Seomun Market, with origins tracing back to the early 17th century, is a vibrant commercial center in Daegu, South Korea. Spanning a wide area, the market offers a diverse array of goods, from tteokbokki, hot and spicy rice cakes, to an extensive selection of textiles. The market’s main highlight is its street food, which comes alive during the weekend night market. As dusk falls, over 80 illuminated stalls create a lively and atmospheric scene, making it a perfect time for visitors to sample the local delicacies.
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