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What is the weather like in Korea now?

Hello Korea 165438+ Now it's about1end of October 10 degrees. You can wear down jackets.

Tell you some markets in Seoul, and you can refer to them:

Every weekend, the flea market in Seoul becomes lively. These markets are not farmers' markets selling fruits and vegetables, but fairs selling all kinds of second-hand goods or homemade goods. The types of commodities in the market are not only colorful and unique in style, but also surprisingly low in price. 500 won (about 4 yuan RMB) can buy a T-shirt, a hairpin or a wool hat. As long as the eyes are hot enough and the price is accurate enough, it is not difficult to find the right thing with good quality and low price. There are many such markets in Seoul. The most famous market in the Jiangbei area of Seoul is the free market initiated by young artists near Hongda ArtFreeMarket Hongyi University. In the south of the Yangtze River, there is a second-hand market with a daily flow of thousands-Cao Rui Saturday Market. In addition, there are Tefi Market and Longshan Electronic Flea Market, both of which are worth seeing.

Every year from March to 1 1 and Saturday afternoon 1, HTC rt FreeM arket opens. Different from most ordinary flea markets, the goods sold here are creatively made by artists in Seoul, such as backpacks, shoes, hats, jewelry, calendars, notebooks and even CDs recorded by themselves. All kinds of exquisite goods have turned this place into a shopping paradise for young people. There are many interesting gadgets on each booth, some stall owners are still making them on the spot, and the small park is crowded with dream creators and dream buyers inside and outside. There are people singing live in the park, street painters play their whimsy on the wall, and the delicious food stalls outside are the most attractive. In addition to professional artists, there are also some stall owners who are art lovers with student status. They make exquisite handicrafts with unique creativity. Hongda flea market stalls selling goods, not everyone can participate in business activities. Every stall owner is an artist registered with the Trade Bureau. Moreover, most of the goods sold here are peerless goods, so don't miss them if you are satisfied. Even if you don't have anything special, it's interesting to look around here.

The Philippine market is open every Sunday from 12: 00 to 18: 00. The Philippine market mainly sells food, besides snacks, there are simple foods such as instant noodles and biscuits. The price is cheaper than that of Korea. One fried banana costs 1000 won, and three mangoes cost 5000 won.

Cao Rui Saturday market is open from 9:30- 15:30 every Saturday, and all kinds of stalls occupy the road150m. It is one of the largest markets in Korea, and almost all second-hand goods can be sold here. The goods sold here can best reflect the daily life of Koreans.

Itaewon outdoor market sells leather products, jeans, sweaters, hats, shoes, wallets, jewelry, sporting goods, handicrafts and so on. Itaewon has long business hours.