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Gentrification and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Seoul

Gentrification and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Seoul

Released Tuesday, 27th August 2019
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Gentrification and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Seoul

Gentrification and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Seoul

Gentrification and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Seoul

Gentrification and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Seoul

Tuesday, 27th August 2019
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Traditional Korean homes have become a victim of recent waves of gentrification in Ikseon-dong and Bukchon. But as these old residential neighbourhoods become a haven for hipsters, the unique cultural footprint of an important aspect of Seoul’s history is being erased.

On episode 86 of The Korea File, Ji-hoon Suk, a University of Michigan Ph.D. student in Asian History and a keen observer of cultural heritage in the metropolis, joins host Andre Goulet to explore the rich historic legacy of some prominent hanok affected by development.

Plus: critiquing the city government's too-little-too-late policy on managing gentrification, debunking so-called "heritage garden" Seongnagwon, investigating the architectural secrets of Seoul's long-lost Cheongnyangni 588 red-light district and more.

This episode was produced in collaboration with the Royal Asiatic Society- Korea Branch (RASKB). Find out about upcoming lectures and tours at www.raskb.com

Music courtesy of Creative Commons.

This conversation was recorded on August 25th, 2019.

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