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Seoul’s Street Vendor and Shoe Repair Stalls are Disappearing


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SEOUL, Jan. 20 (Korea Bizwire)Street vendor and shoe repair stalls, which used to dot the sidewalks of downtown Seoul, are now disappearing along with the change of the times.

According to the Seoul Metropolitan Government, the number of street vendor stalls and shoe repair stalls operating in downtown as of December stood at 1,552, down 119 from a year ago.

This represents a decline of about 40 percent or 998 compared to ten years ago.

The number of street vendor stalls declined by 47.8 percent to 670 in 2021 from 1,284 in 2011, while the number of shoe repair stalls fell by 30.3 percent from 1,266 to 882 during the same period.

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According to the city government’s analysis on the operation state of such facilities, there were 46 stalls that suspended operations due to disappointing sales, with 38.6 percent of these stalls citing sluggish sales as the primary reason.

Amid the ever-increasing number of convenience stores around downtown Seoul, such stalls have suffered a steady decline in the number of customers primarily because they tend not to accept credit or debit cards.

In addition, their business has also been hit hard by the decline in the floating population resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Image Credit: Yonhap / Seoul Metropolitan Government / photonews@koreabizwire.com

One thought on “Seoul’s Street Vendor and Shoe Repair Stalls are Disappearing

  1. John Carston

    It really helped when you mentioned that the pandemic affects many people’s lives. My uncle mentioned to me last night that he is looking for a reliable shoe repair service as two of his shoes need to be repaired asked if I have any idea what is the best option to do. Thanks to this informative article, I’ll be sure to tell him that he can consult a trusted shoe repair service as they can answer all his inquiries and will provide good quality service.

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