Seoul Peace Market (서울평화시장; Seoul Pyeonghwa Sijang) was an area in Cheonggyecheon area in Seoul, South Korea. [1]
In 1960s and 1970s it was known as a site of numerous sweatshops, criticized for poor working conditions. [2] On November 13, 1970, Jeon Tae-il, a Korean worker and workers' rights activist, committed suicide by burning himself to death at that location in protest of the poor working conditions in then South Korean factories. [3] [4]
By early 1990s most industry has relocated from that area, [5] and it became well known as a quality marketplace, particularly for garments, attracting not just locals but even international tourists. [1]
Seoul Peace Market (서울평화시장; Seoul Pyeonghwa Sijang) was an area in Cheonggyecheon area in Seoul, South Korea. [1]
In 1960s and 1970s it was known as a site of numerous sweatshops, criticized for poor working conditions. [2] On November 13, 1970, Jeon Tae-il, a Korean worker and workers' rights activist, committed suicide by burning himself to death at that location in protest of the poor working conditions in then South Korean factories. [3] [4]
By early 1990s most industry has relocated from that area, [5] and it became well known as a quality marketplace, particularly for garments, attracting not just locals but even international tourists. [1]