A lesser-visited stadium than Jamsil, Mokdong was home to the Nexen Heroes in the Korea Baseball Organization until 2015. The Bamdokkaebi Night Market takes place here on Fridays and Saturdays (5pm to 10pm) selling sporting goods.
Mokdong Stadium
Seoul
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