35년 경력의 삼천포 서부시장 칼잡이 아주머니 삼천포 서부시장은 회따로 셋팅따로인 '초장집'의 원조라 할 수 있다. 어시장에서 직접 생선을 골라 회를 뜨고 음식점으로 가 먹는 방식으로 지금은 전국 대부분의 관광지가 이런 방식이다. 유독 튀는 분이 있어 한참을 구경했다. 얼마나 빠른지 감동, 또 감동이다. 삼천포항 창선-삼천포대교의 개통으로 배를 타거나 먼 거리를 돌아가야 했지만 시간의 단축과 함께 새로운 관광명소를 만들었다. 다리를 중심으로 러브호텔과 바다가 보이는 찻집, 밀려드는 여행자들을 위한 유람선, 횟집들이 즐비하다.먹고, 마시고, 러브도 하고 딱!이다. 모텔마다에는 '1인1주차'라는 간판이 걸려 있다. 마산의 마금산 온천 모텔촌에서 만났던 '원룸원샷다'와 같은 의미인데, 룸마다 주차장이 따라 있..
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Between 2012 and 2014, Seoul-based photographer Hyung S. Kim frequently visited Jeju Island, which lies off the southern coast of South Korea, to document the impressive women carrying on a centuries-old practice. Named the haenyeo—which literally translates to ocean women—the iconic divers harvest shellfish and other sea life without oxygen, requiring that they hold their breath for up to three minutes while plunging 10 meters underwater. Today, many have surpassed age sixty: the youngest diver Kim photographed was 38 at the time, while the oldest was more than 90. More
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The Jagalchi Fsh Markets of Busan, South Kores Photos & story by Brett Goulston There are fish markets and then, there are fish markets! The Jagalchi Fish Markets in Busan fall into the latter category. Markets are not every traveler’s “thing” but I have to confess to being a market tragic - especially when they are there for the locals, not the tourists. And even more so when they don’t have heaps of stuff manufactured in that country that manufactures everything! I spent a few days in Busan which is Korea’s second major city. There’s over 3 million people but this makes it about one third the size of the capital. The question is what to see in Busan South Korea? There’s a lot to see and do including temples, beaches, cultural villages, shopping and great food. However the main attraction – in my view – is the fish markets. They are housed in two buildings – a huge modern complex and an older one right next door. I’m not sure how big they are but it feels like the size of an undercover a football field. As you would expect, there’s a strong smell of the ocean and of fish so be prepared for this. There’s yelling and screaming from every direction. Many of the stall owners are woman and I was hissed at by one elderly lady when I went to take a photo of her display. (While I thought it was quite funny at the time, she certainly didn’t). If it moves and lives in the sea, chances are, it’s for sale at these markets. In fact, it doesn’t even have to move! You’ll find, fish, squid and octopus, sea urchins, mollusks, slugs, seaweed, and the biggest crabs in the history of crabs – no kidding. A word of warning or two... You’re likely to get wet feet so wear old shoes. And if you are going to take photos, ask first or do it without getting caught. Or, like me you might get hissed at! Blue Dot Travel stop over in Korea on the way to The Stans of Central Asia. Many of our clients spend a few additional days exploring South Korea. You can do a day trip from Seoul to Busan on the high speed train. It is 3 hours each way so consider staying over night. Map of South Korea Fish markets in Busan A cornucopia of sea creatures in Busan! The busy port of Busan Someone has to open the shells! Busan is South Korea's second largest city You can buy just about anything at the Busan markets
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