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Jeonju Nambu Market

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                    <Jeonju Nambu market>                             Location: 2-242, Jeondong 3-ga, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si

Market Size: 21.349m of land, 11,776m of building area, 16,997mr of burial area

Number of stores: 794 (individual 748, Jeonbuk Super 25, Jeonju 21)

The number of merchants: 1,200 people (257 in street stores - 187 in Cheonbyeon Temporary Store, 70 others)

Main items: casting, furniture, dried fish, vegetables, fruits, medicinal herbs, miscellaneous goods, etc

<Market History> Jeonju Nambu Market is the only historical market in Korea that has been passed down from the past to the present. <The origin and history of the Nambu market>

  • During the Joseon Dynasty, it is said that there was one exterior (dimension) outside the four main gates and one long market inside Jeonju, and the market outside the south gate at that time is called the Nambu Market today.
  • During the Donghak Peasant Revolution, the market area outside the south gate was largely destroyed due to a battle between the peasant army who occupied Jeonju Castle and the allied forces camped in the Wansancheolbong area.
  • 1905 Regular public market opened
  • After that, as Japanese merchants entered the market, the markets outside the east gate and west gate declined, and in 1923 they were integrated into Jeonju Nammun Market.
  • According to Jeonju Busa written during the Japanese colonial period, the market was drastically renovated in 1936, and the name Nambu Market began to be used as a permanent market.
  • At that time, the market size was 5,800 pyeong (now 5,600 pyeong), similar to today, and the number of people entering the market for a year was 1.88 million.

Nambu Market continued to play a central role in Jeonbuk's commerce, finance, and transportation even after liberation, and its heyday is estimated to be from the late 1960s to the 1970s.

  • At that time, Nambu Market was the largest logistics and distribution market in Honam, and there were many large trucks loaded with goods. have been transporting
  • In its heyday, the price of rice throughout the country was determined in the Nambu Market, and it was a time when Busan and Masan were buying rice through the Nambu Market.
  • 1968 ~ 1973: Sales of 7 new market buildings (Jeonju-si)
  • 1978. 10. 13 : Permission to open a market (Southern Market Prosperity Association)
  • Nambu Market in the 1980s Nambu Market continued to play a central role in Jeonbuk's commerce, finance, and transportation even after liberation, and its heyday is estimated to be from the late 1960s to the 1970s.

Nambu Market went downhill from the 1980s, and large apartment complexes were built one after another on the outskirts of downtown Jeonju, and large shopping malls were established in each complex, gradually eroding the market's commercial rights, and from this time, the decline of traditional markets began.

  • Also, since large discount stores such as E-Mart, headquartered in Seoul, entered the market, the commercial area of ​​the market has also declined significantly.
  • Out of 790 stores, 7 to 8 have closed and most of them are still alive, but the biggest problem is that there are no young people to succeed the current merchants.

<Famous foods in Nambu Market> 1. Poppy snack This is where my grandmother cooks all the food by herself. As soon as you place an order, the noodles on one side Grandma pulls out the noodles directly from the machine. In particular, I recommend Dasulgi sujebi. Once you taste it The unforgettable taste will come to this place again. Address: 63, Pungnammun 2-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do

2. Market rice restaurant Jangteo rice restaurant's signboard menu, rice noodles with miso soup is spicy. It's cool There's a plate of squid sari. If you put it in rice soup, it will add a chewy texture. It tastes good On the 2nd floor of Hyundai-ok, the bean sprouts museum There is You can watch it for free and see it. It's diverse, so I recommend you to stop by. Address: 63, Pungnammun 2-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do

3. Mom's hand-in-hand soup You can enjoy bean sprouts soup and sundae soup together Is the place If you eat bean sprout soup with seaweed, it's also liver. It becomes appropriate and tastes good. Address: 2-98, Jeondong 3-ga, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do

4. Hyundai jade The red spicy bean sprout rice soup is spicy. It's cool There's a plate of squid sari. If you put it in rice soup, it will add a chewy texture. address: On the 2nd floor of Hyundai-ok, the bean sprouts museum There is You can watch it for free and see it. It's diverse, so I recommend you to stop by. Address: 63, Pungnammun 2-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do

<Famous restaurants in Nambu Market> 1. Hyundaiok is one of the most famous restaurants in the southern market, and it has the dignity of the No. 1 bean sprout soup from 1979 to the present, and many people are enthusiastic about it because it has a unique taste, and it is so popular that it will expand its franchise nationwide. There is only one single menu, bean sprout rice soup, and there are mild, normal, and spicy flavors.


2. Jojeomrye Nammunpisundae is one of the most famous restaurants in Jeonju and is said to be a must-visit destination for tourists in Jeonju. The advantage of this place is that the inside of the restaurant is pleasant and the food comes out quickly. It can also be introduced as an attractive restaurant not only for tourists but also for locals with its great taste. The menu includes sundae gukbap and blood sausage.


3. Unam Bean Sprout Rice Soup is a restaurant that has appeared on many broadcasts. It is said that Heo Young-man of the diner Heo Young-man praised this bean sprout rice soup. The only menu is bean sprout rice soup. You can also add squid sari and it comes with poached eggs. It's a good food for people who have a hangover.

4. ‘Chorok Daseulgi’ have the advantage of being warm and plentiful. There are also features on the menu, almost every menu contains marsh snails. The reviews of the people who visited this restaurant are also good because it contains a lot of marsh snails and it is good to eat delicious sujebi.


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