2013년 8월 8일 목요일

[FunFun Market] jeonju moraenae market


Plentiful Generosity and a Variety of Food

 
 

 



It is fun to choose between the variety of food at the Jeonju Moraenae Market, such as red bean kalguksu, sundae rice soup, whole chicken, Chinese pancakes, and sticky rice donuts. One of the original sundae rice soup restaurants at the Jeonju Moraenae Market is ‘Pi Sundae,’ which is highly known for its unchanging traditional taste for the past 23 years.
 
 
The Gochang Chicken Restaurant, also known as ‘Shijang Tong Dalk’ (Market Whole Chicken), is located inside one of the market’s alleys. This restaurant reminds customers of past memories and stimulates their.





 

2013년 8월 6일 화요일

[FunFun Market] jeonju moraenae market 2

Life of Freshness and Direct Transactions
 
 

The Jeonju Moraenae Market sells vegetables·fruit·meat·fish·dried fish·clothing and other miscellaneous items. Of the produce, the sale of farm-fresh Chinese cabbage and white radish is the most famous. The view at dawn at the Jeonju Moraenae Market is of merchants and their overflowing trucks of Chinese cabbage and white radish and a long line of retail dealers and customers who want to buy these products. Clean produce is harvested and delivered directly from nearby Soyang, Yongjin, and Jinan daily.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Eliminating the middleman, the fresh garden vegetables are sold at more affordable prices than competitive markets. There are also many customers who live in other areas that go out of their way to come to the Jeonju Moraenae Market because the quality of the vegetables is always good. Cows, pigs, chickens, and other livestock products raised in clean areas is another representative product of the Jeonju Moraenae Market.

 

2013년 8월 4일 일요일

[TalkTalk Market] Moraenae market




Of all the places named Moraenae in the country, a stream in JeonjuCity’s Inhu-dong in North JeollaProvince points to JeonjuCity’s Moraenae.
As a tributary of JeonjuStream starting in Girinbong, it passes through Inhu-dong and Nosong-dong and meets the JeonjuStream in Jinbuk-dong.
 
 
 
Moraenae gets its name from the heavy build up of sediment and morae, or sand, of the meandering stream. Most of the stream has been paved over into roads, and the surrounding area is commonly called Moraenae.


 
 
 
This is exactly where the Jeonju Moraenae Market is located. The Jeonju Moraenae Market was established in 1974. At the time, a small group of traders met and started commercial activity, and the market began with people mostly selling produce from street stalls. Currently it is recognized as a medium-sized market with over 300 stores. Including the merchants who operate street stalls, it is home to about 500 people.