This study analyzed the asymmetric price transmissions of Korean domestic seasoning vegetables in marketing channels(from wholesale markets to retail markets) by using ARDL (Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model) model with error correction term. This study analyzes three major domestic seasoning vegetables(onion, peeled garlic and ginger), and the data used are daily(5 days per week) and weekly prices from January 2012 to December 2022. The APT(Asymmetric price transmission) test results show that in the short term, price asymmetry occurred more in wholesale price-traditional market price than in wholesale price-large marts market price. In the long term, asymmetry of cumulated impact was mostly positive(+) asymmetry(excluding, wholesale market→large mart, daily-ginger(-)), and more asymmetry was identified in the weekly model than in the daily model. In other words, asymmetric price transmission occurs depending on commodity, time series frequency, and distribution channels. The existence asymmetric price conversion implies that the generated margin is not distributed in a balanced manner to distributors in the market, and the operation of the agricultural market is not efficient. Recently, consumer prices are continuously rising due to the rise in prices of agricultural and livestock products. In order to mitigate the rise in consumer prices, it is necessary to minimize the rise in wholesale prices of items that cause asymmetric price shifts.