Baby Fairs are great since you can see and try many things you might want to buy for your baby. Some fairs have an entrance fee, though usually if you pre-register, it's waived. Prices range widely for the items. My suggestion would be to try the items out and then buy them at home or have friends or family ship or bring them to you. You should also definitely consider a baby registry. You can then have people ship you the items, go get them when you visit, or have family bring them when they visit.
Even if you don't buy anything from the fair, it's still nice to be able to see the item ahead of time and sometimes you can get samples. Some booths even give out generous gifts. Many people order online or have friends or family members bring things when they come to visit since it's usually cheaper that way.
Below you can find info for baby fairs in 2016. For more information check out their websites or call them. All of them are held in big malls and should have English speakers. If they don't, call 120 and they will do a three-way call and translate for you. Or you could try Go Wonderfully.
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Baby Fairs by Location
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Cheonan Stadium has the Cheonan Baby Fair
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COEX in Gangnam
- Feb. 16-19
KINTEX in Goyang, Gyeonggi-do Mom and Baby Expo and Korea Baby and Education Fair
- Feb 9-12
SETEC in Gangnam has the Seoul Baby Fair
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Yongsan War Memorial has the Yongsan Babyexpo
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Baby Fairs by Dates
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