Part of the inside of the market (2024) | |
Location | Seogwi-dong [ko], Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea |
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Coordinates | 33°14′55″N 126°33′51″E / 33.2486°N 126.5643°E / 33.2486; 126.5643 |
Opening date | 1960 (1960) |
Goods sold | Food, souvenirs |
Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market (Korean: 서귀포매일올레시장; Hanja: 西歸浦市每日올레市場) is a large traditional market in Seogwi-dong [ko], Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea. It is the largest and oldest permanent market in Seogwipo, and is considered a major tourist attraction and economic hub for the city. The market is named for olle, Jeju's traditional alleyways from roads to houses.
The market is open 24 hours, although the number of stalls open varies by the hour. The market is located on the Jeju Olle Trail. The market is centrally located and within a 10 minute walk of other major tourist attractions in the city.
Description
It sells a wide variety of goods and amenities, including street food, fruits and vegetables (especially Jeju's hallabong tangerines), souvenirs, and restaurants. Some stores identify which fish for sale were caught that same day. The market has an outdoor performance hall, and often hosts events and performances from local groups. One such event in February 2024 had a traditional Korean shamanic gut performance.
The market was officially established in 1960, and reportedly developed organically around that decade. The market once mainly sold agricultural and industrial products. In the 1990s, it reportedly experienced a lull in business, as local supermarkets became significant. Beginning in 2000, significant construction and modernization efforts were conducted in the market. It was made a covered market from 2000 to 2003. A parking facility with 250 spaces was finished in 2003. In 2004, standardized stalls and signboards were made, and a restroom was completed. The floors were also repaved.
The market's business recovered in the 2010s, as it was made part of the popular Jeju Olle Trail. Stores began catering towards tourists. The market became seen as a success story, as it was one of the fastest growing in the country. Efforts were made to modernize it further. There is a long artificial stream in the middle of the market, with fish and plants in it. The market has made efforts to digitalize and accept overseas payment efforts. Merchants were trained to be able to communicate with foreigners, especially Chinese tourists.
In 2017, it had 216 stores, with 103 street stalls. It had parking capacity for 600 cars and 5 buses. A 2022 report gave the total average sales per day for the market as ₩178.22 million, with an average of 9,034 daily customers. The market began a modernization effort in 2023, wherein ₩1.25 billion was invested in various projects for the market. The city has hosted debates on how to disperse the economic benefits of the market to the rest of the city.
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References
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- ^ 윤, 주형 (2024-02-06). 다시 살아난 서귀포 골목 상권, 시장을 넘어 관광 자원으로. 서귀포신문 (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
- ^ 윤, 주형 (2023-11-22). "매일올레시장 효과 주변 지역 연계 필요". 서귀포신문 (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
- ^ 오, 세은 (2017-09-19). [르포] "없는 것 빼고 다 있는 제주 서귀포매일올레시장으로 '혼저옵서예'". asiatoday.co.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
- ^ 최, 치선 (2017-05-25). [기획] 성공시장 시리즈 ①서귀포매일올레시장(2)...문화와 힐링이 춤추는 공간. 투데이코리아 (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
- 김, 창집 (2022-03-28). '눈·귀·입' 즐거운 코스서 서귀포 '자연·문화·역사' 마주하다. Samda Ilbo [ko] (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
- ^ 홍, 지연 (2022-05-16). 물회 말고 한치 OO! 진짜 제주 토박이들이 먹는 별미는 따로 있다. Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
- ^ 윤, 주형 (2023-11-22). "올레시장 연계방안 개선·야간 관광 활성화 등 제시". 서귀포신문 (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
- ^ 진, 관훈. 서귀포시 매일올레시장 - 디지털서귀포문화대전. Encyclopedia of Korean Local Culture. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
- 우, 종희 (2024-02-02). 제주 탐라국 입춘굿 서귀포에서도 팡파르. 제주매일 (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
- 서귀포매일올레시장. VisitKorea.or.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
- ^ 옥, 기원 (2023-09-28). 장바구니 끼고 어슬렁 재미 솔솔…연휴 때 갈만한 전통시장. The Hankyoreh (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
- 장, 수익 (August 7, 2023). 서귀포 전통시장 관리 엉망..혈세낭비. 서귀포방송. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
External links
Media related to Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market at Wikimedia Commons
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