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Ever Heard of Baojian Street? These Days It's Called Nuwemaru Street

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Editor GYULI
2026-07-14 · 11 min read
Space · Jeju City's Nuwemaru Street
Once called Baojian Street,
now known as Nuwemaru

If you're landing at Jeju Airport or starting your trip from downtown Jeju City, you'll likely pass through the Yeon-dong area, often called Sinjeju, or new Jeju City. Right in the middle of Yeon-dong is a car-free street called Nuwemaru Street, or so it's said. It's not a place with dramatic natural scenery like Hallasan or an oreum, but this street, lined tightly with cosmetics shops and clothing stores, is said to have long been known as a top shopping spot among foreign tourists visiting Jeju. Today GYULI wants to walk you through what kind of place this street is said to be, and why its name is said to have changed to what it is now.

Why a car-free street sits at the heart of Yeon-dong, Jeju City

Nuwemaru Street is said to be a pedestrian-only street located in Yeon-dong, Jeju City. Because vehicle traffic is restricted, people are said to be able to walk freely right down the middle of the road while browsing the shops lining both sides, which is said to be the street's biggest feature. Walking along it, you'll find cosmetics shops and clothing stores packed tightly together, and many of the signs are said to carry several languages alongside Korean. These multilingual signs are said to be a trace of how this street has long drawn foreign tourists, particularly Chinese tourists. It feels careful to point to any specific shop or brand, but the idea that the entire street is shaped around a shopping-focused atmosphere is something consistently mentioned across various sources.

During the day, you're said to see travelers wheeling their luggage as they move between shops, and by evening, the signs light up one after another, said to give the whole street a brighter feel. It's said to be less about food, unlike the old-town markets, and more focused purely on shopping, which is said to give it a different character from many other Jeju destinations. It's often described as a good place to stop by when you want a taste of a downtown shopping street after spending your Jeju trip mostly around nature and the sea.

BY THE NUMBERSBaojian Street → Nuwemaru Streetthe shift this Yeon-dong street's name is said to have gone through over time

Once Baojian Street, now Nuwemaru Street

The street now called Nuwemaru Street is said to have been better known before under the name Baojian Street. The name Baojian is said to have come from a Chinese cosmetics brand, a trace suggesting this street once had a time when it was known as a shopping course for Chinese tourists. The street's name is later said to have changed to today's Nuwemaru Street, with 'nuwe' said to derive from the Jeju dialect word for silkworm cocoon. Rather than keeping a name borrowed directly from a brand, GYULI thinks the shift to a name carrying a word unique to Jeju says something about the time this street has passed through.

From a brand name to a Jeju dialect name, this one street is said to have changed its name the way you'd change an outfit.

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A change in name doesn't seem to have meant a major change in the street's character, or so it's said. Shops selling cosmetics and clothing are still said to line both sides of the street, and it's said to keep drawing steady foot traffic from both domestic travelers and tourists from abroad. That said, the nationalities and volume of tourists passing through are said to shift depending on the season and circumstances compared to before, so it feels careful to state exactly what the current atmosphere is like. Instead, GYULI would rather introduce it simply as a good street to stop by while traveling near Jeju City's old town or the airport, where you can stroll without worrying about traffic and browse the shops at ease.

Why Nuwemaru Street is said to be easy to walk

Being a car-free street is said to be the biggest reason this street is easy to walk. Without worrying about traffic noise or exhaust, you can walk right down the middle of the road and take your time browsing the shop windows on either side, something travelers are said to rate highly. The street is said to be fairly wide, so even during busier hours, it doesn't reportedly feel overly crowded to walk through. It's said to be not far from Jeju Airport or the Jeju City intercity bus terminal, so it's often introduced as a convenient stop while waiting for a flight or filling a short gap between other plans.

That said, the exact shop lineup, business hours, or the most current atmosphere aren't something GYULI can confidently pin down. Which shops are open can be said to vary by season, and the flow of tourists is also said to shift depending on the time and circumstances, so please keep that in mind. Rather than pointing you to any specific shop, what GYULI wanted to share today is simply that this street has long been known as a shopping spot for foreign tourists in the heart of Yeon-dong, Jeju City, and that its name is said to have shifted from a brand name to a Jeju dialect word. Walking it while thinking about the time held in that one name might make a street you'd otherwise just pass by look a little different.

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Nuwemaru Street, Jeju
Nuwemaru Street, Jeju · 사진 · 한국관광공사
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GYULI's Tip · Shop hours and lineups on Nuwemaru Street are said to vary depending on the season, so it's worth checking the latest information before you visit. Since it's a car-free street, comfortable shoes are recommended for a relaxed walk-and-browse.

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Have you heard of Baojian Street? These days it's called Nuwemaru Street. The name changed, but it's still packed with cosmetics and clothing shops just the same, so take a relaxed walk through it without worrying about traffic.
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