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Store #4, 1F, 30-4, Myeongdong-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
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19, Myeongdong-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
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16, Myeongdong-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
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13-1, Myeongdong-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
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74.50514026184935m 27216 2021-04-30
13-2, Jungnim-dong, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
+82-33-254-2558
Chuncheon Romantic Market is Chuncheon’s representative regular market that opened in 1960. It connects to Chuncheon’s high street, Myeongdong. As the arcade is installed in the market passageway, people can conveniently use the market regardless of the weather and season. Selected as a cultural tourism-style market in 2010, the market was renamed Chuncheon Romantic Market and refurbished with signboards and alleys. Visitors can discover hidden mural paintings and sculptures in various alleys. The market is packed with stores selling hanbok (traditional Korean clothes), general clothes, miscellaneous goods, and various food ingredients, as well as restaurants specializing in noodles, blood sausage soup, Vietnamese rice noodles, and others. When the U.S. army resided in Chuncheon, the Yankee Market was formed to sell American goods, but is barely surviving these days. Chuncheon Romantic Market is not large in size, but it is adjacent to other attractions such as Chuncheon Myeongdong Street, Yungnim Pass, and Myeongdong Dakgalbi Alley of Chuncheon. In addition, it was also included in the list of “16 Traditional Markets for Tourists” by Korea Tourism Organization (KTO).
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13, Myeongdong-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
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1F, 12-1, Myeongdong-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
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1-2F, 11-1, Myeongdong-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
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110.00749304252021m 75847 2022-12-22
9-1 , Geumgang-ro 62beon-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
+82-33-250-3089
This alley is lined with dakgalbi (spicy stir-fried chicken) restaurants in Myeong-dong, which is Chuncheon’s high street. Chuncheon-style dakgalbi originates from the story in which people marinated chicken instead of pork and grilled it with charcoal like pork ribs in the 1960s. Later, various vegetables, such as cabbage and onion, were added to the dish and stir-fried together on an iron plate. As people can eat it plenty at a reasonable price, dakgalbi has been popular among college students and soldiers, and at this time, dakgalbi earned its nicknames such as “People’s galbi (ribs)”, and “College students’ galbi.” The Dakgalbi Alley was established as dakgalbi restaurants were opened one by one on the backstreet of Myeongdong in Chuncheon, in the 1970s to 1980s. Currently, this 150-meter-long alley is packed with dakgalbi restaurants on both sides. Along with charcoal-grilled spicy chicken and spicy griddled chicken, customers can try Chuncheon buckwheat noodles, which are also a famous local delicacy. The information panel explaining the history of Chuncheon spicy stir-fried chicken is installed in the alley. This alley is also known for the filming location for the Korean TV entertainment program Infinite Challenge and other programs.
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18, Jungang-ro 67beon-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
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