The Noryangjin Fish Market
The Trump of all Fish Markets- Noryangjin Fish Market

In the western part of seoul, a step away from the Hangang River, there lies a Fish market that spans about a mile in diameter. Connected to the subway station, the subway's highest platform overlooks the market, showing off its massive size. There was no doubt which way to head after exiting the subway; the fish smell pointed you in that direction. It was the first shock of how large this market was the really took your breath away. (and your hand away from your nose.) Tanks and buckets overstuffed with every creature that swam were arranged in row after row of seller's booths.
In the western part of seoul, a step away from the Hangang River, there lies a Fish market that spans about a mile in diameter. Connected to the subway station, the subway's highest platform overlooks the market, showing off its massive size. There was no doubt which way to head after exiting the subway; the fish smell pointed you in that direction. It was the first shock of how large this market was the really took your breath away. (and your hand away from your nose.) Tanks and buckets overstuffed with every creature that swam were arranged in row after row of seller's booths.
There was tanks of crab still figthing and pinching each other and buckets of clams squirting water up in the air as a last request. Octopuses of every size and shape were divided in tanks by size, with the largest ones, about 4 feet long, already lying on tables put out of there misery. Some fish were piled on ice, ready to be purchased and cooked in one of the many resturants that bordered the market that would cook up your freshly-bought and freshly-killed purchase. 

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