Do you collect anything vintage or antique? When I heard we had a sponsored video to film at a markets I assumed it was another food market, was really surprised and happy to see it was this type of market. I had never been before but there were so many interesting things. If we hadn't been busy filming, there were definitely things I wanted to buy. Next time!
I guess I would say NASCAR items, bells, musical snowglobes. I love animals so any statue of my favorite ones, Vinyls (45&33). Because I crochet I love items like doilies, afghans etc... My hubby collects antique tools he grew up on a farm. He would say I collect Kpop (mainly BTS related), yarn and books🤦.
Yul pretending to be a grannie was hilarious! Thanks for featuring this! I would love to go there next time I'm in Korea. What were the prices like? Was it more pricey like in an antique store, or more like flea market/thrift store/op shop prices?
Thank you for making this video. I've had a few of my Korean students tell me about this place when we've talked about second-hand shops and charity shops. It's awesome to finally see the famous flea market!
@Korea4Me We couldn't even show everything there is! And within that neighborhood are more vintage shops, so I think the whole area is great for those interested in vintage and antique items.
It looks fascinating. I'm korean, but I've lived in Australia for a long time and haven't been to Korea much. I'd love to take my Aussie husband there when we visit Korea again.
@cherylschaeffer7832 there are many stalls where things are being sold - not many prices displayed though so I think there is some haggling expected maybe. But as you walk up to the next level there are displays of items where it's more like a museum, but still mostly there are stalls selling things. On that level is also the area that is a recreation of stores and school from the past.
Do you collect anything vintage or antique?
When I heard we had a sponsored video to film at a markets I assumed it was another food market, was really surprised and happy to see it was this type of market. I had never been before but there were so many interesting things. If we hadn't been busy filming, there were definitely things I wanted to buy. Next time!
I guess I would say NASCAR items, bells, musical snowglobes. I love animals so any statue of my favorite ones, Vinyls (45&33). Because I crochet I love items like doilies, afghans etc... My hubby collects antique tools he grew up on a farm. He would say I collect Kpop (mainly BTS related), yarn and books🤦.
Yul pretending to be a grannie was hilarious! Thanks for featuring this! I would love to go there next time I'm in Korea. What were the prices like? Was it more pricey like in an antique store, or more like flea market/thrift store/op shop prices?
Thank you for making this video. I've had a few of my Korean students tell me about this place when we've talked about second-hand shops and charity shops. It's awesome to finally see the famous flea market!
@Korea4Me We couldn't even show everything there is! And within that neighborhood are more vintage shops, so I think the whole area is great for those interested in vintage and antique items.
It looks fascinating. I'm korean, but I've lived in Australia for a long time and haven't been to Korea much. I'd love to take my Aussie husband there when we visit Korea again.
It's definitely my kinda store to explore. Was a bit hurt by the CD players,,, lol. But so interesting none the less.
Very interesting place! I wonder if they sell anything or is it more like a museum.
@cherylschaeffer7832 there are many stalls where things are being sold - not many prices displayed though so I think there is some haggling expected maybe. But as you walk up to the next level there are displays of items where it's more like a museum, but still mostly there are stalls selling things. On that level is also the area that is a recreation of stores and school from the past.
I definitely want to visit here. So many treasures! Is this market at Dongmyo?
@sarahsneddon3865 some more info here: english.visitkorea.or.kr/svc/whereToGo/locIntrdn/rgnContentsView.do?vcontsId=75569