신영시장: Sinyoung Market in Seoul and Nearby attractions

Introducing Sinyoung Market in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, and the many attractions that surround it. We'll show you how to shop at the traditional market and spend time at the nearby parks and ice rinks. Sinyoung Market Overview Established in 1981, this comprehensive market is a favorite among many residents, as each store has a strict country-of-origin labeling system that allows you to buy food with confidence. It has the widest pedestrian walkways of any general market in Seoul, so you can enjoy shopping in a comfortable environment. The market offers public coupons based on your purchase amount, which you can exchange for gift certificates at the customer support center or participate in sweepstakes. Free shipping is also available for purchases over KRW 30,000. ※ Market Google map ☜ Location and access Sinyoung Market is located at 161-5 Woljeong-ro, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, Korea, and is a 5-minute walk from Exit 2 of Kkachisan Station on Subway Lines 2 and 5, and buses 5712,

수유재래시장: Suyu Traditional Market in Seoul and Nearby attractions

We'll introduce you to Suyu Traditional Market, a traditional market in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, and the many attractions in and around the area. We'll show you how to shop for fresh produce at the traditional market and explore the tranquil temple Hwagyesa Temple and the massive green park, Buk Seoul Dream Forest. Overview of Suyu Traditional Market Suyu Traditional Market is a traditional market that has been around for over 50 years, since 1966. It is a large market consisting of three buildings, the Suyu Market, the alleyway market, and the Suyu Traditional Market, with about 300 shops. The Suyu Market sells a variety of industrial goods such as men's and women's clothing, children's clothing, miscellaneous goods, and electronics, while the Suyu Traditional Market and Suyu Traditional Market sell fresh agricultural and livestock products, side dishes, and processed foods from all over the country. The market also has a small library for vendors and customers.

송화벽화시장: Songhwa Mural Market in Seoul and Nearby attractions

Gangseo-gu is a neighborhood in Seoul with a lot to see and do. Today, we'll introduce you to Songhwa Mural Market and its surrounding attractions. Songhwa Mural Market Overview Songhwa Mural Market got its current name in 2016 when it was selected as part of a project to foster alleyway-style markets. The market's ceiling is covered with murals of famous paintings from around the world, making it a unique place to enjoy art while shopping. The shops range from agricultural products to clothing and daily necessities, and the banchan bundles, which are bundles of various side dishes, are especially popular. Although the market is not large, it is well organized into sections, making shopping convenient. Songhwa Mural Market also has its own parking lot for customers, and offers parking discounts for purchases made inside the market. ※ Market Google map ☜ Songhwa Mural Market: A unique market where art and shopping meet Location and access Songhwa Mural Market is locat

별빛남문시장: Byeolbit(Starlight)-namun Market in Seoul and Nearby attractions

Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, is full of charming traditional markets and places to enjoy nature. Today, we'll introduce you to Byeolbit(Starlight)-namun Market and its surrounding attractions. Byeolbit(Starlight) Namun Market Overview Byeolbit(Starlight) Nammun Market started as Nammun Market in the 1970s, and got its current name when it was reorganized in 2018. It has about 120 stores and has a price labeling system that accurately displays prices and country of origin. The market is straight and long, making it easy to navigate. ※  Market Google map ☜ Location and access Byeolbit(Starlight) Nammun Market is located at 17, Siheung-daero 144-gil, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, and can be reached by taking buses 5617, 5624, or 5627 from Exit 1 of Guro Digital Complex Area on Subway Line 2 and getting off at Munseong Elementary School. Address: 17, Siheungdae-ro 144-gil, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, Korea Phone: 02-868-9727 Hours: 9:00 ~ 21:00 (Opening hours vary by store) Website: https://blog.naver

Minolta X-300 Film Camera Basic Information and Manual Download

Introduced in 1981, the Minolta X-300 is a single-lens reflex camera (SLR) that uses 35mm film and is electronically controlled with an aperture priority mode. In South Korea, it was imported and sold by Samsung, and was characterized as an entry-level version of the X-700 model, removing many features to lower the price. Download Minolta X-300 User Manual Learn more about the camera's features and usage with the Minolta X-300's user manual. You can download the user manual in English from the link below. 📷  Minolta X-300 User Manual (English)  👈 Link Click Minolta X-300 Basic Specifications Camera format and film used Format: Single-lens reflex AE camera with electronically controlled 35 mm foreground plane shutter Film: Uses 35 mm film Shooting method Auto exposure: Aperture-prioritized automatic exposure (AUTO) Manual exposure: Fully manual exposure (M) Screen size Size: 24 X 36 mm Lens Mount Mount: Minolta bayonet mount Standard Lens Lens: MD 50mm f1.4 Fo

Download CANON A-Series Film Camera Manuals (feat. AE-1, AE-1 program, A-1)

My first film camera, the Canon AE-1, which first introduced me to the allure of film cameras in 2007. One of the great things about film cameras is that you don't know what you're going to get until you develop/print. This unique sense of waiting and excitement is something you can't get with digital cameras. My first encounter with the Canon AE-1 My relationship with the Canon AE-1 began when I happened to accompany a friend on his way to buy one. I was intrigued and bought one myself, and through my club activities, I got even more hooked. Many of our club members became interested in the camera after seeing it used by the main character in the Japanese movie “Just in Love with You” (Heavenly Forest: 2007), or because it was their parents' old camera. The Canon AE-1 is widely regarded as an entry-level film camera. The Canon AE-1 is perfect for beginners The Canon AE-1 is a very basic camera, which makes it perfect for beginners. Higher-end models have

방학동 도깨비시장: Banghak-dong Dokkeobi(Goblin) Market in Seoul and Nearby attractions

Located in Dobong-gu, Seoul, Banghak-dong Dokkeobi(Goblin) Market is a traditional market with a long history and a unique atmosphere. It offers a variety of food and goods alongside humorous murals of goblins, and the surrounding area is a fascinating mix of culture and nature. ※  Market Google map ☜ Banghak-dong Dokkeobi(Goblin) Market Location and access Address: 17, Dodang-ro 13ga-gil, Dobong-gu, Seoul, Korea Phone: 02-954-1225 Hours: Daily 8:00 - 21:30 (individual shop opening hours vary) Access: About a 15-minute walk from Exit 1 of Banghak Station on Subway Line 1 (distance: about 1.1 kilometers) About Banghak-dong Dokkeobi(Goblin) Market Banghak-dong Dokkeobi(Goblin) Market is a traditional market in Dobong-gu, Seoul that was first formed in 1982 by a group of street vendors. The name of the market comes from the story of an old woman and her filial son who lived here. Legend has it that the old woman was restored to health with the help of a goblin, hence the name.

망원시장: Mangwon Market in Seoul and Nearby attractions

Mapo-gu, Seoul, is home to many traditional markets and cultural attractions. Here's a guide to Mangwon Market and its surroundings. ※ Market Google map ☜ Mangwon Market: A culinary paradise that blends tradition and modernity Location and access Mangwon Market is located at 14, Poeun-ro 8-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, and is a 5-minute walk from Exit 2 of Mangwon Station on Subway Line 6. Address: 14, Poeun-ro 8-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea Phone: 02-335-3591 Hours: 9:00 ~ 22:00 (Opening hours vary by store) Website: https://mangwonsijang.modoo.at/ Mangwon Market Overview This market was formed in the 1970s from a collection of small shops in an alley in Mangwon-dong, and now attracts an average of 20,000 visitors a day. The market attracts not only locals but also out-of-town visitors, as there are many attractions nearby, including Mangridang-gil and the Han River Yusuji(retarding basin) Reservoir. In recent years, it has been featured on several TV programs, making it a popul

뚝도시장: Ttukdo Market in Seoul and Nearby attractions

Seongdong-gu, Seoul, is home to many places that combine traditional charm with modern vibrancy. Today, we'll introduce you to the main attractions in and around Ttukdo Market. ※ Market Google map ☜ Ttukdo Market: A blend of tradition and youth Location and access Ttukdo Market is located at 6-42, Seongdeokjeong 15-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, about a 10-minute walk from Exit 3 of Seongsu Station on Subway Line 2. Address: 6-42, Seongdeokjeong 15-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, Korea-Phone: 02-464-4426 Hours: 9:00 ~ 21:00 (Opening hours vary by store) Website: seoulyak.com Ttukdo Market Overview Ttukdo Market is a traditional market that has been around since the 1960s, deriving its name from the fact that Ttukdo Island was once called Ttukdo. It consists of about 120 shops, selling a wide range of items from vegetables, fruits, and meat to clothing and daily necessities. In the center of the market is Ttukdo Live Fish Market, where you can buy fresh live fish. The mayor of Tt