Gukje Market Youth Street
 
Busan(Jung-gu)
Youth Street is full of clothing and sports wear for young people. It boasts non-brand clothing items and accessories with unique designs. Suits and dresses are available at incredibly inexpensive prices compared to those in other areas.

Motgol Market
 
Gyeonggi-do(Suwon-si) ,
Motgol Market features a variety of shops selling side dishes and ingredients ranging from fresh and dried fish to meat, vegetables, rice cake, and more. The sells make great efforts in promoting trust between merchant and customer, providing their products at the lowest prices with a friendly smile. The market is a representative culture market throughout the nation, thanks to the convinence in shopping and the affordable products.

Dream Digital Camera Systems
 
Seoul(Yongsan-gu) ,
Dream Digital Camera Systems offers a comprehensive array of Canon items from film cameras to SLR cameras, lenses, camcorders, and various accessories. Run directly by Canon, it boasts high-quality items in addition to professional repair and maintenance services.

Chris & Christy
 
Busan(Haeundae-gu)
Chris & Christy focuses on both practical and fashionable clothing with classic styles for men and women. Targeting young adults in their twenties and thirties, the brand boasts diverse items from suits to t-shirts.

Gyeongju Seongdong Market
 
Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si) ,
Seongdong Market, situated in Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, opened in 1971 and is comprised of around 300 stores and 30 street vendors. The market is on the opposite side of Gyeongju Station to the east.

Jagalchi Market Live Sea Eels Section
 
Busan(Jung-gu)
Over 30 stores in Jagalchi Market are devoted to selling sea eels renowned for boosting stamina. They offer live sea eels, frozen sea eels, and refrigerated sea eels along with processed food such as marinated sea eels and sea eels fish cakes.

Aritaum - Ewhayeodae Branch
 
Seoul(Seodaemun-gu)
Aritaum is a large cosmetic store compared to other cosmetic stores. Located in the middle of the shopping area around Ewha Womans University, it was opened just a few months ago. Customers will be exposed to see diverse items in the clean, spacious store. Song Hye-kyo and Hyun Bin are the main models of the shop. It has become a popular store among international visitors.

Yangdong Market
 
Gwangju(Seo-gu) ,
Yangdong Market started in the 1910s as a traditional market held on dates ending in 2 and 7 of every month on the white sand beach under Gwangjugyo Bridge. The market has a long history and local citizens have many sayings referring to the multitude of items available here. During the May 18th Democratization Movement, both Yangdong and Daein markets were a grand venue where the citizens of Gwangju gathered together to rally for democratization of the nation. Merchants of the markets provided food, beverages, and medicine to the protestors and participated in the movement alongside their fellow citizens. Yangdong Market is an outstanding traditional market among all markets throughout the nation. The market has upgraded with the times to include modern conveniences, including a consolidated market logo, online shopping mall, and shop owner education classes.

Cheongju Korean Craft Museum
 
Seoul(Jongno-gu)
The Cheongju Korean Craft Museum displays and sells Korean crafts by artists in Cheongju. It is home to over 100 different kinds of crafts including crafts related to Jikji (the oldest remaining book in the world using the metal printing method). Customers are exposed to rich informaton on Jikji and the International Craft Biennale. Main products include neckties (using metal printing), pottery, textile crafts, jewelry, and products using Korean traditional patterns and handwritings. 

Korean Souvenir Department Store
 
Jeju-do(Jeju-si)
The Korean Souvenir Department Store, which opened in 1973, only sells Korean goods. The department store is mainly visited by customers from Japan, and is conveniently located near the airport. The Korean Souvenir Department Store offers a variety of goods such as Korean poetry, leather goods, souvenirs (key holder, dolls, etc.), laver, kimchi, clothes, wooden handicrafts, and much more.