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Walking through the Slums of Seoul, Guryong Village | 4K Korea Walking Tour

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3 Aug. Thursday - Seoul, Korea 34℃ / 94℉ Gangnam is famous for expensive land in Seoul. Would you believe it if I told you that there is a shantytown in Gangnam? There is a slum called 'Guryong Village' on the other side of a luxury apartment complex with a road in between. This is a neighborhood where people who were forcibly relocated due to land development in Seoul before and after the 1988 Seoul Olympics live. This is one of Seoul's representative slums, but it's not dangerous. Let's explore another side of Seoul, Gangnam Guryong Village together. 🔹Google Maps : 🤍 I hope you enjoy the video. Please don't miss out on subscribing to my channel for new walking tour videos. Thank you. 🔻Playlists of World Travel Channel 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🔷For supporting my channel🔷 - My Channel: 🤍 - Subscribe: 🤍 - Buy Me a Coffee: 🤍 - Paypal: 🤍 - Contact: jeonjongwoo🤍gmail.com #WalkingOn #Seoultour #Koreanslum #4Ktravel Copyright © 2023 All Rights Reserved by Walking On

Inside Korea's Largest Illegal Slum, Guryong Village 🇰🇷

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🌎 GANGNAM, SEOUL: Guryong village is an illegal shanty town built in 1988, located in the Gangnam district. In 1988, South Korea held the summer olympics, but it was also the year the government set out to eliminate past vestiges of authoritarian rule and make the government more democratic. Freedom of the press was expanded, university autonomy recognised, and restrictions on overseas travels were lifted. Before 1988, it was extremely hard for Koreans to obtain a passport! 1988 was a prosperous year, and a turning point for the country. However, it also displaced a lot of poor people from their homes. Koreans were evicted from houses in low-income areas that were demolished during the city's rapid development for the 1988 Olympic Games. They came to Guryong village as their last refuge. 📷SOCIAL MEDIA📸 🟡 🤍 🔴 Instagram: 🤍 🟢 Facebook: 🤍 👥 BECOME A MEMBER 👥 I have been travelling the world for the past 10 years and have been lucky enough to make life long friends who have invited me to their countries, into their homes, and kindly shown me around. I have created a travel community for my subs, where you can meet like minded people, seek advice, share stories and more. Best of all, you can directly message me asking for my travel hints, tips and tricks. Want to go to South Korea, not sure who to fly with or what route to take around the country, ask me. Want to visit Europe and know the must visit countries, ask me. You can ask me anything (link above). 📩GET IN TOUCH!📩 🟣 Want to collab? DM me on insta. 🟠 Feeling lonely? DM me on insta, please. 🔵 Business enquiry? Email goldman_333🤍hotmail.co.uk. 🦧 WHO AM I? Dan. Sooner or later i'm gonna be a corpse in the ground, worms eating my body and my atoms will disassemble and move off to finds new uses elsewhere in the universe, probably to create a turd. Why take things so serious, why work a job you hate, why listen to people telling you to do things you don't want to do, life's too short for any of that foo foo. I create exploration videos in the hopes of inspiring others to travel and see planet earth. Waterfalls, Aurora Borealis, Curry, Pyramids, Lions, Live Music & Laughter. How Bout That? 🙏 SUBSCRIBE 🤍

Inside South Korea's Poorest Slum

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Guryong Village is a shantytown right across the street from Gangnam District, the most affluent part of South Korea. Together they represent one of the starkest divides between rich and poor within the same city - but how exactly did this come to be? The answer shows just how inextricable the two really are. Please consider a donation to our Patreon, to help fund the development of more Anomalies: 🤍 This episode wouldn't be possible without the help of Simpli City and The Seoul Guide, two channels which graciously permitted the use of raw footage that you see. Check them out and give them a subscription if you like city walks: 🤍 🤍 Finally, the sources: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍

Discovering Biggest SLUM in Seoul Korea 🇰🇷 | Guryong Village

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July 25, 2023 I went to Guryong village to discover the slum village in Korea. It was wonderful experience exploring another culture in another country. Thanks for stopping by! Click the link below to know more about Guryong village… 🤍

Biggest SLUMS IN KOREA 🇰🇷 |GURYONG VILLAGE | IS IT DIRTY?SUBTLECRAZY

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we went to guryang village, gangnam seoul few days back.i was thinking of this last slum in korea seoul since long but couldn't do it. but i was shocked to see this slum l, lets see the first part of this video and let us know what do you think about it. 👉🏼Michael's Youtube: 🤍 👉🏼MICHAEL'S INSTA : 🤍 My instagram : 🤍 #seoul #slums #gangnam #reaction #koreanslum #gangnam #plasticsurgerykorea #seoul #southkorea #dayvlog #busan #seoulvibe #poor #rich #india

South Korea’s struggling ‘dirt spoons’

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Young South Koreans born into low-income families give up on their dreams of a better life due to social and economic inequality. #DirtSpoons #Economy #SouthKorea North Korea–South Korea relations 🇰🇵🇰🇷 👉 🤍 ➡ TRT World’s original documentaries feature stories of culture, history, politics and lifestyle. Various perspectives of a story are presented to enrich the narrative. Here are captivating digital stories from around the world to bring us closer and help us understand one another better. 👉 🤍 Subscribe: 🤍 Livestream: 🤍

Being Homeless In Korea | The Voiceless

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Did you know that Korea has a homelessness problem? Before the COVID pandemic, our Asian Boss reporter had a chance to hit the streets of Seoul to see if we can find some homeless people ourselves, and if any of them would be willing to talk to us. Special thanks to Mr. Weonsang Seong for sharing his story. While Mr. Weonsang Seong’s story does not reflect that of the entire Korean homeless population, we hope you found his story insightful. Follow us on social media: Instagram ► 🤍 Facebook ► 🤍 Twitter ► 🤍 TikTok ► 🤍

Największe SLUMSY W KOREI - Guryong Village, Seul #1

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Korea Południowa może kojarzyć się podobnie jak Japonia - wysokorozwinięty, futurystyczny kraj w Azji Jednak i tam znajdziemy miejsca rodem z koszmaru Guryong Village to największe i jedne z ostatnich slumsów w Korei Mroczna historia wysiedlonych ludzi, historia o której Koreańczycy chcieliby zapomnieć, i którą niechętnie dzielą się ze światem W tym odcinku wraz z Polską modelka Anią, zabiorę was to świata, który już niebawem zniknie z mapy Seulu Tym samym jest to odcinek otwierający KOREAŃSKĄ SERIĘ w której czeka nas mnóstwo niesamowitych miejsc i przygód ! Zapraszam :) INSTAGRAM ANI: 🤍ayliee_k #korea #slums #seoul #podróże #azja Możecie mnie wesprzeć na ♦️♦️♦️ PATRONITE ♦️♦️♦️ 🤍 Wpadnijcie do mnie na Instagram 📸📸📸 🤍ren_hurricane Oraz na TikToka 😈 🤍bezdomny_pelikan

Exploring South Korea's Most Horrific Slum

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Korea's ONLY Slum's History Is Terrible... | Slightly Homeless The sixth installment in the Slightly Homeless series, featuring myself as I go to alone to Korea's last major slum called Guryong village and with a history darker than fiction, this video WILL BE a good WATCH! HELP ME STAY ON THE STREETS - Patreon 🤍 ATTENTION FELLOW TRAVELERS AND FILMMAKERS If you are interested in doing some crazy adventures, climbing, and or filmmaking activities please do send me an email or leave a comment on how to contact you! Twitter 🤍 Instagram 🤍 Business inquires Slightlyhomelesss🤍gmail.com

biggest slums in SEOUL KOREA | are they poor? Seoul Guryang village | SUBTLECRAZY

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This is the final episode of “THE BIGGEST SLUM OF KOREA” with ​⁠​⁠​⁠🤍BezdomnyPelikan . In this episode we will show you around this village and talk to few people. Hope you’ll like the video. Please don’t forget to comment your views and join us on Instagram to stay connected FOREVER. 👉🏼Michael's Youtube: 🤍 👉🏼MICHAEL'S INSTA : 🤍 SUBTLECRAZY instagram: 🤍 #slums #korea #gangnam #southkorea #biggestslum #clean #dirty #korea people #kindperson #amazing #vlog #seoul #e #busan #gangnam #poor #rich #slumdogmillionaire #btsarmy #koreandrama #koreanshows #kdrama #bts #jungkook #rm #viralvideo #viral #episode #e #indianinkorea

Seoul promises to ban ‘Parasite’-style banjiha underground apartments - BBC News

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Hundreds of thousands of people in South Korea live in tiny underground ‘banjiha’ apartments, made famous by the Oscar-winning film Parasite, and seen as a symbol of the country’s growing inequality and housing crisis. Seoul is now promising to get rid of the flats after four people drowned inside them during severe flooding last month. Some of those who live there fear they’ll be left with nowhere to go. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #Seoul #SouthKorea #BBCNews

8 Things You CAN'T do in South Korea

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Exploring the Dark Side of Korea: Visiting Seoul's Last Illegal Slum

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PART 2: 🤍 Take a journey through one of Korea's most mysterious and hidden shantytowns - Guryong Village. Watch along as we explore the hidden history of this area and gain insight into the daily struggles and challenges facing those who call this forgotten corner of Korea "home". Riding the Tiger provides an intimate and eye-opening look into this fascinating place.

Cramped life in 'gosiwon', Korea's smallest, cheapest homes

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Have you ever heard of ‘gosiwon’? Gosiwon refers to a form of dormitory-style single room accommodation common in South Korea that first appeared around the 1980s, mostly near universities in Seoul. These facilities provided cheap accommodation, mostly small in size - between 3 and 6 square meters - and intended for students preparing for state-run exams to be lawyers or senior government officials. But nowadays, gosiwons are more associated with poverty, having become a symbolic residential facility for socially disadvantaged people who cannot afford more comfortable accommodation.

【4K】 Walking Guryong Village - The Last Slums in Gangnam│Seoul, Korea

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Guryong or Guryong Village (구룡마을) is an illegal encampment (commonly called a shantytown) on private land in Seoul, South Korea, on the edge of the affluent southside district of Dogok-dong, Gangnam District from which it is separated by a six-lane motorway. It was first created in 1988 by squatters evicted from houses in other low-income areas demolished during the city's rapid development prior to the 1988 Olympic Games, and who came to this area as their last refuge. Since at least 2011, there have been plans for re-purposing the area and relocating the residents, though little progress has been made due to disagreements between officials on the best plan of action. Due to unsafe construction, the village has been affected by a number of fire accidents. The Gangnam government is planning to redevelop the area with new apartment for 7,671 people by 2025. Many of the remaining residents are seniors, some earning less than $10 a day. Join me today and we'll explore the labyriths of the last shanty town of Seoul. 🙏 please subscribe to the channel and push the notification button so you will see the next coming videos also share and like the videos If you like them. ►TIMESTAMPS ⏱️ 00:00 Intro / Preview 00:51 Guryong Village - 구룡마을 ⛔DON'T CLICK THIS: 🤍 ►Follow on Instagram : 🤍 ►Facebook : 🤍 💚 If you want to see any specific place in Seoul please let me know in the comments section so I would make a video about that place next time. ►Map : 🤍 📅 Recording Date: Saturday, 3 July 2021 #walkingtour #citysounds #seoul #slums #favela #bidonville #poor #korea #korean #shankytown #구룡마을

Korea Street in Sims 4 (Slum korea area) | Speed build (5 BDR, 4 BTR) 🍷🌆

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Korea Street in Sims 4 (Slum korea area) | Speed build (5 BDR, 4 BTR) 🍷🌆 Thanks so much for watching! 🤗❤️ ➤ Lot Details: * 30x40 Residential, Tartosa * 5 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms * Korean-inspired Style download ID : mitasims98 Tray file 🤍 donate : 🌱Support me with donate at 🤍 - Social Media: 🎀Tiktok : mitasims10020 🎀Instagram: pramita_lia98 🎀twitter : 🤍mitasims Reshade (dove reshade) 🤍 Music is from Youtube Studio -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "Building The Sims 4 Horse Ranch: Recreating the Epic Video Trailer" 🤍 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

Things normal in South Korea, but weird in your country

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#korean #koreanculture #koreatravel

[4K] Walking in 104 Village, Shanty Town in Seoul | The Last Slum Area

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104 village (Baeksa-Maul) was formed in 1967 by emigrants who lost their place to live due to Seoul's urban development policy. This area is currently under redevelopment and construction is scheduled to proceed. Most of the houses have become vacant, but there are still a few houses left, and it is difficult to relocate due to difficulties in cost. Let's walk together in this small town, the last shanty town in Seoul. Google map 🤍 Temperature: 16℃ / 60.8℉ The Equipment I Use : DJI POCKET 2, BY-MM1 PRO Welcome to my channel. 🤍youtube.com/c/WalkingOntheroad You can enjoy for 4K video, if you set it. Let's walk together and enjoy the sceneries from all over the world! Sign up for more 4K ASMR virtual tour videos. Please like and subscribe. That helps me to create more contents like this. Thank you. - Contact: jeonjongwoo🤍gmail.com - Instagram : 🤍 - Please support me for the next better videos 🤍 Copyright © 2022 All Rights Reserved by Walking On #Walkingtour #Village #Redevelopment

Poverty in South Korea (Those Left Behind)

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Short documentary about the unspoken reality in South Korea by Max David Arenas Pedraza. Although poverty doesn't seem too prevalent in such a wealthy country, there is a lot more behind Korea's economical miracle story. 48.3% of the elderly population live under poverty. Yes, almost half of people over 60 years of age struggle everyday to get by due to lack of social welfare programs and policies from the government and support from families who are rapidly losing the sense of filial piety that characterised Asian cultures.

Dark side of Korea 😎

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#korea #koreanculture #koreatravel

Goodbye to the last moon village in Seoul

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You can watch this video at 🤍 In the most northeastern part of this metropolitan city, there still exists 달동네, literally translated as moon village. Originated from a refugee village in the postwar era, it refers to a village built up on mountainsides, closer toward the moon. People who have been living here mostly for more than 50 years are now to bid a farewell to their home, which will be transforming into a new neighborhood through a redevelopment project. #Moonvillage #Baeksavillage #백사마을 #달동네

‘How could this happen?’: Hundreds flee as fire rips through slum in South Korean capital, Seoul

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Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: 🤍 Hundreds of people had to be evacuated after a fire broke out in a slum in Seoul early January 20, 2023. Up to 60 homes were believed to have been gutted in Guryong Village, which is described as one of the last remaining slums in the South Korean capital. Authorities said more than 800 rescuers were mobilised after the fire broke out just before 6.30am. By the afternoon of the same day, no casualties had been reported. Related story: Huge blaze erupts on edge of South Korean capital’s glitzy Gangnam district 🤍 Support us: 🤍 Follow us on: Website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Linkedin: 🤍 #scmp #Asia #Seoul

This Korean Slum in Busan Turned into a Tourist Hotspot ♦ Gamcheon Culture Village

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Today we explore Gamcheon Culture Village (부산 감천문화마을) in Busan. What was once was a religious community turned into a place of refuge for civilians during the Korean War. Over the course of five decades, the village became a slum until recently. Rather than demolishing the structures and starting from scratch, Gamcheon Village was painted in diverse colors. With the increased pedestrian traffic, crimes rates dropped and became a tourist hotspot. The narrow alleys and stairs make for a photographic stroll with friends, family and even as a lone traveler! Watch the travel vlog to see the action unfold :) FOLLOW ME: Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Website: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍sweetandtastyTV MY WORLD FOOD & TRAVEL CHANNEL: 🤍 Snapchat: Missminaoh Sources: 🤍 🤍 🤍 Music from Epidemicsound.com #travelvlog #koreatravel

[4K] Saturday Night, Walking in Gangnam Streets - Street Fashion - Walking Tour SEOUL KOREA 2022

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Hello, welcome to my channel. If you liked the video, please subscribe, like, and set the notification. Have a good day! Thank you. ❤🧡💛💚💙 📅 July 🌡Temperature Maximum 35°C Minimum 23°C 🌍Place: Gangnam Station 📌Google Maps 🤍 📷Creator: Minos Travel copyright ©Minos Travel. All Rights Reserved Do not re-up, distributed any of my content. #gangnam #streetfashion #seoul

Exploring the most DANGEROUS neighbourhood in SEOUL VLOG (police interview, murder & prostitutes) 🇰🇷

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hey When I googled the most dangerous neighbourhood in Seoul, Yeongdeungpo-gu was the top results with the highest murder rate. I went to explore the area to find some danger, explore some old derelict buildings and have lunch. In Korea, prostitution is illegal, but there is a red light district in this area and I saw the police walking down the main red light district street. I stopped them for a chat and also explored an abandoned prostitution room. #howdangerousisseoul #prostitutioninseoul #police SOCIALS *patreon account - 🤍 *insta 🤍piratedangram *email: rumitspiratedan🤍gmail.com *want to buy me a coffee? 🤍 *phone - 010 4384 0946 i upload twice a week so subscribe here: 🤍

Gwarosa: Working to Death in South Korea | Foreign Correspondent

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Since the start of the pandemic, 21 delivery workers in South Korea have died. Unions blame overwork. The Koreans even have a word for death by overwork: 'gwarosa'. We all rely on home deliveries to get us through the pandemic but do we ever spare a thought for the workers who bring them to us? As demand for home deliveries explodes, the pressure on warehouse sorters and drivers has become relentless. Lee Seong Wook, 44, is a delivery driver. He works six days a week from early in the morning until late at night. “I'd be lying if I said it isn't tough for me. But it’s a matter of survival. My children won't eat if I don't earn.” Lee’s colleague, 47-year-old driver Im Gwang Soo, recently suffered a massive brain haemorrhage and fell into a coma. His life is hanging in the balance. Before his collapse, Im Gwang Soo had been working over 90 hours a week. As companies compete with each other to offer faster delivery times, distribution workers and drivers have borne the brunt, putting in longer and longer hours. The ABC’s South Korea correspondent Carrington Clarke goes on the road with the drivers and hears stories of their struggles as they race against the clock to deliver more packages than ever before. He rides with 61-year-old driver Huh Wonjea, the son of an activist and fighter in the Korean Independence Movement. Mr Huh says South Koreans worked hard to rebuild their country after the war, but not everyone is reaping the rewards. “The whole country’s been developing, but still in terms of the fair distribution of the assets or human rights… not really fairly developed yet.” Lee Seong Wook is a branch leader of the Delivery Workers’ Union. He’s determined that his generation will be the one to force change. “If our generation can't change it, it’ll be passed down to the next generation and then what we sacrifice for our children would be meaningless. “ It’s not just the drivers who are suffering. Those working in the distribution centres are also being pushed to their limits and beyond. 27-year-old Jang Deokjoon died of a heart attack. He’d been working long hours in the “fulfillment centre” of e-commerce company Coupang, described as the “Amazon” of South Korea. The government ruled it was “death by overwork”. “These really clever people used their brains only to work out how to squeeze as much blood from the workers as possible within the boundaries of the law”, says Deokjoon’s mother. In response to union pressure, some companies have introduced restrictions on delivering parcels after 9pm. But many drivers still have parcels left. If they don’t deliver them, their workload the following day will be even greater, so they keep working. For any food items they deliver after the 9pm cutoff, they’ll pay late fees. They’re damned if they do, damned if they don’t. Dead on Arrival is a timely and cautionary tale of what happens when workers are pushed to the limit in the name of consumer convenience and company profits. “If consumers don’t start thinking about it there will be other victims. Do you really think it’s okay to turn a blind eye or force someone to be sacrificed for your convenience?”, asks Deokjoon’s mother. About Foreign Correspondent: Foreign Correspondent is the prime-time international public affairs program on Australia's national broadcaster, ABC-TV. We produce half-hour duration in-depth reports for broadcast across the ABC's television channels and digital platforms. Since 1992, our teams have journeyed to more than 170 countries to report on war, natural calamity and social and political upheaval – through the eyes of the people at the heart of it all. Contributions may be removed if they violate ABC’s Online Terms of Use 🤍 (Section 3). This is an official Australian Broadcasting Corporation YouTube channel

Poverty In South Korea || Seoul's Poor Slum Is "104 Moon Village" and The Unspoken Reality There

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Although poverty doesn't seem too prevalent in such a wealthy country, there is a lot more behind Korea's economical miracle story. 48.3% of the elderly population live under poverty. Yes, almost half of people over 60 years of age struggle everyday to get by due to lack of social welfare programs and policies from the government and support from families who are rapidly losing the sense of filial piety that characterised Asian cultures The spring season is finally being felt here in Seoul but there is a place where its warmth does not yet seem to reach the last of Seoul’s shanty towns, in Junggye-dong, Nowon-gu, known locally as "104 Moon Village." Follow My IG : 🤍 #PovertyInSeoul #104MoonVillage #RealityInSouthKorea #UnspokenRealityInSeoul #SeoulCity #WealthyCountry

Do Koreans Think Korea is Living Hell? | ASIAN BOSS

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We hit the streets of Seoul, South Korea to get people's perspectives on the "Hell Joseon" phenomenon.

How do people in shanty town of Korea survive through cold winter?

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You can watch this video at 🤍 Behind the tall and luxurious apartments and fancy city life, there exists shanty town, the undeveloped neighborhood. The shacks are mostly stuck together, and they are known to be very hot in the summer and very cold in the winter. How are the people living in the house surviving through this cold winter? Today, Korea Now visited one of the remaining shanty towns in Seoul.

South Korea slum revamped with arts

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South Korea's rapid economic boom has left much of the country looking like a concrete jungle. Now architects are pushing a new development style, which aims to preserve the old while introducing new concepts. Al Jazeera's Harry Fawcett reports from Busan, where the shanty town of Gamcheon has been turned into an arts neighbourhood.

Seoul's Forgotten Mega Slum 🇰🇷

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🌎 : GANGNAM-GU, SEOUL (6.3/10) Can you believe this still exists? 📷SOCIAL MEDIA📸 🟡 🤍 🔴 Instagram: 🤍 🟢 Facebook: 🤍 👥 BECOME A MEMBER 👥 I have been travelling the world for the past 10 years and have been lucky enough to make life long friends who have invited me to their countries, into their homes, and kindly shown me around. I have created a travel community for my subs, where you can meet like minded people, seek advice, share stories and more. Best of all, you can directly message me asking for my travel hints, tips and tricks. Want to go to South Korea, not sure who to fly with or what route to take around the country, ask me. Want to visit Europe and know the must visit countries, ask me. You can ask me anything (link above). 📩GET IN TOUCH!📩 🟣 Want to collab? DM me on insta. 🟠 Feeling lonely? DM me on insta, please. 🔵 Business enquiry? whereisdanbusiness🤍gmail.com 🦧 WHO AM I? Dan. Sooner or later i'm gonna be a corpse in the ground, worms eating my body and my atoms will disassemble and move off to finds new uses elsewhere in the universe, probably to create a turd. Why take things so serious, why work a job you hate, why listen to people telling you to do things you don't want to do, life's too short for any of that foo foo. I create exploration videos in the hopes of inspiring others to travel and see planet earth. Waterfalls, Aurora Borealis, Curry, Pyramids, Lions, Live Music & Laughter. How Bout That? 🙏 SUBSCRIBE 🤍

What is behind South Korea's elderly poverty?

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South Korea has more elderly citizens living in poverty than any other developed nation. Kathy Novak reports on the reasons for this growing problem.

Life Inside a Goshiwon: Seoul’s Smallest and Cheapest Room for Rent | THE VOICELESS #22

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If you are interested in getting more authentic insights like this from Asia, you can help improve our content direction by filling out our survey here: 🤍 Goshiwon are the smallest and cheapest rooms for rent in Seoul. We met with Hyun-Dong, one of the residents of a goshiwon to find out what life is like living in such a small space. Special Thanks To Hyun-Dong for sharing his insight. YouTube ► 🤍 Instagram ► 🤍 Yunjee (Host) Instagram ► 🤍 Our standard filming equipment: ▹ Camera Body: 🤍 ▹ Camera Lens: 🤍 ▹ Mic Set: 🤍 ▹ Tripod: 🤍 ▹ Tripod: 🤍 ▹ SD Card: 🤍 Our vision is to build a lasting grassroots movement of young people from every country to report on real social and cultural issues. We believe having meaningful discussions with people with different opinions is extremely important. For media and licensing inquiries, reach out to us at inquiries🤍asianboss.io Reach out to our founders, Stephen and Kei, directly if you have any questions, feedback or suggestions: Stephen on Twitter ► 🤍 Stephen on Instagram ► 🤍 Kei on Instagram ► 🤍 Are you curious about real people's perspectives from Asia on various cultural and social issues? Subscribe to ASIAN BOSS for more informative and thought-provoking videos ► 🤍 #SeoulLiving #Goshiwon #AsianBoss

RACISM in Korea against Indians... My Experience

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Videos North Korea Wants Deleted From The Internet Subscribe to Top 10s ► 🤍 Charlie from Top 10s counts down the #Top10 Videos North Korea Wants Deleted From The Internet. From people trying to escape North Korea into China and South Korea to Kim Jong-un having lavish parties and military parades caught on camera. For inquires please email toptens🤍europe.com Merch ► 🤍 Gear I use to make videos (affiliate link) ► 🤍 Subscribe to The Crafty ► 🤍 Social media: Subscribe ► 🤍 Join ► 🤍 Pateron ► 🤍 TikTok ► 🤍 Snapchat ► 🤍 Instagram ► 🤍 Facebook ► 🤍 Twitter ► 🤍 Music: epidemicsound.com

North Korea : Starving 23 year-old Homeless Woman (Rimjin-gang/ASIAPRESS)

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◎ASIAPRESS rimjingang playlist 🤍 Related article: 🤍 23 year-old Homeless Woman Found Dead (2011/Feb/05) ISHIMARU Jiro (Chief Editor) A 23 year-old woman Rimjin-gang reporter Kim Dong-cheol previously interviewed was recently found dead in a field. Kim was conducting undercover reporting in South Pyongan Province in June 2010 when he met an emaciated, soot-blackened woman in the suburb of the city. With a weak voice, she told Kim she had recently lost her parents, her home, and had since been living in the streets. Kim couldn't catch her name because of her weak voice. At the time she was gathering grass to feed rabbits. In that region of the country, many households are obliged to feed rabbits at home and local schools gather them. It is said that these rabbits are used to supply food to the military or fur procurement. She was selling what she gathered in the market to make what little money she could. This video interview was smuggled out of the country and distributed by ASIAPRESS. It had a large impact on the global community after footage was broadcast on major stations such as ASAHI TV (Japan), KBS TV (South Korea), ARD (Germany) and BBC (UK). In particular, after a feature report on South Korean KBS was aired on October 3, hundreds of comments were posted on the program's website expressing deep feeling of sympathy for her. Kim informed us she was found dead around October 20, 2010, only a few months after meeting her: " Without a home, she had survived by begging in the market and along the road. But one day she was discovered dead in a corn field. It was the corn harvesting season at the time, so she was probably trying to find raw corn to eat. A neighborhood reported that there was a woman's body lying in the field and rumors spread around the area. It was later confirmed that it was the body of the 23 year-old homeless woman. It seems many days had already lapsed since her death, as the body had begun to decompose. But local police still left it there for a long time." Currency reform, the 2009 redenomination of the won, has caused massive economic turmoil in North Korean society, leading to increases in homelessness and starvation in several regions. For families like that of this woman, the policy destroyed their livelihoods. They had no choice but to sell their homes and wander the streets. She is one of the victims of this reckless redenomination policy. Footage Copyright : ASIAPRESS The video footage may not be used in any form(copying,selling,renting,distributing,screening,broadcasting, webcasting and debunking) without the prior written consent.

25 Photos Smuggled Out Of North Korea

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