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Review:
Ansan is a multi-cultural city that is home to much of the migrant working-class families in Korea. Immigrants make up less than 1% of the Korean population and two-thirds of those immigrants live in Ansan. Most of the immigrants are South East Asia and China thus the city feels more like those areas than Korea. Street signs and storefront signs are even written in Vietnamese or Chinese instead of Korean.
Ansan Multicultural Food Street is where all of these different immigrant communities come together to offer food from their homelands. The street is in the Wongok-Dong district adjacent to the Ansan Station, so it is easy to find. Food vendors, as well as restaurants, set up booths and offer various foods even in the wintertime when the temperatures can get below freezing. Visitors from Seoul can reach Ansan is one to two hours.
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