Noryangjin Fish Market Featured on CNN
"Recommended for Both Foodies and Travelers"
Praised for Offering an Ultra-Fresh Seafood Experience
"From Tank to Table"
American news network CNN personally visited Noryangjin Fish Market in South Korea and described it as "a place worth recommending to both foodies and travelers."
On the 19th (local time), CNN visited Noryangjin Fish Market, one of Seoul's most iconic seafood markets, and introduced it as "a vibrant space where you can get a glimpse of Korea's seafood culture, popular not only among locals but also tourists."
CNN reported that Noryangjin Fish Market first opened in 1927 and has continued its reputation as the largest and oldest fish market in Seoul. The network highlighted that the market's most distinctive feature is its focus on live seafood.
CNN stated, "Visitors can personally choose live fish and shellfish, and have them cooked right away at restaurants located on the upper floor of the market," adding, "It truly offers an ultra-fresh seafood experience, taking you 'from tank to table.'"
The network also introduced bargaining as a part of the market's culture. CNN showed customers freely negotiating prices with vendors, and noted that this lively atmosphere is one of the unique charms of Noryangjin.
CNN also offered a piece of advice for visitors: since the market floor is often wet, it is recommended to wear sneakers or waterproof shoes. In fact, the CNN reporter who visited the market shared that she experienced discomfort after wearing flat shoes during her visit.
In conclusion, CNN described Noryangjin Fish Market as "a place where you can truly experience Seoul's traditions, freshness, and vibrant local culture," and recommended it to both foodies and travelers.
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