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Itaewon-dong Shopping Area

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Brief History of Itaewon
Itaewon market Dating from the 14th century, Itaewon was the first gateway to Seoul for travelers coming from the Yeongnam area of Korea. Being adjacent to the Han River, it formed a major trading area. That tradition continues today as Itaewon attracts thousands of foreign shoppers. The Itaewon shopping area covers a 1.4 km length, stretching from the U.S. 8th Army Base eastwards to Hannam-dong and contains over 1,000 different stores. The area has a vibrant night life scene with many bars and nightclubs. Many street vendors selling shirts, jackets, and caps also stay up late to cater to nocturnal shoppers. Most vendors speak some English and Japanese, and most will take Won, Dollars, or Yen for transactions. Most larger shops will take most credit cards as well.

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Origin of the Area Name for Itaewon
According to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Itaewon has had two different sets of Chinese characters representing its name. One set used I (meaning different or foreign) and T'ae (meaning pregnancy or conception). The other set used the characters for pear (I ) and big (Tae ). When the Japanese army occupied Seoul during the 1592-98 Japanese invasion, the head of Japanese army went to Unjeong-sa temple in Hwanghak-dong (the current It'eawon area) where female monks were residing.

They raped the female monks and burned the temple when they left, leaving the female monks homeless. Several of the monks became pregnant and built a tent house where they gave birth to the children. People started to call the place It'eawon , a place for foreign pregnancy. Years later, someone planted a pear tree in the area and it grew very well. People then started calling the area It'eawon. meaning pear and big place. This is the Chinese form used up to current times.

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Food and Drink
Most Western fast food restaurants have an outlet here. There are also several good Korean, as well as other Western, restaurants here. "Fish Alley" has several small establishments where you can eat inside or take with you. Many stay open until dawn- see the Itaewon night life page for more details.

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