Jagalchi Market
Busan, South Korea
Jagalchi Market in Busan is South Korea's largest and most famous seafood market, located along the coastal area in Busan’s Jung-gu district.
The market spans over 3 kilometers and is known for its lively atmosphere where vendors, mainly women called Jagalchi Ajumeoni, sell an extensive variety of fresh, live, and dried seafood ranging from fish and crabs to sea squirts. Visitors can purchase seafood from the ground floor and then take it upstairs to restaurants where the catch can be cooked on site, offering a fresh, authentic experience.
The market is also host to the annual Busan Jagalchi Festival, which celebrates the city’s rich fishing culture with music, dance, and seafood tasting. Jagalchi Market is a vibrant cultural hub where tourists and locals alike can enjoy the freshness of Busan’s maritime bounty and immerse themselves in its unique food heritage.
Location
52 Jagalchihaean-ro, Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea
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