labels. These include the Choryang Arcade for Foreigners in Dong-gu and the PNU Area of Dongnae. The areas around Kyungsung and Pukyong universities offer cheap accessories and clothes, primarily for the college going crowd. The area of Nampo-dong and Seomyeon has many high end stores.
Major stores like Lotte can be found in Busan in the Seomyeon area. Migilore and Judies Taehwa are two of the most popular malls of the city.
Most of the shop owners speak English here. The E-marts available throughout the city are discount megastores which offer stuff at discounted rates. |
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