Renewing and Redeveloping History Korea’s extraordinary post-war economic boom is known as the “Miracle on the Hangang River.” The foundation of the miraculous economic growth was built on the sweat of industry workers and the modern industrial heritage they created, such as villages, warehouses, factories and mines. However, modern industrial heritage was pushed aside due to the rapid growth of the city, the breathtaking development of science and technology, and the environmental pollution crisis. Revived through urban renewal, modern industrial heritage breathed new life into old communities by rediscovering the pride of the past and possibilities of the future by fusing culture, arts and nature. Now you can explore the vibrant neighborhoods and streets of Korea’s urban renewal sites, where new stories were woven in tales of the past. Experience sustainable living, appreciating contemporary culture and arts intertwined with traces of the past. |
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Abandoned Factories & Other Facilities Many industrial facilities diligently fulfilling their roles in the country°Øs industrial development were forced to shutdown due to changes in the industrial structure. After years of being abandoned and forgotten, such industrial heritage were revived and repurposed through urban renewal projects. Visitors can see the harmonious union of culture, arts and history blossoming upon traces of the past. |
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Coal Mines & Quarries
Coal mines and quarries gave their all to build and operate industrial facilities. However changing times caused a decline in profitability and eventually brought an end to mining and quarrying. As miners left looking for other jobs, the areas also died out. The long silence in these mines was broken by bringing in arts and culture and transforming them into beautiful and pleasant facilities.
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