Do you know how many different cultures of the world exist in Seoul, S.Korea?
Filipino Sunday Market in Seoul, South Korea
From 10 am to 5 pm every Sunday, a street in Hyehwa-Dong comes alive. Covered with green tents, the market is filled with various daily items, fresh food, and tropical fruit from the Philippines, Street snacks, such as sugar-coated bananas, coconut juice, longganisa, and tocino, lure passers-by. Filipinos who meet at the market share in their native languages some news and trivia obtained from living in the foreign city of Seoul, eat food together and have a jolly time together.
You can also find many Koreans and other visitors from around the world who come here to try many tasty street foods. If you are a Filipino and you are here at South Korea, just go to Hyehwa Catholic Church .. that Filipino church-goers visit every Sunday to attend a mass.
Filipino Mass (language; Tagalog mass)
Time/Date: 1:30 pm - 3 pm every Sunday
Tel: 02-765-0870
Filipino Market on the Street |
Filipino Grocery |
Filipino Foods |
Filipino Foods |
Filipino fruits |
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