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Among local foods, Kotdeungchigi Guksu is quite a peculiar name. Kotdeung means nose bridge, and chigi means hitting. As the noodle is very chewy and elastic, if one eats the noodle too fast, the noodle strand can hit the nose bridge hard. This is how it earned the name. Also, eating it while it is hot leads to sweating on one's nose, giving it a nickname Kotdeungtwigi, meaning flicking a nose bridge.
Jeongseon Gondeuree-bap is one of Jeongseon's most iconic speciality foods. Jeongseon's locally produced gondeure (thistle) is mixed with rice. It may look too simple, but it is healthy and takes full advantage of ingredient's taste. People of all ages can enjoy it, making the food a must to try out for tourists visiting Jeongseon.
The market is located at Gohan-eup, Jeongseon-gun. Tourists visiting Gangwonland, HIgh 1 Resort, Hambaek Mountain, Jeongamsa, and Samtan Art Mine often visit the market. The mar..
39, Bongyang 7-gil, Jeongseon-eup, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do
The market is located at Gohan-eup, Jeongseon-gun. Tourists visiting Gangwonland, HIgh 1 Resort, Hambaek Mountain, Jeongamsa, and Samtan Art Mine often visit the market. The mar..
46, Gohan 4-gil, Gohan-eup, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do
The market is close to Kangwon Land and surrounding tourist attractions. Various foods are sold along with assortment of san-namul such as deodeok (Codonopsis lanceolata), thistle,..
6-1, Sabuk 2-gil, Sabuk-eup, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do
The market, along with Pyeongchang Jinbujang and Daehwajang form Gangwondo's top three markets. It has a tradition dating back a century, and Imgye garlic and apple earned nation-w..
6, Songgye 2-gil, Imgye-myeon, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do