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[4K] Walk to Mokdong main streets : From department store to residential area

[ About ]
Today I walked around a residential area near Hyundai Department Store in Mok-dong. It was almost sunset time, so the residents of the town were all heading home. It’s great to be able to observe people’s daily life while walking in a secluded neighborhood. I think it is meaningful to capture the small but happy aspects of everyday life on the camera. I hope this will be an interesting and enjoyable time for foreigners who are interested in Korea. 🙂

오늘 저는 목동 현대백화점 근처 주거지를 거닐어 보았습니다. 해가 거의 저물은 시간이라 동네 주민들이 모두 집으로 향하는 모습이었습니다. 한적한 동네를 거닐다보면 사람들의 일상을 관찰할 수 있어 좋습니다. 일상의 소소하지만 행복한 모습들을 카메라에 담는 것은 의미 있는 일이라고 생각합니다. 한국에 관심이 많은 외국인분들께 조금이나마 흥미롭고 즐거운 시간이 되었으면 합니다. 🙂

[ Location ]
Mok-dong is a ward of Yangcheon-gu, located in the west of Seoul, South Korea.[1][2] Historically an agricultural area known for horse breeding, the dong was developed as a high-density residential area by the military government ahead of the 1988 Summer Olympics not only to meet growing housing demands in Seoul, but also to fill the void on the way from the airport to the stadiums. Commonly referred to as a ‘special education district’, the upper-middle-class neighbourhood is best known for its abundance of private institutions, or Hagwons, as well as quality public schools. It is also home to the headquarters of two broadcasting corporations, SBS and CBS(Christian Broadcasting System). Also situated in Mok-dong are the Hyperion Towers, the tallest of which is 69 storeys and 256 metres high. The tallest tower, Tower A, is the fifth tallest skyscraper in Seoul and one of the tallest residential buildings globally.

Source : Wikipedia

[ Channel Information ]
This is a project that aims to renew the ‘Where I Live’, which has become a boring routine and has lost much inspiration.

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